NXIVM Social Media Accounts appear on lockdown

Allison Mack and Nicki Clyne, both members of DOS. They might be married.
Allison Mack and Nicki Clyne

By Clifton Park Correspondent

Ken Kozak just made his Facebook and Instagram private.

Michele Hatchette and India Oxenberg have not posted since their outing in NYC
Nicki Clyne on 2/2/18 posted about her upcoming web-series that releases on Amazon in March (It’s been in the planning stages since March 2016 before DOS became public) http://personalspace.tv/
Allison Mack the usual impersonal dreck. One post yesterday.
Is it me just thinking something is amiss? Are the lambs scattering to parts unknown or being called to a slaughter?
None of the crew has visited that down county social club over in Sheffield, MA since Nicki’s Dating for Dummies on 12/10/2017. Something seems amiss in NXIVMville…

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  • Would they need telling? I’m not sure, I reckon they’d begin to figure it out for themselves, as the veneer of this hypocrisy starts to fade..there’s only so much gurning you can do, alone, in pairs, in little huddles, in craft bars and coffee shops, in front of landmarks, woody glades etc. before the effort to impose this narrative of normality begins to look absurd, filtered, phoney-baloney- I’d say that point has been over-reached.

    Also I get the feeling Alison’s been sent to Coventry, no likes, no interaction, no retweeting her wisdom of nano-seconds.. just so long as they realize: outside your current circle of understanding Raniere’s power over you is nothing but a flaccid illusion. When you move away from it, you’ll be safe and will soon regain your balance of mind and your life. Then go to college? Do a philosophy degree? They’ll cover Raniere’s ‘wisdom’ In first term, module one.

    • The only reason people fell for VanDouche is because they trusted their friends who trusted their friends who trusted their friends, etc., who brought them into it. In other words, VanDouche relied on the credibility that friends have with each other and never on himself. Once they got into an closed door environment conducive to thought reform and love bombing, it was a slow boil the frog attempt that manipulated the chemicals in the brain until they eventually bought the idea that they were better off taking an unending set of courses and sleeping with the con man. If they had taken the time to look into his past and seen the trouble with the law and the failed businesses, anyone of them that has a modicum of critical thinking would have realized that it was just another multi-level marketing scam, this time instead of Consumers Buyline and some lame vitamin shop, he took on the persona of a spiritual “guru” of the human potential movement. Yeah, sure. Some guy with his background all of a sudden became this great ethical teacher who had found the path to enlightenment and creating a noble civilization. When you look back on it after your mind is wiped of the garbage they put into it, you can only realize how conned you were to fall for such charlatan.

  • I know that Allison Mack was posting pictures on her Instagram and there would be quite a few negative comments mixed in with the positive. Maybe anyone still in the cult has been told to go radio silent.

  • F.D.C. “why would I look into either of their social media and vote them down or write negative comments?”

    because you feel that what “they” have done to themselves and others is unacceptable, on every conceivable level?

    • But look at the kind of comments. There is stuff like let me join your sex cult or pls brand me if you go through it. Who would want that on their page? Normal people who do not need internet fame and influencer potential as a bargaining chip when negotiating their next contract would consider leaving such a site.
      It is okay to me to call them out for what they are and warn misguided fans of her. Everything that can be done to make NXIVM recruitment harder is a good thing, but stalking people like that is too much. I do not think it is good when Ms Kreuk is thrown under the bus here for the 3000th time and Ms Clyne and Ms Mack deserve the same dignity. Do not attack the person but their actions.
      And how do you expect them to react? Ignore you and continue with whatever they are doing? Or do you want them to throw a tantrum like Mr. Drumpf? None of that helps our mission, which is something bigger.

  • They got a lot of flack after the NYT story, so it is kind of understandable. Would you keep you social media going strong if people would go after you there? I am not judging either of the sides, but why would I look into either of their social media and vote them down or write negative comments?

    • Exactly, that’s just going to make them feel victimized and in the right. They need a waake up call, not another reason to stay asleep.

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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.” In addition, he was credited in the Starz docuseries 'Seduced' for saving 'slave' women from being branded and escaping the sex-slave cult known as DOS.

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