Introduction


Robert Earl Burton founded The Fellowship of Friends in the San Francisco Bay Area in 1970. Burton modeled his own group after that of Alex Horn, loosely borrowing from the Fourth Way teachings of Gurdjieff and Ouspensky. In recent years, the Fellowship has cast its net more broadly, embracing any spiritual tradition that includes (or can be interpreted to include) the notion of "presence."

The Fellowship of Friends exhibits the hallmarks of a "doomsday religious cult," wherein Burton exercises absolute authority, and demands loyalty and obedience. He warns that his is the only path to consciousness and eternal life. Invoking his gift of prophecy, he has over the years prepared his flock for great calamities (e.g. a depression in 1984, the fall of California in 1998, nuclear holocaust in 2006, and most recently the October 2018 "Fall of California Redux.")

According to Burton, Armageddon still looms in our future and when it finally arrives, non-believers shall perish while, through the direct intervention and guidance from 44 angels (recently expanded to 81 angels, including himself and his divine father, Leonardo da Vinci), Burton and his followers shall be spared, founding a new and more perfect civilization. Read more about the blog.

Presented in a reverse chronology, the Fellowship's history may be navigated via the "Blog Archive" located in the sidebar below.

Friday, February 6, 1998

Fellowship of Friends Inc. v. Chen

Complaint For Breach Of Promissory Note
Defendants: Johnnie Chen, Felisha Tan, Felisha Ke-jun Tan, Hsiang-hsuan Tan, Ko-lin Tan, Tenth Union International Inc.
The Fellowship of Friends was represented by Cook Perkiss & Lew.
[ed. - Tenth Union International Inc. was publisher of Masterpieces from the Museum of Classical Chinese Furniture. It appears the company was established solely for this purpose.]

Wednesday, February 4, 1998

"C Influence cut her down just like that"

"unoanimo" wrote on the Fellowship of Friends Discussion blog, August 1, 2007:
Adriana Diaz.
Born: October 4, 1959.
Place: Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Died: February 4, 1998.
Place: Oregon House, California.
Age: 38.

"Critical Mass" wrote on the Fellowship of Friends Discussion blog, August 1, 2007:

When Adriana D died suddenly at the Mad Hatter [special event?], Robert commented that she had been dancing to jazz, “which we have been told not to do, so C Influence cut her down just like that.”

"Veronicapoe" wrote on the Fellowship of Friends Discussion blog, August 2, 2007:

215/Critical Mass [above]

This is exactly like the claim that Raymond Kennedy’s death in 1980 was caused by his disobeying the swimming exercise. Deliberate fear induction to increase obedience.