After leaving the Mike Tyson
fight at the MGM Grand on
Saturday September 7, 1996,
Tupac was alledgedly shot 5
times. He lived through the
shooting, and was taken to a
nearby hospital. He was
pronounced dead on Friday
September 13, 1996.
Friday the 13th is a very
suspicious day. This would make
people think there was a
conspiracy and there would be
huge sales of Tupac's stuff,
making more money for Death Row
- it doesn't really mean that
Tupac is still alive.
There were never any pictures
released of Tupac in the
hospital. The hospital was
forbidden to release any by
Afeni Shakur, Tupac's mother.
In the song "Life Goes
On", Tupac raps about his
own funeral. Tupac rapped a lot
about dying, even when he first
started out as a rapper, so this
was common and doesn't mean
anything.
The video "I ain't Mad
at Cha" was released only a
few days after his death. The
video shows Tupac as an angel in
heaven. In the video, Tupac was
shot after leaving a theater
with Suge Knight. This makes it
seem like Tupac knew he was
going to be shot.
If Suge Knight had Tupac set
up, he could have told Tupac to
shoot a video like this, as he
was his producer.
Tupac dies in his last video
released under the name "Tupac".
His video "Toss It Up"
from the new album Makaveli was
released under that name. This
could just be coincidence, or to
show that one album was over and
the new one had started.
In interviews prior to the
shooting, Tupac talked about how
he wanted to stop rapping and
being a gangsta and get out of
the limelight. If the public
thought that he was dead, he
would be out of it. This doesn't
mean that he faked his death - a
lot of people always come up
with that idea whenever anyone
famous dies, like Elvis or
Princess Diana.
There are no suspects for the
shooting. This could just be
because the Police haven't done
their job too well.
The Press wasn't going to be
allowed at Tupac's funeral, but
it was cancelled for unknown
reasons. The funeral was
cancelled by Afeni because she
wanted a cremation for Tupac so
he could rest in peace - she
didn't want to involve the
media.
Tupac always wore a
bulletproof vest, no matter
where he went. Why didn't he
wear it to a very public event
like the Tyson fight? The
surveilance camera at the MGM
Grand picked up Suge Knight
saying "Yo Pac take off
your vest, it's hotter than a
motha fucka in here."
In most of his songs Tupac
talks about being buried when he
dies, so why was he allegedly
cremated the day after he died?
And since when do they cremate
someone the day after death
without an autopsy? There was an
autopsy - you can see the
pictures from the link on the
Pictures page.
Tupac's alias is Makaveli.
Though the spelling is slightly
different, Machiavelli was a
16th century italian philosopher
who advocated the staging of
one's death in order to evade
one's enemies and gain power.
Just because Tupac liked the
man's ideas, doesn't mean that
he would use them. Also, this is
another thing that would make
people think there was a
conspiracy... more money for
Death Row.
Part of the title of the
Makaveli album is The 7 Day
Theory. Tupac was shot on
September 7th; and survived on
the 7th, 8th, 9th, 10th, 11th,
12th, and"died" the
13th. As well as this, Tupac's
album All Eyez on Me was
released on Feb.13, 1996. Tupac
"died" on
Sept.13,1996. It's quite a
coincedence that the dates are
exactly seven months apart.
Also, tupac was 25 (2+5=7) , and
he 'died' at 4:03p.m.(4+3=7).
Hence the title The 7 Day
Theory. If people look hard
enough it's easy to find any
number they are looking for -
this probably means nothing.
The executive producer of The
Makaveli album, as listed on the
back of the CD, is Simon (a
previously unknown producer in
the rap music industry). In the
bible, Simon was an apostle of
Jesus, and one of the first
witnesses of Jesus'
Resurrection. Maybe Suge Knight
added this to the album - he
knew there would be people that
would see this as more
'evidence' that Tupac is alive.
On Richie Rich's album
Seasoned Veteran (which was
released on the same day as The
7 Day Theory) in the song "Niggas
Done Changed" Tupac raps
the following lyrics: "I've
been shot and murdered, can't
tell you how it happened word
for word / but best believe that
nigga's gonna get what they
deserve." This phrase
implies that Tupac knew that he
would be dead when Richie Rich's
album was released. Like I said
before, Tupac rapped a lot about
being killed, so this probably
means nothing.
A police communication
supervisor who identified
herself as herself as Mrs.
Coleman said: "The rapper
will survive." Why did she
make that statement? You don't
go out and say something like
that, if it isn't blatant that
Tupac is going to survive! His
condition was stable at that
time, otherwise Tupac couldn't
have survived for seven days in
the hospital. Later that week
his condition turned critical
again, and you know how it
ended.
Las Vegas is in the middle of
the desert...How come there was
no helicopter chase? If someone
was to rob a casino the LVPD
would have chased him down with
a helicopter. Why wasn't this
the case at Tupac's shooting?
The Police could have been paid
off, or maybe there was so much
confusion that the cops didn't
have a chance to sort out a
helicopter chase.
The car that the 'murderers'
were using was not found. How
can this be when Las Vegas is in
the middle of the desert? Once
again, the Police could have
been paid off. Of course, the
owners could dump the car, have
its colour changed, hide it
anywhere else in the world - how
the hell would it be found then?
There is a small black
community on the north side of
Las Vegas. This strip is only
eight blocks long. The attackers
were black. Where did they go -
where did they hide? They didn't
have to go there - they could
have gone anywhere!
On the cover of The 7 Day
Theory, there is a picture of
Tupac being crucified. This fits
with the idea that Tupac
"died" so he could be
reincarnated as Makaveli.
Apparently, that cover was
supposed to be the cover of Me
Against The World, but they
saved it for another album
instead.
The only witness to the
shooting was found shot to death
in a hallway of an apartment
building in East Orange, NJ. So
obviously he can't trstify now.
He was also a gangsta, so it
could have been a gang related
killing. Sources close to him
have stated they do not think
his death had anything to do
with Tupac's - it was just
random.
In the video "Hail
Mary" released under the
name Makaveli, there is a
gravestone that says Makaveli.
But the gravestone is cracked
and there is a hole right in
front of it, inferring that
Makaveli rose from the dead.
This could just be another one
of those things put in the
videos to get more people
thinking of conspiracy theories.
In E-40's album Hall Of Game
in the song "Million Dollar
Spot" which is a duet with
Tupac, Tupac says, "Fans
can't understand my ghetto
slang, so I evade and plot and
plan a life of better
things." Once again Tupac
mentions his "plan".
These are more of those lyrics
where Tupac raps about subjects
which make people wonder if he
faked his death - he always
talks about resurrection and
death.
In Tupac's song "Ain't
Hard 2 Find" on the album
All Eyes On Me, he says "I
heard rumors I died, murdered in
cold blood, dramatized pictures
of me in my final states, you
know momma cryed, but that was
fiction, some coward got the
story twisted." It seems as
if Tupac foretold the future.
It's not exactly accurate; it's
obvious that if someone is
murdered, their mother would
cry. He could have just been
guessing, once again rapping
about dying.
Scarface's song
"Smile", which is a
duet with Tupac, was supposedly
recorded in September of '96,
before Tupac was
"shot". But the video
for the song was released in May
of '97 and the video depicts
Tupac rapping while he appears
to be crucified. At the end of
the video, Tupac falls off the
cross and stands up, which is
another image of resurrection
and Jesus Christ (Makaveli).
Towards the end of the video, it
can be seen that Tupac is
actually portrayed by a
lookalike. If Tupac is dead, why
are they making us suspicious?
To increase record sales and
make more money, of course!
In the video for "I
Wonder if Heaven Got a
Ghetto" the town it takes
place in is called Rukahs.
"Rukahs" spelled
backwards is "Shakur".
The room he goes into with the
girl is room number 7. The clock
in the background at the end is
at 4:03 - the same time he
officially died. More funny
stuff from the video producers.
This could be some type of
memorial for Tupac, as the words
and time could be remembering
his death.
According to Neal, on the
song "Thug Luv" which
is a duet with Tupac on Bone
Thugs-N-Harmony's double CD Art
Of War after Tupac says "whuz
poppin' n*gga", Bizzy Bone
can be heard saying "He's
Alive He's Alive He's
Alive" in the background.
They could be talking about the
song story, or maybe just trying
to inspire more conspiracies.
There is a 'new' artist
called "Blac Haze".
The only song that I have heard
from them so far is called
"Let Me Holla At Cha".
The rapper sounds a lot like
Tupac. He might be trying to
emulate Tupac's style, a lot of
people have similar voices.
The memorial services that
were open to the public were
both cancelled in Los Angeles
and Atlanta. Maybe they didn't
have enough space for all of
Tupac's fans.
In the video "To Live
And Die in L.A." 2Pac is
wearing the new Michael Jordan
shoes. Thats fine, except that
2Pac died before the shoes were
sold. There was no way anyone
could get the shoes before the
day they were sold- it was
impossible to get them, many
people wanted them, but couldn't
get them. Kinda makes you think,
eh?
Tupac was recently sighted at
a 7-Eleven sippin on a slurpee.
(Date unspecified).
In the new Greatest Hits
album, there is a song called
God Bless The Dead.The lyrics
say "Rest in peace to my
nigga Biggie smalls."
Notorious B.I.G.was killed March
9, 1997.-SIX MONTHS AFTER TUPAC
DIED!
Makaveli spells out "I
AM ALIVE K =MAKAVELI" when
rearanged!