We're pleased to announce that the above meeting no longer exists – or rather it no longer exists as a cult meeting. We have been informed by those members of the aacultwatch team based in the area that the group has now returned to carrying the AA message (as distinguished from that perversion devised by the cult). This transformation has occurred directly as a result of local AA members themselves taking the initiative to ensure that our Traditions are defended, and that the many abuses inflicted on newcomers by the cult are brought to an end, and that finally these most important members of AA are afforded the respect to which they are fully entitled. Additionally the use of the title 'Road to Recovery' has been dispensed with (a perfectly apt name for an AA meeting but – and as with the Cross of St George high-jacked by the National Front in its various guises - it has been brought into disrepute by these similarly dogmatic and extremist fundamentalists) (we note however that this group title has not yet been removed from the AA online meeting finder – an oversight which we are quite sure will be remedied shortly). To this end the old cult group details have been removed from our Cult: Where to Find, and we extend our best wishes to this newly resurrected AA group and meeting. Moreover it is hoped that their example will serve to strengthen other members' resolve in extirpating this malignancy from the otherwise healthy body of our Fellowship
Cheers
The Fellas
PS However there is no time for complacency and you can be quite assured we will keep a sharp lookout for any attempt by the cult to resume its activities in the Exeter area or indeed in any other part of Great Britain.
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