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Thursday, November 4, 2010

Judges, and Lawyers, and Courts! Oh, my; A NXIVM love story


First for those of you wondering what was going on in the NXIVM clubhouse in Halfmoon last night. Attendees tell me it was a kind of fall festival with Halloween undertones. Always being cheap except with lawyer fees I guess they waited till candy was half price. Crazy Nurse Nancy won best costume as she came dressed as an ethical business women and no one could recognize her.

Now on to more serious matters. NXIVM continues its campaign to give a Lawyer Christmas to complement its leave no Lawyer behind campaign in a series of motions claims and depositions that make my eyes spin.

As you all know I’m not a lawyer and don’t pretend to be, so I will simply give a summary and post the legally obtained public records for you my readers to sort through, take these summaries with a grain of salt.

NXIVM main complaints they use over and over is about their “Technology”. And again I will comment there is no Technology. You can read their precious technology {Here}. This is available for public review in a parent application made in 2000. I am considering filing my own lawsuit claiming damages for wasting 3 perfectly good hours of my life reading this crap. I found nothing in it but secret handshakes and Psychobabble (a portmanteau of "psychology" or "psychoanalysis" and "babble") is a form of prose using jargon, buzzwords and highly esoteric language to give an impression of plausibility through mystification, misdirection, and obfuscation. The term implies that the speaker of psychobabble lacks the experience and understanding necessary for proper use of a given psychological term. Frequent usage can associate a clinical word with less meaningful buzzword definitions. Some psychological buzzwords have come into widespread use in business management training, motivational seminars, self-help, folk psychology, and popular psychology. Laypersons may overuse such words in describing life problems as clinical maladies when such nomenclature is not valuable, meaningful or appropriate. Theodore Dalrymple defines the term as "the means by which people talk about themselves without revealing anything"

Nothing but a load of shit. But NXIVM insists others such as Susan Dones and Barbara Bouchey have stolen their useless sack of shit that they call “technology” and they along with the other NXIVM 9 have all had the misfortune to sign the dreaded confidentially agreements,

So Bouchey is being dragged in what I believe to be nothing but a series of endless motions and depositions were she is appearing at alone without adequate legal representation to be verbalized abused by shysters such as Steve Coffey.
In the meantime the sadistic Bronfman brats are accusing her of a series of nefarious acts including dragging her to a FINRA hearing were they will no doubt ask that her brokers license be revoked. FINRA is the largest independent regulator for all securities firms doing business in the United States. Their chief role is to protect investors by maintaining the fairness of the U.S. capital markets.

And remember while the Bronfman brats are accusing Bouchey of committing illegal acts, NXIVM will argue in Bankruptcy court she has no right to hire a criminal attorney. No that’s ethics for you.
So here are the documents
Here
Here
Here
NEXT the nightmare of Susan Donnes

18 comments:

Caffeine junkie. said...

Seeing as the building the cult is using now publicly named APROPOS, has been remodeled and zoned as a public establishment to serve coffee and some foods, has anyone attempted to patronize this public business. I've proposed Steve Barnes from the Times Union visit this culinary wonderland and publish an unbiased review so everyone can judge as to visit this new eatery for coffee or whatever. According to local authorities, Apropos is to be open to the public to serve food and non-alcoholic beverages or not at all. I interpret that as it's open to us all for our dining pleasure. I will try to sample their delicacies this weekend. Nothing like a good cup of coffee to get the mental juices flowing!

Citizen Nancy said...

John, your being a suppressive. Stop it.

Anonymous said...

"Crazy Nurse Nancy won best costume as she came dressed as an ethical business women and no one could recognize her."

LMAO.

I'm an independent contractor who works at FINRA developing software for them, and am posting from one of their corporate offices right now. I had a personal interest in NXIVM due to someone I know who was involved with it and have been following this blog as a result, and now I see that NXIVM has invaded by workspace and has somewhat closed the circle so to speak. Small world. LMAO.

Anonymous said...

The information in that application is nothing more than recycled est (Ernhard Seminars Training or whatever they called it) traning material from the 1970s. Who Ernhard stole it from, I don't know. But est used to call it 'technology" too. Bunch of Bull$hit. Then. Now.

From the TU food blog said...

Anyone been to Apropos in Halfmoon?
November 4, 2010 at 3:12 pm by Steve Barnes, senior writer

A reader writes:

Just spotted a new restaurant in Halfmoon on Rt. 9 on the west east side of the road called APROPOS. It’s in the building that used to house Romano’s, just to the north of the new building being prepped for Fred the Butcher. I was wondering if any of your readers have tried the place out. Would be nice to have a full service restaurant in that area again other than just the diner and fast food joints/pizza joints in the area.

I can’t find any contact info for the place, but according to the Saratoga Politics blog, it seems to be a private-ish restaurant/Internet cafĂ© for the cult self-improvement organization NXIVM.

Anybody?
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1.

I drive by there twice a day and never realized it opened. The construction at Fred’s kind of swamps the view.

Comment by Other — November 4th, 2010 @ 3:27 pm
2.

Reader, if it’s true what Steve said don’t go anywhere near that place!

Comment by ChristineV — November 4th, 2010 @ 3:41 pm
3.

I ordered a sandwich and they asked me what color kool-aid I wanted with it.

Comment by Kevin — November 4th, 2010 @ 4:54 pm

NXIVM is not a cult they are a gang said...

The funniest thing about the legal documents attached is the fact that Peter Skolnik the attorney for Rick Ross refers to his communicatios with the JUDGE and refers to NXIVM as "NXIVM GANG" LOL

I thought about it and he's right, they are not even acting like a cult with all this legal b.s.
I don't think even scientology litigates this much over some petty shit.
They are a true gang who terrorizes inoccent people like other criminal gangs do.

I hope someone files civil rico or better yet criminal rico against these losers because they are a dangerous gang who are thug like and suppresive of anything not part of NXIVM

Good going Mr. Skolnick.

Anonymous said...

Funny...Clare Bronfman's favorite movie on Facebook, Pray the Devil Back to Hell.
How do you live with yourself Clare? It is a sick person who enjoys the destruction of another human being.

Cult Buster (Who Ya Gonna Call?) said...

When you see that particualr movie --PREY THE DEVIL bACK TO HELL---listed in a person's Facebook profiles it means there is a good chance that person is an Espian.

How come? It was a minor and relatively unknown movie, but the Bronfmans played a big role is supporting it (doing screenings in Albany in front of the cult, etc). I wouldnt be surprised to learn they also financed it. The director (from the famous family) is a pal of the gals.

Always a good clue to ID'ing cultists.

Famished.... said...

Anybody know if their cheeseburgers are any good?

Anonymous said...

The film might remind them of growing up in Africa.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pray_the_Devil_Back_to_Hell

So they mix good deeds with bad deeds.

The best thing those girls could ever do is turn away from this devil. Pray the devil back to hell is right.

NXIVM must have such a hold on them. Things went down they never want known. Same for Scientology people. The normal human weakness is used against them. Just so sick the abusers.

Anonymous said...

"NXIVM must have such a hold on them."

Yep. Whether it's moral depravity that could shame them, or legal wrongs that could tie them to criminal activity, they are most likely being both socially and mentally being blackmailed.

I highly doubt they continue to believe the vomit this VanFraud is spewing. But, if they do, well that's their choice. They'll come to realize it's a big gigantic fucking waste of time many years down the road, and then each of them will look back and wonder "WTF was I thinking?" Hindsight will be a 100 ton locomotive that hits them in the ass.

People don't realize how valuable time is until it's stolen from. You can come back to the same position in space, but time goes only one way and never comes back.

Anonymous said...

The message the cult sends to its followers is clear... don't fuck with us. And, if you do, be prepared to hire a lawyer because we intend to sue you. The documents posted here tell a scary story. Bouchey, Susan Dones and even Becca (who we know was NOT a high ranking member of this cult) will now spend time in court because these wack jobs don't like anyone speaking publicly about their "technology". Get over yourselves, cult leaders, it isn't even yours. You copied it from others and then added a few humanitarian aspects to it and called it a day, charging unfulfilled people you could rope in a bunch of money to feel better about themselves.

And, just how smart are you, Raniere? Each time you file a lawsuit it becomes a matter of public record. Just an FYI, Mr. Vanguard- SUING PEOPLE CREATES BAD PRESS. Even the most desperately unhappy and unfulfilled people will shy away from your classes when they read that you sue anyone who dares to speak a bad word about their experience with your group. You are your own worst enemy in the PR department. Perhaps your flock is complete?

Why Mr. Bronfman hasn't stepped in to help his daughters is a mystery. He certainly has the means to hire a team of doctors, psychologists and deprogrammers to get his children back. Someday the sisters will look back on this period of their lives with regret.

Sorry for my poor english said...

I think that when the Bronfman sisters will wake up from their cultistic honeymoon, there will be no place on earth for Raniere to hide. I'm looking forward for this moment.

Life is full of surprises and we can still expect exemplary and heroic behavior from the Bronfman sisters : Perhaps they will disawow publicly Raniere and NXIVM as the scam it is.

The three pillars of NXIVM :
1-Bronfman sisters's money
2-NXIVM followers / Raniere's devotees
3-Public image / Recruitment

In disorder :
2 - How many of them want to leave now but are taken by the balls ? How many of them are still trying to catch the pink unicorn ?

3 - They are still people they WANT to believe in pink unicorns and people they believe they are too smart to get sucked in the process of taking courses/intensives...

1 - They won't follow Raniere to the end of their lives. What will happen when they get tired of their NXIVM toy ? What will happen then they get tired of the bulbhead gnome that is riding the pink unicorn ?

In exchange of their financial support, the girls have some P-R roles like public appearance.

But they would get such a freaky fame if they disawow publicly Raniere ! They would be in any talkshow, any news, newspapers ! They would get su much more fame as cultbusters than as Raniere's aunt Sara and aunt Clare !!!

Anonymous said...

"What will happen then they get tired of the bulbhead gnome that is riding the pink unicorn?"

Pink unicorns only let angelic little girls and beautiful princesses ride them, not duplicitous trolls that wear masks of sanity.

Sorry for my poor english said...

LOL

Sorry for my poor english said...

I don't know if we are talking of the same kind of pink unicorn...

Professor Bongo said...

Shouldn't Scientology be suing them? The patent application sure seems like a lifting of a lot of their 'technology'. Even the word 'technology' seems to be Scientology's 'technology' or 'tech', just so we're being perfectly clearly obfuscated.

Anonymous said...

Fucking frauds.