The demographics of the cult members at the time included about 70 percent male membership and over 95 percent Human, with the average age of 20.5.ĭuring this period of growth, Paul Grigg's mental and physical health deteriorated and he committed suicide in 2045. By March 2050, it was estimated that the Universal Brotherhood had over 300 chapters in North America, with 100 more chapters internationally, growing from less than 100 members to over 35,000 members worldwide in seven years. ![]() From these few chapters and from astounding donations from the membership, the chapterhouses grew and spread all over the world. Four chapterhouses in all opened their doors in the California Free State. The first chapters of the Universal Brotherhood opened on February 1, 2043. Unfazed by such a negative reaction, and despite the fact that no journal would publish her findings, she began work on developing a whole philosophy and framework around this brotherhood principle. In the late 2030s, O'Connal believed that her mathematical studies of mob psychology proved that all Humans and Metahumans were linked by a bond she called the "universal brotherhood", a theory that was immediately dismissed by her peers. ![]() Caitlin O'Connal, a sociologist and statistician who lectured at UCLA, and the support of her husband Paul Grigg, a shaman and fellow instructor at UCLA. The Universal Brotherhood was founded in 2043 upon the principles of Dr.
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