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MercurysBall2 ago

Another film produced by Steve Bing, Rock the Kasbah https://www.wbay.com/2020/06/24/film-producer-wealthy-heir-political-donor-steve-bing-dies/

https://imgur.com/a/rYHjt3s From left, Tom Ortenberg, CEO of Open Road Films, Mitch Glazer, Bill Murray and Steve Bing seen at Open Road Films "Rock The Kasbah" presentation at 2015 Comic-Con on Thursday, July 9, 2015, in San Diego. Bing died Monday at his residence in the Century City section of Los Angeles.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rock_the_Kasbah_(film)

Open Road Films https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Open_Road_Films

In March 2011, rival theater chains AMC Entertainment and Regal Entertainment Group announced the hiring of Tom Ortenberg as Chief Executive Officer of a new company, Open Road Films, it was founded by Eric Hohl (Chairman), former executive of United Artists and TriStar Pictures. Ortenberg, previously an executive of Lionsgate and The Weinstein Company,[3] filled out his executive team with the April 2011 hirings of Jason Cassidy (president of marketing), Elliott Kleinberg (General Counsel and executive vice president of operations and business affairs), Steven Andriuzzo (chief financial officer), and Ben Cotner (senior vice president of acquisitions)

TheReturnOfTheTruth ago

@MercurysBall2 @ababcb @kazza64

Why did so many Armenians move to Racine? What happened with Lions Gate and Rio Rancho? Why was the city administrator from Rio Rancho recruited to Racine? Why did he recently resign? What happened with the past mayors and administrators? Which were convicted of crimes involving children? Where is the NXIVM doctor’s family from? Why was That 70’s Show set in Racine?

How are Chris (Ashton) Kutcher, Ron Burkle and Guy Oseary connected? How are Scientology, Freemasonry and Kabbalah connected with the Knights of Pythias, NXIVM, NASA and the Boy Scouts? Who are the four Emanuel siblings and what do they each do? Where did the Podestas get their big break? How is Tom Delonge connected with the I-94 Project and the Fight to End Exploitation with others including Seth Green, Ashton Kutcher, Susan Sarandon, John Legend, Mark Ruffalo and more?

Why did Armenians move to Racine? Who is Azar Torosian and who is he related to? Who are the Masons, Bauers, Johnsons and Rothschilds?

Even before the great exodus of Armenians driven out of their homeland by the Ottoman Turks during the genocide of 1915, in which one and a half million Armenians perished, a small number of Armenians were finding their way to Racine, attracted by the growing industry here which did not require skill or command of the English language. These Armenians were hard-working men who dreamed of working and saving their money in order to return to their homeland and live more comfortable lives there.

The few Armenian young men who came to Racine before the 1915 genocide were from the province of Kharpert. After the genocide, however, the majority who arrived were from the village of Tomarza, Geseria. They both shared a common language, religion and values. Many men had gone back to bring their wives and children or married survivors of the genocide. Many also had brides brought over for them by friends and relatives. Thus the Armenian community here grew, and the family became the core of the community.

The Armenian Work Force

The Armenian work force clustered around the growing industries of J.I. Case Company, Belle City Malleable Iron Company and Walker Manufacturing Company. Case’s main office was on State Street.

Those Armenians who chose not to work in factories established their own businesses on State Street were the Armaganian/Dadian and the Bornanian Grocery Stores. Also serving the Racine Armenians were two other Armenian grocers located on State Street near Douglas Avenue. These stores, aside from the usual staples, carried on their shelves bulghur, basturma, halva, olives and other foods familiar to Armenians.

Other shops, including shoe repair shops, barber shops and dry cleaners, were located on State Street and operated by Armenians. Gulbank Gulbankian was the first Armenian attorney to practice law in the new Armenian community. His office was located a short walking distance on Main Street off State Street. He was joined a short time later by his sister, Vartak. They were a great help to Armenians who needed legal assistance but were handicapped by their language limitations to seek help from an outsider.

What is modern enslavement? How do you control the population? Why is Racine the original Chicago and the real hub for Pizzagate and global criminal corruption?

Why is Racine the model for Smart Citeis, 5G+ AI, Resilient Communities, Community Policing, Common Core (World Core Curriculum) and Sustainability? Why does Racine have special powers provided to the Health Department that other cities do not?

Why was a billion dollar referendum endorsed in a “highly unusual” move by Joe Biden and Bernie Sanders passed in a rigged election?

When did the Virus really begin in the US? Where did it begin?

What is The Truth they cannot allow The World to Know?

Joe10jo ago

I’ve got an idea... how about you switch things up a bit and answer the questions you post rather than bungle the thread with more riddles.

21yearsofdigging ago

Yeah I have to agree.I mean I see the Racine posts but fuc, it is annoying because they are posted as riddles. Just tell us how this relates to Steve Bing or was it the Armenian Mafia thing? See, it just confuses me

TheAnswerIsNo ago

Why Racine, Wisconsin?

"It is likely the strictest, and most over-arching COVID-19 order or ordinance in the country," Racine County Circuit Judge Jon Fredrickson wrote.

What if The Truth were right in front of you since The Beginning?

Did you Repent yet?