>Nancy Salzman is NXIVM Co-Founder >Here's a court case involving NXIVM => en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NXIVM_Corp._v._Ross_Institute >The group, which describes itself as a “self-help” organization, denies it is a cult >Women who joined the Albany-based group were told it was a self-help organization meant to empower them — the organization’s site describes it as “a community guided by humanitarian principles that seek to empower people and answer important questions about what it means to be human.”
Raniere founded Nxvim back in 1998 and is known as “Vanguard” to the group. After the Times story came out, he fled to Puerto Vallarta, Mexico. The AP reports that he was found there “staying with several women in a luxury gated community.” He is scheduled to appear in court in Texas on Tuesday.
Funny how every child abuse scandal seems to always lead back to the Clintons somehow and never trump. Really makes you think....
Joshua Reed
(((Nancy Sulzman)))
theepochtimes.com/former-clinton-foundation-executive-tied-to-chinese-kindergartens-investigated-for-child-abuse_2366529.html >For the second time, a Chinese kindergarten run by the RYB Education New World company is being investigated for abusing children, this time with allegations that staff injected children with unknown substances, fed them white pills, and forced them to strip naked for “health checks” by nude men. >The Beijing-based, New York-listed RYB Education company has Joel Getz as an independent director. Getz was president of the Mayor’s Fund to Advance New York City and is the former director of development for the Clinton Foundation. (((Joel Getz)))
dailymail.co.uk/news/article-5046477/Top-investment-fund-manager-raped-beat-women.html >A former manager of one of George Soros' investment funds has been accused of human trafficking, violent rape and assault in an extraordinary $27million lawsuit filed by three Florida models. >Howard 'Howie' Rubin, 62, is accused of sexually assaulting three women, two of whom are former Playboy bunnies, at an $8million penthouse in Manhattan in 2016 which contains a secret 'dungeon' of sex toys, masks and BDSM 'apparatus'. (((Howie Rubin)))
Here's the other thread that I need help with, there's a ton of info to take in
Nicholas Baker
this another thread they are trying to slide with Sup Forums tier shit threads
Eli Allen
I believe it. What I don't believe is that Allison Mack even know about the sex group. This Keith Raineire guy seems to actually hypnotize people.
Samuel Long
Bump schneider
Justin Butler
Uniparty?
John Davis
>Women who joined the Albany-based group were told it was a self-help organization meant to empower them — the organization’s site describes it as “a community guided by humanitarian principles that seek to empower people and answer important questions about what it means to be human.”
This was likely done because she started ratting on the pedophiles. Not because the fbi has any honor (it doesn't). Prove me wrong fed fags. Actually arrest someone that matters in the cabal. But you wont because you're their pets.
>lawl Trump is never going to drain the swamp, stupid drumphkins!
you're not hearing this stuff today cause' they can't counter it, which is why you're noticing an uptick in Sup Forums-tier shit spammed on the board in order to slide all the juicy threads, and even those are getting cluttered with piss-poor derailment attempts from the usual gang of paid posters
>Some 3,700 people have flocked to Raniere, 43, and Executive Success Programs, the business he created in 1998. Prompted by a potent word-of-mouth network, they include Sheila Johnson, cofounder of Black Entertainment Television; Antonia C. Novello, a former U.S. surgeon general; Stephen Cooper, acting chief executive of Enron; the Seagram fortune's Edgar Bronfman Sr. and two of his daughters; and Ana Cristina Fox, daughter of the Mexican president. Raniere's disciples say his methods sharpen their focus and give them keener insight into the motivations of others. "It's like a practical M.B.A.," says one follower, Emiliano Salinas, son of a former president of Mexico.
>Raniere, who has no M.B.A., has shrewdly cashed in on the high-profit fad of executive coaching, a booming multibillion-dollar market. It includes established firms and renowned individuals who promise--for a fee--to help people become better executives, improve productivity and navigate office politics. Well-known trainers like Marshall Goldsmith, professor Vijay Govindarajan of Dartmouth and Richard Leider charge from $25,000 a day to $100,000 for a half dozen sessions spread over 18 months. They teach executives how to change their "negative behaviors," to find what drives them and to divine the right goals (see box below).