https://www.jsonline.com/story/news/local/milwaukee/2018/04/30/doctor-accused-branding-women-sex-cult-worked-columbia-st-marys-hospital/555714002/
Danielle D. Roberts, a 36-year-old family doctor, has been identified in multiple media accounts as a leader of Nxivm, a controversial self-help group. Some female members were brainwashed by founder Keith Raniere, branded with his initials and coerced into having sex with him, authorities say.
Records show Roberts has worked in recent years at St. Mary's, Columbia St. Mary's Ozaukee in Mequon and Sacred Heart Rehabilitation Hospital.
Caryn Kaufman, a spokeswoman for Ascension Wisconsin, said Roberts was never employed directly by St. Mary's but worked for a staffing agency that provided temporary workers for the hospital. Ascension owns St. Mary's and its affiliates.
“As soon as we learned of her alleged behavior in New York, we immediately notified the placement agency and revoked approval of Danielle Roberts for any future assignments at any of our sites of care," Kaufman said
Ascension officials, however, did not say when Roberts began filling in at St. Mary's or when she was dropped. They also did not disclose how many hours a month she put in at the three facilities.
Roberts' resumé says she began working in Wisconsin six years ago. She first received a temporary medical license here in January 2013 and a standard one three months later. Her Wisconsin credentials expired in February. She is still licensed in New York.
A May 2016 posting on an internal St. Mary's message board listed Roberts as one of seven doctors and other health care officials who "have joined the Medical or Allied Health staff at one or more (Columbia St. Mary's) facility."
Dorsey said Roberts told him that she worked at St. Mary's one week a month.
During one of their conversations, Dorsey said, the doctor talked up an "amazing guy" who was leading some New York seminars. He took her card and later got a text from Roberts.
But what struck Dorsey the most, he said, was the doctor's "disheveled appearance" and the fact that she seemed to be operating in "some kind of a haze." On his final day in the hospital, he searched her name online, finding out about her ties to Raniere and the allegations that she branded his followers.
He said he then filed a complaint on St. Mary's website, linking to a news story on the sex cult and Roberts. In response, he got a note thanking him for the information and vowing to follow up. The note had a request for confidentiality. He has heard nothing since.
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Not sure if this has anything to do with anything, but @fogdryer has been working on Milwaukee and Racine Wi Hospitals and The Catholic Church
I know a lot of the Catholic Hospitals in this area have been taken over by Ascension
hopefully @fogdryer will have something more on this
Medical helicopter crash kills 3 in Wisconsin
Skies were clear with calm winds and good visibility at the time of the crash, with temperatures near 32 degrees, according to ABC News meteorologists.
In a joint statement, Air Methods and Ascension Wisconsin said it is "deeply saddened and mourning the loss of three teammates who were aboard the air medical helicopter that went down in Hazelhurst, Wisconsin, on April 26
http://abcnews.go.com/US/medical-helicopter-crash-kills-wisconsin/story?id=54789003
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Vindicator ago
How do these people fall for this stuff? It's like they have not sense whatsoever.
GreenDell144 ago
It lends credence to the idea that elite families raise ‘em different. Did you read the detail about elite moms putting clothespins on babies’ fingers to make ‘em cry? Then they leave them in the crib until the crying stops altogether. Training them early to snuff out hope, empathy, expectations of love, etc. Don’t worry, we are just as alien to them as they are to us, IMO.
carmencita ago
Where did you read THAT? I want to know. I do not doubt it for one minute. Good God, children have it hard enough in this world as it is. This makes me sick.
GreenDell144 ago
I think it was in a larger book that I was reading about MKUltra and ritual abuse. The first chapter was about ritual abuse in historical/anthropological contexts.
https://archive.org/details/ProjectMKULTRADOCUMENTS178
I don’t think it was one of these, though. The book I’m thinking of was 3-400 pages.