As mentioned elsewhere on this site the cult have been active in London for some considerable time, initially under the "guidance" of David B (now deceased) and subsequently David C. Various attempts have been made to subvert the service structure of AA in the metropolis, to replace it with one more amenable to the cult agenda. Opposition to their activities may account for the demise of the Eaton Square axis - they found that they could get nowhere and opted to send out "missionaries" to weaker and more unaware areas - viz. Kent - which is currently suffering from a serious infestation of their members and groups (see Cult: Where to Find). On the death of David B David C assumed the vacated position and attempted to secure the two London regions to the cult. He failed in this instance due to effective opposition but it should not be assumed that if that battle was lost the war is over. Indeed this campaign was preceded by one in the 90s where David C similarly sought to gain dominance in the (at that time) monolithic London region. Finally they failed simply because the cult groups' 30-40 GSRs were insufficient to justify their control over a part of the service structure that some 500 AA groups were simply ignoring - this is what is called "group power". But their ambitions remain consistent - to gain control of AA in London and effectively separate it from the rest of the UK - "divide and rule" is the strategy.
Be aware!
Regards
The Fellas
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