Chronicling the Cosby Family Hoax Show

Chronicling the Cosby Family Hoax Show

Is it truly possible to cheat death and then live on to assume other identities? It appears that Ennis William Cosby, the only and “late” son of publicly disgraced actor/comedian Bill Cosby, would know the answer.

Although alleged to have been brutally murdered in Los Angeles, California on January 16, 1997, further investigation has discovered that Ennis is not only still alive but that both prior and subsequent to his “death”, he performed as the host acting live-action role player cast in portrayal of several high-profile fabricated celebrity character schemes, one of which – a formerly retired heavyweight champion boxer – has not only recently resurfaced but was prominently featured in the mainstream corporate media. Before revealing more about Ennis Cosby, however, in consideration of the “shooting” scenario alleged to have recently occurred at Brown University, it seems the MSM is once again determined in putting simulated mass casualty events back into the headlines and placing them squarely in the forefront of the public’s consciousness.

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NFL’s Jim Brown also a Jackson?

Many former NFL players have also been actors.

Joe Namath, O.J. Simpson, and several others, have all taken turns starring on Hollywood’s silver screen.

Now however, former all-Pro and NFL Hall of Famer Jim Brown can be added to that hallowed list.

Though, after his retirement from the professional gridiron, the illustrious Brown starred in a string of mostly execrable films, most of you may not be aware, Mister Brown has also starred in another well-recognizable role.

And, though Brown has portrayed this particular character for several ongoing decades, many have never realized, the former NFL running back remains hidden behind the mask of one of American history’s most renowned Civil Rights activists, a well-documented historical figure who also twice campaigned for the presidency of the US corporation. Continue reading “NFL’s Jim Brown also a Jackson?”

The death of Kings and false prophets

Perhaps one protests a bit too much, but this installment shall no doubt find itself heaped with quantum levels of scorn. Perhaps some ill-informed shill following this blog will earn his or her stipend of gift cards while assigned to the task of accusing the author of blatant racism.

But, this simply isn’t so.

One merely travels wherever the path of truth must lead.

And on this occasion, folks, the path shall lead right back to – where else? – America’s dream factory of Hollywood.

Scoff if you must, but Martin Luther King, the renowned civil rights leader, was portrayed by a host actor, and possibly the only actor of the era who could have successfully and credibly pulled it off.

Yes folks, there once was a dream.

But unfortunately, by the time one is done here, perhaps among the most epic of Hollywood dreams ever conceived – a fantastical dream made into official American history – shall be left shattered into fragments. Continue reading “The death of Kings and false prophets”