ANUS has long been in support of a social order structured around a caste system. Arguably the best and most organised version of this system is the one used by the Hindus, in Ancient India. The two highest castes were known as Brahmins and Kshatriyas. The Brahmins were responsible for relaying spiritual knowledge to the Kshatriyas who exercised control over the masses. During this time castes were defined by bloodlines, and since there was very little intermingling between castes, there rarely arose a situation where someone was not suitable for their caste. This was possible of course and exceptions were occasionally made but for the most part this was unnecessary because the social order was already established. When a member of any caste chose to intermingle with another they were stripped of their status and became 'untouchable'.
The Hindus knew of a time when this system would be destroyed. Not only in India (which is currently undergoing a reform designed to destroy the core of Hinduism) but in all countries around the world there has been a direct assault on any type of social order. Castes have been replaced by capitalism, essentially removing social order and ensuring that modern society is motivated purely by greed or 'self-interest'. This time is called the Kali Yuga, or dark age, in Hindu scripture, when spirituality is absent and civilisation is ruled by chaos. The castes have all but been destroyed.
What is important now is not bloodlines, modern society has become too disorganised for these to be of much use. What is important now is that the Brahmins and Kshatriyas of the spirit rise up against this chaos and attempt to prevent the further destruction of traditional values. Perhaps in another age we would have been Sudras, and we would have served our function well, but now all those who are capable, and who feel an affinity with the higher castes must assume their role. This is what ANUS and CORRUPT are for, to bring these people together and ensure that this knowledge is not forgotten, and hopefully, to minimise the damage that modern society will cause in the transition to a healthier one.