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The Reason AA Members DO NOT have Last Names.
One of the things most AA members don't know.
It's not uncommon for an alcoholic to wander into AA in a state of
intoxication, and are barely able to remember their first name, let
alone their last name.
This is where we got to this thing, which few AA members even know. AA
doesn't want you to remember your last name! As shocking as this
sounds, it's true. As part of the brainwashing used in AA, you are to
surrender your last name. In fact, when I went to AA, I saw more than
once, a newcomer was abruptly attacked, shunned and immediately told to
NEVER say their last name again at a meeting. It was almost as if they
had committed a serious crime, or stolen someone's wallet at the
meeting.
But what most dont realize is that when you join AA, you are to become
neutral. What this means is that you become a robot to their system,
and you must surrender your last name, as well as your identity. You
become a mere clone of all the other AA members, with only your first
name as an identifier, so they have something to call you, when they
want you to speak, or perform a task, such as make coffee or clean the
floor. You become a mere puppet of AA, and that is all you are.
While some newcomers to AA continue to function outside the confines of
AA, and hold employment, maintain a family, or do other activities, the
real goal of AA is to make you stop participating in those outside
activities. They encourage you to quit your job, leave your family,
leave your friends, and avoid all other activities outside of AA. Those
who stay with AA for an extended time period, do in most part leave
their external lives, and AA becomes their entire life. The few who do
want to keep their family are brainwashed into making sure their spouse
joins Al-Anon. That way AA can also control the spouse, and perform
family brainwashing.
Either way, AA wants you to surrender your last name. You become one of
their robots, who does what they say, walks their walk, talks their
talk, and follows all the rules precisely as instructed. Those who do
maintain some slight form of external lives, do use their last names for
business matters, but AA discourages this. However, AA is unable to
track every move made by every member outside the walls of their
meetings, and this limits those persons from becoming "top members", or
the chosen ones who lead the group. No matter how much or how little
you participate in AA meetings and activities, there is one hard and
firm rule. Never - Ever say your last name at anytime during AA
activities, or you will be severely reprimanded, and possibly even asked
to leave if you repeatedly state your last name.
Your last name must be surrendered at least within the confines of AA,
and that is a clear fact that has been part of AA for ages. That's
because once you join AA, you no longer have an identity or
individuality. You're part of their "machine", and you are merely a cog
in their wheel. You only exist to keep the wheel rolling for the
superior, elite, top members, who dictate all the rules and insure
adherence to the rules.