Organisation: None whatsoever
Rules: Each Knight makes up his or her own
People qualified to become Knights: Everyone, Anywhere
How to become a Knight: Make the vow aloud in front of at least one other person
The Vow
I declare that all life is sacred. I vow to dedicate my own life henceforth to defending, cherishing and protecting life on Earth. I hereby declare war on all enemies of life on Earth and I hereby vow to conduct an unremitting fight against them. I will behave with true knightly courtesy to all my sister and brother Knights and give them what aid and succour they need.
Policy
There will be no central organisation. Each local group of knights shall form their local community and arrange to meet locally at regular intervals to plan their campaigns against the enemies of life. It will be the duty of each group to ensure that any atrocity against life in its area be attacked and destroyed. The need to establish national journals of the Knights, or even a world one to keep Knights in touch with each other is evident.
First Published by John Seymour (2001, Fourth World Review Number 112)
The Alfredic Mission has similarities to the idea of the Knights of Gaia, but with much more work gone into it.
However we don't expect that any such scheme to take off except from a solid religious movement which will motivate people to take action and give them guidance as to what to do. However we can't see any suitable existing religion to base this on and are developing our own. In practice the difficulties of taking any effective action to counter global Satanarchy are formidable - so we think people should concentrate on developing good religion and building a (possibly underground) church at the present time.
(However as might be expected the Alfredic Mission is almost as short of active members as Knights of Gaia appear to be!)