posted on Dec, 23 2005 @ 08:15 AM
A website has sprung up devoted to a purported conspiracy surrounding comedian, Dave Chappelle. The account from a retired public relations executive
details a wide-ranging conspiracy involving some of America's most influential and powerful African-Americans. Those implicated in the website
include Louis Farrakhan, Bill Cosby, Al Sharpton, Whoopi Goldberg, Jesse Jackson, Robert L. Johnson and Oprah Winfrey.
www.chappelletheory.com
This account of Dave Chappelle's fall from grace has been pieced together by me, a retired public relations executive who wishes to remain anonymous.
my contacts, many of whom were closely related to the individuals involved, enabled me to fairly accurately recount the events that took place. You
can take this for what you wish, but it is the truth — the abhorrent byproduct of the industry I used to hold to such a high esteem.
I have written this account without the need for embellishments or exaggerations for the truth is appalling enough. Let this site serve as a drawn
curtain to the entertainment industry which is blindly adored by the entire world.
Please visit the link provided for the complete story.
An usual topic for ATSNN but a very intriguing pop-culture conspiracy nevertheless. If you hadn't heard of the Chappelle Show you must of been living
in a cave in Tibet. The show was one of the most watched shows on television and its DVD sales broke sales records for the best selling TV show DVD to
date (1.7 million copies). The show was a phenomenon and apparently was running directly counter to the agenda of America's influential
African-Americans.
What are we to make of this conspiracy theory? Was it all merely a tragic nervous breakdown into paranoia for Dave? Or was there really a concerted
effort by a vastly powerful and rich cabal of agenda-driven entertainers and political figures?
I can see why the Chappelle Show would of been a threat to an agenda of an 'image offensive'. But would it solicit death threats to Dave Chappelle's
wife and kids from the likes of Al Sharpton and Oprah Winfrey? I really don't know, but if this conspiracy theory garners as much attention as the
show did we could be about to witness either a very strange silence or a fire-storm of accusations.
The part of the account where Oprah looks to the camera and addresses Dave personally would horrify any one. Is it even possible with todays
technology?
Intriguing.