Friday, February 7, 2014

Conspiracy: The Exodus of Tupac Shakur


Tupac Shakur at the Luxor Hotel & Casino
Las Vegas, Nevada, September 7, 1996

[NOTE: This is a re-post (slightly edited) from a Facebook thread I commented on (and since deleted, to preserve anonymity) yesterday. The reason I'm choosing to include it here is because, no matter what theory I'm currently on-board with, no matter if Tupac is alive or dead, this will always be my general stance regarding the events that transpired in Las Vegas, Nevada on September 7, 1996.]

Caption: "2pac's Killers"

I want to start this off by saying that I have the utmost respect for anyone busting their ass, investigating this case, trying to give us all the truth we feel we deserve. As far as I'm concerned, all parties I've observed have done a hell of a job with the information they've been provided (via their own or other's investigation.) The thing is, in my opinion, as someone who's studied/investigated (as an amateur, albeit) this case for the past 17-plus years, this information is nothing but theories and mistruths. As far as I'm concerned, there are little to no facts, in regards to this case. What's been presented through the authorities and the media is a story. An "official" story, because - THERE HAS TO BE ONE. SOMETHING happened, therefore, something must be reported and presented to the public. So, for everything "official" or even quasi-"official", I applaud people like Cathy Scott, Greg Kading and everyone else who's taken time out of their life, even if its their job - this case has been swept under the rug by way too many -  to search for the truth and, unselfishly, shared with us their findings. I have nothing but love and respect for these people. Having said that, this case, this event, is bigger than the people pictured above. Its bigger than the Lakewood Mall incident, the altercation at the MGM Grand or any of that. Its bigger than Biggie. Its bigger than music. Most, if not all, that's been "officially" presented to us is misinformation, misdirection and mistruths, because the true story of what actually happened that night cannot be told. Maybe one day the real truth will come out, but, for now, its privileged/secret information, for one reason or another. One side or the other needs it to remain an unknown. Its a conspiracy. People have been paid off, shut up and killed to protect this secret. All we have are theories. That is, unless you believe everything you see on TV, newspapers and other "official" media outlets. If that's the way you want to think and live, I have no problem with that. Ignorance is bliss. Knowledge is pain. Just know that, of all the people affiliated with this case, Orlando Anderson is the ultimate and most obvious "red herring." He's the fall-guy, scapegoat or whatever you want to call it. The "official" story needs him. The conspiracy needs him. They both need Travon Lane and the Lakewood Mall incident, because that ties in the MGM Grand incident. There needed to be a reason for the assault on Anderson at the MGM Grand to go down. Getting it all on tape was just the icing on the cake. Most people believe what they see on TV. And it worked. Most people (there are a LOT of people in this world - WAY more than there are in the Tupac community) didn't and still don't question the "official" story. They believe the police and they believe the press (who they trust got their information from the same police they trust, who are in charge of the investigation.) In regards to the majority, it went according to plan. They believe the "official" story and we in the Tupac community (the minority, unfortunately) are stuck with nothing but unanswered questions and theories. Don't be fooled. The truth has yet to be told.

Tupac Shakur (passenger) and Suge Knight (driver)
East Flamingo Road, Las Vegas, Nevada, September 7, 1996

[Again, I have nothing but respect for the journalists, writers, investigators. law enforcement officials and anyone else genuinely in search of the truth in regards to this case. I hope my strong feelings do not offend anyone or appear to discredit the hard work they've put in.]

Peace, Love, Unity and Respect,






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