A clip from The Legends of Chamberlain Heights, a cartoon broadcast on Comedy Central a few years back, actually depicted Kobe Bryant’s death in a helicopter crash.

The clip has gone viral on Twitter and especially viral on Nigger Twitter.

Also, a tweet posted back in 2012 predicting that Kobe would die in a helicopter crash has drawn a great deal of attention.

This is all very strange and difficult to explain, but this isn’t the first time we have seen this sort of thing happen.

We saw a similar thing happen prior to the 9/11 attacks with the X-Files spinoff series “The Lone Gunmen.” The pilot for the show which aired on March 4, 2001 featured a story where people inside the government organized a false flag attack using remote control technology to fly a passenger plane into the Twin Towers in New York City. All so they could launch a global war against terrorism under false pretenses.

Even though we still do not know everything that happened with the 9/11 attacks and probably never will, the plot was very similar to what happened in real life six months later. It became a big focus of the 9/11 truth movement in the years after the attacks for obvious reasons.

Some of the people involved with the production of the show noted how there were people from the government hanging out on the show’s set. So it is possible that people who knew what was going to happen gave the plot idea to the show’s writers.

The 2009 Nicolas Cage movie “Knowing” also seemed to predict the Deepwater Horizon disaster a year before it happened.

Many believe that this is some type of bizarre ritual where the people engineering these events get more power by telling everyone what’s going to happen in advance of the event. Or that it is some type of predictive programming to make the truth of real life conspiracies appear fictional.

So does this mean that Kobe was murdered and was ritually sacrificed as part of a conspiracy? Obviously, i can’t say for certain, but the fact that his real life death was predicted in a Comedy Central cartoon certainly makes it a possibility that can’t be outright rejected.

But right now you got lots of blacks talking about the Illuminati and various conspiracies all over social media because of this situation. It’d be truly hilarious if we start seeing more and more blacks talk about Illuminati and Jewish conspiracies because of this. And who knows, maybe at his funeral which will undoubtedly get a ton of media attention, we’ll see one of his black basketball friends start chimping out about some of these conspiracies.

I honestly wouldn’t have imagined that Kobe’s death would prove to be as interesting and as funny as it has become. Between blacks promoting Illuminati conspiracies and MSNBC news anchors saying “niggers” it has been quite entertaining to say the least. Certainly more interesting than the impeachment bullshit that’s for sure.