Post: Tupac Still Alive Theory
03-09-2010, 11:13 AM #1
martin7098
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Tupac Is Alive?


(It may take some reading but is worth it and will have you intreged)

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Written Theory Notes:
(Note: Some of these facts are taken from other sites)

- In 50 Cents Song "Piggy Bank" he says " get atchu...My knife cut 'cha skin, I get atchu... Blow shots atcha man, I get atchu... 2Pac don't pretend, I get atchu... I put that to a end"
- The first album after Tupac's "death" was released in November of 1996: Makaveli: Don Killuminati: The 7 Day Theory. The title aroused some curious glances from those who knew Shakur. The first part of the title refers to Niccol Machiavelli, an old-school Italian philosopher who believed the faking one's own death was a sure way to foil his enemies. Machiavelli's two most famous books, Discorsi dopra la prima deca di Tito Livio (Life With Tito) and Il Principe (Ill Communication) were both written well after his death. Some wonder if Tupac's reference wasn't a signal to the world that things were not as they seemed.
- This is perhaps mere paranoia, as this album was obviously recorded while Tupac was "still" alive. But then, one year later, R U Still Down? is released in stores (November of '97). This was a full 14 months after the performer's death, and Tupac appeared in three videos in support of the album. When questioned about this, Tupac's manager Robert Bloomenstein said, "Tupac was a forward-thinking man. His performances in those videos were shot more than two months before his unfortunate 'death,' and in no way should indicate that Tupac is still alive."
- Mr. Bloomenstein's words weren't enough to keep the rumors from spreading, however, especially after November of 1998. That's when Tupac released 2pac's Greatest, a greatest hits compilation that included six new tracks. Record company executives claimed that these tracks were also recorded years before; yet this is contradicted by the timeliness of the lyrics. Tupac makes references to the film Armageddon in one track and in another he congratulates the Denver Broncos on winning the Super Bowl - both events taking place well after Shakur was supposedly in the grave. Again, rumors of a massive hoax emerged. Bloomenstein again dismissed the talk as nothing more than rumor mongering.
- "I simply wish the public could let Mr. Shakur rest in peace," said Bloomenstein. "Mr. Shakur has actively denied all accusations about still being alive, and he will continue to do so until the day of his, uh... nevermind."
- When the album Better Dayz appeared in November of 2002, many music critics noted that Tupac had released more albums since his death (seven) than many of the nation's top living artists.
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- When that fact is coupled with the references to the World Trade Center attack in one track of Better Dayz plus the curious title of the B-side single Empty Coffin, rumors again were rampant. Is it merely the product of a rabid fan base that cannot let go of their beloved hero?
- Will we ever know the answer? I doubt it. In six weeks Tupac Shakur is releasing his eighth posthumous album, titled Death Faker. Some fans say the title contains a hidden message which could be taken to mean that Tupac didn't really die on that September night nine years ago. Some also claim that certain tracks, such as Still Breathin' and I'm not dead, mother****ers contain hints about the star's supposed passing.
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03-15-2010, 08:00 PM #20
Illmatic_96
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Originally posted by WHITE
Interesting read you have here. As much as I liked his music (one of the best lyricist to touch a mic) and as much as I would like to believe he's still alive, I know he's gone. No I'm not 100% sure but Ive seen his autopsy photos and I'm pretty positive he's gone. I think the jumping of Orlando Anderson in front of the MGM sealed his fate. I think Anderson and his associates killed 2Pac for revenge. Who knows though...:(


Yo the autopsy photos are actually fake, although i still believe hes dead. I dont think it was orlandos and his niggaz tho. Honestly the only thing that can make sense is the goverment or something think about it. Theres shows on tv showing them solve murder cases that went cold in the 70s and are gettin solved now in the 2000's. If i murder an everyday joe ill be in jail within 2 days and 2 of the biggest names (pac and big) get murdered out in the open and no one solves it? COME THE FUCC ON
03-25-2010, 03:50 AM #21
Phabio92
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wow, whoever still thinks this guy is alive fails at life
03-25-2010, 05:27 AM #22
martin7098
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Originally posted by Phabio92 View Post
wow, whoever still thinks this guy is alive fails at life


i guess ya just gotta have faith, but ill let ya know if/when he does come back you will be the one who failed

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