Tupac Faked His Own Death & Here's The Proof
Who Is Tupac?
I'm sure you guys have all heard of the man, the myth, and the legend himself: Tupac. But, if you haven't and before we get into the conspiracy of it all, let's start with a history lesson. Tupac Amaru Shakur was one of the greatest rappers of all time. His most popular songs are "Ambitionz Az A Ridah," "All Eyes On Me," and arguably one of his most known, "California Love."
In 1995, "after the double-platinum success of Me Against the World, Tupac Shakur went looking for a new label. He found one in Suge Knight's Death Row" (theboombox.com). Note: Remember the name Suge Knight, he is very instrumental in this story. Prior to signing with Knight, Pac was in jail for nine months. The night before the verdict was about to put him in jail he got shot, for the first time. However he lived, went to jail and when he was released he officially signed with Death Row Records.
The Night Tupac Was "Shot Dead"
Just a year after Tupac was signed, on September 13th 1996, he was issued as dead. Here is the story... On September 7, 1996, Tupac was "in the lobby of the MGM Grand hotel engaging in a violent scuffle with a man later speculated to be a member of the Los Angeles-based Southside Crip street gang. Hours later after a Mike Tyson fight in Las Vegas, Shakur was riding as a passenger in a car driven by Death Row Records head Marian "Suge" Knight when a white Cadillac pulled yup alongside them at a stoplight on Flamingo Road and opened fire." Tupac was issued dead six days later" (history.com). However, very interestingly, Tupac's murdered was never arrested or tried for his "murder."
Evidence Part 1: The Coroners Report
Now, let's talk about the parts of this story that just don't add up. In Pac's coroner's report, he is listed at weighing 215 pounds and being 72 inches tall (six feet). This was dated and exported on September 13, 1996. However on Pac's drivers license that was issued only four months prior to his death, he is listed at weighing 168 pounds and only being 5'10. So somehow in four months not only did Tupac gain almost 50 pounds, but he also shrunk two inches.
Evidence Part 2: History Repeats Itself
Just two months after Tupac died his album "The Don Killuminati" was released. However, although the music was Tupac's, following his death it was released under a new "stage name:" Makaveli.
There is a lot of speculation that has led people to believe that Pac got this name from Nicole Machiavelli. Nicole was from Florence, Italy and was a war strategist during the renaissance. According to biography.com, "Today, Machiavelli is regarded as the "father of modern political theory" (biography.com). Stay with me, because this is when things start to click.
In one of Niccolo's books, there is a section that explains how a fox can defeat its enemies. Foxes achieve this by faking their own death. Now this could all be looked at as a stretch in attempt to connect the two, but the proof is in the spelling. Pac spelled his version of "Makaveli" different from Niccolo's original spelling.
This isn't that significant, UNTIL you rearrange the letters of Tupacs "Makaveli," which spells out:
"AM ALIVE K"
Evidence Part 3: Kasinova The Don
I won't leave you hanging, I'm sure you're wondering what the "K" stands for. This is going to be a big jump, but the "K" stands for Kasinova the Don. Kasinova the Don is a rapper who sounds incredibly similar to Tupac, from his flow, to his style, even his voice. Take a listen for yourself: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rTbJFJgDXYI
Let's dissect the lyrics from his song: Mystery. This song came out in 2012, and at the beginning of the song he says, "it's been 16 years, still stuck in a dark cage. Living in my mind, thinking about that fateful day." What is 2012 minus 16 years? You guessed it, 1996, the year Tupac was shot.
But the question remains: why come back as Kasinova instead of Makaveli Well just like Makaveli was a reference to Niccolo, Kasinova is a reference to Giacomo Casanova.
Evidence Part 4: Who is Giacomo Casanova
Giacomo Casanova was a famous writer in Venice from the 1700's. After he was exiled from the republic of Venice, he started signing his works under a fake alias so that it could still pass into Venice. Does this sound like someone we know? Pac basically confirms this theory in his song "I Don't Give A F***" where he implements this very suspicious lyric.
Lyrics from Tupac's song "I Don't Give A F***"
If you're still doubting me, let me bring it home for you. After Tupac died his song "Initiated" was released. This was released on February 13, 1996... exactly five months after Tupac died. During the evidence portion of this, we have referenced two major influential people that give clues to Tupac's planned death: Makaveli and Kasinova the Don. What would you get if you combined these two names?
Makaveli + Kasinova the Don = MAKAVELI THE DON
How He Got Away With It
Let's look at the logistics of things, because faking your death is not easy and in most cases, not legal. But Tupac died in Las Vegas, Nevada, and according to H&P Law (an injury law firm in Las Vegas), "There are no federal or Nevada state statutes that would prohibit you from playing dead or disappearing. Plotting your fake death is perfectly legal if you are looking to disappear" (zachariah-parry.squarespace.com).
Now, the opposing argument might ask, "why didn't Tupac fake his death earlier, or even the first time he got shot?" This is because there are some regulations when trying to fake your death, "Violating Court Orders: Court orders are a legal obligation. If you are trying to get away with not having to face the consequences of your actions, you will get yourself into trouble" (zachariah-parry.squarespace.com). If you remember, when Pac was shot the first time he had to go to court the next day. This was due to a sexual assault conviction, therefore when looking at the legalities it would have even illegal for Pac to fake his death at this time, thus debunking this opposition. Since Pac already served his time in jail and wasn't facing any other legal problems, it was perfectly legal for him to fake his own death.
Why He Did It
It's been argued that Tupac faked his death to escape the problems he faced while he was in the media's eye, such as being involved in gang violence and becoming a rising and powerful star. Hollywood is a dark place and the more famous you are the more susceptible you are to evil, like for instance: The Illuminati. It's no wonder that Tupac's first album following his death was "The Don Killuminati," which sounds very similar to Kill Illuminati. Tupac was trying to protect himself, and I genuinely believe he was successful.
With That Being Said, I Rest My Case. Did I Convince You?
Hello Isabella,
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed reading your article because I had no idea this even happened so it was really interesting to read it. Great job!
I think this topic is very controversial depending on who you talk to! Some people are convinced that Tupac, along with other celebrities, have faked their death. Loved reading this!
ReplyDeleteI love this article so much. My dad and I always often talk about conspiracies like this, so I sent this to my dad, and I cannot wait for his response. Such a fun and entertaining read!
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