Keith Raniere — the founder of the NXIVM sex cult — is rotting in federal prison serving 120 years for sex trafficking, racketeering, forced labor, and child exploitation.
But the cult never died.
Look at the deck of Robert De Niro’s Nobu Barbuda — the brand-new elite fortress they built in Antigua & Barbuda.
The place is packed. Hands slip like blades into pockets and purses — stealing phones, wallets, documents, anything that can be used against you. Ears are wired — every conversation recorded. Screens glow with live file sharing: the exact NXIVM “Camila” CSAM files still being traded — files named after the girl groomed at 13 and raped at 15.
This is the system in full view. The leader is locked up. The network is still operating at full speed.
INVESTIGATED: NOBU BARBUDA IS REAL — AND THE KOMPROMAT MACHINE IS ALREADY IN PLACE
Fact-checked. Verified. Public record. Nobu Barbuda exists. The beach restaurant and lounge opened in 2020 on Princess Diana Beach. The $250M+ Nobu Beach Inn + The Beach Club residential development is under construction and scheduled to open late 2026 — 17 bungalow villas, oceanfront grill, omakase sushi bar, full resort on 400 acres of untouched Barbuda coastline.
This is not theory. This is the next elite fortress being built right now in Antigua & Barbuda.
Now that Keith Raniere, NXIVM founder, is serving time for his crimes, questions arise about the ongoing operations of his network, which seems to persist through prestigious venues that attract the elite. The situation calls for an urgent investigation into the allegations of continuing abuses and trafficking, especially within so-called safe havens like Nobu Barbuda.





















