Tupac definitely knew. he found out about the powers that be while he was in jail mostly, word of mouth and reading book of political philosophers such as Niccolo Machiavelli (which is why is alias was Makaveli) just read some of his lyrics Some say they expect Illuminati take my body to sleep/ Niggas at the party with they shotties just as rowdy as me/ Before I flee computer chips I gotta deal wit brothas flippin/ I don't see no devils bleedin' only black blood drippin/ his last album was called Killuminati (my username) because in his words, he wanted to "kill that bullshit [the illuminati]". he said that he saw the way they got in the heads of his peers and he wasn't down with it. needless to say he paid for it with death. of course, while the powers that be benefited from his death, they weren't necessarily behind it. Suge Knight also had a lot of reason. if not for the millions he owed Pac, its because Pac already had his new label in the words, Makaveli records, and Suge knew this. if you don't see the blatant difference between Pac and Immortal Technique you are dense. Pac was a superstar not only as rapper but as a human being, a black man........not an obscure underground artist with a cult following. come on now.
I agree with most of your post but for your to put down Immortal???? leaves me baffled? why?? dont tell you have the "carter" I II II and is the great thing since sliced bread........
hmmm...I still don't see how I put down Immortal....all I said was he was an obscure underground artist with a cult following. doesn't mean he's not a good arist. just because Tupac was a superstar doesn't mean he's necessarily good either...I just cited that as the reason why he may have had a target on his back, his status. IT just doesn't have that much influence, you know...
why would they bother with a skinny, pot smoking rapper, and as rumors had it, he had a little dick too..
Because the illuminati believe as many of us do that 2Pac was the nexus; and his rap lyrics were the key to freeing an entire generation of young african american minds Hotwater
Hah. All a matter of opinion. Personally, I mostly can't stomach "rap" in general, but got turned on to it by IT, because he's a no-holes-barred sort of guy..
I stated in earlier post 2pac stuck around maybe two to three years more for the internet.....and i think blacks would be more conscious about the illuminati.
you're kidding yourself if you don't know why Tupac was a threat to the powers. he was a threat the same reason his mother (black panther) was a threat, and was jailed... that and that fact that he was the perhaps music's emerging centerpiece, and had already conquered rap. the fact he got a little too smart and was openly discussing the idea of a shadow government wasn't exactly wise...don't forget that Tupac was a big actor and actually had talent (rare for a rapper or even musician)....he had several movies with big names and some of those films are unreleased. and good point on the internet. shit, we're discussing this right now, so that proves that point.
True but the Illuminati can give as well as take away; most notably the upcoming PGA U.S. Open at Bethpage. It’s no coincidence that Tiger Woods won at The Black Course back in 2003 and is predicted to win again this weekend Hotwater