Yahoo Web Search

Search results

  1. Jan 21, 2016 · What is NXIVM? Several people have asked. NXIVM (pronounced as ‘nex-i-em’) is a company offering courses in the development of human potential. Also known as Executive Success Programs. Its founder is Keith Raniere. Its president is Nancy Salzman. NXIVM followers refer to Ranier as ‘Vanguard’ and to Salzman as ‘Prefect’.

  2. Oct 22, 2020 · Rick Alan Ross is a cult expert and reprogrammer who got on the bad side of NXIVM, a self-help group that has been described as a cult, after he conducted some research on it. NXIVM's core fell apart in 2017 after several former members blew the whistle on a sex ring within the group called DOS. It was essentially a pyramid scheme of "masters ...

  3. Nov 21, 2017 · Alexandra Stein, who has a PhD in the sociology of cults and wrote a book called Terror, Love and Brainwashing, tells RS that NXIVM does, indeed, qualify as a cult, per her five-point definition ...

  4. After watching it, I am 100% certain that yes, Nxivm was absolutely a cult. And considering that Keith was a reasonably intelligent person, he knew exactly what he was doing. The whole Nxivm setup was frighteningly paint-by-numbers cult. I can’t believe how much it sounds like this woman is describing the exact way Nxivm operated, well before ...

  5. Oct 27, 2020 · NXIVM has been the subject of two TV documentary series this year, HBO’s “The Vow,” and the Starz series “Seduced: Inside the NXIVM Cult.” Prosecutors said Raniere, 60, led what amounted to a criminal enterprise, inducing shame and guilt to influence and control co-conspirators who helped recruit and groom sexual partners for him.

  6. Jun 8, 2019 · In his trial, the New York Times reports that prosecutors will show pictures of a reportedly 15-year-old naked girl in Raniere's bed. The NYT also reports that at one NXIVM group called “Society ...

  7. Apr 12, 2019 · Raniere’s conviction is the likely the final blow to NXIVM, a self-described self-help community that attracted heiresses and famous actresses but was described by a former member as a “cult.”

  1. People also search for