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Tupac


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             Before Tupac was "killed", there were a few events that seemed to foreshadow the events to come. In various interviews before his "murder", he was quoted to say that he really wanted to escape the media and the limelight. He said that he wanted to "disappear for a while". Because Tupac is such a widely known public figure, it would have been impossible for him to escape the public unless he did something so drastic such as faking his death. The most obvious clue that foreshadowed the events to come was something that can be considered much less coincidental than simply wanting to escape the media. Prior to his "death" Tupac purchased, read and thoroughly studied the publications and works of Machiavelli, who was a 16th century Italian war strategist who mastered the art of faking ones death, to fool his enemies. He wrote about it very descriptively and intensively. Why would Tupac all of a sudden take an extreme interest in a war hero who died hundreds of years ago without having a specific purpose? Did he admire him? Or did he actually want to become him? Immediately before his death Tupac changed his stage name from "2pac" to "Makaveli". This is the same name as the Italian war hero, simply with his own and unique spelling. He even went so far as to tattoo the name Makaveli on his body. By changing his name, and studying Machiavelli so closely, could it be that Tupac was taking on the identity of him? By taking on his identity, does that mean that Tupac wanted to follow in his footsteps? Or is it simply a strange coincidence?.
             The actual shooting and "death" of Tupac is one of the more concrete pieces of evidence that Tupac is still alive. When the actual events are carefully analyzed, it raises many questions, such as what actually happened behind the scenes of this murder mystery? Whenever Tupac was in public, he always wore his bulletproof vest. For some unknown reason however, he did not have it on that night.


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