Tuesday 14 June 2016

Tupac Shakur

I had a whole dossier on the Illuminati's sabotage of hip hop and their attacks on black artists in the music industry as well as their support for those who are willing to sell their souls for a slice of the pie. There are claims that the Elite has offered wealth to rappers who agree to make sacrifices once they become Masons and that this can even amount to murdering members of their own families. Unfortunately, I threw the binder away partly because the information it contained had resulted from research that related to book two of my Monstaville trilogy. And I had not yet considered what information I was going to require for the Powerlessness of Now.

So, instead, I am offering some of the stuff I saved in documents, much of which has since been removed from the internet, conveniently. So, if you find that the links don't work, this is the reason why.


“You gotta make a change. It’s time for us as a people to start making some changes. Let’s change the way we eat, let’s change the way we live, and let’s change the way we treat each other. You see the old way wasn’t working so it’s on us, to do what we gotta do to survive.” - Tupac Shakur.

Dr Dre was the co-founder of Death Row Records.

There was a lot of rivalry between Death Row (West) and Bad Boy (East). Actually, hip hop started in NY in the 80s and was primarily an east thing. Then mid 90s West hip hop quickly emerged and took over. Tupac was an agitator. He antagonised hip hop rappers at Bad Boy on lots of songs, not just his own. Perhaps because he believed they were in on his shooting. He was never meant to live of course. Sounds like revenge. I mean the guy was shot and sodomised in prison! He had a right to be angry with someone, whoever was involved.  


Suge Knight was released from jail in 2001 so he served about 5 years.

Nas and Tupac rivalry: “Their previous verbal abuse was, as found in the meeting, based on publicity. The media’s sensationalizing of the "East vs. West Coast" rivalry, meanwhile, fueled record sales.”

Tupac was shot in 1994 because he didn't sign a contract therefore not making money for Bad Boy and it was covered up with the front of a robbery. Now we must ask, was Tupac shot in Las Vegas in 1996 because his contract was over with Death Row and it was covered up with the medallion robbery story. Did history repeat itself? 



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