
Brooklyn's Thought-Crime Verdict Won't Stop at OneTaste
A Brooklyn jury convicted OneTaste's leaders of forced labor without force or labor. The precedent should worry every American.

A Brooklyn jury convicted OneTaste's leaders of forced labor without force or labor. The precedent should worry every American.

Well, Keith Raniere proved it. He wouldn’t hurt a Fly – Toni Fly, that is.

Clare Bronfman is attempting to re-open the habeas corpus petition she had previously filed against the Federal Bureau of Prisons (BOP) and FCI-Danbury.

The Sixth Amendment guarantees the right to counsel.

In a recent article, Richard Luthmann, who, as a prisoner, spent time in the SHU, claimed the Bureau of Prisons (BOP) is using the threat of “prison rape” to justify keeping Keith Raniere in the SHU for what is now, more than 200 days:

Keith Raniere has been in the SHU (Segregated Housing Unit) for over 200 consecutive days and over 300 days since he arrived at USP-Tucson, a BOP (Federal Bureau of Prisons) facility on January 21, 2021

Marc Elliot made an extraordinary claim about NXIVM attracting billionaires.

Kevin’s most recent article – on Ethan Klein Interview, Raniere’s Hasty Verdict, and Stop Shunning Dead-Enders – prompted a rather opposite reply by Rock Around the Block, whose virtual friends call him Rock.

Over the past year, I have written about J. Michael Shoemaker, of Gold Beach, Oregon, better known as Swami Chetanananda.

FR is reviewing the February 1 hearing in the civil lawsuit, Sarah Edmonsdson et al, vs. Keith Raniere et al.

I have not written about J. Michael Shoemaker AKA Swami Chetanananda lately, because I have been busy.

By Jeffrey Jay, AKA Mockingbird