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The Return of Kings – an international community of internet weirdos who describe themselves as "neo-masculinists" – are planning to come out of hiding at their first real-life meetings.

Anyone who is female, gay or transgender is strictly banned from attending the gatherings in 43 countries – including Australia, New Zealand, Ireland, Canada and the US – this Saturday.

So-called "tribal meetings" are planned in eight British cities – including London, Manchester, Newcastle, Edinburgh, Cardiff and Glasgow.

The group has been branded as homophobic right wing women-haters after a series of controversial statements – including claiming girls' value depends on their "beauty and fertility".

Members of the creepy group – who have called for women to be banned from voting and rape to be legalised on private property – must recite a codeword before they are allowed into the meetings.

Paranoid ringleader Daryush "Roosh" Valizadeh – who seems to fancy himself as a poor-man's Dan Bilzerian – has advised the saddos to move in pairs and avoid direct routes to avoid being followed by feminists.

The self-proclaimed "pick up artist" – who will attend a meeting in American capital Washington has threatened to "exact furious retribution" on anyone who challenges them.

Valizadeh – who claims women with eating disorders make the best girlfriends – called on his lonely followers to "come out of the shadows" and stop hiding behind their computer screens.

He said: “Up to now, the enemy has been able to exert their power by isolating us and attacking with shrieking mobs, but we’ll be able to neutralise that tactic by amassing in high numbers come February 6.

“Let the sixth of February be a clear signal to all that we’re not going anywhere.

"We have finally arrived.”

But the women – and men – of Australia in particular don't seem to want them there.

The US-based web community for “heterosexual, masculine men” was founded four years ago.

They believe socialism and feminism destroy the family, the "transgender movement" is a "horror story" and fat people are "a threat to the planet".