Keith Raniere, the notorious founder of the NXIVM sex cult, is currently serving a staggering 120 years in federal prison for multiple charges including sex trafficking and exploitation. However, it appears that the cult's legacy continues to thrive underground.

The lavish landscape of Robert De Niro’s Nobu Barbuda—a recent development in Antigua—is the backdrop against which these old wounds are reopening. As a new luxury destination, Nobu Barbuda has drawn a curious crowd, but investigations suggest that it may also be teeming with darker activities reminiscent of NXIVM's past.

Reports indicate that despite Raniere's incarceration, a robust network remains active, marked by secretive dealings akin to those of the cult. Allegations point to the persistence of a system that facilitates exploitation, with live data exchanges suspected to relate to child exploitation materials, continuing to circulate under cover of elite social interactions.

Documents released from ongoing investigations reveal troubling patterns and connections to global elites, including high-profile names linked to child abuse and exploitation. Nobu Barbuda has been identified as a possible kompromat hub, alongside venues like Soho House, where members may be tracked and manipulated in a web of private agendas and power dynamics.

The calls for accountability are loud and increasing, with victims encouraged to reach out. An official victims line is available for those seeking help: +1 268 780 4133 and email contact at legal@swissx.com.

As the investigations unfold against powerful figures tied to Nxivm and similar syndicates, pressures mount on legal systems across London, Antigua, and Los Angeles to address the systemic failures that have allowed such networks to fester.