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Q-Anon Cult Leader Loses Hawaii Real Estate License
By Andrew Walden @ 4:20 PM :: 1561 Views :: Kauai County

Q-Anon Cult Leader Loses Hawaii Real Estate License

by Andrew Walden

Another one bites the dust.

Q-Anon adjacent cult leader, ex-con and convicted fraudster Liana Shanti, aka Liane Wilson, Inmate #11866-122, just lost her Hawaii real estate license.

Here’s the word from DCCA, September 10, 2024:

RICO alleges that on November 12, 2008, the state of Hawaiʻi Department of Taxation recorded a lien against Respondent; the AOAO of Aliʻi Cove recorded a lien against Respondent on April 7, 2009; the United States Department of Treasury Internal Revenue Service recorded a lien against Respondent on April 12, 2010; on July 30, 2010, the Circuit Court of the Fifth Circuit, state of Hawaiʻi entered a Final Judgment against Respondent in the amount of $253,885.85; the state of Hawaiʻi Department of Taxation recorded a lien against Respondent on April 30, 2015; on December 17, 2021, the United States District Court of the District of Hawaiʻi convicted Respondent of concealment of bankruptcy assets, and on a December 31, 2022 renewal application Respondent answered “No” to the question, “Since you last filed an application (initial/renewal), have you been convicted of a crime in which the conviction has not been annulled or expunged,” in potential violation of HRS §§ 436B-19(5), 436B-19(12), 467-14(13), 467-14(20), and 467-20. (Commission approved Settlement Agreement.)

Kauai is almost as infested with quacks as Maui, so, if Shanti’s ‘Lemurian Mystery School’ got mentally lost in the crowd, here is a refresher from the Daily Beast:

Liana Shanti is the creation, or alter ego, of Liane Wilson, a 52-year-old mother who lives in a Hawaii suburb (Princeville). Wilson is a former lawyer who worked briefly at the New York-based firm Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom before moving to Hawaii and working as a timeshare salesperson for Wyndham….

On Instagram, where Liana Shanti has 22,400 followers, her avatar and selfies present her as an ageless, airbrushed nymph-like model. Click the stories and you’ll see a barrage of posts often covering QAnon-adjacent beliefs like satanic child sex trafficking, the Luciferian agenda, aliens, reptilian overlords; advice on how to detach from your “family cult;” and vile accusations against her perceived enemies—all mixed in with uplifting self-help memes and advice on juice cleanses and coffee enemas. Zipping through her stories is a dizzying carousel of wellness, fantasy, bigotry, and horror.

Some Lemurian Sisters said they have paid tens of thousands of dollars for Liana’s courses, psychic readings, and artwork. “I have personally spent over $150,000, probably more than that now, on all of [L]iana’s programs, consults, this group,” one posted in Liana’s Lemurian Facebook group. “I was 50-60k in credit card debt for a majority of that time.”

Leaked conversations show members posting in the Facebook group about their financial struggles and Liana encouraging them to take her “12D Business” programs ($3,900) and start their own entrepreneurial wellness endeavors—in which they can sell Liana’s courses and recruit new followers.

Since the pandemic began, Liana’s teachings have grown increasingly chaotic and conspiratorial. She said the act of vaccinating children is a form of satanic ritual because those parents are committing their children’s souls to hell. She’s warned of concentration camps where people will be forcibly vaccinated. She urged Lemurian Sisters to take their kids and flee to “safe” states and countries.

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