Recently
we received an email essentially arguing the case for non-disclosure
of alleged criminal activity at this intergroup. The sender put
forward a raft of supposedly mitigating factors in support of their
position. From our point of view none of these justify a cover-up,
which is essentially what Plymouth (cult) Intergroup is currently
engaged in. This is a 'service' structure that is rotten to the
core, its corrupt officers primarily derived from the Road to Recovery, and whose operations promote such widespread
disaffection amongst other groups that few bother to participate
anymore. This is the frequent concomitant where cult activity
predominates in an area eg. Strood, Rochester (West Kent). The
malign impact of these vectors of the “disease” should not be
underestimated. Operating under the guise of the fellowship they
advocate a perversion of the programme (sponsorship, sponsorship,
sponsorship) by which means they corrupt everyone with whom they come
into contact. But our correspondent's misplaced plea for 'compassion'
presents an odd juxtaposition to the cult's usual practices. Remember
these are very same people who will invariably, with almost brutal
glee, demand of newcomers that they be prepared to “go to any
lengths” and apply “rigorous honesty” in “ALL their affairs”
whilst appending an ever-lengthening list of 'suggestions' ('cult
speak' for edicts imposed mostly at the whim of their 'dictator') to
their sponsees (or victims as we prefer to call them), most if not
all of which 'commandments' are entirely irrelevant to recovery. No
hint here of compassion nor of the AA 'hand' that 'reaches out'
without condition. In fact precisely the opposite. But as you
proceed further up the cult 'hierarchy', and join the ranks of the
'elect', honesty becomes considerably less rigorous, 'moral
inventory' greatly relaxed, 'any lengths' much attenuated, and as
for principles …... well these fairly fly out the window! A whole
new set of standards (if they can be called that) now apply. Here
any lie will suffice where it suits the individual's or group's
interest. AA tradition will be twisted out of almost all recognition
whilst 'personalities' multiply as fast as principles disappear.
Plymouth Intergroup itself long ago ceased to be part of the AA service
structure and has degenerated, in our view, way beyond the point of
redemption. It has figured (together with its equally if not more
corrupt partner) frequently on our blog over the years. The
solution, however, is simple. The local groups need to rally their
forces (because make no mistake - this is a war!) and send their GSRs
to intergroup in sufficient numbers to force the resignations of all
cult intergroup officers together with their sympathisers (almost as
vile a breed as those they support) and replace them with the genuine
AA article. The 'new' intergroup then needs to comply absolutely with
both AA traditions and guidelines and above all ensure that it
respects the rule of law. Only then can it be said that the Plymouth
area has returned to the AA fold.
Cheers
The Fellas
(Friends of Alcoholics Anonymous)
PS Anyone
wishing to report fraudulent activity may do so via this site:
ActionFraud
is the UK’s national fraud and internet crime reporting centre
PPS See
previous posts on Plymouth Intergroup's corrupt practices here
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