BREAKING NEWS: Eight, Happy DOS ‘Slaves’ Come Out Publicly and Tell Their Stories on Website, ‘The DOSsier Project’

Eight DOS women from the website DOSsierproject.com.

A new website has been launched by eight women, meant to show the positive side of DOS, the secret sorority created by Keith Raniere.

The website is called The DOSsier Project and is led by Nicki Clyne, one of the First Line Masters of DOS.

Frank Report broke the story of DOS on June 5, 2017. The revelation led to the cratering of Nxivm, as hundreds left the group and led to the October 2017 New York Times story that got the FBI involved, which led to Raniere’s arrest.

The thousands of stories that have been written about DOS since then have been almost universally told from the DOS victims’ perspective.

At the trial of Raniere, four DOS slaves testified – Sylvie, Nicole, Jaye, and Lauren Salzman. They painted an extremely cruel and horrifying picture of DOS – with branding women on the groin and blackmailing them into silence. Sleep deprivation, semi-starvation, and seduction assignments – all done while Keith Raniere ordering his First Line Masters to keep his role as the ultimate master a secret from the gullible women who were being recruited.

Now an alternate story emerges – with eight DOS slaves telling their stories online – in videos and prose –of how DOS was a positive experience for them.

We heard the negative stories – and, frankly, I have written many and was first to publish them – so I am glad to be the first to publish the news of another side – of DOS slaves speaking out on the positive side of DOS.

Let us review this then with an open mind. It’s possible that some had a positive experience while others found it horrifying and were true victims.

I am told that all eight DOS women made videos about their experiences and how they, as mature, adult women, made an informed choice to join DOS and are not regretful of that choice.

Without further ado, let us introduce the first eight women to come out and proclaim DOS to be a good and great thing for them.

Nicki Clyne

Nicki Clyne Brooklyn, NY Nicki Clyne, 37, began her career as an actor, most notably on the hit television series Battlestar Galactica . She has worked as a writer, a news analyst and television host, but it wasn’t until she experienced the failings of the criminal justice system first-hand that she decided to dedicate herself to much needed advocacy efforts in the field. She works directly with people inside prison, as well as produces media that brings awareness to important, and sometimes controversial, issues.

Nicki Clyne

Brooklyn, NY

Nicki Clyne, 37, began her career as an actor, most notably on the hit television series Battlestar Galactica. She has worked as a writer, a news analyst and television host, but it wasn’t until she experienced the failings of the criminal justice system first-hand that she decided to dedicate herself to much-needed advocacy efforts in the field. She works directly with people inside prison, as well as produces media that brings awareness to important, and sometimes controversial, issues.

Linda Chung

Linda Chung Jersey City, NJ Linda Chung, 51, is a former lawyer who worked in corporate law and the music industry. She has also worked as a brand marketer for a global consumer goods company and news analyst. She has had several of her own businesses in consulting, coaching and real estate investment. She is currently a business owner in the financial services.  She attended Dartmouth College, Cornell Law School and Columbia Business School. She is passionate about helping people through building businesses and relationships.

Linda Chung

Jersey City, NJ

Linda Chung, 51, is a former lawyer who worked in corporate law and the music industry. She has also worked as a brand marketer for a global consumer goods company and news analyst. She has had several of her own businesses in consulting, coaching, and real estate investment. She is currently a business owner in financial services.  She attended Dartmouth College, Cornell Law School, and Columbia Business School. She is passionate about helping people through building businesses and relationships.

Leah Motishaw

Leah Mottishaw Vancouver, BC Leah Mottishaw, 34, has a background in science and business which she has leveraged in a unique career path that includes antibiotic research, hematopoietic stem cell storage, scientific consulting, technical writing/editing and professional development training (such as job readiness, team performance and entrepreneurship). She particularly enjoys working with specialized groups including women, entrepreneurs, Indigenous communities and teens. Leah is blessed to live in Vancouver, Canada with her growing family.

Leah Mottishaw

Vancouver, BC

Leah Mottishaw, 34, has a background in science and business which she has leveraged in a unique career path that includes antibiotic research, hematopoietic stem cell storage, scientific consulting, technical writing/editing, and professional development training (such as job readiness, team performance and entrepreneurship). She particularly enjoys working with specialized groups including women, entrepreneurs, Indigenous communities, and teens. Leah is blessed to live in Vancouver, Canada with her growing family.

Danielle Roberts D.O.

Danielle Roberts Long Island, NY Danielle, 39, has been a body enthusiast, athlete and health advocate her entire life. She taught aerobics and personal trained her way through school. She studied psychobiology and completed a dual degree in Osteopathic Medicine & Clinical Nutrition. She served our communities as a physician, medical director, hospitalist, and entrepreneur. She has recently focused her efforts on exposing injustice and stands as an example for women to own their decisions so that they can be a more potent force in the world.

Danielle Roberts

Long Island, NY

Danielle, 39, has been a body enthusiast, athlete, and health advocate her entire life. She taught aerobics and personally trained her way through school. She studied psychobiology and completed a dual degree in Osteopathic Medicine & Clinical Nutrition. She served our communities as a physician, medical director, hospitalist, and entrepreneur. She has recently focused her efforts on exposing injustice and stands as an example for women to own their decisions so that they can be a more potent force in the world.

Michele Hatchette

Michele Hatchette Brooklyn, NY Michele Hatchette, 33, was born and raised in Harlem and attended one of the first historically integrated schools in the country. Michele has spent her career in education, agriculture, hospitality, and community building.  Most recently, she has become the co-leader of several nonviolent, humanity focused efforts that seek to ensure that the rights of all people are upheld under (what is still left) of the law.

Michele Hatchette

Brooklyn, NY

Michele Hatchette, 33, was born and raised in Harlem and attended one of the first historically integrated schools in the country. Michele has spent her career in education, agriculture, hospitality, and community building.  Most recently, she has become the co-leader of several nonviolent, humanity focused efforts that seek to ensure that the rights of all people are upheld under (what is still left) of the law.

Sahajo Haertel

Sahajo Haertel Berlin, Germany Sahajo Haertel, 37, has a unique multi-cultural education and background. She speaks five languages and has lived, worked and travelled in 23 countries across four continents. She has a B.Sc.Econ in European Politics, an M.Sc.Econ in Philosophy and is most passionate about, and advocates for personal growth, heightened awareness, humanity and non-violence. She has been an entrepreneur, educator and a life coach. She is currently studying how Consciousness and Self-Awareness relate to inner freedom, empathy and humanity.

Sahajo Haertel

Berlin, Germany

Sahajo Haertel, 37, has a unique multi-cultural education and background. She speaks five languages and has lived, worked and traveled in 23 countries across four continents. She has a B.Sc.Econ in European Politics, an M.Sc.Econ in Philosophy and is most passionate about, and advocates for personal growth, heightened awareness, humanity, and non-violence. She has been an entrepreneur, an educator, and a life coach. She is currently studying how Consciousness and Self-Awareness relate to inner freedom, empathy, and humanity.

Samantha Le Baron

Samantha Le Baron Sarasota, FL Samantha Le Baron, 31, grew up in Chihuahua, Mexico in a Mormon community. She has a BA degree in Multidisciplinary Studies, with concentrations in Language Acquisition, Language Development, and Social Sciences. She speaks Spanish, English and French. She has worked in the fields of human potential, women’s studies, education development, and economic development. She now has her own ceramic product line, as well as a financial services business. She is passionate about helping other women entrepreneurs reach their goals.

Samantha Le Baron

Sarasota, FL

Samantha Le Baron, 31, grew up in Chihuahua, Mexico in a Mormon community. She has a BA degree in Multidisciplinary Studies, with concentrations in Language Acquisition, Language Development, and Social Sciences. She speaks Spanish, English, and French. She has worked in the fields of human potential, women’s studies, education development, and economic development. She now has her own ceramic product line, as well as a financial services business. She is passionate about helping other women entrepreneurs reach their goals.

Angelica Hinojos

Angelica Hinojos Orange County, CA Angelica, 41, was born and raised in Mexico City. She holds a B.A. in Psychology and an MSc in Work and Organizational Psychology from University of Nottingham. Formerly endeavored to Human Resources for global and family owned corporations and currently an entrepreneur helping her community with guidance on parenting and nutrition.  She is passionate about helping others create better lives, hence, creating a better world. Angelica is fortunate to share her life with her husband and 2 boys.

Angelica Hinojos

Orange County, CA

Angelica, 41, was born and raised in Mexico City. She holds a B.A. in Psychology and an MSc in Work and Organizational Psychology from the University of Nottingham. Formerly endeavored to Human Resources for global and family-owned corporations and currently an entrepreneur helping her community with guidance on parenting and nutrition.

She is passionate about helping others create better lives, hence, creating a better world.

Angelica is fortunate to share her life with her husband and 2 boys.

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Now for some testimonials of the DOS women:

Linda Chung

Transcript of Chung’s video

Hi, my name is Linda Chung. I am 51 years old and I live in New Jersey. I am a former lawyer, marketer, and news analyst. I have had my own businesses in real estate, consulting and coaching. I currently work in the financial services industry.

I went to Dartmouth College, Cornell Law School, and Columbia Business School. I am officially retired from the law but given recent events affecting many of my friends, I am focused on various projects aimed to bring awareness to the problems of “trial by media” and injustices in our legal system.

I was a member of DOS from early 2017 and have personal experience with this women’s group. I was not only fully aware of the nature, practices and purpose of DOS, I understand very clearly and firsthand how the media and people who were not a part of DOS and others have grossly misrepresented the portrayal of this group.

DOS was a women’s group to help women become a more potent force in the world.

The media’s portrayal of women as victims of DOS is simply not supported by facts and evidence. The focus on branding, sex and collateral is criminalizing behavior simply because women are involved.

To characterize a woman who had engaged in a sexual act of her own design and traveled from NYC to Albany as “sex trafficking” is absurd and tragic to real victims of sex trafficking.

To characterize “transcribing notes” for a memorial service as “forced labor” is similarly insulting and surely not the intent of these laws.

To characterize providing collateral as “blackmail” or somehow negating one’s consent is absurd – and doing so would make providing a house as collateral for a mortgage a crime or blackmail just because people “feared” their house would be taken.

Ask yourself, if this secret society were a group of men, would this be news? Why is it assumed that women are either “brainwashed” or “victims” and not an option that women would choose to uphold principles and their word – and to keep a vow of secrecy and lifelong commitment?

I WAS NOT a VICTIM:

I was not a victim of any forced labor.

I was not a victim of any branding.

I was not a victim of any coercion or sexual activity of any kind.

Instead, I CHOSE TO BE A PART OF DOS AND THEREBY:

I CHOSE to be responsible for my decisions and not a victim.
I CHOSE to commit to my decisions and not blame others.
I CHOSE to give my consent and collateral to help build my word.

I CHOSE TO BE A PART OF DOS.
I CHOOSE NOW TO SPEAK UP AGAINST INJUSTICE.
I CHOOSE NOW TO STAND UP FOR A PRINCIPLE OF TRUTH AND JUSTICE.

– Linda Chung, The DOSsier Project

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Michele Hatchette

Transcript of Michele Hatchette

I really don’t believe that if the media was, you know, if the media in this country were run by black people or people of color, I don’t think this conversation would have gotten as far as it has.

And I think it would have been over the day it was presented to somebody because black people and people of color for centuries have recognized that white women have a certain kind of privilege that they can use when they feel uncomfortable.

They have a certain position where if they make a choice and they decide later that they didn’t like it, they get a pass in a way that we don’t get at all. And I think that like the NXIVM case as a whole – and Keith’s case in particular – really highlights in an extreme way the system of oppression and hate that our justice system is saturated in.

Likewise, I believe this situation really highlights in a big way how for centuries we continue to allow white women to distract us from the real violence that women of color and black women are experiencing. So, in this situation, you have so many inconsistencies, so many holes in these stories, so many questions not being answered or asked. And still, we’re believing that these claims, which are some of the most egregious crimes against humanity  – sex trafficking and forced labor – we are just taking that. When there are women in this country, I would imagine most brown who are in situations and being sex trafficked, who no one is talking about, who continue to get ignored because we love to watch these women cry and we think that we’re prioritizing that and paying more attention to that and giving away all these, using all these resources to continue to have that on the news cycle while this is still going on.

The fact that, like, we’re living in a country where we’re OK with that, I believe is a problem. And it’s a huge reason why I’m here because we have an incredible platform where I want black women and women of color and any woman in this country who right now continues to be ignored and is in one of the most vulnerable positions right now to stand with us while we have this megaphone to talk about actual injustice, not ‘I’m uncomfortable and I’m going to call that rape.’

Or sex trafficking or coercion or violence, this needs to end. And I think that we have the capacity to do that.

I want black women and women of color and any woman in this country who right now continues to be ignored and is in one of the most vulnerable positions right now to stand with us while we have this megaphone to talk about actual injustice, not I’m uncomfortable and I’m going to call that rape.

Or sex trafficking or coercion or violence, this needs to end. And I think that we have the capacity to do that.

– Michele Hatchette, The DOSsier Project

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Nicki Clyne

Transcript of Nicki Clyne

Hopefully, anyone watching this will see that we’re all grown ass women, you know.

But I think there’s still a lot of space for confusion, in a way that we can easily address. So even this term ‘sex slave,’ Leah, you mentioned what that actually is, and similarly, I’ve read legal cases of what sex trafficking charges typically entail, and it’s heartbreaking. It’s tragic what happens to women who are marginalized and abused. And certainly, that was not my experience, nor I think that of anyone who participated in DOS.

So, what was our experience like? Did anyone here have an experience that was anything close to being a sex slave?

– Nicki Clyne, The DOSsier Project

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Leah Mottishaw Vancouver, BC Leah Mottishaw, 34, has a background in science and business which she has leveraged in a unique career path that includes antibiotic research, hematopoietic stem cell storage, scientific consulting, technical writing/editing and professional development training (such as job readiness, team performance and entrepreneurship). She particularly enjoys working with specialized groups including women, entrepreneurs, Indigenous communities and teens. Leah is blessed to live in Vancouver, Canada with her growing family.

Leah Motishaw

When I think about the concept of all these women being sex slaves for Keith Raniere, of course, I’m very sensitive now to the concept of sex slaves, and so I pay attention when I see that in the news or anything to do with sex slaves.

And there was a ton of news coverage about NXIVM, the cult, and all these sex slaves. But interestingly, during that time, I actually came across a few other articles about other sex slaves. And what really hurt a lot was to read situations where I would call women sex slaves and how different it was.

And I think one of the big costs to women in the world with the whole sensationalization of DOS is that true sex slaves are diminished or what is considered a sex slave is sort of sensationalized, almost glamorized.

Like, us, you know, very well-off, privileged women in North America doing something and sort of having this like cute little secret society, we’re calling that “sex slaves.” Meanwhile, I read about women in Indonesia who live in these farming villages where they live like season-to-season and they’re told, “Come with me to some other country and I’ll give you work as a maid or something in a house. And you can make a bunch of money and send it back to your family.” And they go and they literally are chained to a room and raped. That is a sex slave. A woman participating with a group of other women to better herself is not a sex slave.

Leah Mottishaw, The DOSsier Project

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There will be more to hear from The DOSsier Project, I am told, and it will undoubtedly be worthwhile to check for updates.  Readers may want to start with Frequently Asked Questions as the women explain that “DOS no longer exists, but the spirit of compassionate, strong women working together lives on!”
Maybe, if this is true, with Raniere gone – off to a lifetime in prison – these compassionate, strong women can somehow interpret the pain of the women who feel they were victims and approach them for healing and peace, perhaps even friendship, and with an understanding that both perspectives of DOS may be true.

 

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Monika
Monika
3 years ago

I wonder how many of these women had to do Ready checks with their master, Nicki, count calories and take collateral, etc. We all know they’re are sending in money to keep that pathetic wannabe “Grandmaster” loser happy while sitting in his cage for the next 120 years.

My goal is to shut down her website and group. I feel she is acting as his outsider to keep his project going. I am truly afraid with his connections in Mexico, and brainwashing skills, we could have some true sex tracking happening. Especially now that COVID is slowing down. Prison doesn’t slow him down, if anything – it empowers him to pick his next little helper, which I believe is Nicki. Nicki needs to be shut down before this gets out of control – if it isn’t already. I have a sneaking suspicion she connected to some things happening here in California. They’re welcome to come at me. #metoo and I don’t’ like bullies from Cults. So let’s go!

Anna
3 years ago

These ladies are the 2020 version of ‘Charlie’s Girls’ (Charles Manson’s followers)

Jane Smith
Jane Smith
3 years ago

Okay, so I listened to Chung. She just does not get it. All cults have this. Scientology is the same. They pretend the sea org etc are like priests making a vow of life long poverty and obedience. They then use slave labour. People are hooked in and find it hard to leave. It is very very hard to prosecute cults because of the issue of what is consent and what is not but here it is open and shut – clear, many victims did a lot of work for no pay; they gave up careers; some were sued excessively; others were not told KR wanted sex with members; others were not told they were going to be branded.

These people still in the group will not do themselves any favours by persisting with trying to make everyone think everything was fine.

They should instead pursue other interests as they will just waste their time and not get KR released. This is not a case where prosecutors have lied. it is a rightful case with lots of clear evidence. If they want a cause go after helping the people sued by KR and get justice and more importantly money for them.

Jane Smith
Jane Smith
3 years ago
Reply to  Jane Smith

Clyne’s is ridiculous. “Literally chained to a bed and raped” etc. – so much of what she describes as real sex slaves is what happened to other women in DOS.

AnonyMaker
AnonyMaker
3 years ago

It’s typical and even expectable, that in the downfall of a cult and its leader, and the aftermath, a few dead-ender loyalists will remain who see things through rose colored glasses, regardless of how bad what went on actually was. There was a somewhat similar situation with Manson Family diehards; the dancing at the jail is even reminiscent of that earlier group’s antics.

I notice that none of these women express any concern that so many others found the situation abusive; what I read is that they got what they consider to be a worthwhile experience (I think most of them were not really in the thick of things in Clifotn Park, and weren’t subject to having sex with Raniere) and are unconcerned about what happened to others also involved, which may say something about their state of mind. Nicky Cline does ask “Did anyone here have an experience that was anything close to being a sex slave?” as if it’s an open question; maybe not “here,” but obviously beyond those 5 there are more than that many who were in DOS and now consider it to have been sex slavery or something similarly coercive.

Also, those bios all sound like attempts to put a positive spin on careers that have fallen down the rabbit hole, involving playing at being ‘advocates’ and ‘coaches’ while likely doing menial work to actually make ends meet, given what we know of how NXians end up – hardly ‘executive success’, and certainly none sound as if they work for an sort of substantial corporation or organization.

Jane Smith
Jane Smith
3 years ago
Reply to  AnonyMaker

Yes, it’s strange – as if they can compartmentalize what was done to others and say well it was fine for me, therefore, it’s okay.

Anonymous
Anonymous
3 years ago

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NiceGuy
NiceGuy
3 years ago
Reply to  Anonymous

Are you Scott?

Disgusted
Disgusted
3 years ago

These women were in DOS to “push against their fears” and be “strong women.” Yet not a single one testified for the defense. Instead they release this right before sentencing and act like some major injustice has happened. Makes no sense. To say they were afraid of being prosecuted for testifying shows they had a guilty conscience and were not willing to fight for the “truth,” that they now claim to represent. They think their bios make them so important and credible, but it really just shows that they have an inflated sense of self-importance just like their “Grandmaster.” I would ask them how many times did NXIVM use the legal system to mess up other people’s lives? And since there are “no victims” and everyone is “at cause” in their own life, don’t those philosophies apply to their “Grandmaster”? Also when is Clyne being prosecuted for immigration fraud since was not actually living with Mack or in a real marriage?

AnonyMaker
AnonyMaker
3 years ago
Reply to  Disgusted

I think it’s more really that they may have been afraid that if they testified, they would risk confessing to having been involved in criminal activity for which they could be charged. That’s perpetration, not suffering persecution.

You are right that they at least lack conviction, if they weren’t really to take a possible (or imagined) risk to do what they now position as the right thing.

Jane Smith
Jane Smith
3 years ago
Reply to  AnonyMaker

I agree – although the same point could apply now if they admit to anything criminal or knowing about anything criminal – which is a big risk to take and lose even more credibility. They seem to have lost their careers because KR liked to make people feel really inadequate and worse than they started, pushed them down, had them give up their careers even, and ruined their lives even if they think he did them so much good.

Cara
Cara
3 years ago

How is it that Michele, being 33 years old, went to one of the first integrated schools?? That’s just a ridiculous statement as all schools were integrated well before she entered even kindergarten. Also, Danielle is the former Dr that branded all of these women. This website is an attack on the victims of DOS and Keith Ranieri in general. I’m disgusted.

Dinah K Gieske
Dinah K Gieske
3 years ago
Reply to  Cara

“Danielle, 39, has been a body enthusiast, athlete, and health advocate her entire life. She taught aerobics and personally trained her way through school. She studied psychobiology and completed a dual degree in Osteopathic Medicine & Clinical Nutrition. She served our communities as a physician, medical director, hospitalist, and entrepreneur.”

Nowhere does it say in her bio that she actually is a doctor, i.e., gone to med school; or even an academic doctor, i.e., received a Ph.D. It says that “she served our communities as a physician…” That’s pretty shady phrasing. And what is a “hospitalist”? I read her bio as this: she got a degree (could be a masters, could be a BA) and she loves aerobics. And how does branding someone with a cauterizing pen align with “first, do no harm,” the Hippocratic Oath that all doctors swear to?

Mexican Lady
Mexican Lady
3 years ago

i had not watched the videos of the women. I was busying admiring the videos of frank/.
These women are VERY DISTURBING. The hate they have for other women is noticeable and scary

Mexican Lady
Mexican Lady
3 years ago

Michele Hatchette talks about how white woman are evil bla bla… WOMEN AND GIRLS OF COLOR WERE RAPED BY RAINERE.
Cami and Dani are NOT white women. They are women of color. It is also OK if white women call rainere out. Stop invalidating women Michele!

Jane Smith
Jane Smith
3 years ago
Reply to  Mexican Lady

Yes, I was surprised she raised a race issue. Illegal immigrant vulnerable very young Mexican woman aged 15 in the hands of a white man of 45 is hardly a privileged white US woman.

Alexandra McGoey
Alexandra McGoey
3 years ago

Thing is these women (or Raniere) don’t get to define what being a victim is. The law does. It has done so. Thank goodness.

NCGirl
NCGirl
3 years ago

Leah lost me with her comment about DOS being well to do women, while other women who are trafficked are poor. Sex trafficking isn’t just for poor women. And, I cannot imagine any woman of color listening to Michelle and thinking dedicating her life to some creepy old white dude, aka slavery is okay.
These women are vapid bobble heads.

Nice Guy
Nice Guy
3 years ago

Where did Leah Motishaw come from?

I’ve been following this case for 2+ years.

Anyone have information?

AnonyMaker
AnonyMaker
3 years ago
Reply to  Nice Guy

She is one of the Seattle/Vancouver members we haven’t heard much about, though she has shown up on lists of DOS slaves and remaining diehards. I have her down as Leah Lim Mottishaw – Orange Sash/1 Stripe. Diane Lim, who I believe is her sister, was also in DOS and remained a loyalist – I have her as Yellow Sash 3/Stripes.

Her being so distant, I don’t think she was subject to having sex with Raniere like those who were in Clifton Park, and would have been less likely to even have a clue about the worst of what went on in the inner circle, so it’s not entirely surprising that she still sees things through rose colored glasses. I think that may apply to Chung as well, and maybe at least one other.

HAND, NG!

Anonymous
Anonymous
3 years ago

Way to throw your entire lives away on a complete POS ladies! I pray they wake up. Just sad at this point.

bridanya
bridanya
3 years ago

it’s wild how educated and stupid people can be simultaneously. I think anyone with a brain and heart can agree that no decent person would let anyone else be branded… ever

Jane Smith
Jane Smith
3 years ago
Reply to  bridanya

Yes, on the website mentiond are more videos and Chung, an ex lawyer, compares mortgages and collateral (actually in a way unhelpful to KR as banks follow through if you don’t pay the mortgage and yet DOS has always said no collateral would have been released ever)…. but that analogy falls down. The bank asks for security charged over a property not naked photos. Those who put house deeds up as collateral in DOS – that specific thing if not forced – fine – very very very stupid but that one thing where no coercion is fine but that fact Chung did not feel coerced does not mean the victims did not.

Reñero triflin
Reñero triflin
3 years ago

Just wondering…. When exactly will (‘They’) be going after the (Snake’s decapitated) body??? .. S E R I O U S L Y

Pyriel
Pyriel
3 years ago

Oh, Nicki, you’re so blind
You’re so blind, you blow my mind
Hey Nicki, hey Nicki! 😎🎵😳

VacuumSalesMan
VacuumSalesMan
3 years ago
Reply to  Pyriel

LOL

Nice Guy
Nice Guy
3 years ago
Reply to  Pyriel

Funny

Mary
Mary
3 years ago

These women need to read this Vanity Fair interview with their fellow DOSsier India Oxenberg.
She is White–yes.
And Privileged. — the very definition.

But what made her FINALLY wake up is UNDENIABLE. And it doesn’t have anything to do with her whiteness or her privilege. It was her own discovery of FACTUAL PROOF– Recordings she discovered among Alison Mack’s duffel bag. Recordings of Keith Raniere admitting he did everything he is being accused of.

This is what finally made her open her eyes. The truth of who he really is.

What will it take for these women?

https://www.vanityfair.com/hollywood/2020/10/india-oxenberg-opens-up-about-her-familys-nxivm-nightmare

Anonymous
Anonymous
3 years ago
Reply to  Mary

“What will it cost for these women?”

Deprived of many years of their lives and a possible professional existence. And perhaps many years in prison if they were involved in or aided and abetted in crimes. And if they are convicted of damages in civil actions, they will probably be financially ruined for the rest of their lives.

Jane Smith
Jane Smith
3 years ago
Reply to  Mary

Very good point. In the FLDS group, the leaders were brighter – the internet was banned so they could not hear the video the FBI seized of Warren Jeffs having group sex including with a 12-year-old wife with other wives around the bed. Here these largely bright women on DOS surely can hear recordings of KR that prove things they don’t believe.

Reñero triflin
Reñero triflin
3 years ago

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Can’t Michele Hatchette relay FrReport any other pic that DOESN’T broadcast stereotypical So-Furiously-Elated-I’ll-Never-Have-Another-Moment-to-Myself-Again aka Cult Status Update Avatar?

Mexican Lady
Mexican Lady
3 years ago

hahha

Fool me Not
Fool me Not
3 years ago

Definition of both collateral and blackmail:

Collateral:

Definition of collateral:

“1: property (such as securities) pledged by a borrower to protect the interests of the lender.”

https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/collateral

Definition of blackmail:

“Blackmail is an act of coercion using the threat of revealing or publicizing either substantially true or false information about a person or people unless certain demands are met. It is often damaging information, and may be revealed to family members or associates rather than to the general public. It may involve using threats of physical, mental or emotional harm, or of criminal prosecution, against the victim or someone close to the victim.[1][2] It is normally carried out for personal gain, most commonly of position, money, or property.[1][3][4][5]”

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blackmail

Disgusted
Disgusted
3 years ago
Reply to  Fool me Not

Thank you. These “highly successful and smart” women should be ashamed to pretend there is no problem with the BLACKMAIL.

Snorlax
3 years ago

Someday, this will be used as groundwork for a psychological study on issues such as rape trauma and Stockholm syndrome. Absolutely brilliant of Vantard to bring this out now, given that the sentence is likely already cast.

But remember Vantard, today is the first day of the rest of your life sentence!

VacuumSalesMan
VacuumSalesMan
3 years ago

Dear Nxivm 5,

How many umbrella organizations and sub organizations will you be creating?

Let’s see so far the Nxivm 5 have created the following:

1. The DOSier Project

2. Forgotten Ones

3. Make Justice Blind

4. Nubile Virgins 4 Vanguard

Your master Kieth Vanguard Raniere has taught you well; by having so many different various organizations, you have created a façade of legitimacy.

Vanguard would be so proud. Yeah!

“We give thanks to Vanguard.”

Jane Smith
Jane Smith
3 years ago
Reply to  VacuumSalesMan

Yes, such a waste of their effort. They should try to get their careers going or put more effort into them instead.
1. above seems to be Dangerous Mics, LLC. The site’s terms say “The term “Dangerous Mics LLC,” “us,” “we” or “our” refers to Dangerous Mics LLC and the other partnerships, corporations and other undertakings that are authorized to carry the name “Dangerous Mics” or one or more of those undertaking as the context requires. “

shadowstate1958
3 years ago

I am not by any means a Feminist but the very idea of branded sex slaves, with blackmail hanging over their heads in the 21st century, is repugnant.
Please join the 21st century, ladies.

Nice Guy
Nice Guy
3 years ago

Shadow no one is ever going to accuse of being a feminist or of misandry.

finebetty
3 years ago

As you don’t support women’s rights and are clearly stuck in the 1960s yourself, asking others to join the 21st century is rather hypocritical.

Heidi H
Heidi H
3 years ago

Perusing the “DOS Dossiers” I’m reminded of Nicki Clyne’s video interview with Frank and statement on record posted here on FR not days hence that “DOS does not exist.”

Nice Guy
Nice Guy
3 years ago
Reply to  Heidi H

Heidi-

Get with the program! Nicki, like her character on the hit tv show BattleStar Galactica, lives in an alternate universe.

CarpeDiem1111
CarpeDiem1111
3 years ago

However many brainwashed followers he still has on the outside, Raniere is going to be nobody’s master but Rosy Palms for the rest of his life. In fact, he had better pray the Bureau of Prisons really does lodge him in isolation in the dreaded SuperMax, or else he may very well end up the branded DOS slave of his new cellmates.

Anti Cult
Anti Cult
3 years ago

These women don’t seem to grasp the fact that their experience doesn’t matter and has absolutely no bearing on this case. Out of 150 DOS slaves, there are 8 who are going on record. That leaves 142 other women who are not siding with them. This case is about the women who were victimized and came forward. And it’s about the mountain of evidence that supports it, because this lunatic insisted in recording and saving everything.

Anonymous
Anonymous
3 years ago
Reply to  Anti Cult

You’re wrong, 152 was the total number of women that D.OS got to have that includes the 8 front-line teachers, of which only Nicky is part of this new group that gives testimony

Anonymous
Anonymous
3 years ago

Was Linda Chung in One Asian?

Dianne Lipson
Dianne Lipson
3 years ago

Linda Chung, when the bank records your house as collateral, they don’t come around every month asking you for even more collateral. Nor do they require collateral before letting you know the terms of the loan. Sheesh.

Anonymous
Anonymous
3 years ago
Reply to  Dianne Lipson

Great point, Dianne!!! What else do you think about these last-minute, shoot myself in the head, tactics?

Dianne Lipson
Dianne Lipson
3 years ago
Reply to  Anonymous

Well, Michelle Hatchette playing the “white privilege” card is a hoot.

The Judge
The Judge
3 years ago

They really can’t grasp that it’s the blackmail and extortion that the authorities have a problem with

Anonymous
Anonymous
3 years ago

It’s really sad because you have to release yourself. Nothing we tell these women will convince them that Keith is a monster. The victims of a cult have to come to their own realizations – to release themselves.

All we can do is continue to show the truth, help them if asked, and hope that they see the light.

Anonymous
Anonymous
3 years ago
Reply to  Anonymous

hope more people see that this is the best way, because if you insist on judging who are innocent victims and who are the evil henchmen of Raenier, you will only be pressing the answer button (flee or fight)

Burn It Down
Burn It Down
3 years ago

“Grown ass women” who have been brainwashed by a sociopath, and are making this the hill they die on. Anyone who has read anything about “Vanguard” can see he is a narcissistic manipulator who has done this to scores of women for over 30 years. I’m more interested in listening to the women who escaped, exposed him and have done the deprogramming work that is giving them their life. Dude talks about babies being “rapeable” anyone defending him has ZERO credibility, ethics or morality based on that alone. Also…why do this a day before sentencing? Oh right, because “Vanguard” told them to. Just like he thinks he knows better than his lawyer who advised against all of these antics knowing it won’t help his appeal. Lock this maniac up in the Supermax and let’s all stop talking about him and giving him the attention he craves.

Mexican Lady
Mexican Lady
3 years ago
Reply to  Burn It Down

Well said…

Fool me Not
Fool me Not
3 years ago

To the women of DOS, a serious question:

What good have you done? I am not talking “empowered”.

What have you done to stop trafficking? Shelter the homeless? Feed the poor?

Your assignments, I think, were to recruit, seduce your vanguard, find virgins…?

But seriously, what good have you actually done? Mother Theresa stuff.

Alex
Alex
3 years ago

I managed to watch 2.31 minutes of Michele’s recording. Michele enjoys talking about anything else, anything else BUT the crimes committed by Raniere. That’s how her mind copes with his loooong history of crime: let’s look at anal hair on X, Y and Z; let’s look at the chemical composition of the stratosphere above Madagascar and how it changed in helium concentration between the Bronze and the Iron ages… Anything but, anything but…

Wow!!!

These clothed monkeys are such a waste of oxygen!

Hatchette triflin
Hatchette triflin
3 years ago
Reply to  Alex

It’s as if she joined directly into DOS, later, bypassing NXIVM shenanigans all together, and considers herself elite: recognizing the “Main Umbrella” platform was, in fact, a cult, she was too savvy to fall for.

Now, beyond exhausted, just trying to get to that next tier in Superior Master’s Seduction Endeavor(s) (like she’s still convinced it’s 2016 & the luckiest girl in the harem A N D def Not 2016 & Nicki or Allison’s laziest recruited DOS pledge aka ‘Feed her to Vanguard’s gross penis and don’t bother [us] again (for at least 3 weeks)’

That’s not shenanigans, rather, just small-mindedness + rote schtick

Anonymous
Anonymous
3 years ago
Reply to  Alex

You statement, “look at the chemical composition of the stratosphere above Madagascar and how it changed in helium concentration”, is right of the movie The Black Panther.

Anonymous
Anonymous
3 years ago

Public opinion-wise, India Oxenberg’s project repeatedly playing clips of Keith Raniere talking about raping babies is going to do far more damage to him than these women could ever repair.

They are doing damage to themselves by saying it’s okay for him to be advocating a perspective that this is an okay topic that we should all be pondering.

G
G
3 years ago

Linda has, “also worked as a brand marketer”… ROFL! A little Freudian slip there.

Anonymous
Anonymous
3 years ago
Reply to  G

No kidding! From the horse’s mouth

observer
observer
3 years ago

These women are delusional, they have suffered years of brainwashing and they cannot see clearly. If KR had not been arrested, they would still be doing the same thing because they are predators too. I can’t wait for this garbage to be thrown into prison and never hear from this nasty group again.

Anonymous
Anonymous
3 years ago
Reply to  observer

The cultists should be in jail too. It’s not fair to Keith since they had the most demented criminal behavior.

Annony non
Annony non
3 years ago

This has Keith all over it. Any problem can be solved by a fake company with questionable graphic design to seem like it’s for “empowered” women. Collateral, aka blackmail for sex acts is not empowering. Where is reality for these people?

John 1
John 1
3 years ago

More people who will publicly support their Fuehrer, then blame you for the backlash. These people are incredible.

How Apropos
How Apropos
3 years ago

In the UK ‘Dosser’ is a word used to describe a lazy, homeless, city dweller. The government or charity assists by providing ‘Dosshouses’ for them to sleep – somewhere to lay their weary and unfortunate heads.

Anon
Anon
3 years ago

Will be interesting to revisit their beliefs in a year or so when the KR veil fades and they are left to think for themselves again. Sad to see success when trying to fill a void with such evil practices.

Heidi H
Heidi H
3 years ago

Less than 23 hrs., 59 minutes, at 6:01 AM Pacific time…

Nomin Jerabek
Nomin Jerabek
3 years ago
Reply to  Heidi H

Heidi, I’m going to follow the entries from a distance. I’m anonymously rooting for GINA’s story to be forgotten and to receive a worthy truth and closure in the future. I wish tomorrow’s verdict on the perpetrator would be a definite point.

Heidi H
Heidi H
3 years ago
Reply to  Nomin Jerabek

Thank you, Nomin.

Anonymous
Anonymous
3 years ago
Reply to  Heidi H

Was my suggestion to Frank to set up a countdown for the sentencing of Keith Raniere.

Anonymous
Anonymous
3 years ago

These women are too mind-bent to see that the turd of slavery glittered in the terms of female empowerment is still a turd.

The VanFraud, in his excellent sociopathic ability to manipulate in word salad, has them convinced that DOS is equivalent to other forms of discipline like the martial arts or the like, where the path to self-control often entails a temporary pain for a greater goal. Except in the VanFraud’s case, he couldn’t give a shit about the real goals of any of these women as long as he can use them as tools to grow his new MLM of slave pods of women with “collateral” (blackmail), e.g., nude pictures, deeds to property, true or not (how ethical!) shameful stories, etc. Sure, this “discipline” is maintained under the threat of the release of “collateral” (how empowering!)–which is necessary because women have been treated as princesses for far too long–might involve finding him a “sex toy”, participating in a group blow job, or a trek out to a cabin in the woods where oral sex is to be performed on himself or others, but this “babying” of women when it comes to sex is just another way of treating women like children and has got to stop! How dare you call a spade for what it is–sexploitation or sex trafficking!

We empowered women have chosen to do this because there are no ultimate victims. But most women aren’t as evolved or as strong as us and our grandmaster, so we must lie (how ethical!) to those we bring in, and when they complain, can’t handle, or finally see DOS for what it truly is, it’s just because these women are weak little princesses just like he told us.

NCGirl
NCGirl
3 years ago
Reply to  Anonymous

Nothing says female empowerment like non consensual cooch branding….🤩

Fool me Not
Fool me Not
3 years ago

They are coming across as disciples of Vanguard rather than a new independent group.

A group of women fighting sex traffickers, whose founder was a brainwashing sex trafficker.

Best of luck in your endeavors. Wear his initials on your crotches the rest of your lives, because that’s what most people will be thinking of when they’re looking at you, pretending to be listening.

Just my humble opinion.

Shivani
Shivani
3 years ago
Reply to  Fool me Not

“There is no more DOS.”

We changed its name to TOSS. To Our Senseless Stupidity.

Pandora'sJF
Pandora'sJF
3 years ago

“… this like cute little secret society…” (Leah)

Whoa, whoa whoa. When women tried to get out of this “cute little society” and were told their collateral (blackmail) would be released if they tried… and there were previous escapees who had their lives destroyed by vexatious lawsuits, it kind of ceases to be a cute little sorority.

Anonymous
Anonymous
3 years ago
Reply to  Pandora'sJF

Leah is in the ‘The Vow’ being told in very unminced words that what she was doing was illegal. If she didn’t care then, she certainly doesn’t care now.

Steven
Steven
3 years ago

They are well educated women and appear to have a decent income; unfortunately they cannot think……..

Anonymous
Anonymous
3 years ago

Linda Chung, you just gave a long-winded, perhaps parroted speech that you are an empowered pimp that must use others’ misery to decorate your soul. That you want to mimic a Mafia model of representing your interests.

That if it didn’t happen to you, it’s nonexistent.

Noted.

Many of these attractive, educated, talented people are like dark voids. I don’t understand how others don’t see this within seconds. I think one is enough for the night. I’m saddened and terrified she really does understand the psychopathy and celebrates it.

Nomin Jerabek
Nomin Jerabek
3 years ago

In Hungary, DOS activities (MLM) are classified as women for sexual activity. In peasant language, he’s called a pimp and he’s punished by the law. It’s an activity in itself. And its closure for two years is considered a restriction on personal liberty and is even more severely punished by the lawmaker. (Taking someone’s arm or arming them and taking them to another location against their will is already an act.)

Natashka
Natashka
3 years ago

It’s one thing saying they had a great experience in DOS but another to call someone who didn’t a liar. They need to be careful they don’t get sued.

Nomin Jerabek
Nomin Jerabek
3 years ago

A woman who participates with a group of other women to improve herself isn’t a sex slave? All right, let’s say, since you volunteered, it’s not. But what about the girl with the underage, grown-up body, but still a childish soul? Who is controlled by her instincts, but is not yet able to make the right decision for herself on her own because she is inexperienced and mentally immature with the “games” of adults.

Mexican Lady
Mexican Lady
3 years ago

Any idea why this was not presented at trial?

Hey, great reporting, Frank! Everything is so fascinating! Have a good rest!

Mexican Lady
Mexican Lady
3 years ago
Reply to  Frank Parlato

That’s right. Thanks for clarifying.
Congratulations on the wonderful reporting. I really like the new audience dynamics you’ve created.

Malinwah
Malinwah
3 years ago
Reply to  Frank Parlato

They should be afraid of being charged for their involvememt with sex trafficking, extortion and being accessories of KR.

Anonymous
Anonymous
3 years ago
Reply to  Frank Parlato

Oh, do try harder to help them and get them off Frank, look at all these mild-mannered pretty women! Surely they are all so demurely innocent? Do they have anything to do with that cult? The one with all the branding and rictus grins?

Anonymous
Anonymous
3 years ago
Reply to  Frank Parlato

What on earth could they be charged with? Look at them, demure American girls, is there some sort of reason they shouldn’t be enjoying free and comfortable lives?

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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.

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