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		<title>The Protagonist: Actor &amp; Writer Richard Belzer Says &#8220;Everything is a Conspiracy&#8221;</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I thought the crowd that came out to see Richard Belzer at Tribeca’s Barnes &#38; Noble last week, on the eve of the presidential debate, would be predominantly Law &#38; Order junkies and maybe a couple fans of Belzer’s stand up. My gateway into Belzer has, after all, been his acting, which explains my complete ]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://nypress.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/10/belzy.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-57622" title="belzy" src="http://nypress.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/10/belzy-300x225.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="225" /></a>I thought the crowd that came out to see Richard Belzer at Tribeca’s Barnes &amp; Noble last week, on the eve of the presidential debate, would be predominantly <em>Law &amp; Order</em> junkies and maybe a couple fans of Belzer’s stand up. My gateway into Belzer has, after all, been his acting, which explains my complete ignorance.</p>
<p>It seems Belzer, in his own right, has accrued a respectable, dedicated following of conspiracy theorists. Still, I found myself not wanting to take this seriously, waiting for the punchline to fly out of Belzer’s mouth, conditioned to expect wry one-liners from the slight, brazen actor. “This is a publicity stunt right?” I thought at least once. <em>Law &amp; Order: SVU </em>has after all, in my mind, been suffering immensely in recent years.</p>
<p>Jokes aside, I was surprised to find Belzer was completely serious about the whole thing. Belzer loves &#8212; lives even &#8212; a “good” conspiracy. This would come as no surprise to someone familiar with his literary repertoire &#8212; his first book<em> UFOs, JFK, and Elvis: Conspiracies You Don&#8217;t Have to Be Crazy to Believe </em>was published 12 years ago. <em>   </em></p>
<p>Crowd members were there to hear him read from his latest novel, however, <em>Dead Wrong: Straight Facts on the Country’s Most Controversial Cover-Ups. </em>Actually, what this crowd really wanted was to <em>be</em> heard as they spouted off their own favorite &#8212; or most contentious &#8212; conspiracy theories. People are inclined to trust “good-cop” Belzer and want to open up to him, evidenced by bookstore personnel literally dragging audience members away after they had their books signed. <em> </em></p>
<p>“But what about&#8230;.” they would trail off, shooed away by employees.</p>
<p>“Tell us you’re running for president!” shouted one audience member.</p>
<p>At one point, Belzer put the whole event on pause to help a crying child locate its mother elsewhere in the store. “Let’s put a bullet in that parent’s head,” he said, returning to the crowd, to offset the nurturing gesture.</p>
<p>It’s way more fun to see a seasoned actor and stand-up comic read from his book than your average author, who isn&#8217;t sure how to publicly appeal to his audience. Belzer knew what the people wanted, and , a renaissance man, he delivered. He only read from the book’s introductory “warning,” before opening up the forum.</p>
<p>Only one brief mention of Belzer’s <em>Law &amp; Order</em> career was made (&#8220;Is it a conspiracy you and Ice-T don&#8217;t get more screen time?&#8221;), which he laughed off with grace, preferring to get back to the subject at hand. (In case you were wondering, real-life Belzer is essentially Detective Munch, but with the limelight he’s always craved.)</p>
<p>“Is there one big grand conspiracy in the world?” said Belzer, of a question he&#8217;s often asked. “I don’t think there is. Sometimes dark forces have a common interest and come together to do a big thing. Every once in awhile the bad guys have to take care of a thing.”</p>
<p>It seems Belzer feels he has a unique duty to expose the conspiracies he does. “I wish I could be writing joke books,” he said. “But I believe everything is a conspiracy until you prove it’s not a conspiracy. People are ready for no BS anymore.”</p>
<p>“Thank you for exposing these conspiracies,” one elderly audience member responded.</p>
<p>Richard Belzer is currently writing three more books about conspiracies, “not to brag,” he says.</p>
<p><em>By Alissa Fleck </em></p>
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