The Fellowship of Friends is an elite and secretive spiritual organization. Ex-members say it’s a doomsday cult and that its leader, Robert Earl Burton, preys on his followers. On October 20, 2018, journalist Jennings Brown was at the Fellowship’s extravagant compound, observing the final black-tie dinner before the end of the world. Robert had predicted the apocalypse was going to begin the next ... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 7 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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Category | True Crime |
“I must create a system, or be enslav’d by another man’s.”
Jennings returns to Apollo one last time in the throes of a global catastrophe that looks much like the tragedies that Robert predicted. He finds that while the rest of the world is sufferin... more
“Vice thrives and lives by concealment.”
The Fellowship has been sued by former members and investigated by the Department of Homeland Security, but the organization has never been charged with wrongdoing. How has it been able to operate for half a ... more
“Oh threats of hell and hopes of paradise.”
Jennings goes back to Apollo to find out if the Fellowship has done anything to protect members from Robert’s coercive behavior, or if the organization just got better at hiding it.
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“Long was he puzzled to assume a shape most fit, and expeditious for the rape.”
After observing how Robert Burton engenders devotion from his followers, Jennings travels across the country interviewing former members of the Fellowship—several of who... more
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I had never heard about the Friendship, this was eye opening! Very well done and a quick listen!
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