Ep. 333 - The Coconut Theory of Governance

Ep. 333 - The Coconut Theory of Governance

From Pridham and Sheafe by David Prodham and Brad Sheafe

June 2, 2026 · 38 min · Episode 333

About this episode

David and Brad discuss the implications of government engagement with internet culture and conspiracy theories, using the Coconut Theory as a metaphor for governance.

Ep. 333 - The Coconut Theory of Governance When the official White House page declared Harambe a "true patriot" on what would have been his 27th birthday, most people scrolled past. David & Brad take a moment. Because once the government is producing gorilla memorial content while simultaneously installing a UFC octagon on the South Lawn for America's 250th, you have to ask what exactly Valley Forge was for. As it turns out, there’s a through-line from the White House's foray into internet meme governance all the way to Denver International Airport's genius plan to silence the lizard-people conspiracy by opening some of the tunnels for public tours, which just tells every conspiracy theorist on earth that the other tunnels are where the answers are. The fix is always worse than the problem, whether you're running an airport, a cruise ship, or a country. The coconut, however, remains the answer. Roddy Piper knew it. Sister Rose Albert Malloy knew it. And if you've spent any time watching influencers validate each other's feelings on a screen, you know it too.

People in this episode

Hosts: David Prodham, Brad Sheafe

Topics covered

  • governance
  • internet memes
  • conspiracy theories
  • government
  • cultural commentary

Keywords

  • Coconut Theory
  • Harambe
  • governance
  • conspiracy theories
  • internet memes
  • government
  • cultural commentary

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: White House

Places: Denver International Airport

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