DAVE CHAPPELLE BREAKS ILLUMINATI SPELL PART 1
DAVE CHAPELLE BREAKS ILLUMINATI SPELL PART 1
Dave Chappelle EXPOSES The Satanic Hollywood Illuminati Cult
David Khari Webber “Dave” Chappelle[2] (/ʃəˈpɛl/, born August 24, 1973) is an American stand-up comedian, screenwriter, producer, and actor. After beginning his film career in 1993 as Ahchoo in Mel Brooks’ Robin Hood: Men in Tights, he landed supporting roles in box office hits including The Nutty Professor, Con Air, and Blue Streak. His first lead role was in the 1998 comedy film Half Baked, which he co-wrote with Neal Brennan.
In 2003, Chappelle became more widely known for his sketch comedy television series, Chappelle’s Show, also co-written with Brennan, which ran until his retirement from the show two years later. By 2006, Chappelle was called the “comic genius of America” by Esquire[3] and, in 2013, “the best” by a Billboard writer.[4] The show continues to run in late-night syndication and on television networks around the world. In 2009 Comedy Central ranked him No. 43 in the “100 Greatest Stand-Ups of All Time.”[5]
Chappelle lives with his family in Yellow Springs, Ohio, and continues to perform stand-up comedy.[6]
Chappelle has been known to make impromptu and unannounced appearances at comedy venues,[39] and continues to do so following his post-Chappelle’s Show return to standup.[40][41]
In April 2007, Chappelle set a stand-up endurance record at the Laugh Factory Sunset Strip comedy club, beating comedian Dane Cook’s record of three hours and 50 minutes. In December of the same year, Chappelle broke his own record with a time of six hours and 12 minutes. Cook reclaimed the record in January 2008, with a time of 7 hours.[42] On November 19, 2009 Chappelle performed at the Laugh Factory again, where it was speculated that he would attempt to take back the record. However, he was disqualified according to the club owner after he left the stage five hours into his routine.[43]
Chappelle again appeared on Inside the Actors Studio and, in celebration of the show’s 200th episode, he humorously interviewed the show’s usual host, James Lipton. The episode aired on November 11, 2008. He appeared again on Inside the Actors Studio in 2013, for its 250th episode.
In August 2013, Chappelle returned to stand-up[44] when he embarked on the Oddball Comedy & Curiosity festival. Sponsored by Funny or Die, Chappelle co-headlined with comedy act Flight of the Conchords.[45] At the Hartford show, Chappelle walked off the stage due to heckling from the crowd that lasted throughout his entire performance. The heckling was so raucous that it drowned out Chappelle’s voice over the PA system and included chants of “White Power,” a line used in a Chappelle’s Show episode that was viewed as wildly inappropriate and out-of-context by other audience members who later wrote about the event.[46][47] A few days later, to follow up on the Hartford incident, Chappelle stopped in Chicago for a performance where comedy website ComedyHype.Com acquired and released audio of him being heard on stage responding to the heckling in Hartford. Chappelle referenced the Hartford, incident, that “young, white, alcoholic[s]” should be blamed for the prior incident, that he hoped North Korea would bomb Hartford, that in the future he would not stop in Hartford for gas and finally summarizing his feelings on the situation by saying, “Fuck Hartford!”[48]dave chappelle prince ,dave chappelle 2016,dave chappelle show,dave chappelle stand up,dave chappelle ghetto,dave chappelle michael jackson,dave chappelle stand up comedy,dave chappelle islam,dave chappelle killin them softly,dave chappelle rick james, Dave, Chapelle, breaks, his, Illuminati, Spell, NWO, New, World, Order, celebrities, waking, up, Entertainment, Industry, freemasons, freemasonry, movie, industryHowever, in August 2014 Chappelle returned to Hartford for a surprise appearance at the 2014 Oddball Festival and received multiple standing ovations during his set.