Joining a Kindred
Thank you for your interest in membership with Hraftzer Society.
You can contact me (Raymond Kidwell) at [email protected]
Who We Will Accept
Anyone who is an asset to the community and who shows respect to the group along with loyalty and dedication. It doesn't matter if you are homeless, rich, or anything in between. Your race, gender, etc. is not an issue. If you are unwilling to relocate and have no resources to offer us, you may not be able to join the inner circle simply due to logistical reasons.
Yet practically no one who contacts me will meet this criteria. Most people are not interested in seriously working together as a team. They aren't willing to put the time or effort into it. Your dedication and loyalty to the group are going to be the main factors that either get your membership accepted or denied.
Our Ideal Candidate
Ideally I seek people similar to myself as the highest priority candidates. I look for people with a college degree or who are at least smart enough to understand college level material. I prefer attractive white people, who are intelligent, sociable, polite, humble. But I must live in the world as it is and not in some ideal dream world and accept people who don't conform to a theoretical ideal.
At the same time, even in an ideal world I would prefer people with different viewpoints and different skill sets.
The Membership Process
I will stay in touch with you for a period of time to see if you are dedicated enough to join. I'll ask you to read our manifesto and familiarize yourself with me and the group over a period of approximately a year. We can discuss what you have to offer and what you want from the Society and eventually arrange a physical in person meeting. Ultimately we prefer people who are willing to relocate and live and work together.
Initial Contact Questions
If you would like to move forward with learning more about us, in order to possibly join, I will need you to answer some basic questions from the start.
1. What do you want from the Society? Are you looking for room-mates or business partners, or someone to have your back in conflict? Why are you looking for this?
2. What do you have to offer the Society? What skills or experience do you bring to the table. How much are you willing to give to the Society in terms of your time and resources?
3. Do you have any arrests or convictions on your criminal record? If you do, can you please explain them.
4. Do you have a college degree, a documented I.Q. score, documented ASVAB score or other documentation of intelligence? If not, we will give you a basic intelligence test. In all honesty, with the majority of people I meet from the internet or even in real life, I get the sense that they are dumb. I don't need to give them an I.Q. test. For example, most people who contact me about Prosperity Society refuse to read the website and refuse to read a book. They simply don't read in general. This is just a formalized way of making it very clear that this is a community for intelligent people.
5. Do you think of yourself as a loser? Do you think that I'm a loser? I want to be very clear here in regards to my definition of "loser". I don't care if you are homeless, poor, broke, this does not make you a loser. You may have lost due to circumstances in your life, but I define loser differently. A loser is a f-- up. A screw up. Someone weak and stupid. He runs the race and comes in last place.
I ask this, because it reveals your mentality and mindset. If you think we are a bunch of losers, then your thinking is incompatible with the Society's. I'm an intelligent and competitive individual, even when I don't have money. I expect you to be the same. I don't need people who will sabotage our operations because they don't believe in success. This is a very common problem with people I meet.
Contact us with your answers to these questions and a brief introduction of yourself and we will get back to you. I don't always check Prosperity Society's e-mail, so there may be a delay in response.
Relocation
We need to live and work together in the same town or city. This often requires relocating or starting a local chapter in your current city. You will need to contact us to discuss the details.