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TUPAC: Ressurrection!

On September 7, 1996, Tupac Amaru Shakur was riding in the passenger side of a black 1996 BMW driven by Marion Suge Knight, executive producer and president of Death Row Records. Tupac and Suge had just finished watching Mike Tyson defeat Bruce Seldon at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas, Nevada. Tupac, who was ecstatic about Tyson’s victory, was standing up through the sunroof while the car was stopped at a traffic light on East Flamingo Road. A white Cadillac containing assassins armed with guns swerved quickly passed an entourage of Tupac’s allies, many of them bodyguards. Four unidentified men pulled alongside Suge’s car, fired 13 rounds, and sped away. In a panic, Suge slammed on the gas pedal, making a U-turn on Flamingo Road, racing west to Las Vegas Boulevard, makes a left turn and comes to a stop near the intersection of Harmon Avenue. No one gives chase and there were no witnesses on the street. Within minutes an ambulance arrives at the scene, and quickly rushes Tupac and Suge to the University Medical Center. Minutes after the ambulance’s departure, over 20 Las Vegas police officers arrive, to examine the crime scene and to perhaps question any witnesses. This case never had any logical suspects to the murder


Besides all of the number seven theories, there are still many more theories that keep fans guessing. It is strange that an autopsy was never performed on the body. Supposedly there was a valid autopsy taken, and coroner’s report was made. An actual picture of Tupac’s autopsy was eventually released by none over than Cathy Scott, a journalist who was working on writing a book called, The Killing of Tupac Shakur. This picture can easily be proven faulty, because Tupac is missing the “Makaveli” tattoo on his neck. Out of all people, a person who a writing a book about the death of Tupac Shakur comes up with the first report of an autopsy picture. What a clever scheme to make more book sales. The coroner’s report can be proved faulty as well, because Tupac is listed as 6’0” tall and 215 pounds, when really Tupac is approximately 5’7” tall and 165 pounds. How could a doctor miscalculate a report by such large measure? Even if Tupac was really killed, and there really was an autopsy, there is still one thing that can not be explained. Tupac’s body was reportedly cremated 24 hours after he died. In the song “Life goes on,” on the album All Eyez on Me, Tupac raps mourning his friend’s death, and also tells his family and friends what he wants his funeral to be like. “Bury me smiling, with G’s in my pocket, have a party at my funeral, let every rapper rock it...” Also in the song, “Bury me a G,” (notice the song is called “bury me a G”) on the Thug Life album, Tupac says, “Even when I die, six feet don’t worry me, Mama don’t cry, dry ya eye, and bury me a G.” Tupac was not scared of being buried six feet deep, so why cremate him? No one outside of the family has seen Tupac’s “dead” body, other than the doctors, who could have easily been paid off. They “cremated” the body so there would not be any factual evidence of Tupac being “dead.” The alive theories could easily be killed, if someone dug up Tupac’s grave. Without a grave, that possibility remains impossible.

Other reports have been published that point to the fact that Tupac isn’t dead. One such listing came from Chuck D, formerly of the group Public Enemy. Chuck states many reasons as to why Tupac isn’t dead, and when they are added together they point to the consensus that he is still alive. One tip-off is that Tupac supposedly died on Friday the 13th. He also explains that Tupac’s forthcoming movies and music will net huge successes in the future, and has since his death, Tupac has since his death released three movies, three LPs and has done numerous duets. He wonders why Tupac always wore a bulletproof vest even to the 1996 MTV Music Awards, but didn’t have one on the night of a public event like a Tyson fight. Tupac even states in his music that he always wore one. In the song “Lord Knows,” on the Me Against the World album, Tupac says “Everyday is a test, I stay alive everyday wearing my bullet-proof vest.” Also in the song “Death Around the Corner,” also off the Me Against the World album, Tupac says, “Pack a gat in da vest under my clothes as I dress.” He also explains that the night of the Vegas shooting, Tupac told his body guard to “Go drive Kidida's car (a daughter of one of the outlaws), go drive her car. Go with the Outlaws cause we are gonna be at the club drinking and uh, I want you to drive us back.” Tupac obviously wanted it to be only Suge and himself in the car that night. The last statement that he makes is that he makes is asking why memorial services were canceled in Los Angeles and Atlanta, both of which were scheduled to be open to the public. (2pac2k.de)

Another unanswered question is why would Tupac name is album “The 7 day theory?” It is clear to say that Tupac had a significant connection with the number seven. Tupac has never commented on the number seven, but since his apparent death, the number seven has appeared do

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