By Shivani
Keith Raniere knew Clare Bronfman and her sister Sara well. He understood their context and how to weaponize them and to get them into an “us vs. them” mentality.
The past life references [see Nxivm Leader Keith Raniere Was Holocaust Denier – Claimed Top Members Were Former Nazis] were such blatant, obtrusive crap.
He got the Bronfman sisters to use this fallacious madness not only against their father but, ultimately, against themselves. Happy trails.
Keith Raniere fueled the grudges that these two already held against old Edgar and the rest of the Bronfman family.

Once upon a time, Edgar Bronfman had a 20-year marriage and five children. I mean, let’s all sing Ashford and Simpson’s Solid as a Rock for a minute or two in commemoration.
Then he spent his mid-forties until his early fifties wrecking everything with a helluva midlife crisis. He had an affair, divorced his lifetime bride and married the affair gal. They divorced fast. But Edgar wasn’t done fucking up yet. He was on a roll.
But what did Edgar Bronfman know about lust or, for that matter, did he know how to spell the word “vasectomy?” Edgar, a fish out of water. Georgiana probably already horrified the minute she hooked him. They married and divorced each other twice. That was twice that they forgot how incompatible they were. The thing is, men, in general, liked Georgiana. This has been a huge part of her life, these darn men.
There was never much of a second family. Georgiana, Sara and Clare’s mother, took the girls off to England and Kenya as much as she could. She was young and destined to be very distracted by her own love life. For now, that’s another story, children. And though it might help to explain Clare’s nonorgasmic frostiness, it is a story for mature audiences only.
One of the only things about these girls I can sympathise with, is their being born into instant outcaste status, alienated from their siblings and other family, because of the ‘social’ status of their mother. This malign calling out of people, for traits and or circumstances they were born into is becoming something of a national sport in the US it seems, if your congress is anything to go by.