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We're an organisation that pursues and endorses traditional Saxon values, and we strive to promote those values wherever and whenever there's anyone willing to listen to our message. Our organisation was founded over 15 years ago and we have a presense all over London and the Home Counties with retreats in Harrow, Bromley, Surrey, Hertfordshire, Kent, Glouchester, Cumbria and North Yorkshire. We're currently establishing ourselves in south London by reaching out to communities by leafleting and online. Current policy prevents us from approaching local media outlets due to the unpredictable exposure they've attracted in the past.


We accept members from all walks of life that want to celebrate and promote their Saxon heritage. Activities include historical lectures, educational workshops, excursions, annual camps (sometimes abroad) and anything that will enrich our members' understanding of their Saxon roots and heritage. And we don't just cater for adults. Members' children are invited to joing our Young Folk programme upon joining. We also have the capacity to provide short to long-term accomodation and assistance to vulnerable members after a basic approval proceedure. We're also a group that encourages and accomodates an environment for those who've lost their way in life and want to start afresh - and we respect that by not asking any unnecessarily intrusive questions. And in case any prospective applicants have any concerns about legitimacy, we currently have 500+ members in the south east London area alone, but that's early days.


We're a private organisation and go to great lengths to protect that privacy as we've been subject to unproductive media scrutiny and biased prejudice in the past. We do not want to repeat that experience as it's damaging to both our image and disruptive to what we're working towards: a community in which members can live their lives in harmony with Saxon values.


If you're interested in joining, don't reply to this posting. Just send us a private message and you'll be provided with a landline telephone number and further details. Full membership is ?50 a year to cover expenses with no further financial obligations, which is clearly outlined in the member's contract.


Thanks for reading and we hope to hear from you soon



Note - this is a re-posting of this thread as upon second inspection it appears that the original post has been deleted. If this deletion is an automated response by the server, acting on a user that is posting via a proxy server then my organisation and I can only apologise for our cautionary measure. We have to go to great lengths to protect our anonymity as we've been subjected to harrassment after our IP trace has been tracked in the past


Apologies for any distress caused by this course of action.


@ the user that replied to the deleted thread. We don't publically disclose our ideals in detail. Thanks for your interest but don't hesitate in contacting us.

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