Baháʼís Under the Provisions of the Covenant

The Baháʼís Under the Provisions of the Covenant (BUPC) is a small Baháʼí sect founded by Leland Jensen in the early 1970s. The claims of the BUPC focus on a dispute in leadership following the death of Shoghi Effendi in 1957, and a subsequent dispute among the followers of Mason Remey, all of whom were shunned by the majority of Baháʼís. Jensen also made specific predictions for worldwide catastrophes, including a date in 1980 for the apocalypse, where followers were observed by researchers as a study in cognitive dissonance.

Baháʼís Under the Provisions of the Covenant

The Baháʼís Under the Provisions of the Covenant (BUPC) is a small Baháʼí sect founded by Leland Jensen in the early 1970s. The claims of the BUPC focus on a dispute in leadership following the death of Shoghi Effendi in 1957, and a subsequent dispute among the followers of Mason Remey, all of whom were shunned by the majority of Baháʼís. Jensen also made specific predictions for worldwide catastrophes, including a date in 1980 for the apocalypse, where followers were observed by researchers as a study in cognitive dissonance.