anonymous ID: 81eb0e May 8, 2019, 11:22 a.m. No.6447140   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7221

looks like they scrubbed this already. anyone have screencaps?

 

https://www.greatamericancountry.com/places/local-life/beyond-hollywood–the-los-angeles-movie-industry

anonymous ID: 81eb0e May 8, 2019, noon No.6447521   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7527

>>6446106

FWIW, decide to dig a little bit more from porn notable. as a society i think we've all been fragmented/fractured in that we have been conditioned/programmed through mass media. sports and entertainment are distractions of the highest accord. porn is either up there being as nefarious or just a bit outside-however, porn works towards destroying morals and values, leading men and even women to become accustomed to and okay with multiple sex partners, unprotected sex, and even to 'mock' porno performers in the way they have sex (imagine that). like the previous anon said, it moves the cultural narrative toward a norm of apathy/carelessness for what truly matters-the work we are doing here. do i think the porn industry/hollywood may be cover for the transcontinental human/sex trafficking, gun running, and drug smuggling venture of the cabal? why, yes, i do.

 

here's some info from my dig-

 

MindGeek-connected to pornhub via https://medium.com/@Strange_bt_True/how-big-is-the-porn-industry-fbc1ac78091b

 

https://www.bloomberg.com/research/stocks/private/snapshot.asp?privcapId=142431065

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/XVideos

 

"XVideos serves as a pornographic media aggregator, a type of website which gives access to adult content in a similar manner as YouTube does for general content.[8][9] Video clips from professional videos are mixed with amateur and other types of content.[8][9] By 2012, XVideos was the largest porn website in the world, with over 100 billion page views per month.[10] Fabian Thylmann, the owner of MindGeek, attempted to purchase XVideos in 2012 in order to create a monopoly of pornographic tube sites. The French owner of XVideos turned down a reported offer of more than $120 million by saying, "Sorry, I have to go and play Diablo II."[9] In 2014, XVideos controversially attempted to force content providers to either pledge to renounce the right to delete videos from their accounts or to shut down their accounts immediately.[11]"

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fabian_Thylmann

 

http://www.hoovers.com/company-information/cs/company-profile.wgcz_as.647fade5b49dae9a.html?aka_re=1

 

https://rejstrik-firem.kurzy.cz/03291715/wgcz-holding-as/