GAN Integrity Report explains how criminals can prosecute the innocent in Mexico (VÉASE ABAJO PARA LA TRADUCCIÓN EN ESPAÑOL)

Some people in the United States and Canada are wondering how Emiliano Salinas and Alex Betancourt can bear false witness against Toni Zarratini and successfully get him charged on 100 percent lies.

Keith Raniere knows that in Mexico judges can be bribed. And he as the money to bribe them.

Corruption in Mexico

According to GAN Integrity online;

Bribery is widespread in the country’s judiciary and police.

Collusion between the police, judges and criminals such as Mr. Salinas and Mr. Betancourt is extensive, leading to widespread crime, theft, impunity and weak law enforcement.

Bribery, abuse of office, and facilitation are criminalized under Mexico’s Federal Penal Code (Código Penal Federal). However, Mexico’s anti-corruption laws are almost never enforced, and public officials are rarely held liable for illegal acts.

 

Keith’s target is Toni Zarattini. He is suspected of telling women about Keith’s blackmail and branding.

Judicial System

 Corruption is high in the judiciary in Mexico. The vast majority of Mexicans perceive the courts to be corrupt and subject to political interference, both at state and local levels.

Criminal groups such as Executive Success Programs have taken advantage of Mexico’s judges’ susceptibility to corruption to advance their interests.

Alex Betancourt – a protected criminal?

Police

The police are highly corrupt, incompetent and unreliable due to infiltration by organized crime groups such as Salinas-Betanourt.

Mexican police are frequently reported to be involved in extortion, and providing protection for organized crime in exchange for bribes.

Citizens consider Mexico’s police to be the most corrupt public institution in the country

The reliability of Mexican police to protect citizens from crime is among the lowest in the world.

 

Legislation

Mexico’s anti-corruption legislation is not effectively enforced.

The law requires public officials to declare any gift valued at ten times the minimum wage in Mexico within 15 business days or deliver it to the administrative authority.

Whistleblower protection is very weak, and no legal protection is established for those reporting corruption. Mexico has ratified the United Nations Convention against Corruption (UNCAC) and is a signatory to the OECD Anti-Bribery Convention.

Civil Society

Mexico’s law guarantees freedoms of speech and press, but these rights are not respected in practice. Reporters face physical violence, imprisonment, murder and kidnappings by organized crime groups or from corrupt public officials.

Mexico is ranked as the world’s second most dangerous country for investigative journalists, with 88 journalists killed between 2000 and 2014.

The media environment in Mexico is considered ‘not free’.

Keith Raniere is working to keep Mexico corrupt.

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LA TRADUCCIÓN EN ESPAÑOL

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Informe de integridad Gan explica cómo los delincuentes pueden enjuiciar a los inocentes en México

Algunas personas en los Estados Unidos y Canadá se preguntan cómo Emiliano Salinas y Alex Betancourt pueden dar falso testimonio contra Toni Zarratini y con éxito le cobran el 100 por ciento de mentiras.

Corrupción en México

Según la integridad de Gan en línea;

El soborno es generalizado en el poder judicial y la policía del país.

La connivencia entre la policía, los jueces y los delincuentes como el Sr. Salinas y el Sr. Betancourt es extensiva, lo que conduce a un crimen generalizado, a un robo, a una impunidad y a una débil aplicación de la ley.

El soborno, el abuso de la oficina y la facilitación se criminalizan bajo el código penal federal de México (código penal federal). Sin embargo, las leyes de México contra la corrupción casi nunca se aplican, y los funcionarios públicos raramente son responsables por actos ilegales.

Sistema judicial

La corrupción es alta en el poder judicial en México. La inmensa mayoría de los mexicanos perciben que los tribunales son corruptos y están sujetos a injerencias políticas, tanto a nivel estatal como local.

Los grupos delictivos como los programas de éxito Ejecutivo han aprovechado la susceptibilidad de los jueces mexicanos a la corrupción para promover sus intereses.

Policía

La policía es altamente corrupta, incompetente y poco fiable debido a la infiltración por parte de grupos delictivos organizados como Salinas-BETANOURT.

A menudo se informa que la policía mexicana está involucrada en la extorsión y proporciona protección para el crimen organizado a cambio de sobornos.

Los ciudadanos consideran que la policía de México es la institución pública más corrupta del país

La fiabilidad de la policía mexicana para proteger a los ciudadanos contra el crimen está entre las más bajas del mundo.

Legislación

La legislación de México contra la corrupción no se aplica de manera efectiva.

La ley requiere que los funcionarios públicos declaren cualquier regalo valorado en diez veces el salario mínimo en México dentro de 15 días hábiles o lo entreguen a la autoridad administrativa.

La protección de denunciantes es muy débil y no se establece ninguna protección legal para los que denuncian la corrupción. México ha ratificado la Convención de las Naciones Unidas contra la corrupción (CNUCC) y es signatario de la Convención contra el soborno de la OCDE.

Sociedad civil

La ley de México garantiza libertades de expresión y de prensa, pero estos derechos no son respetados en la práctica. Los reporteros enfrentan violencia física, encarcelamiento, asesinatos y secuestros por parte de grupos delictivos organizados o de funcionarios públicos corruptos.

México se clasifica como el segundo país más peligroso del mundo para periodistas de investigación, con 88 periodistas asesinados entre 2000 y 2014.

El ambiente mediático en México se considera “no libre”.

 

 

 

 

Keith Raniere está trabajando para mantener a México corrupto.

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  • What Alex and Emi have forgotten in their dirty little lies is that Toni has high powered and high profile family and friend in Mexico himself.

    Every father who Keith, Emi, Alex and other have taken advantage of can join forces behind these trumped up charges to foil Raniere’s plot to silence Toni and other from spreading the word of DOS and other abuses of NXIVM.

    Corruption and influence can work both ways if necessary, so it boils down to who has more power in this game of cat and mouse.

    Since no one else seems to have been brought forth in this extortion scheme, it would appear that the “others” are from the US and or Canada. Good luck convincing those countries judicial system that somehow Toni and these “others” have been working together to attempt to extort millions from Alex.

    Where are the communications between the so-called criminals? Why is there no news of anyone else having authorities questioning or arresting anyone else involved with NXIVM past or present?

    Toni’s was only calling people in Mexico when he decided to leave after finding of and his disagreeing with what was happening with women in DOS. He felt a responsibility to inform others. Now somehow he’s involved in an extortion plot that has been mention a few times that involves “others.”

    Who are the others? They cannot be Mexican, or they would be in the same boat as Toni.

    Raniere holds a grudge forever; he will do whatever he can to destroy those he believes have thrown a wrench in his plans. There has been an entire toolbox of wrenches he sees thrown his way over the years.

    People leave because they find out he’s behaving in a way that goes against their values. They tell the people they enroll. Some leave as it doesn’t fit their values either, some stay as they believe in Keith and NXIVM, to each there own. Not with Keith, he believes he owns everyone, forever.

    What hurts him the most is the stupid lawsuits from NXIVM where dirty little secrets have gotten put into motions and depositions they demand and then a reporter gets a hold of it, and it gets into the press. If they left people alone, a lot of information would have never gotten out.

    Then they spend millions (of Clare’s) dollars; they lose the lawsuit anyways. All in the name of upholding his crazy ethics. He is the Vanguard you know.

    Than Kristan left and she spilled a bushel of beans about what Keith had done and what he was planning to do. Why did she leave, because they treated her like crap and after she had Raniere’s first child they lied about it to the community and treated her even worse?

    One plot that Keith and Emi cooked up. They used a Gmail account only using the draft folder. They again bribed a judge to press changes against ex-members, and if at any time any of them went to Mexico they would be arrested and sent to a Mexican prison. They planned to have them tortured, raped, beaten until they signed a confession that they lied about everything they said about NXIVM. After that, they would be killed in Mexico and never seen from again. They deleted the emails, but Gmail never gets rid of anything, so they still are there Keith & Emi.

    Is it possible that Raniere Emi and Alex have plans to try to drag his arch enemies into this Mexican extortion plot? Since they have not had any luck with pinning anything on them legally in the United States (we will see about Canada) why not try to get them extradited to Mexico? The land of milk and honey if you have enough money to say someone did something they didn’t, right.

    Since the ex-members are too smart not go to Mexico for a make-believe conference or on vacation, to the charges waiting for them, how about make-believe extortion charges? Who better than a rich, innocent gay man like Alex to file them. Let’s throw Toni in to sweeten the pot.

    Maybe Alex isn’t in the know either. Maybe Raniere and Emi set Alex up by sending him the extortion letter from the “others.” Wouldn’t put it past Emi to screw his lover Alex over “one more time.”

    If this is the plan to get his arch enemies to Mexico on fake charges, wow, desperate measures for desperate boys.
    Good luck fellows, it isn’t going to work I think the Feds are already investigating you Raniere. Not only that you have lost all credibility with the American legal system with illegally obtaining Judges, Senators, and others bank records and your latest lying to a Federal Judge in the Microsoft case.

    Another crazy plan by crazy boys. Anyone have investigators knocking at your doors? Let us know KEITH as we all your too cocky to fly away to your island before they show up. You just don’t think you’re ever going to get caught.

About the Author

Frank Parlato is an investigative journalist.

His work has been cited in hundreds of news outlets, like The New York Times, The Daily Mail, VICE News, CBS News, Fox News, New York Post, New York Daily News, Oxygen, Rolling Stone, People Magazine, The Sun, The Times of London, CBS Inside Edition, among many others in all five continents.

His work to expose and take down NXIVM is featured in books like “Captive” by Catherine Oxenberg, “Scarred” by Sarah Edmonson, “The Program” by Toni Natalie, and “NXIVM. La Secta Que Sedujo al Poder en México” by Juan Alberto Vasquez.

Parlato has been prominently featured on HBO’s docuseries “The Vow” and was the lead investigator and coordinating producer for Investigation Discovery’s “The Lost Women of NXIVM.” He also appeared in "Branded and Brainwashed: Inside NXIVM, and was credited in the Starz docuseries "Seduced" for saving 'slave' women from being branded and escaping the sex-slave cult known as DOS.

Additionally, Parlato’s coverage of the group OneTaste, starting in 2018, helped spark an FBI investigation, which led to indictments of two of its leaders in 2023.

Parlato appeared on the Nancy Grace Show, Beyond the Headlines with Gretchen Carlson, Dr. Oz, American Greed, Dateline NBC, and NBC Nightly News with Lester Holt, where Parlato conducted the first-ever interview with Keith Raniere after his arrest. This was ironic, as many credit Parlato as one of the primary architects of his arrest and the cratering of the cult he founded.

Parlato is a consulting producer and appears in TNT's The Heiress and the Sex Cult, which premieres on May 22, 2022.

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