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Picture Me Rollin'


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The uncontested facts:
After leaving the Tyson fight 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.
The suspicious facts:
Friday the 13th is a very suspicious day.
There were never any pictures released of Tupac in the hospital.
In the song "Life Goes On", Tupac raps about his own funeral.
The driver of the car in which Tupac was riding, Suge Knight (the executive
producer of Death Row Records), didn't show up for questioning about the shooting.
The video "I ain't Mad at Cha" was released only a few days after his death.
"I ain't Mad at Cha" is track 13 on the album All Eyes On Me. The video shows Tupac as an angel in heaven. In the video, Tupac
was shot after leaving a theater with a friend, which is very similar to how he was shot in real life.
Interestingly, Tupac dies in his last video released under the name "2Pac".
His new video "Toss It Up" from the new album was released under the name "Makaveli". The second video to be released by the
name Makaveli is "To Live and Die in L.A." But how could they shoot the second video when he is "dead". Was the video really
shot 4 months before his death, back in August of '96?
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.
A shooting involving Snoop Doggy Dogg occured close to the release of his
album Doggystyle. The shooting made Snoop appear more "real" and showed his fans that he really was a gangsta. The shooting
gave him respect because everyone that bought his album believed what he was talking about. Within one week of its release,
Doggystyle went platnium. Snoop was signed to the same label as Tupac which is Death Row Records.
In December '96, Tupac's new album went platinum. 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. What is the
only way Tupac could completly escape the media spotlight ??? (Answer: if the public thought he was dead.)
Press wasn't going to be allowed at the funeral, but then the funeral was
cancelled for unknown reasons. -----> More To This
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Part 2:
Tupac always wore a bulletproof vest, no matter where he went. Why did he
remove it at a very public event like a Tyson fight?
In most of his songs he talks about being buried, so why was he allegedly
cremated the day after he "died"? And since when do they cremate someone the day after death in a murder case?
Tupac's alias is Makaveli. Though the spelling is different, was a 16th century italian philosopher who advocated the staging of one's death in order
to evade one's enemies and gain power. In Machiavelli's book Discourses Upon the First Ten Books of Titus Livy, in Book 2
Chapter XIII he says "a prince who wishes to achieve great things must learn to deceive". This is Machiavelli's main idea
and is the connection between Tupac and the writings of Machiavelli.
Tupac studied Machiavelli in depth while in prision was a fan and had read
his books several times. Perhaps Tupac is taking his advice. Machiaveli wrote two books before his death. Look at what the
All Eyez on Me disks are called.. Machiavelli's books were called, "Book 1," and, "Book 2." The CD's of, "All Eyez
On Me," are entitled the same
One of Machiavelli's books is, "Discourses Upon The First Ten Books Of Titus
Livy," which it's claimed Tupac read in jail. In Book 2, Chapter XIII He says, "a prince who wishes to achieve great things
must learn to decieve..." This is very similar to verses in some of Tupac's songs.
Some say that Tupac modified the Machiavelli name because if you rearrange
the letters, they spell, "Am Alive," or, "I Am Alive."
The title of the new album by Makaveli (Tupac) is The 7 Day Theory. He was
shot on September 7th; and survived on the 7th, 8th, 9th, 10th, 11th, 12th, and"died" the 13th. Hence the title The 7 Day
Theory.
Tupac's album All Eyes on Me was released on Feb.13, 1996. Tupac "died" on
Sept.13, 1996. It is quite a coincidence that the two dates are exactly 7 months apart.
Tupac officially died at 4:03 PM. 4+3 = 7 Also he "died" at an age of 25
years. 2+5 = 7. It seems as if seven is Tupac's number.
There is nothing in the new album that says TUPAC RIP 1971-1996. Wouldn't
it make sense to include something like that in the first album after his "death"? The only thing mentioned is "EXIT TUPAC
ENTER MAKAVELI".
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