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Factfinder2 ago

A couple of points need to be made here.

Common Cause employs a company called Corporate Creation Network, Inc. to serve as its registered agent as shown in the link. They do this for many different companies, apparently including O.P.E.N. America. Their address as registered agent is in Iowa. http://www.corporatecreations.com/clients/ What registered agents do is receive legal paperwork for a company.

The building at 4742 N 24th St in Phoenix that houses OpenWorks/O.P.E.N. America is called Camelback Commons and is run by Premier Business Centers, offering shared office space. https://www.pbcenters.com/Regions/Arizona/CAMELBACK-COMMONS-office-space-PHO.aspx They rent full-time offices, day offices, virtual offices, meeting rooms, etc.

The missing link for me is where Joseph's Bistro came into the picture for the poster. I don't find it listed anywhere as being associated with that building.

Anyway, the poster must have then searched the address again with Joseph's Bistro and came up with the hourscenter.com website. The Joseph's Bistro logo belongs to a restaurant in Massachussetts. http://thepulsemag.com/wordpress/2007/10/1007-review-joseph%e2%80%99s-bistro-restaurant-sports-bar Hourscenter.com shows the bistro's logo while listing places that start with Joseph, even though they have nothing to do with the bistro. You can test this by replacing josephs with jims in the address bar. A logo for a company called Jim's will come up and you will see many listings for things that start with Jim.

Hank0331 ago

I'm not saying that it's not a bad algorithm. I do find it interesting that almost all of the addresses (a dozen and a half or so) that I followed for "Joseph's" that were listed in my area drop pins on/next to some sort of medical park or dental office. The couple that didn't conform dropped pins on houses, which seems to support the fucky algorithm theory. I'm not saying there is any relevance to pizzagate or anything like that, just that it's a strange coincidence that may be associated only with my area. Might be worth some digging, might not be.

Factfinder2 ago

It would be nice if the Steemit poster explained how she made the leap to Joseph's Bistro as being in that building.

Hank0331 ago

Agreed. Odder still is that one address I searched in a town an hour away from me has this place listed as the actual occupant on Google Maps, although their website does not list a facility that fits this location.

ETA:

This one is in a house directly across from an elementary school.

I used to live down the road from this one. It is a hospital.

This is another hospital.

This one is in a partially vacant building across the street from a foster care advocate. This document also turned up in a net search. The law firm has since moved from that address, but still strange.

More to come. Moving this list to a new comment.