Donald Baruch person
also: Donald Baroque, B-A-R-U-C-H, Don Baroque
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In 1987, Platoon won the Academy Award. And again, we already know that basically the Nobel Peace Prize is a confirmation of people doing what they want it to do. And that's very similar to the Academy Awards, most people allege. Donald Bar…
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Quote, in our opinion, the script basically creates an unbalanced portrayal by stereotyping black soldiers using rampant drug abuse, illiteracy, and a concentrating action on brutality. In other words, we don't like it. So let's look up rea…
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Donald, and you spell his last name, B-A-R-U-C-H. Okay. Donald Baroque. Well, that's interesting. Because Donald doesn't seem to have a Wikipedia page. But there is a lot written about him. Let's see. There's a...…
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University of New York EDU site that has his papers, and there does seem to be a lot of papers on him with scripts for motion pictures, television, and I'll tell you what website that is, library.baruch.cuny.edu.…
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And it talks about his name appearing in the archives, the National Archives, multiple times. It says he comes from a well-known family. His father and three uncles were famous Baroque brothers from South Carolina. Huh, another South Caroli…
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were notorious in the beginnings of Operation Gladio, working with Otto Skorzeny in pulling off terrorist attacks, both inside and outside of Europe. So it's interesting that he was the ambassador there. Bernard Baroque, the most prominent …
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From Prussia in 1855. That's crazy. Let's see. Pursuing his own career path, Don Baroque found himself at the Pentagon by way of Broadway and Hollywood. In the 1930s, he produced four off-Broadway plays and then moved to Los Angeles. And la…
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as an officer for the public information producing training films. And when the Department of Defense was formed in 1949, at which point, until his retirement in 1989, Baroque served as the chief of motion picture production branch inside t…
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in the intelligence military film production, just to corroborate what this article is saying. So, going on with the article. Don Baroque, the head of Pentagon's Office of Entertainment, wrote to Stone and says, basically, you can't do that…
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was part of. Strub and his predecessor, Don Baroque, cultivated an academic hack, Lawrence Suid, and that's spelled S-U-I-D, to cover up the truth about what the Pentagon's entertainment office was doing. So let's look up Lawrence real quic…