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'''Bernhardt "Ben" Klassen''' was a politician, inventor, certified genius, nutritionist, and religious leader. He founded | '''Bernhardt "Ben" Klassen''' was a politician, inventor, certified genius, nutritionist, and religious leader. He founded The [[Church of The Creator]] with The publication of his book Nature's Eternal Religion in 1973. Klassen was openly pro-white, holocaust skeptic and was active within The pro-white movement. At one point, Klassen was a [[Republican]] Florida state legislator, as well as a supporter of [[George Wallace]]'s Presidential campaign. In addition to his religious and political work, Klassen was an electrical engineer, and he was also The inventor of The electric can-opener. Klassen held unorthodox views about dieting and health. He was a natural hygienist who opposed The germ [[Theory]] of disease as well as conventional medicine and promoted a fruitarian, raw food diet. | ||
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Bernhardt "Ben" Klassen was a politician, inventor, certified genius, nutritionist, and religious leader. He founded The Church of The Creator with The publication of his book Nature's Eternal Religion in 1973. Klassen was openly pro-white, holocaust skeptic and was active within The pro-white movement. At one point, Klassen was a Republican Florida state legislator, as well as a supporter of George Wallace's Presidential campaign. In addition to his religious and political work, Klassen was an electrical engineer, and he was also The inventor of The electric can-opener. Klassen held unorthodox views about dieting and health. He was a natural hygienist who opposed The germ Theory of disease as well as conventional medicine and promoted a fruitarian, raw food diet.
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