Shadow: Keith Raniere and Ervil LeBaron’s Bad Ass Warrior Bitches

Ervil Le Baron
Why the FBI regards NXIVM as Organized Crime
By Shadow State 1958
In my last post, I discussed the LeBaron cult which produced the Mexican teenage girls sent to Clifton Park to be mentored by Keith Raniere.  This LeBaron cult had a history of polygamy, pedophilia and extreme violence with 25 plus murders.
Of course, Raniere in a video tape claimed to have had people killed on his behalf and his NXIVM cult has a history of mysterious deaths.
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In discussing the LeBaron family, note that since they practiced polygamy and pedophilia, cult leader Ervil LeBaron had at least 13 wives and over 50 children.
They were squirting out a new generation every 15 years.
They reused the same first names so more than one person is known as Cynthia LeBaron. Don’t  ask me to draw up a family tree. The LeBaron family tree is a jungle.
Ervil LeBaron, born in 1925, formed a Mormon sect where defectors were murdered by Ervil’s Bad Ass Warrior Bitches. Ervil used his wives and daughters to murder defectors and dissidents. In some cases, he ordered murders from a Utah jail cell and the murders were carried out years after Ervil LeBaron died.
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Jacqueline LeBaron,  aunt or great aunt of Clifton Park’s Cynthia LeBaron, is being led out of a Houston court.
Jacqueline LeBaron gave money to her sister, Cynthia LeBaron, to murder cult defectors in 1988.
Cynthia LeBaron is either the mother or grandmother of Clifton Park’s Cynthia LeBaron.
The older Cynthia LeBaron confessed to the murders of three adults and an 8 year old girl.

Of the 7 killers involved in the infamous “4 O’Clock Murders,” 5 were found guilty of murder. One, Cynthia LeBaron, testified against her siblings and was granted immunity. The final suspect, Jacqueline LeBaron, was captured by the FBI in May 2010.

On June 16, 2011, Jacqueline pleaded guilty to conspiracy to obstruct religious beliefs and faced a 5-year maximum sentence in a future sentencing hearing. Jacqueline LeBaron was even on the FBI’s Top Ten Wanted List.
Now, why did Rose Laura Junco recruit Mormon girls from the Le Baron cult to go to Clifton Park?
Was it only for sex or was it to be the nucleus for a Hit Squad to murder Raniere’s opponents?
Why were the four Mormon girls housed in Dr. Brandon Porters house?
The same doctor who showed ultra-violent movies to women to desensitize the women to violence.

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Heidi
Heidi
5 years ago

Terrific story, Shadow. Shocking as it is, I am not at all surprised.

It was always KAR’s plan to cultivate a squad of sexy assassins, blackmailers, etc. — girls trained to use their natural sex appeal and acquired skills “mentored”’by Keith to do KAR’s bidding and “take the fall” or “the rap” for him.

This is really central to a lot of what went on with DOS — the “readiness” drills, the blackmail material on members, hacking, even the brands marking the girls as KAR’s weaponry — perhaps to distinguish them from other girls who would be owned by other masters after KAR “mentored” and Brandon Porter and/or Lauren et al mentally conditioned them, IMO.

Funny, once last year dining in public with Frank and Catherine Oxenberg I embarrassingly, rather loudly blurted out something like, “Mothetfucker’s building a pussy army he must be stopped!”

I was shocked when, rather than taking me for insane, Catherine immediately agreed just as fervently.

Now, this is all my JMO but there are dozens of details over decades I could point up to affirm the veracity of my strong feelings on this matter and the more facts I learn the more sure I am of it.

Please, what were the dates Rosa brought the girls in?

Thanks, Shadow.

niceguy
niceguy
5 years ago

Good reporting. This information is incredibley dark and disturbing. How did this go on for so long? It only adds weight to the article about corruption is Saratoga and the state police.

tex2
5 years ago
Reply to  niceguy

Mexico isn’t exactly a “rule of law” kind of place.

niceguy
niceguy
5 years ago

I have never actually commented before on website or for that matter Facebook I am one of those people that just hits like. I never realized until commenting at this site how important it to think about what your writing and to edit before you hit post comment.

Otherwise you can come across as a moronic insane person.

Bangcock seems to have a PHD in both moronism & insanity.

niceguy
niceguy
5 years ago

Well, in addition to not commenting anymore when I have been drinking coffee, I must now add no commenting when I have had a few glasses of wine.

tex2
5 years ago
Reply to  niceguy

Try doing both at the same time, it may even things out.

niceguy
niceguy
5 years ago
Reply to  tex2

Tex2
Thanks I will give it a shot

soccermom1245
soccermom1245
5 years ago

Thanks for introducing me to yet ANOTHER Mormon cult crime that is not covered by our “news.” Here is an oldie, goldie – https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mountain_Meadows_Massacre

shadowstate1958
5 years ago
Reply to  soccermom1245

I have been fascinated by the Mountain Meadows Massacre (1857).
What set it off was the shooting death of Parley Pratt, an early Mormon leader and associate of Joseph Smith, the founder of Mormonism.
Old Parley had to marry twelve women.
Wife number twelve already had a husband who did not cotton to Parley pilfering his wife. So he hunted Parley down to Arkansas and shot him dead.
In that era stealing a man’s wife was considered a grievous sin and the husband was acquitted.

When an Arkansas wagon train headed to California passed through Utah, the Mormons, probably acting under orders from Brigham Young, dressed up as Indians and promised safe passage.
Instead the Mormons murdered every member of the wagon train who was over age four.
Men, women and children were butchered and it was set up to look like Indians committed the slaughter.
Of course none of the massacre victims was involved in the killing of the polygamist Parley Pratt.
Twenty years later one Mormon, John D. Lee, was executed by firing squad for his role in the Massacre.

As for Parley Pratt he had so many wives and children that you probably know some of his descendants.
Like Mitt Romney the US Senator who ran for President in 2012.

Pratt practiced plural marriage. He was murdered in 1857 by the estranged husband of his twelfth wife. Pratt fathered thirty children. His living descendants in 2011 were estimated to number 30,000 to 50,000. He is the great-great-grandfather of Mitt Romney, the 2012 Republican candidate for President of the United States, and the great-great-great-grandfather of Jon Huntsman Jr., diplomat and former Governor of Utah, who is currently serving as the U.S. Ambassador to Russia.[4]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parley_P._Pratt

Part of my hatred of people involved in NXIVM is my hatred of Mormon and Muslim polygamy.

niceguy
niceguy
5 years ago

Shadowstate,

Did you know Samuel Clemens and many other people signed a petition for the then president to do an investigation of the massacre?

When the surviving children of the massacre were interviewed, the Indians were described as being white.

This massacre casts such a dark shadow on Mormonism. I do not know how anyone who is Mormon can look past it.

Then again the gold tablet and the seeing stone are….. I will stop there. Its amazing that the political climate at that helped to sweep the massacre under the rug.

niceguy
niceguy
5 years ago

Shadow
Another knock against Mormonism is the rampant racism that exists within the church. Blacks were not allowed into a Mormon temple church until 1978!!!

Blacks were literally barred entry. A black person trying to enter would have been physically stopped.

Sounds very American to me(sarcasm).

https://religionnews.com/2018/06/11/40-years-later-most-mormons-still-believe-the-racist-priesthood-temple-ban-was-gods-will/

niceguy
niceguy
5 years ago

Attended a concert tonight and thought I would ask some questions of my self and everyone else,..

orangecountydreams - OCD
orangecountydreams - OCD
5 years ago

This is absolutely chilling. I did not make the connection before. LeBaron ran one of the most brutal and violent cults in memory. More proof that Raniere was a pedophile and escalating to grander plans.

And yes, these sects bear no resemblance to modern day Mormons.

Thank you, Shadow.

shadowstate1958
5 years ago

Modern day Mormons have settled down. They even enjoy musical comedies like the Book of Mormon.
But out in the deserts of the American West and Northern Mexico die hard Mormon fanatics, hell bent on imposing blood atonement, plot the murder of Mormon apostates and critics.
Keith Raniere’s NXIVM was moving towards LeBaron’s bloody vengeful cult.
A cult that enslaved women and exploited children and murdered critics and defectors.

Pyriel
Pyriel
5 years ago

I came upon a story of a very nasty cult recently. I’ve often wondered how far Raniere’s more zealous followers would go for him or how much they would allow him to control them or hurt them. Murder, vicious beatings or kidnapping for example. But this is a level of control that I could never have imagined.
https://grimhappenings.com/roch-theriault-ant-hill-kids

niceguy
niceguy
5 years ago

Shadowstate great article by the way !!!

niceguy
niceguy
5 years ago

To Shadow,

Could Nxivm reality or Nxivm conspiracy get any stranger? The truth is that whatever the DOJ uncovers or whatever we at Frankreport speculate the truth is bound be far darker and stranger.

The truth is we will never know all of the dark crimes Keith Raniere has committed. Raniere will be taking those to the grave.

niceguy
niceguy
5 years ago
Reply to  niceguy

Shadowstate,
What do you think of the parallels between Keith Raniere and the children of God ?

Scott Johnson (@ScottTexJohnson)

Finally, a good article from Shadow, plus not a single mention of Mack. Raniere didn’t come close to LeBaron’s “I’ve had people killed for my beliefs,” he was an amateur compared to LeBaron: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ervil_LeBaron

niceguy
niceguy
5 years ago

Scott Uh….umm……?……. are you in legal…, problems….please…..do…include…the….Frank……report…….stick…..to…,.your…..rugged….individualism….. you Dush 💼 bag…

niceguy
niceguy
5 years ago
Reply to  niceguy

Scott what your trying to say is in left field ot center field… I am not sure because you are ducking nuts..nutS 🥜?

You make fun of Heidi but at the end of the day you only make fun of yourself.

tex2
5 years ago
Reply to  niceguy

Get off the coffee and wine.

niceguy
niceguy
5 years ago
Reply to  tex2

Thanks I am trying Tex

Somebody
Somebody
5 years ago

It needs to be clarified that these “Mormons” defected from the Mormon Church aka The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. THAT church has excommunicated polygamist members and has been opposed to polygamy for a long time. Polygamy was once part of the church, but hasn’t been and has taught against it and disciplined/cut off members since 1890. This guy, being born in 1925, was part of some broken off faction of the church. Referring to them as Mormons can cause confusion since members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints are still referred to as Mormons by many people still today.

Scott Johnson (@ScottTexJohnson)
Reply to  Somebody

Polygamy is still a part of the Mormon church. They just don’t officially marry wives 2 through x.

Heidi
Heidi
5 years ago

No, the Mormon church does not condone extramarital sex, Schlock. That’s grounds for excommunication of males and females alike. As is pre-marital sex and, again, both sexes are equally liable and punished.

tex2
5 years ago
Reply to  Heidi

You call me Schlock. I call you Heidi the WHORE. The “official” position is one thing, the wink/nod is quite another: https://www.apnews.com/d16c5607405a4313a528f0f29582aa64 “Utah prosecutors say they generally leave polygamists alone but need the ban to pursue polygamists for other crimes such as underage marriage and sexual assault.”

niceguy
niceguy
5 years ago
Reply to  Somebody

Philosophical jargon …

Somebody, You have a pronounced opinion of religion vs secular beliefs.

What do you feel…?…. about the following… groups philosophically…
Philosophically what do you feel of the Children of God?….. and the fine gentlemen from Waco Texas, David Koresh?!
I have friends, in the military, that think David Koresh despite ambushing the ATF agents did nothing wrong. What do you feel?

I personally feel that Koresh was the embodiment of evil. Othets think/feel he was expressing his individual right under the freedom of religion.

What about Nxvim as a philosophical or religious group? Give thanks to Vanguard?

What do you think, Somebody? I am putting you on the spot…..
Answer at your convience… or not….

I personally believe Vanguard to be an abomination of virtue.

Somebody
Somebody
5 years ago
Reply to  niceguy

I don’t know anything about the Children of God. As for David Koresh, he was evil. Another example of people “drinking the kool aid”. KAR is definitely more evil than Koresh, if that’s possible. In other words, I agree with you 100% Nice Guy.

niceguy
niceguy
5 years ago
Reply to  Somebody

Somebody, thank you for responding to my poorly written question. A number of people on far left and far right believe Waco was some kind of governmental conspiracy to undermine religious freedom or gun rights or both. I have never understood that view point hence the question.

tex2
5 years ago
Reply to  niceguy

Waco was a conspiracy of government incompetence.

Somebody
Somebody
5 years ago
Reply to  niceguy

Wow, Nice Guy, I’ve never even heard of those theories. I am very pro gun and own several. I am all about religious freedom. And I believe David Koresh was a very demented sick person with the ability to get a lot of followers, much like KAR. I can see how some on the far right would twist what happened into the government abusing its power and stunting freedoms or whatever, but I’m not one of those. The raid that killed him was kick ass. I applauded his death.

tex2
5 years ago
Reply to  Somebody

Raniere’s evil didn’t result in dozens of people, including children, dying in a fire. How can you say Raniere is “definitely more evil than Koresh?”

Anonymous
Anonymous
5 years ago
Reply to  tex2

Of course. The far right is always to blame when the far left gestapo state does the murdering.

Flowers
Flowers
5 years ago
Reply to  niceguy

Obviously, Nice guy, if your “friends ” think Koresh did nothing wrong, then you’re an idiot to remain friends with them.
I never speak to anyone who I knew defended a murderous pedophile.

niceguy
niceguy
5 years ago
Reply to  Flowers

Flowers,
I was using the term friends very loosely. I should have written coworkers or acquaintances. I do not think anyone like myself would vanguard sit to and comment as much as I do at Frankreport;
if I was sympathetic pathetic to pedophiles and murderers.

I would never be friends with someone that believed the government framed David Koresh.

niceguy
niceguy
5 years ago
Reply to  niceguy

In my previous post the word ‘vanguard’ should have been the word visit. I really need to proof read before i hit post

Ruby Ridge
Ruby Ridge
5 years ago
Reply to  Flowers

You need to talk to your friends the Clintons who hid behind Reno’s skirt as she ordered the murder of all those children. It is always about the children until the democrats murder them.

shadowstate1958
5 years ago
Reply to  Somebody

It needs to be clarified that these “Mormons” defected from the Mormon Church aka The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints.

Yes, 95% of modern day Mormons are like Donny and Marie.

But the immoral practice
of polygamy persists among Muslims and Mormons.

Polygamy Is More Popular Than Ever
American approval ratings for polygamous marriage hover around 16 percent right now.
The percentage of Americans who find polygamy to be morally acceptable has more than doubled since 2001, according to new results of a Gallup survey tracking opinions on key moral issues since the early 2000s.
Rough estimates place the polygamous population in the U.S. somewhere between 50,000 and 100,000 people, chiefly in Muslim and fundamentalist Mormon families.
https://www.thedailybeast.com/polygamy-is-more-popular-than-ever

And how do polygamists support their families?
By putting the wives and kids on welfare.

Government money and public funds pay for polygamy
Government, once the enemy of polygamy is now its benefactor.

April 6, 2002
By Rick Ross
Hildale — Welfare is often how polygamist communities like Hildale in Utah and Colorado City in Arizona substantially support themselves. Polygamists often use food stamps to feed their families. Former polygamist Benjamin Bisline said, “If it wasn’t for government subsidies, these people couldn’t survive. There are people here with 15 wives on welfare.” Bisline still lives in a polygamist town.

The twin polygamist communities of Hildale and Colorado City on the Utah-Arizona border totaled 5,274 in 1998. And everything within these towns is overshadowed by the Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (FLDS), the largest polygamist group in North America.

Girls marry in their teens. Church leaders dictate these marriages, often wedding teenage girls to middle-aged men who already have wives. Nearly all the property in these towns is controlled by the FLDS through a trust called “United Effort Plan,” which was run by a board of seven men in 1998.
https://culteducation.com/group/1099-polygamist-groups/16852-government-money-and-public-funds-pay-for-polygamy.html

Somebody
Somebody
5 years ago

Interesting, Shadow. You’re right.

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.” 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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