2 PAC SHAKUR
Of all the artists who seem to pass messages on the control of the industry, few do so because they feel they should. Some of them stay in half words, others sing themes that seem to be against the industry, but they stay around and do not talk about it anymore. Many of the themes we hear that seem to expose the truth are always from bands not very well known. Industry always uses 2 pesos, 2 measures, 2 forms of advertising that divide opinions and control them.
But there was an artist who was uncontrollable, he talked about the industry openly, called things by name and spoke in the Illuminati long before anyone even mentioned them by name. He did it in the letters and out of them. This artist gave a new dimension to Hip-hop and we can only imagine today where he could have come had he not been murdered. I'm talking about Tupac Shakur.
Tupac Shakur as well as being one of the only Rappers to use music as it was meant to be used, passing anti-elite, anti-control messages and for freedoms and rights, he spoke openly about these subjects in interviews, particularly when he started to speak in the Illuminati, a name that at that time very few people had heard. Tupac spent his life between studio and prison. The press helped the myth, which highlights his famous prison for rape widely publicized in the newspapers, when the accusation and the pen was not for rape but for sexual abuse. The difference is great and for those who do not know it: For an accusation of rape there must be forced sex, a charge of sexual abuse suffices. From early on the industry was creating an idol, a myth with the help of the press.
The most incredible thing is that during his pen, his albums continued to sell as if nothing had happened, sales continued even after he had taken 5 shots and survived. This was an artist who did not need to promote his music, between prison and physiotherapy few were the live shows and nevertheless he was the most famous of rappers and what sold most. But it was after they tried to assassinate him and after they had put him in prison that he became more aggressive in his songs and interviews against the industry.
Tupac was the first Gangster Rapper, the image most rappers nowadays try to go through, saying they had a hard life on the streets until they got where they arrived when that was not true, when most had privileged lives in middle-class families. One day Tupac gave an interview in prison that said: "I can only disappear dying and even dying my music will live forever." It is interesting that he refers to the music industry as "Game", not as a business but as a game to which he claims to have sold his soul in exchange for women and material goods and who is now stuck in that same game wanting to change but not being able to . I think "game" is the best definition of the industry, because it's really a game, a game for control of opinions and mentalities, but an addictive game that only the elite can win, artists and music lovers are always mere pawns.
Tupac always tried to differentiate true rappers from fake ones without ever mentioning names, he did not want to impose a theory, he wanted people to seek information and come to a conclusion. He said to pay attention to the lyrics and think about them, and if they find them real, only then should they support the musicians they think are true. He said that it's not a matter of shaking your head to the beat of a beat that we like, but realize the message that accompanies that beat.
Statue in memory of Tupac
It was during this time in prison that he decided to come back stronger and take revenge on the industry that constantly attacked him. It was at this point that he began to speak of the Illuminati and his diary either in songs or lyrics, of which I quote a verse: "Some say they Illuminati to take my body to sleep".
He raised in an interview a pertinent question: "How in the society does no one in the Illuminati speak, and the niggas in prison talked about it? How come those niggers in prison who barely know how to read know the Illuminati? . The answer was not given because the question is figurative, but in fact the answer is simple, because it speaks of this subject who has nothing to lose. How many people do not know that their bosses are corrupt and shut up? They do not want to lose their jobs, but they are trampled once, twice, three times, they lose their jobs, and sooner or later they will speak, for they have already lost everything they had to lose. However how do we label these people? Crazy people! It is always so, who is quiet and submits is always the "normal" person, the crazy is who takes in his hands the direction of his life. And yet we think that we are intelligent ...
No one can claim to want to change the world, but individually we can sow knowledge, spread the information that will cause it to change
In this new line of musical intervention by Tupac, he made the Illuminati his personal target, having added the letter K to the name of the organization: Killuminati, adding the words Kill + Illuminati, because he thought he could expose and destroy the group. But the second attempt on his life was a success, and the Illuminati marked this death surrounded by the symbolism they enjoy so much, leaving it to be interpreted. The symbology of the illuminati is the modus operatis of the group, just as any serial killer leaves its mark, the freemasonry-illuminati are no exception, they like to tell you what they do and leave these marks to be discovered. The second attack on Tupac came days after he said in an interview that in four years he would be at the top, he would be face-to-face with the elites, that he would run for a political office and create his own political party. Speaking with the frontality he spoke and using his protagonism with rapper, it would not be difficult to imagine him to achieve this, but he did not get there because a second attack and another half-dozen shots in his body put an end to his life and the whole The fight.
"We have no choice, we have to move on and try to do our best for the next generation. It's all so fucked up that we can not leave things well for the next generation, what we can do is eliminate as much of anything as possible before to leave. "
"Whenever the government fails, it blames the people. America is shit right now, but that does not mean Americans have to be bullshit, but that's what they want us to be, and this way the poor remain poor and kill poor, while the rich enrich to sell to the poor the dream of becoming rich, without ever giving them the opportunities to be "
Tupac Shakur, 1996
On the day Tupac Shakur was convicted of sexual abuse, accused of having used force to touch a woman's buttocks, before hearing his sentence he was asked if he had anything to say to the court, and here Tupac gave the following words:
"Your excellency, during the whole process, did not look at me or my lawyer in the eyes of the court. It seems obvious to me that you are not here to do justice, and that is why it is not worth asking for clemency. sir, do or say, this is not a court of justice, justice will not be done here, and even now you can not look me in the eyes, so do what you understand and give me the pain you want to give. it is not in your hands, it is in the hands of God. "
During his time at the Interscope publishing house, Tupac was living in and out of jail for whatever reason, he was turned overnight into the hip-hop bad boy by the press who created a criminal image bypassing the message he was trying to spread . This happened because his lyrics were real, for singing what he wanted to sing awakening consciences, telling the truths. Current rappers simply glorify gangster life, sing hymns to violence and drugs, and worship the dollar bills.
What made him the enemy of many rappers was that he called them sold and accused them of betraying Hip-Hop and using it as a propaganda machine and not to spread the message of revolt that is the soul of Hip hop. One of these letters read as follows:
"To those sold to live well, in one way or another you will give up." They think that because I was born black I have to say "peace," sing and take shots, now I am a threat only because I remember things that you want them to forget. until they kill me. "
After being released from prison, all of his songs contained messages about the Illuminati until he left Interscope and joined the new Death Row label. In a short time he realized that contrary to what had been promised, he had no freedom in this independent publisher and at personal cost moved away from Death Row and created his publisher Makaveli Records, in which he accepted only the rappers who sang from the heart and without fear of the elites. Here he adopted Machiavelli's Makaveli-inspired alter ego about who he read in his time in prison. Makaveli had the letter "K", a letter he placed in his alter ego because it was the letter that added the illuminati to Killuminati, as we removed this "movable" letter, we have an anagram that reads: Am Alive.
For this new publisher he took two men whom he believed and who thought they shared his line of thought, these men were Snoop Dog and Dr. Dre with whom he formed the group The Oulaws. Both these rappers lived in the shadow of Tupac, grew at the expense of his talent and before his death betrayed and still continue to betray his memory. He accused other musicians of selling the person they were, of selling their soul to the industry, and when confronted with the question that he had sold his soul, he replied:
"The solders can not look in the mirror because they can not find their soul.The reason that I am who I am today is because I can look at myself in the mirror and see that my soul is still there.I did not sell it, it is with me , I can feel it. "
In fact Tupac sold his soul at the beginning of his career because this is done when entering the music industry, industry that took him to the film industry, but when he realized the price he had to pay "broke the agreement" but he spoke of the invisible elite that hides behind the visible and mentioned a name that in the 1990s was seen as a myth: Illuminati.
Print-Screen of one of the first shows of Tupac after signing with Interscope in '89, acting next to the eye of Horus
There are those who say that Tupac Shakur is alive, all these theories of Tupac, Elvis, Jimmy Hendrix, Janis Joplin, Kurt Cobain, etc. being alive are purposeful propaganda to distract the fans. As they ponder and investigate the possibility of these people being alive, they do not ponder and investigate their deaths. In the case of Tupac Shakur, the theory that he was alive was initially caused by the report of his autopsy having some prominent errors. The autopsy report says:
Report of the autopsy of the death of Tupac Shakur
1- That Tupac is 72.00 inches (1.82m) tall.
2- That Tupac is 215 lbs (97.5 kg) in weight.
Let's confirm with his photo with the identifying sign after his arrest:
This data is wrong because it was 5 '11' 'tall and 154 lbs (69.9 kg) in weight. Even if he had fattened up his physical appearance, he did not seem to have 27.7 kg more, but all right, let's suppose that yes ... however, certainly in death people do not grow 2.5 cm. These errors were possibly intended to create the myth and distract people about death by making them seek proof that he is alive. Tupac is dead and even if the autopsy is not obligatory, make sure that nobody goes to the grave in a state of catalepsy, because if he did not die before, he dies for. There is no doubt!
But what happened before he died?
His manager was Suge Knight, a man with a long criminal record and owner of 50% of Death Row records. One of the crimes he committed was to threaten Vanilla Ice to sign a document entitling him to all Royalties of the song "Ice, Ice Baby," a record-breaking sales song and the first Hip-Hop single in the number 1 on the Billboard, it was with these royalties that Suge went from being a mere criminal to multi-millionaire. This entrepreneur had control over Tupac Shakur, Snoop Dog and Dr. Dre (Dr. Dre was the first rapper to assume himself as a member of American Freemasonry). Dr. Dre left this entrepreneur and set up his own publishing house and Suge Knight said he did not want to know who was leaving because he only cared and needed Tupac Shakur.
Tupac Shakur, Snoop Dog and Suge Knight
Suge Knight had an enemy and this enemy was Puff Daddy, now known as P.Diddy, since he was also the manager of several rappers. This war led Suge to convince Tupac to enter a game, that of the rivalry between East and West coast rappers, this war that was a farce, it was a war of words and publicity that helped both sides to sell more.
Some time before Tupac's death, he gave an interview exposing the East Side West Side War farce, see this interview:
Look closely at the man next to him, he's Snoop Dog. They saw how Snoop Dog was scared, nervous, he was like this because he knew that Tupac was in danger. And it really was, because 2 days after this interview, Tupac was hit with 5 of 12 shots. This is the last picture taken at Tupac 20 minutes before the attack. He is inside Suge Knight's car with this to drive:
The following photo was after the attack:
After Tupac's death, The Notorious B.I.G. was implicated by the press in Tupac's death due to the East / West Coast rivalry. B.I.G. gave an interview to ridicule his involvement:
Look, it's the man next to B.I.G., it's Puff Daddy and look at his face, it's just as Snoop was with Tupac in the previous interview, he's scared, uncomfortable, nervous because he knows what happened. B.I.G. is in this video talking about the first attempt against Tupac, in which he was also hit with 5 shots 2 years before, but was rescued to the hospital as sufficient energies to pass the following message:
First attack on Tupac on 30 November 1994, hit with 5 shots
Tupac recovered from this attack and accused Puff Daddy of being involved, accused B.I.G. to be aware of Puff Daddy's involvement in intentionally protecting him. The New York Times came up with a story that pointed to Puff Daddy as the prime suspect.
B.I.G. after Tupac's death, lamented it, and began a campaign to ridicule the story of Tupac's death being related to the East / West Coast conflict and for this reason 6 months later, BIG was killed in the same way as Tupac. Before all this, BIG and Tupac had already been friends and worked together. Basically the war was only in the press and only fed the music industry.
I have seen PAC ! he's alive !
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