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PART OF THE PACK I walked on all fours & barked after being raised by dogs from age of 3
With founder Keith Raniere in jail and Hollywood actress Allison Mack arrested for being a recruiter of the sick group, victim Sarah Edmonson recalls the group's chilling ceremonies
REMOVING her blindfold, Sarah Edmondson found herself naked on a sheepskin rug as the weird initiation ceremony began.
In the candlelit room, she and four other “slaves” were ordered to say: “Master, please brand me, it would be an honour.’’
Then, after being led to a massage table by her “master”, she was told to help restrain one of the other women who was then branded with a searing hot, laser-like device.
Sarah, 40, an actress, recalls: “She was squealing like a pig, squealing like an animal being branded.”
She also endured the same torture and says: “It’s a searing, white pain. It’s being burned. I was being wounded and humiliated, and I was being filmed.
“We had surgical masks on because the smell of burnt flesh was so strong. We were in shock. I wept the whole time.
“It was like something out of a horror movie. We were shaking.”
Afterwards, amid the women’s agonisingly painful scars, the letters K and R could be seen — the initials of Keith Raniere, the charismatic leader of sex cult NXIVM .
Raniere, 57, allegedly blackmailed women into becoming sex slaves and branded their skin with Mack’s initials as well as his own .
Federal authorities said he had a “rotating group of 15 to 20 women with whom he maintains sexual relationships”.
Sarah left the cult two months after being branded in March last year.
Her testimony — first revealed in the New York Times in October — led prosecutors to arrest Raniere on charges of blackmailing and brainwashing often rich and famous women into joining his alleged “sex cult”.
In the arrest documents Raniere is alleged to have insisted that the women attending one of his classes wore fake cow udders over their breasts while they were called “derogatory names”.
He is also accused of putting women in cages, starving them on diets of 500 calories a day — the recommended daily intake for women is 2,000 — and forcing one follower to run into a tree and drink from a puddle.
According to NXIVM’s former publicist Frank Parlato, as well as 35-year-old Mack — who played Chloe Sullivan in the Noughties TV series Smallville — the “cult” was also supported by fellow actress Nicki Clyne, who played Cally Tyrol in TV series Battlestar Galactica.
The NXIVM network appears to have enticed a string of rich and famous devotees, largely due to the charisma of New Yorker Raniere, who claims to have one of the world’s highest IQs and to hold three degrees.
On his website he says he could speak in full sentences when he was a year old and by 12 had mastered high school maths and taught himself to play “concert level” piano.
In 1998 he founded NXIVM — pronounced nexium — as a self-help organisation and set up its headquarters in Albany, New York.
He also grew his hair long and transformed himself into a New Age guru.
Since then an estimated 16,000 people have enrolled in its courses, which it says are designed to bring about “greater self-fulfilment” by eliminating psychological and emotional barriers.
Most participants attended brief workshops such as the group’s “Executive Success Programs”.
But others, including Mack, were drawn deeper into NXIVM, giving up careers and families to follow Raniere — known to them as “Vanguard”.
Followers say he is a warm, funny man who sleeps much of the day before playing volleyball and going on long walks with his women followers at night.
But the New York Times ran disturbing accounts from former followers.
As well as the branding, they described how the group asked them to divulge compromising secrets before joining, prompting fears that they would be blackmailed.
Following the New York Times story Raniere fled to Mexico, where he was arrested last month after cops found him hiding in a luxury villa in Puerto Vallarta with several female members.
As well as being charged with sex trafficking he has also been accused of conspiracy to commit forced labour.
Samia, who was in the films Sixth Sense and Pi, met Mack at a 2013 audition and says she was immediately bombarded with friendship requests and to meet up.
She says Mack emailed her, saying: “Is there anything you have read that you can send to me? I would love to get into your brain a bit?!”
The pair met twice in the next month and the conversations quickly turned to a NXIVM-affiliated women’s group called JNess, which Mack encouraged Samia to join.
But her descriptions of the group were always “very vague”, says Samia, 47.
She suspects Mack lost interest when she found out how old she was but one email Mack sent after their final dinner in 2013 sticks out to her: “Thank you for last night! I had a lovely time with you and (your friend). You are both delicious women.”
Now it seems Raniere faces an uncertain future — but despite the allegations swirling around him, his hold on some of his female followers appears to remain as strong as ever.
A group of women chased cops after his arrest in Mexico
India Oxenberg, daughter of Dynasty actress Catherine Oxenberg, is one devotee who remains a member of NXIVM.
Catherine, Amanda Carrington in the Eighties drama, attended a workshop with her daughter seven years ago and found it “weird and creepy”.
But India, now 26, signed up for more of the expensive classes and ended up draining her inheritance.
Catherine says that when she talked to a former NXIVM member, she became very concerned as India was not eating, her hair was falling out and she had not had a period in a year.
Catherine, 56, says: “I’m helpless. I’ve lost my child and will do whatever I can to get her back.
“For months I have worked to expose Keith Raniere and NXIVM.
“I want my daughter to know I love her and I want her back in my life.”
THE Sun can reveal that NXIVM cult members held wild parties and seminars on Sir Richard Branson’s private Caribbean island, Necker.
Former NXIVM publicist Frank Parlato said: “I was told the reason they staged the seminars on Necker was they hoped to recruit Branson into the organisation.
“Branson would have been the biggest score they ever had – a billionaire businessman.”
Several group members, including co-founder Nancy Salzman, visited Necker for two seminars in 2007 and 2010. Keith Raniere did not attend either trip.
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A few weeks ago, R&B singer Fantasia — also known for her gospel flair — conducted an interview with The Breakfast Club for her latest album Sketchbook, which dropped on October 11. In her interview, she advised women to “let your man lead the way,” stating that the reason it is hard for women to find and keep a man is because they do not allow a man to be the leader. The comment came under heavy scrutiny on social media. In recent history, black women have often been the heads of their households. Many of these women still follow Christian doctrine. I’m left wondering if the idea of women submitting to their husbands is an outdated concept. Or perhaps, the Bible is in need of new interpretation.
According to the Oxford dictionary, submission is defined as the action or fact of accepting or yielding to a superior force or to the will or authority of another person. When discussing submission in a religious and Christian perspective, too often preachers have told women to accept the will of their husbands. Some interpretations from preachers and churches are more radical than others. For some, submission has required a woman to be seen and not heard both in relationships and ministerial positions. For others, it simply meant that the man and woman take on stereotypical gender roles where the man is the provider and protector, and the mother cooks, cleans, and looks after the children.
But times are changing. Women are advocating for themselves, receiving higher pay, attending and graduating from college at higher rates, and choosing their own familial structures. In 2019, for women to be advised of their “place” on the hierarchy scale in juxtaposition to men is not only outdated, but unnecessary.
When men discuss submission from a religious perspective, they quote the Bible to justify ruling over women. While writing this, an alert from my Bible app flashed saying, “Now, what should we learn from everything that is written in this book? The most important thing a person can do is to respect God and obey his commands, because he knows about everything people do” (Ecclesiastes 12:13). However, are all of these really God’s commands or the interpretation from another man? Throughout life, rules and systems are improved upon once the collective has reached a new perspective. So when it comes to the Bible, how do we approach its commands that are no longer widely accepted or suitable in cultural practice?
Men’s historical justifications of women being “under” their husbands have been backed by the first story in Genesis involving Adam and Eve. According to the text, Eve giving Adam the fruit to eat is what resulted in a curse from God in which the command was given that “Thy desire shall be to thy husband and he shall rule over thee” (Genesis 3:16).
“I think that this was a passage that was written for the people in that day and age to explain natural phenomenon,” said a Ph.D. candidate from Vanderbilt University, who is writing their dissertation on the topic, and asked to remain anonymous.
“People assumed that it was a part of the curse for women to be dominated by men, and that’s a valid interpretation of the story. That’s definitely there within the text. The issue comes when we recognize today that women and men, while not equal in every way, shape, and form, ought to have equal rights and opportunities and there shouldn’t be hierarchy,” the student said.
Women, like Fantasia, are not wrong to choose to submit to their husbands, but to impose that opinion on women as a whole is not only inaccurate, it’s a continuation of oppressive interpretations of the Bible. Additionally, not all men desire submissive women and not all women desire submission for themselves.
According to the Institute For Women’s Policy Research, more and more mothers and women are the heads of their households, especially black women. In 2016, the data showed that 81.1 percent of black women were the heads of households with more than half (60.9 percent) being single mothers. When it came to married black women, the amount of women leading their house financially was significantly lower than white and Asian women, which had higher percentages of being the breadwinners in households where they were married. Overall, the report concluded that black women were the most prominent group holding down their households in comparison to any other demographic in every state.
When looking at the data and then the rhetoric of the “man being the head,” this notion appears contradictory. How can we demand that women submit — claiming their lack of submission is the reason it’s hard to find men — when it’s women being left with the emotional and financial responsibility of raising children, earning money, and running a household system?
One of the things left out of many interpretations of the gospel is women’s roles within the Bible. The autonomy of Eve to initiate the “first sin,” Mary and Mary Magdalene, Ruth, and Esther. But most importantly, many preachers are ill-informed or skeptical about stating the truths regarding the Bible’s origins. It is not a book to be taken literally but rather a book of literature that can be analyzed multiple ways while simultaneously revealing the universal truths of God, which is found in many other books and religions.
“Most biblical scholars and more pastors learn, when they go to seminary or when they do biblical studies degrees, all of this. But it never makes it to the pews. It never makes it to the people who go to church every Sunday. No one wants to rock the boat. Essentially there are very few pastors out there who are willing to go to their congregations and say ‘Hey, this text is just a fable. Snakes don’t talk, we know that. It’s just a story.’ People still hold it as if it actually happened,” the doctoral candidate stated.
Although it’s perfectly fine to submit to your husband, if you see fit, the purpose of the text isn’t to say that women must yield to the will of their husbands. There are many interpretations to the text and far too often, the text, which was written by men is often interpreted by men for personal gain. Consider Ephesians 5:22-28, which is talking about a wife and husband loving and respecting one another equally. It states:
Wives, submit yourselves to your own husbands as you do to the Lord. For the husband is the head of the wife as Christ is the head of the church, his body, of which he is the Savior. Now as the church submits to Christ, so also wives should submit to their husbands in everything.
Husbands, love your wives, just as Christ loved the church and gave himself up for her to make her holy, cleansing her by the washing with water through the word, and to present her to himself as a radiant church, without stain or wrinkle or any other blemish, but holy and blameless. In this same way, husbands ought to love their wives as their own bodies. He who loves his wife loves himself.
Although the text is telling wives to submit, it is also telling husbands to do the same in loving their wives like Christ loved the church, a metaphor for a universal principle in every relationship.
“They impose an American and modern-day interpretation on the word submit, and doing that you miss the whole concept of the love principle,” says Reverend Stallworth of East End Baptist Church in Bridgeport, Conn.
“Hey husbands! Love your wives as Christ loved the church. When you deal with that, it’s a whole different context. Who’s in charge goes out the window. Even when you start with Adam and Eve, we look at it [as] somebody has to be in charge and in a firm dictatorial-type leadership [way] and that’s not in the Bible,” said Reverend Stallworth.
“That is something we impose on the text. If you have a husband or wife, same-sex couple, two people together, the whole idea is to sit down and say whom does what well? And then whomever does that well ... will sort of lead in that area.”
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