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A few minutes of net-sleuthing reveals...


The site for "Jane O'Brien Media" exists, and it's weird and consistent with the documentary.

http://www.janeobrienmedia.com/

But is it real? I mean, anybody could have made that site.

I'm looking up the website registration, which is public information. So I'm not revealing anybody's private data in what I list below; it's just what shows up on the public business records.

The site registration shows it was created 9/26/11, apparently pre-dating the documentary. It expires on 10/5/17, and will presumably be renewed before then if they're still around.

The registrant organization is Jane O'Brien Media, LLC -- no surprise there -- but the registrant name is Louis Piglet Peluso, which sounds kind of weird. The registering address is 1416 Macbeth St in Los Angeles, 90026. This is an actual residential address in Hollywood, situated on a street that looks livable but a bit on the seedy side. The registrant's phone number, 310-910-3231, is the number of Jane O'Brien media.

This business database shows some information:
http://www.buzzfile.com/business/Jane-O!Brien-Media,-LLC-310-910-3231

It lists the same address on Macbeth Street, giving the contact name of Louis Peluso (without the "Piglet"). The business description says:

Jane O'Brien Media is located in Los Angeles, California. This organization primarily operates in the Communication Services, nec business / industry within the Communications sector. This organization has been operating for approximately 2 years. Jane O'Brien Media is estimated to generate $50,996 in annual revenues, and employs approximately 1 people at this single location.
Founded in 2014, they say? Well, this may be a local and recent incarnation of a greater operation, or it may be a complete ruse.

The BuzzFile site shows a second business at that same address, "David's Video Editing". This shows a different owner name, "David Rapka", although the same phone number.

David's Video Editing has a website, http://www.davidsvideo.com/. It shows the same address but a different phone number. This website is registered to David Rapka. This appears to be a legit business, with some positive Yelp reviews and a nice YouTube promotional video (https://youtu.be/eDEiS3tUdfA). The connection here may be nothing more than a shared address and some media overlap; I might guess this operation did the promotional video on the Mary O'Brien site.

But what about Louis Piglet Peluso? Google that name and you find this very, very weird site:

http://louispeluso.com/
Gay (actually, “she” says that “she’s” a woman now), penniless and homeless, Louis Piglet Peluso (formerly Dexx Jones in the world of homosexual pornography) seeks to resume a place of primacy among the depraved. The son of one of many Pasquantonio whores from Bronxville, New York and and her unknown Latino landscaper (possibly a man named Luis Serrano,) Louis Peluso has been CUT OFF from the support of a now elderly stand-in stepfather and now relies on a registered sexually predator, Aunt Katrina, who blindly supplies him with anything necessary when not having her own doors kicked-down in 3 states for incredible debt. Piglet himself is short, smelly, and obese, suffering from heart failure and numerous complications at 49, He is very likely to pass away first – unloved, unmourned, unremembered and a complete failure at everything he has ever sought to accomplish. He also dies already damned by excommunication from the Roman Catholic Church.
It goes on and on in this vein.

Okay, this is presumably somebody's idea of revenge or retribution. What other explanation could there be?

The louispeluso.com site is registered out of Germany under the name Norman VanDerKoos, which is attached to other tickle sites. It was created 7/23/12.

Hmmmm. Google "Dexx Jones" and you do get hits. There's a Twitter account by that name, although it hasn't been active since 2012. There's LinkedIn and other material. I won't quote it because I don't know who these people might be, and for all I know they have no involvement with any of this. But whoever created this identity does claim to do artistic work in the field of adult media.

The "Dexx Jones" search turns up the blog entry from 2008, linking Dexx Jones to D'Amato. I haven't read this thoroughly yet; this all just goes on and on. But the date does suggest that the quest of this documentary is not a new one.

http://kenttrial.blogspot.com/2008/09/damato-vs-starr.html

Is any of this for real, or is some joker just spreading bread crumbs for us to follow? What does it all mean? I have no idea!

Postscript: My Googling found a post from someone who followed a similar web inquiry in 2014, before this documentary was released, but referencing Farrier's show. See here: http://archive.is/q3OkT

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Wow, that could be something. What do you guts tell you? Is there any chance that these things you found are truly connected?

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That's some interesting stuff man. I have nothing more to add or anything constructive to say but I commend your research. This whole saga just goes deeper and deeper.

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For what it's worth, if you go to "tickled.movie.info," you'll find it's not a site FOR the movie, but some kind of weird truther-rant site AGAINST the movie, in which someone who claims to have worked years for "Jane O'Brien" claims the documentary is all terrible lies, lies, lies. Their tone, however, suggests maybe they don't have that strong a grip on reality, and/or are simply practicing the classic "Deny everything, admit nothing" strategy some folk use when unfalteringly exposed.

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Here's a click-able link: http://www.tickledmovie.info/

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