In this one, let's watch the mainstream media try to sugar coat and whitewash a child/human trafficing/slavery pyramid scheme

While the video is still up; https://www.cbsnews.com/news/lauren-salzman-implicated-nxivm-sex-slave-case-quietly-pleads-guilty-2019-03-29/

Well, would you just look how they bring on some random woman and play softball to try to explain away and minimize the actions of a horrible predatory cult/ponzi scheme.
Another fun bonus easter egg for you is that no matter what story you click on the next story it loads up is pushing the narrative that is trying to make the normies get mad about mueller report and dismiss the findings.
this is not news, this is not information, this is propaganda, fox, cnn, cbs, nbc, pbs, abcdefghijklmno and p, it doesn't matter, it's not real , don't let this stuff be regurgitated by people without challenging it. I know it's hard to confront people about this stuff and it can even be dangerous, but this is a small way to take a stand.

here's a link to the nexivm site so you can just look at it. I mean, would you just look at that? LOOK AT IT!
http://www.nxivm.com/
People involved have been ARRESTED, people involved have PLEAD GUILTY to manipulating women into sex via blackmail threats and TARGETING CHILDREN (they like to say teenage girls but teenage girls are CHILDREN) with the intention of an adult having sex with them. They even branded women with a cauterizing iron. They already plead guilty of this. This isn't just "rich weirdos" playing "BDSM" games, they are posing as a self-help group but are financially extorting new members and using the money to enrich established members. It's a racket. It's cult-like and it's a ponzi scheme. But it also involves violating basic natural human rights.
I believe that this is one of many groups that exist all over the world and we need to keep our eyes peeled for more.

text from the associated press talking points via the CBS news article below the video:

Woman implicated in NXIVM sex slave case pleads guilty

March 29, 2019 / 6:00 PM / CBS/AP

A woman implicated in the sex-trafficking case against an upstate New York self-help group that's been compared to a cult has quietly pleaded guilty to conspiracy charges. Lauren Salzman, the daughter of NXIVM co-founder Nancy Salzman, pleaded guilty Monday to racketeering and racketeering conspiracy at a hearing that wasn't on the court calendar.

Afterward, a judge agreed to seal a transcript until parts of it could be blacked out. The U.S. attorney's office declined to comment on Friday about how the plea was handled.
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In this Jan. 28, 2019 file photo, Lauren Salzman leaves Brooklyn federal court in New York. AP Photo/Seth Wenig, File

Salzman, 42, was one of the four co-defendants of Keith Raniere, the leader of NXIVM, pronounced nehk-see-uhm. She entered her plea two weeks after her mother, Nancy Salzman, 64, pleaded guilty to a charge of racketeering criminal conspiracy. They are the first two to plead guilty in the case.

Prosecutors this month added charges accusing Raniere of exploiting teenage girls. That sparked speculation his co-defendants might agree to cooperate against him.

Raniere, 58, was charged March 13, with exploiting a child and possessing child pornography. He denied the allegations. Raniere had previously pleaded not guilty to charges accusing him of operating a secret society within his NXIVM group that forced women "slaves" to have unwanted sex with him and branded them with his initials.

Raniere has called NXIVM a self-help group, but investigators allege it was a multi-level marketing scheme used as a ruse to enslave and traffic women for sex.

Raniere has been jailed without bail since being brought to the U.S. in 2018 following his arrest in Mexico. Opening statements in the criminal trial are scheduled to take place April 29 in Brooklyn federal court.

Assistant U.S. Attorney Moira Penza told a judge on March 18 that the government is in "active plea negotiations" with three defendants. Included among the three remaining defendants contesting their charges is Allison Mack, best known for playing a teenage friend of Superman on the "Smallville" TV series.

Additionally, Seagram liquor fortune heiress Clare Bronfman was expected to seek a separate trial on charges she bankrolled the Albany-based group, which has also been called a pyramid scheme.

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