Would You Buy A Used Conspiracy Theory From This Man? or, Something’s Rotten In Austin, pt. 2

“Not all of the people, all of the time.”

What cemented the author’s suspicions that Chris Lambert, host of the “Watching The Throne” podcast is also the author’s prime suspect of being the real architect of the fraudulent “Kanye’s Pro-Trump Is Performance Art Conspiracy Theory” is the following:

May 11 — Deleting Tweets Is Usually A Very Bad Idea

After being asked for his thoughts on said “theory” per this article, they became this essay. If the timeline is to believed, Kansas City radio DJ “Snowcone” pieced together the “conspiracy theory:”

The first named individual in the theory is Tremaine Emory, a “collaborator” and friend of Kanye:

In the context of the theory, Mr. Emory seemingly provides artistic aegis:

If you didn’t know any better or how to use Google, you’d think that’s legit, except:

The May 11th podcast of “Watching The Thrones,” hosted by Lambert featured Snowcone and his theory as evidenced by this still pinned tweet:

What’s notably missing from that tweet is the following:

Anybody familiar with Twitter can tell you, the original “Watching The Thrones” tweet that this responded to was deleted. If that’s not suspect: both “Watching The Thrones” responded to the essay and Snowcone responded to the tweet two hours after the re-posted tweet.

That is a weird looking thing in a weird looking thing.

May 12 — Amateur Hour

Excerpted from the follow up: