"Tupac Shakur is alive!" Why are conspiracy theories so attractive?

1. Tupac died on Friday the 13th

2. The Cadillac in which the attackers were was never found. How is this possible since Vegas is in the middle of the desert?

3. There is a black area in the north of the city. It occupies only eight blocks. The attackers were black. Where did they go? Where did they hide?

4. A white Caddilac drove past Tupac's entourage, which included many bodyguards. Neither of them tried to follow the car.

5. Not a single witness was found... Not a single witness... And this was after a heavyweight boxing match...

6. In 1996, Tupac took on a new pseudonym - "Makaveli"... He was an Italian military strategist who often faked his death to fool the enemy... Shakur was a fan of his and read his books several times. Maybe Tupac took advantage of this...

7. Makaveli wrote two books before his death. What did Tupac name the discs of his latest album, “All Eyez on Me”?..

8. On the cover of the album "Makaveli" Tupac is depicted as Jesus Christ... Maybe he was planning a resurrection?

9. Since Las Vegas is surrounded by wasteland, if someone, for example, robs a casino, he is detected by helicopters. So why didn't the Las Vegas Police Department launch a helicopter chase after the Tupac shooting?

10. Tupac was cremated the day after his death... Has anyone ever been cremated so quickly? There was no autopsy...

11. no one can now talk about opening the grave, as they wanted to do with Elvis and as they did with Abraham Lincoln.

12. Ballistic tests were not carried out... At least no one has heard of them...

13. Las Vegas is a fairly crowded city; there are always crowds of people on its streets. No one had ever been killed on the Strip before... It's hard to imagine anyone even ordering a murder on this street. So who could be behind all this?

14. The car with Tupac was shot at 13 times. And Suge Night, who was driving the car, was not injured even once. He was only "scratched" by a bullet. Why was Shakur wounded by four bullets and Suge by none?

15. Suge said that while he was driving Tupac to the hospital, they talked quite coherently. So how seriously was Tupac wounded? And also these conflicting stories about how Cuncy Jones's daughter was in the back seat of the car with Tupac... And then she wasn't there... How did it really happen?

16. Tupac has completed two films and three albums that have yet to be released. And this despite the fact that there are many people who paid a lot of money for anything that would be even slightly related to him...

17. I heard that Tupac was insured for $92 million, which has not yet been paid, or rather, not claimed.

18. The video clip for the song “I Ain’t Mad At Cha” predicted his death...

19. Tupac always wore a bulletproof vest, but for some unknown reason Shakur wasn’t wearing it at the time of the shots?

20. Funeral services open to visitors were canceled in both Los Angeles and Atlanta.

21. In his song "Life goes on" from the album "All Eyez on Me" he said that he wished "every rapper" would rap at his funeral... Why Death Row didn't fulfill his "dying" wish ?

22. In 1994, Tupac said in one of his interviews, which he gave before prison, that if he ever went to prison, he would come out of there a slightly worse person than he would have been before. And so it happened. He also said that when he comes out, it will be like being born again. Was he speaking literally? He was already dead and he was worse than when he left prison. Plus, Tupac as a rapper changed his pseudonym from “2Pac” to “Makaveli”, which can be considered as a rebirth. So all that remains is physical “rebirth”. And by this time he had already completed half of this prediction.

23. Suge Knight and Tupac are the only people in the music industry capable of doing such a thing as improvising their own death...

24. The producer of the album "Makaveli" is simply "SIMON". Simon is the apostle who helped Jesus carry the cross, and one of the first witnesses to his resurrection. Could Shug be "Simon"?

25. The lyrics of the new album touch on the themes of death and resurrection. In particular, in the sixth song "Blasphemy" he says that people who receive a bullet are resurrected. Also, in the tenth song "White Man's World" he says, "My time will just run out, but do you think I'll die?"

26. People close to Death Row and Tupac's relatives often talked about some kind of staged shooting...

27. Why didn’t such an influential and wealthy company as Death Row Records offer a reward for the capture of the killers?

28. Other possible clues are again stored in the new album. It's called "The Don Killuminati: The 7 day theory", which still has a rather unclear meaning. In the booklet you can read: “Exit: 2Pac, Enter: Makaveli”, as if “2Pac” died and “Makaveli” was born. Besides this mysterious "SIMON" (see #24).

29. Why were Suge Knight and his entourage so reluctant to help the police in the murder investigation?

30. There are many numerical matches. Tupac was shot exactly seven months after the release of "All Eyez on Me." The number "seven" still appears... He was shot on the seventh of September, and he was unconscious on the 7th, 8th, 9th, 10th, 11th, 12th, and died on the 13th. This might explain "The 7 day theory". Adding the numbers of his age gives seven (2 + 5). And even the time of death, 4:03, as a result of adding the numbers, again - seven (4 + 0 + 3)... Damn sevens are also found: in the film "Gridlock" d, when Tupac and his "friend" ask about sandwiches, the "chef" points up at the menu. They look at him intently and rather strangely. Then the camera moves to the menu... and well... all the letters "L" are turned upside down so that they turn out to be the numbers "7". Well, and after they saw their identikit images on TV, they disappear. Next, the movie "Gang related". Firstly, at the beginning of the film, Tupac and Belushi are waiting in room No. 7. Secondly, that guy has been missing for seven years. And thirdly, Shakur's police badge number is 115 (1+1+5=7). In what other films can you see someone's badge number, and here it was even shown for a while? But the "slogan" of the film is "The Best Place To Hide, Is Behind A Badge" So that comes across in both the soundtrack and when the badge is shown...

31. where did Cathy Scott get this photo? Katie says they were hidden (locked) but they managed to get one. But if they show me these photographs, then let them show at least one where his face is visible. Instead, she claims that the tattoos are clearly visible in the photograph: “It’s definitely him, because we can see the tattoo!” Anyone can take a photo like this in a studio with a good computer (well, maybe not just anyone). And in general, her whole book is full of incorrect things. The official death report published there states that Tupac is 72 inches (180 cm) tall and weighs 215 pounds (97.5 kg). I can’t believe it... The book also says that in the hospital he was transfused with 50 pounds (23 kg) of blood!!!

32. Why is there only one photo of Tupac that evening - someone took a photo of him in the car with Knight. There is also a photo of the car after the shelling. But this is Las Vegas, it is always full of people, in particular tourists. And if you consider how much such a photograph could cost (it’s even hard to imagine!)...

33. In his song "Tradin' War Stories" Tupac calls Makaveli his "father", and in "Blasphemy" he talks about ten rules that his "father" told him. But in Makaveli's book "The prince" there are ten rules to fake his death... If Tupac is alive, then where is he? A guy called an American radio station and said: “I’m alive.” When the presenter asked where this call was from, he was told that it was from the city of Rukahs (Shakur on the contrary)! After the broadcast, they checked is there such a city? And indeed this city is in Africa! So maybe Tupac is there?

Seven days theory

Rumors that Tupac was alive began to spread on the Internet when, after his death, the album Makaveli The Don Killuminati: The 7 Day Theory was released.
Makaveli is the pseudonym of Tupac, the name of the Italian philosopher and tactician - Machiaveli. The cover of the Makaveli album shows Tupac on a cross, perhaps indicating that this is part of the resurrection plan. The Don Killuminati: The 7 Day Theory, this is a combination of numbers that adds up to the number 7 (the time of his death is 4:03 - 4+0+3=7), also part of this theory. Another factor is the "plan" that Tupac alludes to in some of his songs.
Puck says he has a plan to become richer. Perhaps this was a plan to fake a death. Another possible explanation for this plan was his mother's organization of the label Makaveli Records, which he intended to create. When this theory began to gain momentum, people began to look for any clues and hints about a fake death.

There are many other things that can be considered in connection with this theory. If Tupac is alive and ever returns, he will be charged with faking his own death, which is a serious offense. And Tupac always said: “I’d rather die than go to jail again.” Besides, if he faked his death in order to come back, wouldn't it be more correct not to leave clues in his songs, etc.?
Or he just wanted to give everyone a big surprise.

It should be mentioned that 83% of Tupac's fans believe that he is alive.

Other facts of the Theory:

On the Graetest Hits album, the first disc contains 12 tracks, and the second 13 - 1+2+1+3=7 and
12+13=25, 2+5=7. Also, 25 years is his age at the time of death.

Before his death, in one of his interviews, Tupac said that he wanted to retire and just be a gangster. What is the best way to get away from “lenses”? Die?

There were rumors that Tupac recorded "The Don Killuminati" in 7 days.

On the album Daz Dillenger - Retaliation, Revenge and Get Back - there is a song with Tupac and it is number 7.

In the album Richie Rich - Seasoned Veteran, which was released on the same day as The 7 Day Theory, the song Niggas Done Changed, which was recorded in a duet with Tupac, contains the following lines - I "ve been shot and murdered, can"t tell you how it happened word for word, but best believe that niggas" gonna get what they deserve. This phrase suggests that Tupac knew that he would be killed before the release of the Richie Rich album.

Tupac was shot exactly 7 months after the release of the album All Eyez On Me.

After the assassination attempt, Tupac lived on the 7th, 8th, 9th, 10th, 11th, 12th, and died on the 13th. that is, on day 7.

Tupac was 25 when he died - 2+5=7.

The time of his death is 4:03 - 4+0+3=7.

Maybe he will return 7 years after his death?

In the video for I Wonder If Heaven Got A Ghetto, a girl in a hotel walks into room number 7. The clock in the diner reads 4:03, the time of death. The place where the video begins is called Rukahs (the action takes place in Southern Mexico). A city called Rukahs exists, only in Africa.
But what’s interesting is that Rukahs is Shakur in reverse (his middle name (in America, two names are common)).

In the Do For Love video, Puck plays dice. When he throws the dice for the first time, 1 and 6 come up - his date of birth, the second time - 2 and 5 - his age. The total is seven.

In Tupac's latest video Until The End Of Time, the T-shirt he's wearing in the studio is suspicious. There was information that this T-shirt was released for sale only in 1999.

On the disc Jon B - Cool Relax, the song with Tupac is also number 7.

On Tupac's back, on the cross, is written "Exodus 18:11", perhaps this is a coincidence but - 18-11=7.

On the Makaveli album, in one of the songs, Pak says: And if the Lord returns in the coming 7 days then we"ll see you next time. (If the Lord returned in 7 days, then well, see you next time)

In the Bible, the number 7 appears very often, such as the 7 wonders of the world, the 7 deadly sins, Jesus rose on the 7th day, etc.

The year he died is 1996, 1+9+9+6=25 is his age, 5+2=7.

Pak was born in 1971 and died in 1996. 1+9+7+1=18, 1+9+9+6=25, 25 - 18=7

The cover of Tupac's latest album Makaveli depicts a crucifix that looks like a crucifixion with Jesus Christ... Maybe Tupac was planning a resurrection.

Machiavelli said that the only possible way to get rid of enemies is to kill them. Biggie, King Tat (he was responsible for the 94 shooting) and a few other people are dead.

Machiavelli wrote two books before his death and they were called Book 1 and Book 2. The discs in the two-disc album All eyes on me are called Book 1 and Book 2.

In these two books, Machiavelli describes 10 rules that you must follow to deceive your enemies by faking your death.

Tupac, in turn, has a song called Blasphemy, in which he says that his father told him 10 rules:

I got advice from my father, all he told me was this
Niggaz, get off your ass if you plan to be rich
There"s ten rules to the game, but I"ll share with you two
Know, niggaz gon" hate you for whatever you do
Now rule one -- get your cash on, M.O.B.
That"s Money Over Bitches, cause they breed envy
Now rule two is a hard one, watch for phonies
Keep yo", enemies close nigga, watch yo" homies.

(First rule - watch your money, people are jealous.)
(The second rule is keep your enemies as close to you as possible, and watch your bros.)

Perhaps he called Machiaveli his father, and told us only 2 rules, in his interpretation.

It is known that Las Vegas is a bought city, that is, you can bribe anyone in it, including doctors, the press, lawyers, etc.

No ballistic tests were performed. At least no one has heard of them. Although this can be attributed to the negligence of the police.

In the movie Gridlock, when Tupac and Roth are looking at the menu at the diner, all the L's are upside down and look like sevens.

In the movie Gang Related, Tupac and Belushi are waiting in motel room 7, and Tupac's badge number is 115 - 1+1+5=7. And this doesn’t seem like a coincidence, since, in principle, it doesn’t matter, and in another film it could have been omitted, but in this one the camera shows the icon for a specially long time.

In Tupac's video I Ain't Mad At Cha from the album All Eyez On Me, which was released a few days after his death. By the way, this song on the album is number 13 - the day of death. Coincidence? Unlikely...

It describes his death in great detail, and also includes the name 2Pac. And already in the video for Toss it up, Tupac appears as Makaveli...

In the first three seconds of the first track - Intro/Bomb First on the Makaveli album, if you turn up the volume, you can clearly hear someone (many claim it is Kadafi) saying - Suge shot him or Suge shot me. This is where it gets interesting. Kadafi was the only witness to the murder who was willing to testify and identify the killer, but soon after Pak's death, he was also killed. Let's say it's really Kadafi speaking. Assuming that Suge killed Pac, then Kadafi could have simply told Suge to shoot him, and because of this, Suge killed Kadafi too. But we can also assume that Kadafi says to himself - Suge shot me.

Many of Tupac's songs describe his funeral. But he is cremated. Why?

The lyrics in the album Makaveli are imbued with the theme of death and resurrection. In the track Blasphemy, Tupac says: Brotha"s getting shot and coming back resurrected - Brother is killed, and he is resurrected, on the track White Man"s World he says: My time away just made perfection, you think I"d die? - That the time while I'm gone is only for improvement. Do you think I'm dead?

The eleventh song from this album is Hold Ya Head (Don't lower your head). At the very beginning of the song, dialogue can be clearly heard in the background. “Come and look... (in some sources you can find - “Do you see him?”), then comes “I see him!” and Tupac (and this is definitely him) says: “I’m alive!” This is one hundred percent information. Who doesn’t believes - check for yourself...

The full title of Tupac's latest album is The Don Killuminati: The 7 day Theory, the exact meaning of which no one has ever learned. Inside the cover it says: Exit: 2pac, Enter: Makaveli, perhaps this means: Tupac died, Makaveli was reborn. The producer of the album was a certain SIMON, just SIMON!. Simon was one of the apostles who helped Christ carry the cross and was one of the first to see his resurrection. So who is he?

An unreleased West Coast song featuring BP features Tupac's lyrics: It's 1997 and I'm still making money...

In his second album Greatest Hits (1999), released after his death, in the song God Bless The Dead, he says: Rest in peace to my mothafucker Biggie Smalls.... Bigie Smalls was killed 6 months after Tupac's death. How could Puck say that? Or did he foresee Biggie's death? And on the album The Don Killuminati: The 7 day Theory, on the track Bomb First (My Second Reply), 6 shots are heard, which is how many times Biggie was shot, and on the seventh shot Pac begins to rap. And in the song Fucking With A Wrong Nigga, Pac simply describes the death of Biggie Smalls.

If you read this to the end, then we have something in common.
So it was not in vain that I was looking for this.
So, at least there will be comments.

IS TUPAC SHAKUR ALIVE? WHERE IS THE TRUTH?

Public Enemy leader Chuck D claims in an interview with a radio station in San Francisco that Tupac Shakur is alive! According to Chuck, Shakur's "death" was carefully orchestrated by doctors, lawyers and even the press. To prove that he is right, Chuck D gives at least 19 reasons, including the title of Tupac's latest album, "Macchiavelli." This was the name of the Italian strategist who faked his own death in order to deceive his enemies. "Maybe Tupac did something similar too?"

And here are the arguments:

Shakur's theories of life and death 30 reasons why Tupac is alive...
1.Tupac died on Friday the 13th...
2. The white Cadillac in which the attackers were was never found. How is this possible since Vegas is in the middle of the desert?
3.In the north of the city there is a small black area. It occupies only eight blocks (quarters). The attackers were black. Where did they go? Where did they hide?
4. The white Caddilac drove past Tupac’s “entourage,” which included many bodyguards. Neither of them tried to follow the car.
5. Not a single witness was found... Not a single witness... And this was after a heavyweight boxing match...
6. The title of Tupac's new album is "Makaveli"... He was an Italian military strategist who often faked his death to fool the enemy... Shakur was a fan of his and read his books several times. Maybe Tupac took advantage of this...
7. Makaveli wrote two books before his death. What did Tupac name the discs of his latest album, “All Eyez on Me”?..
8. On the cover of the album "Makaveli" Tupac is depicted as Jesus Christ... Maybe he was planning a resurrection?
9. Since Las Vegas is surrounded by desert, if someone, for example, robs a casino, he is detected by helicopters. So why didn't the Las Vegas Police Department launch a helicopter chase after the Tupac shooting?
10.Tupac was cremated the day after his death... Has anyone ever been cremated so quickly? There was no autopsy...
11.In addition to the previous point: no one can now talk about opening the grave, as they wanted to do with Elvis and as they did with Abraham Lincoln.
12. Ballistic tests were not carried out... At least no one has heard of them...
13. Las Vegas is a fairly crowded city; there are always crowds of people on its streets. No one had ever been killed on the Strip before... It's hard to imagine anyone even ordering a murder on this street. So who could be behind all this?
14. The car with Tupac was shot at 12 times. And Suge was never wounded. He was only "scratched" by a bullet. Why was Shakur wounded by four bullets and Suge by none?
15. Suge said that while he was driving Tupac to the hospital, they talked quite coherently. So how seriously was Tupac wounded? And also these conflicting stories about how Cuncy Jones's daughter was in the back seat of the car with Tupac... And then she wasn't there... How did it really happen?
16.Tupac has completed two films and three albums that have not yet been released. And this despite the fact that there are many people who paid a lot of money for anything that would be even slightly related to him...
17. I heard that Tupac was insured for $72 million, which has not yet been paid, or rather requested.
18. The video clip for the song “I Ain’t Mad At Ya” predicted his death...
19.Tupac always wore a bulletproof vest, but for some unknown reason Shakur wasn’t wearing it at the time of the shots?
20. Funeral services open to visitors were canceled in both Los Angeles and Atlanta.
21. In his song "Life goes on" from the album "All Eyez on Me" he said that he wished "every rapper" would rap at his funeral... Why Death Row didn't fulfill his "dying" wish ?
22. In 1994, Tupac said in one of his interviews, which he gave before prison, that if he ever went to prison, he would come out of there a somewhat worse person than he would have been before. And so it happened. He also said that when he comes out, it will be like being born again. Was he speaking literally? He was already dead and he was worse than when he left prison. Plus Tupac, as a rapper, changed his pseudonym from “2pac” to “Makaveli”, which can be considered as a rebirth. So all that remains is physical “rebirth”. And by this time he had already completed half of this prediction.
23. Suge Knight and Tupac are the only people in the music industry capable of doing such a thing as improvising their own death...
24. The producer of the album "Makaveli" is simply "SIMON". Simon is the apostle who helped Jesus carry the cross, and one of the first witnesses to his resurrection. Could Suge be "Simon"?
25.The lyrics of the new album touch on the themes of death and resurrection. In particular, in the fifth song "Blasphemy" he says that people who receive a bullet are resurrected. Also, in the ninth song, "White Man's World," he says, "My time will just run out, but do you think I'll die?"
26. People close to Death Row and Tupac’s relatives often talked about some kind of staged shooting...
27. Why didn’t such an influential and wealthy company as Death Row Records offer a reward for the capture of the killers?
28.Other possible clues are again stored in the new album. It's called "The Don Killuminati: The 7 day theory", which still has a rather unclear meaning. In the booklet you can read: “Exit: 2pac, Enter: Makaveli”, as if “2pac” died and “Makaveli” was born. Besides this mysterious "SIMON" (see #24).
29.Why were Suge Knight and his entourage so reluctant to help the police in the murder investigation?
30.There are many numerical matches. Tupac was shot exactly seven months after the release of "All Eyez on Me." The number "seven" still appears... He was shot on the seventh of September, and he was unconscious on the 7th, 8th, 9th, 10th, 11th, 12th, and died on the 13th. This might explain "The 7 day theory". Adding the numbers of his age gives seven (2 + 5). And even the time of death, 4:03, as a result of adding the numbers, again - seven (4 + 0 + 3)...

Explanations for all this can be different - either Tupac is alive and skillfully hiding in some sparsely populated place, or he was killed after all, but by someone cool or familiar. For example, the same Suge could have done this. It is known that in 1995, Knight “bought” Shakur out of prison for $1.4 million, for which Tupac had to record two albums under his new contract with Death Row: one double album (“All Eyez On Me”) and one single album (“All Eyez On Me”). became "Don Killuminati: The 7 Day Theory"). After fulfilling his obligations, Tupac clearly left Suge, who had warmed his hands well on the millions of sales of these discs, to work with OUTLAW IMMORTALZ on his own label, Makaveli Records. Knight would then lose significant profits and, in the worst case scenario (and this is what happened when Shakur’s mother sued Death Row), he would lose the rights to most of the songs recorded (published and archived) by Tupac. And this is a decent amount, considering that Tupac left behind a huge library of unreleased songs (from 200 to 1000, based on various sources)!
For some reason, Suge never testified about the death of the man who (as a professional bodyguard) covered him with his body, and of the twelve bullets fired by the attackers, five went to Tupac and only one slightly grazed Knight’s head. He claimed to have talked to the mortally wounded Shakur all the way to the hospital and in the room when the latter lost a total of 22 ounces of blood. Tupac simply couldn't be conscious, and why would Suge lie?
Such a powerful label could offer a good reward for assistance in catching Tupac’s killers, but... In one interview, he said that he would not have revealed to the police the names of Shakur’s real killers, even if he knew for sure. Would you like to take revenge yourself?! And he was imprisoned not for nine, as now, but for fifty, or even more years?! It’s probably not for nothing that at the beginning of the album “Don Killuminati: The 7 Day Theory”, if you turn up the volume, you can hear the exclamations of “Suge Shot Him” for three seconds. Although Death Row could have resorted to a similar trick to make more noise around this record and, again, line their pockets...
But the biggest sensation came after the publication of the so-called Orlando Anderson theory. This story began three months before the fatal date for Tupac. Three members of the mafia group "Mob Piru Bloods" (which, according to some sources, controlled the entire Death Row, and Suge was part of its top) were then in southern California in Lakewood, near Long Beach, and went into a supermarket to buy themselves a new shoes. One of the guys worked at the label and wore the famous diamond medallion that all the employees and rappers of the company had. As soon as they finished shopping and went outside to get into their Lexus, they were attacked by a dozen “southern creeps,” and one of them (his name was Orlando Anderson) managed to rip off this medallion. Let's go three months. In the lobby of the hotel where the Mob Piru Bloods, led by Suge (plus Tupac), find themselves after Tyson's match, they meet poor Anderson, and Tupac takes off his bulletproof vest to hit him in the head. When the police arrived and scraped Orlando off the floor, Tupac and his friends, of course, retreated. It is very possible that after communicating with the police, Anderson could call whoever he needed in the creeps, collect a template and lay in wait for the car with Suge and Tupac. Finding out where they went was not difficult, since Knight owned the Club 662 nightclub. Thus, this was the real reason for the assassination attempt on Shakur, and a few weeks after his sudden death, the police arrested Anderson, but it was impossible to prove guilt. In 1994, he was also suspected of premeditated murder, but he was able to get out. This time he was also one of the real suspects and may have escaped trial only because he was shot not so long ago...


Despite being murdered at the age of 25, hip-hop artist, producer and actor Tupac Shakur lived an extraordinary life that was filled with criminal activity - from his affiliation with local gangs and the New African Panther to a short stint in prison for sexual assault. in 1995. However, Tupac is far from the usual idea of ​​the average criminal.

Joshua's Dream


Today we will discuss not only the negative aspects of Tupac’s short life, there are much more positive stories that are also fascinating.
In 1993, a terminally ill child named Joshua wrote a letter to Tupac asking him to fulfill his last wish before his death - to meet.
In response to the letter, Tupac immediately flew to Maryland to meet with Joshua. And when the boy died, Tupac changed the name of his publishing company to Joshua's Dream, as a tribute to the child's memory.

Apparently, Tupac always felt that he himself would not live long and would die young, which is why he responded so quickly to the request of the dying boy, although on the other hand, we often hear about celebrities who visit seriously ill children at their request.

Mysterious life


With the assistance of his mother, Afeni Shakur, Tupac created the movement known as "Thug Life" while in prison. The goal of the movement was to unite the forces of all local gangs, and the larger goal was to overthrow the government. But this plan was never put into practice and did not produce any results. It is unknown what Tupac would be doing if he were still alive.

Police


Tupac has always had a difficult relationship with the police. His mother was the organizer of the Black Panther group, created to protest against police brutality, and the topic of the police was constantly discussed in Tupac's compositions.
When Tupac was shot in 1996, a police officer ran up to him and the last and only thing Tupac said to him was “f-k you.”

Rape charge


By court decision, the rapper was sentenced to prison for sexual assault. Although Tupac was innocent of this crime.
James Rosemond and Haitian Jack allegedly tried to extort money from Tupac. When he refused to pay, a series of negative events occurred. Allegedly, Rosemond ordered the murder of Tupac in 1994, an incident that may have led to the Biggie track "Who Shot Ya?" Haitian Jack introduced Tupac to a woman who then accused him of rape. Tupac served less than one year in prison until "proof" of his innocence was found.
All this time, Tupac maintained that he was innocent and had not committed any crime.

Died young


Tupac had a suspicion throughout his short life that he would die young. This influenced his desire to create as much music as possible. Fearing that he didn't have much time on this Earth, he wanted to leave his mark. On home video, Tupac wrote: “We don’t have the time or luxury to spend all this time on one track. We don't do that! » Two months later he was shot dead.
Many famous singers and actors died young. Jimi Hendrix, Janis Joplin, Jim Morrison and Kurt Cobain died at the age of 27. As if this age is a curse for young successful creative people. However, Tupac suspected that he had much less time than the rest. He often talked about how he would die before he turned 21. And even when he passed that birthday, he was still sure that he would die young. This may have influenced his character, causing him to help people whenever he could. After all, he knew how short life really was. He was wise for his age.

star Wars


Tupac began calling himself an actor in the later years of his life. He starred in several films, from 1993's Poetic Justice and 1994's Over the Edge to the posthumously released Bullet, Gang Related and Gridlock, the latter of which received good reviews from critics. However, his filmography was not compiled Shortly before his death, it was reported that Tupac auditioned to play Mace Windu in 1999's Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace. The role was ultimately played by Samuel L. Jackson, but Just imagine what the rapper would look like as a Jedi Master. This is how you improve The Phantom Menace.

"New African Panthers"


Tupac got into the criminal world thanks to his family. As a teenager, he became chairman of the New African Panthers.
Despite his young age, Tupac was the leader of a group that attracted the attention of the FBI.
Tupac wasn't the only Shakur at the time. His stepfather, Mutulu Shakur, was on the FBI's Ten Most Wanted Fugitives list. Tupac's mother was a prominent member of the Black Panthers, and his godmother Assata Shakur was a suspected domestic terrorist.
Tupac eventually left the New African Panthers after he began to suspect that the Nation of Islam (NOI) was also a member of them.

Youth rap competition


In 1985, the Enoch Pratt Free Library in Baltimore hosted a competition that welcomed young rappers and caught the attention of 14-year-old Tupac Shakur. The rules limited what could be said in the rap, and the lyrics had to be pre-approved by library staff before being performed. Not only did the rap have to be free of profanity, but it also had to focus on the positive aspects of education and how the library is a beneficial institution for the community.
Tupac lived on the East Coast most of his life and spent four years in Baltimore.
Thanks to this youth rap competition, where Tupac showed himself to be one of the best, he became famous.

Attack on police officers


There are different versions of the story. In one version, Tupac discovered that his car was attacked by two police officers. When the rapper approached them to stop the assault, the officers shot at Tupac, forcing him to retreat to his car to get his weapon. Tupac was charged with aggravated assault (shooting) on ​​police officers.
However, it was later discovered that the officers were drunk and armed with illegal firearms, which were stolen from a storage locker. docks. Charges against Tupac were dropped.
The facts of this shooting have often been incorrectly retold over the years, it turns out that Tupac was one of the few rappers who could say that he fought the police and won.

Starry-Starry Night

Tupac left this world listening to his favorite song. His girlfriend Kidada Jones played Don McLean's "Vincent (Starry Starry Night)" until Tupac's death. The song was played from a cassette recorder next to his hospital bed. to know that the Lyrics that he loved, that inspired hope, were with him until the very end.

A man who works as a bodyguard in Britain confirms the guesses of Tupac Shakur fans about his death. He claims that the musician did not die at all, but only successfully staged his death. The rapper currently lives on the island of Cuba and enjoys life outside of show business.

For the second decade in a row, fans continue to believe that Tupac Shakur's death was a lie. Police said the artist died from fatal wounds sustained from a gunshot wound in 1996. However, Michael Nice has irrefutable evidence of their deliberate lies. In addition, the killers were not imprisoned after so much time, which means they never existed at all.

Evidence that Tupac Shakur is still alive and was not killed

A certain man named Michael Nice told the press that the world-famous rapper Tupac Shakur was not killed more than 20 years ago. While working as a bodyguard, he personally had to participate in staging the artist’s death. He stated that Tupac's body was replaced with a double and his photos were already presented to the public as evidence of death. However, Shakur himself did not die on that ill-fated day when unknown persons fired 4 shots at the artist. He received only a few injuries, which were not life-threatening. After this attack, the President of Cuba, namely Fidel Castro, organized the secret transportation of the artist to the territory of his state.

For such a long time, the perpetrators of Shakur’s death were not found. None of the attacking gang members were taken into custody and charged with murder. This can only indicate that this incident did not occur. Thanks to help from a party that defended the rights of black people, the artist was ensured safety and was transported to another country. Michael Niall stated that after a number of years he personally saw Tupac alive and well, living in Cuba.

The investigation into the death of Tupac Shakur did not lead to the capture of the killers

It is known about the death of artist Tupac Shakur that the rapper was shot by unknown assailants while in Las Vegas. He arrived in the city to attend the Mike Tyson fight. When he won, the artist was in a great mood and wanted to continue the evening in one of the clubs. At the time of the attack, he was in the car with producer Suga Knight. On the way to the club, several unknown people attacked their car, resulting in 4 bullets hitting Tupac's body.

The ambulance managed to take the artist to the clinic while he was still alive. However, after the operation, his condition worsened and the singer passed away without regaining consciousness. Tupac's body was later cremated. This is exactly the version of what happened that was told to fans. There is evidence that gang members from the East Coast were responsible for the artist's death.

Unreleased Tupac Shakur songs will appear on posthumous album

There is information that the tracks of rapper Tupac Shakur, which he recorded before his death and did not have time to release, will be included in the posthumous album. The TV channel TMZ talked about this in one of its news programs. In addition, a film starring Johnny Depp called “City of Lies” is planned for the near future, in the fall of 2018. It talks about the details of the investigation into the death of Tupac. The script for this film was written based on the book by Russell Poole, who happened to take part in this case as a detective.

The book itself about Shakur's death is called "LABYRINTH". It contains the abbreviation of the city of Los Angeles and leads readers to the mysterious circumstances of the incident, as if confusing them in a maze.

1. Tupac died on Friday the 13th...

2. The white Caddilac the attackers were in was never found. How is this possible since Vegas is in the middle of the desert?

3. In the north of the city there is a small black area. It occupies only eight blocks (quarters). The attackers were black. Where did they go? Where did they hide?

4. A white Caddilac drove past Tupac's entourage, which included many bodyguards. Neither of them tried to follow the car.

5. Not a single witness was found... Not a single witness... And this was after a heavyweight boxing match...

6. In 1996, Tupac took on a new pseudonym - "Makaveli"... He was an Italian military strategist who often faked his death to fool the enemy... Shakur was a fan of his and read his books several times. Maybe Tupac took advantage of this...

7. Makaveli wrote two books before his death. What did Tupac name the discs of his latest album, “All Eyez on Me”?..

8. On the cover of the album "Makaveli" Tupac is depicted as Jesus Christ... Maybe he was planning a resurrection?

9. Since Las Vegas is surrounded by desert, if someone, for example, robs a casino, he is detected by helicopters. So why didn't the Las Vegas Police Department launch a helicopter chase after the Tupac shooting?

10. Tupac was cremated the day after his death... Has anyone ever been cremated so quickly? There was no autopsy...

11. In addition to the previous point: no one can now talk about opening the grave, as they wanted to do with Elvis and as they did with Abraham Lincoln.

12. Ballistic tests were not carried out... At least no one has heard of them...

13. Las Vegas is a fairly crowded city; there are always crowds of people on its streets. No one had ever been killed on the Strip before... It's hard to imagine anyone even ordering a murder on this street. So who could be behind all this?

14. The car with Tupac was shot at 12 times. And Suge Night, who was driving the car, was not injured even once. He was only "scratched" by a bullet. Why was Shakur wounded by four bullets and Suge by none?

15. Suge said that while he was driving Tupac to the hospital, they talked quite coherently. So how seriously was Tupac wounded? And also these conflicting stories about how Cuncy Jones's daughter was in the back seat of the car with Tupac... And then she wasn't there... How did it really happen?

16. Tupac has completed two films and three albums that have yet to be released. And this despite the fact that there are many people who paid a lot of money for anything that would be even slightly related to him...

17. I heard that Tupac was insured for $72 million, which has not yet been paid, or rather, not requested.

18. The video for the song “I Ain’t Mad At Ya” predicted his death...

19. Tupac always wore a bulletproof vest, but for some unknown reason Shakur wasn’t wearing it at the time of the shots?

20. Funeral services open to visitors were canceled in both Los Angeles and Atlanta.

21. In his song "Life goes on" from the album "All Eyez on Me" he said that he wished "every rapper" would rap at his funeral... Why Death Row didn't fulfill his "dying" wish ?

22. In 1994, Tupac said in one of his interviews, which he gave before prison, that if he ever went to prison, he would come out of there a slightly worse person than he would have been before. And so it happened. He also said that when he comes out, it will be like being born again. Was he speaking literally? He was already dead and he was worse than when he left prison. Plus, Tupac as a rapper changed his pseudonym from “2Pac” to “Makaveli”, which can be considered as a rebirth. So all that remains is physical “rebirth”. And by this time he had already completed half of this prediction.

23. Suge Knight and Tupac are the only people in the music industry capable of doing such a thing as improvising their own death...

24. The producer of the album "Makaveli" is simply "SIMON". Simon is the apostle who helped Jesus carry the cross, and one of the first witnesses to his resurrection. Could Shug be "Simon"?

25. The lyrics of the new album touch on the themes of death and resurrection. In particular, in the sixth song "Blasphemy" he says that people who receive a bullet are resurrected. Also, in the tenth song "White Man's World" he says, "My time will just run out, but do you think I'll die?"

26. People close to Death Row and Tupac's relatives often talked about some kind of staged shooting...

27. Why didn’t such an influential and wealthy company as Death Row Records offer a reward for the capture of the killers?

28. Other possible clues are again stored in the new album. It's called "The Don Killuminati: The 7 day theory", which still has a rather unclear meaning. In the booklet you can read: “Exit: 2Pac, Enter: Makaveli”, as if “2Pac” died and “Makaveli” was born. Besides this mysterious "SIMON" (see #24).

29. Why were Suge Knight and his entourage so reluctant to help the police in the murder investigation?

30. There are many numerical matches. Tupac was shot exactly seven months after the release of "All Eyez on Me." The number "seven" still appears... He was shot on the seventh of September, and he was unconscious on the 7th, 8th, 9th, 10th, 11th, 12th, and died on the 13th. This might explain "The 7 day theory". Adding the numbers of his age gives seven (2 + 5). And even the time of death, 4:03, as a result of adding the numbers, again - seven (4 + 0 + 3)... Damn sevens are also found: in the film "Gridlock" d, when Tupac and his "friend" ask about sandwiches, the "chef" points up at the menu. They look at him intently and rather strangely. Then the camera moves to the menu... and well... all the letters "L" are turned upside down so that they turn out to be the numbers "7". Well, and after they saw their identikit images on TV, they disappear. Next, the movie "Gang related". Firstly, at the beginning of the film, Tupac and Belushi are waiting in room No. 7. Secondly, that guy has been missing for seven years. And thirdly, Shakur's police badge number is 115 (1+1+5=7). In what other films can you see someone's badge number, and here it was even shown for a while? But the "slogan" of the film is "The Best Place To Hide, Is Behind A Badge" So that comes across in both the soundtrack and when the badge is shown...

31. Now about the autopsy photos of Tupac's body. First of all, where did Cathy Scott get this photo? Katie says they were hidden (locked) but they managed to get one. But if they show me these photographs, then let them show at least one where his face is visible. Instead, she claims that the tattoos are clearly visible in the photograph: “It’s definitely him, because we can see the tattoo!” Anyone can take a photo like this in a studio with a good computer (well, maybe not just anyone). And in general, her whole book is full of incorrect things. The official death report published there states that Tupac is 72 inches (180 cm) tall and weighs 215 pounds (97.5 kg). I can’t believe it... The book also says that in the hospital he was transfused with 50 pounds (23 kg) of blood!!!

32. While we're on the topic of photographs, another interesting fact is why there is only one photograph of Tupac that evening - someone took a photograph of him in the car with Knight (see section "The Death of Tupac Shakur"). There is also a photo of the car after the shelling. But this is Las Vegas, it is always full of people, in particular tourists. And if you consider how much such a photograph could cost (it’s even hard to imagine!)...

Now it makes sense to turn your attention to Tupac’s lyrics, because there you can find answers to many questions... Some of the tracks have not yet been released.

33. In his song "Tradin' War Stories" Tupac calls Makaveli his "father", and in "Blasphemy" he talks about ten rules that his "father" told him. But in Makaveli's book "The prince" there are ten rules to fake your death...

That's not all...
Where is Tupac now? "This is probably the most intriguing lead in all of this, but perhaps the most absurd. There is no evidence yet, so this is the essence of the matter for now. I recently received an e-mail that talked about the show "Total Request" (something like "Viewer Request" on MTV with Carson Daly. I always thought it was a show where they read your emails. So, in the letter it was written that Carson read the following e-mail: "Did you think I"d die?... Rukahs, Africa." Then Carson said: " Oops, wrong card," and put it away. The guy who told me about it said that he checked: there really is a city in Africa with that name. I don't know exactly where it is. But it's obvious that "Rukahs " - this is "Shakur" backwards, and that this is the name of the place from the video "I Wonder if Heaven Got a Ghetto"!.."

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