In Tupac's song "Made Niggaz" from the Supercop Soundtrack, he says "F*ck 'em all who don't understand my plot to get richer... Outlaw to the grave, a muthaf*ckin' made nigga I got a plan to get richer. Take my picture." Once again he mentions his "plan" to get rich.

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".

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. Towards the end of the video, it becomes slightly apparent that Tupac is actually portrayed by a look-alike. I still wonder if he is really dead, then why do they keep making everyone so suspicious???

In the video for "I Wonder if Heaven Got a Ghetto” the town that it takes place in is called Rukahs. "Ruckas" spelled backwards is "Shakur". (Also see below to The 7 Day Thoery). More funny stuff from the video producers. My question still remains, why??

In Tupac's song "No More Pain" on the album All Eyez on Me, he says " A heart of a soldier with the brains to teach a whole nation." Could this be a reference to Machievelli or Jesus?

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. In the picture, there are five bullet holes. Interestingly, Tupac was "shot" five times.

The only witness to the shooting, Yahfeu Fula, was found shot to death on November 10th in a hallway of an apartment building in East Orange, NJ. Hmmm.... now no one will get any info out of him.


After the shooting of Notorious B.I.G. on March 9th, 1997, Lieutenant Wayne Petersen of the homicide division of the Las Vegas Police Department who has been investigating Shakur's alleged killing said, "Before yesterday, I had never even hearc of the Notorious B.I.G. There is no link between the two murders. We think the only connection is in the minds of the media. The media wants to connect the two." If you asked anyone who knows anything about the Tupac case, they would say something about the rivalry between Biggie and Tupac. How will the Las Vegas Police ever solve the case if they don't know the basics? The answer is that they won't. C'mon guys, thats pretty pathetic!
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