
Is It Virtue Signalling to Call Kristin Kreuk a Virtue Signaller?
For some time, commenters on Frank Report have debated the important topic of whether Kristin Kreuk, that marvelous taxpayer-funded Canadian actress, is a class A virtue-signaller.

For some time, commenters on Frank Report have debated the important topic of whether Kristin Kreuk, that marvelous taxpayer-funded Canadian actress, is a class A virtue-signaller.

Well, kids, we don’t have to worry about Keith Raniere coming after anyone for revealing the top-secret Nxivm tech.

Lisbeth Calandrino was one of the early coaches of Nxivm when it was known as Executive Success Programs.

Editor’s Note: In conjunction with my work on “The Lost Women of NXIVM” documentary film, I hired a forensic scientist to test the hair of Karen, an inner circle member of Keith Raniere’s harem, in order to determine if there was any reason to believe that she may have been poisoned. The results of

Getting sentenced is not easy for the Nxivm defendants.

From the moment she was indicted, the worriment about Clare Webb Bronfman, 40, fleeing the US pre-trial was serious enough to set her bail at a staggering $100 million.

This is going to open up Pandora’s box – and the line may be out the door – at Keith Alan Raniere’s sentencing.

Frank Report has turned its attention to the curious case of Nithyananda Swami.

I don’t believe this email has ever been published. It may not be, at this juncture, very important. But for those of us who study the Nxivm cult and its leaders, it has a little more than just historical significance.

[This is a speculative piece about what may happen to Keith Alan Raniere once he is sentenced and assigned to a permanent prison. I based my observations on interviews with former prisoners and in part on an excellent story in the Atlantic Rape in the American Prison. Some readers may think this is

This is Part 22 of the Lauren Salzman series. We are studying one of the top leaders of Nxivm, a woman who claims she is a victim and seeks leniency from the court regarding sentencing.

Here is a crazy Indian story.