‘I got dragged into one of the NXIVM classes about five years ago and Kristin Kreuk showed up’

A thread appeared on Reddit in response to a story posted on News.com: ‘Smallville” actress Allison Mack recruits up to 25 women as slaves for a cult

What looks like an authentic description of one person’s experiences with NXIVM appears under the name Cl0ud_le0pard.

The entire thread can be viewed by clicking here.

It shows a slice of NXIVM’s underside and how famous people like Kristin Kreuk are used to induct others into NXIVM. Since Cl0ud_le0pard has a definite desire to warn others through her experience, it seems fitting that her voice be heard on this site.

Here are excerpts of Cl0ud_le0pard tale: I got dragged into one of the NXIVM classes about five years ago and Kristin Kreuk showed up

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My boss at the time told me he was sending me to a “leadership and management” class in LA. He was some high level member and shelled out $5,000 to send me there.

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[My boss] was high level in the [NXIVM] organization. [He was] the owner of the company I worked for… . I’d only met him a handful of times, and when he offered to send me to this to “advance my career,” I naturally jumped at it.

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[My boss] was an extremely wealthy guy that owned businesses all over the world.

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There were about 30 people total. Although six or so were “upper level” leaders in the organization.

A mix – most of them seemed pretty down on their luck [attended the class] . Since the courses are so expensive, I think they target wealthier people and upper middle class people who have lost direction in their life. Several of the men were producers that were struggling.

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It was held at a vacation rental, which was too small for the number of people attending.

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The bathroom,…  was a dead end hallway at the back of the house.

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In fact, there was no escaping without everyone seeing you leaving (great strategy on their part).

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They made us sign all kinds of paperwork, then gave everyone a white sash to wear around their neck. They explained that each person gets to a new color sash depending on how many classes they’ve been to and how far they’ve gotten in the organization.

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They gave us about 15 mins to review all documents and sign. The papers we did sign contained some sort of agreement not to share their “training documents” with anyone else. We did not get copies of those. The only documentation that was left in our possession was the “training guide” which was basically a spiral bound manual of exercises in fill in the blank format.

I always wished I took photos of those documents. At the very beginning, before they tell you about the actual program, it all seems very innocent – that’s when they have you sign things.

They introduce you to the group, have a nice breakfast (the only real meal for the next 5 days) and talk about business and life success.

I wouldn’t have ever done it except that I trusted my boss at the time and assumed it must just be an extra cautious business management program that maybe had their materials pirated or something.

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Their itinerary was that everyone would be there, at the class, from 7 am to 9 pm for five days in a row. They claimed they would feed us, but provided little to no food.

They then had us watch a bunch of videos, followed by group “exercises” in which they would give scenarios and ask how that made you feel. The trick was that there were no right answers. It was all about making people feel vulnerable and that they were somehow changing. They tried to claim that if you started to feel really hungry or tired, that meant their program was working.

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I honestly wanted to leave after about the first hour, but it was … the owner of the company [that sent me). I really didn’t want to piss him off, and his cousin was also attending … which made it even more difficult.

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Some people seemed very down on their luck and willing to do whatever it took. Others seemed a bit suspicious, but when you spend that kind of money, I think they just assumed it would give them something.

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Most of the … people at the “class” were struggling with their careers or family lives. They were told that if they did everything right, they’d be just like the successful celebrities.

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Every time someone would question what they were doing, the leaders would tell them they have to fight through their insecurity in order for the process to work. They would then tout the amazing celebrities that were big members of their organization.

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NXIVM framed it as a way to get ahead and “change your life.”

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They did a whole speech on the first day about people who “almost gave up” but then went on to be phenomenally successful because they stuck with it.

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For some reason they took one look at me and proudly announced that they were offering a healthy vegetarian diet -.- upon further inspection, their “buffet” consisted of vegetables, plain bagels, and fruit.

I asked where the meat or any kind of protein was, and they pointed me to a pathetic bowl of four hard boiled eggs lurking behind the toaster. They smelled funny and I left early to find real food.

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When I showed up the second morning, they kicked the day off with everyone wearing their white sash standing in a circle and repeating some chant. I swear the neighbors must have thought the KKK was in town.

Kristin Kreuk showed up, and proceeded to “help” people with their group exercises. All I remember is that she looked half alert and her legs weren’t shaved.

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It wasn’t really judging, so much as just a weird thing that stood out to me because of how tired and run down she looked.

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I def. had a girl crush on her 🙁

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Yeah it was so weird to see her in that context, looking so disheveled and tired. I was sad.

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I did talk to one lady who was really on the fence. Apparently her son had paid for the class and was heavily involved in the program. I told her my honest opinion (yeah.. I can be a little blunt sometimes) and I’m hoping she left the same day I did.

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I went for lunch the second day and never went back.

Two different “leaders” from the group called me nonstop, begging me to see it through. I told them I’ve taken several psychology classes and that what they were doing was barely basic psychology, mixed with a dash of absolute insanity.

They didn’t take it well and my boss wasn’t too happy when he found out … oh well.

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The owner of the company sent me – and we only really saw him a few times a year. I loved my immediate boss, and he really went to bat for me with the owner when I left the “class”. I was definitely glad to get out of an organization owned by someone wrapped up in that though.

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I left the company about 4 months later, once I found a better job with saner bosses.

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The entire program is set up so that people who have been through the brainwashing erm. program are the ones who are “teaching” (evangelizing) to new people. It’s much easier to sell if the salesmen believe it works.

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I think that a lot of people who get wrapped up in these things believe so strongly that it must be right because they are too afraid to see the alternative.

That’s one of the reasons I never held it against my boss. Can you imagine spending hundreds of thousands of dollars on an organization you believe in, only to find out they’ve been playing you?

The mere thought that it’s all a pyramid scheme would be devastating. Let alone the personal betrayal of trust from the entire network of people who you believed in. In this particular organization (and I believe many like it) they make participants feel like they’ve been let in on some secret, and are now “separate” from anyone who isn’t a part of the organization.

This alienation leads to people placing compete faith and trust in their peers in the organization, and a growing lack of trust in anyone whose not involved or unwilling to become involved. I think that’s why its so incredibly hard for people to move away from these situations.

Kristin Kreuk came to class looking tired and unfocused.

 

ESP was founded by Keith Raniere.

 

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Jon Mosher
6 years ago

Psychologically uneducated people get sucked into these cults all the time. They use the realities of pop psych 101 and make you think it’s magic, and special, oh, and, you’re special too (especially if you have money)

Anonymous
Anonymous
5 years ago
Reply to  Jon Mosher

But the majority of their clients are highly educated.

Toddster2012
6 years ago

The great Leader (not north korea HAHA) patterned his indoctrination after both the RAELIANS (MontreaL) and Scientology (SIN CITY) not a shocker about the vancouver ties and sexy Kristin K , nearby victoria BC is the western hemisphere HQ of the ILLUMINATI and the whole pacific NW area , especially seattle is brimming with occult junkies, vampires and zombiez, this should all make for a SUPER cable TV movie !! I would watch kristin K in a story SCANDAL such as this, who can forget her famous BIKINI romp from smallville !!!

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Culty Poo
Culty Poo
6 years ago

Its a CULT!

KK's appearance at her appearance.
KK's appearance at her appearance.
6 years ago

Kristin hadn’t shaved her legs because Keith likes his women’s hair long.

The reason for Ms Kreuk appearing “tired and run down” I’ll leave to some other wiseass.

Anonymous
Anonymous
6 years ago

That will not help with deprogramming them. Did you ever hear something about the backfire-effect? There are two areas in your brain. One for general information and one for personal.
We could make a simple experiment. I will present you facts about the development of the lightbulb and say that it was not Thomas Alva Edison who invented it but someone else. If I manage to present sufficient plausible but made up evidence you will either start believing me or not.
But when we do that about one of your deep believes or close person the results will be very much different. We are still the cavemen from the stonage when it comes to that. We have core believes and close friends. These people and believes define our group and more important, what is not our group.
As a consequence you behave differently when someone tries to challenge that. There was an experiment in the USA about the 3rd gulf war which started 23rd of March 2003. They wanted people to tell them whether it was right to fight the war or not.
There were two groups out of which one was shown the truth and even the President at that time George Bush said that it was wrong to invade as the assumptions were wrong and some evidence doctored, while the other group got neutral information.
After that they asked these two groups as simple question. Was our invasion justified or not.
The result was that the group that got neutral information was split very much 50:50 while the group that was shown the truth voted 67:33 in favor of the war.
These people who are involved for many years or even decades will defend their friend, mentor, partner and whatnot when being put in a situation like that. They will not come forward. Deprogramming takes time or some very shocking event like Ms. Edmundson for instance. It is like if someone would tell you that your father was a rapist. You would defend him for quite some time, even if it was very much crystal clear that he did it.

Janjira Williams
6 years ago
Reply to  Anonymous

Dude, how is this helpful? Are you a Sheldon Cooper? Totally devoid of human empathy.

Anonymous
Anonymous
6 years ago

“Frank Report to shift focus on Law Enforcement and Media support to cover Raniere-Bronfman crimes

November 6, 2017

Tomorrow things change at Frank Report.

the site will have information about crimes, with evidence, committed by Raniere, Clare Bronfman and their company, NXIVM.”

What happened to the above? If you are going to help spread things posted on gossip and tabloid sites, it seems to me that you could become a tool for NXIVM or anyone who wants to get back at someone who was associated with this organization. Someone could plant a seemingly “authentic” comment, lead your nose to it, and you will do the rest. I’m not saying that this gal’s story isn’t true, but if you aren’t going to vet stuff , someone could write a story about how they met Grace Park at the SDCC Battlestar reunion in July and they think now that she was trying to recruit them or anyone could tweet about how they met Allison Mack at an audition and she tried to recruit them.

First mention of Allison Mack in Mexican media
First mention of Allison Mack in Mexican media
6 years ago

The Allison Mack story has been covered world-wide, with the puzzling exception of Mexico. The silence has been breached.

https://labotana.com/actriz-allison-mack-lidera-asociacion-culto-sexual/

Actress Allison Mack leads sexual cult association
November 10, 2017

The actress of the series Smallville would promote the same cult that in Mexico does the husband of the actress Ludwika Paleta.

Another Mexican article on Allison Mack
Another Mexican article on Allison Mack
6 years ago
Argentina article
Argentina article
6 years ago

https://www.infobae.com/america/entretenimiento/2017/11/10/allison-mack-acusan-a-una-bella-actriz-de-smallville-de-liderar-una-macabra-secta-sexual/

They accuse a beautiful actress of “Smallville” of leading a macabre sexual sect

With the intention of turning it into a world organization that was a “force for good and a feminine force against evil”, Allison Mack became leader of a controversial secret cult. She is accused of enslaving, marking as cattle and beating the women who join the group

Some comments to this great story....
Some comments to this great story....
6 years ago
Last one is best
Last one is best
6 years ago
Reply to  ANONY

The last one (manic Keith with adoring Allison) is hilarious!

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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.” Parlato was also 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 premiered on May 22, 2022. Most recently, he consulted and appeared on Tubi's "Branded and Brainwashed: Inside NXIVM," which aired January, 2023.

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