Tupac Alive and well in Cali...
#16
Originally Posted by Sincere
That's right... :banghead:
for years my life was Tupac, so don't feel bad. I do have pretty much every cd released before he dies, and a couple after. But I don't listen to much rap anymore, an no new rap. My friend Melissa still says that he is alive, and she refuses to give it up. I remember all the 'conspiracy' stuff from after he was shot.
#18
Originally Posted by Sincere
You know Danielle, that suprises me that you were a Pac fan.
I loved Tupac, still listen to it occasionaly. I love All Eyez On Me. Has always been my favorite cd of his. I used to be sorta big on rap when I was younger, mainly Pac, Snoop, Coolio, Method Man, Redman, Busta, Bone and some others here and there. About a year after he died, I just quit listening to it at all. Except for the occasional listen.
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Originally Posted by Sincere
BTW..For those of you who may not be up to date on this whole "conspiracy" here is the best page I've found on the matter.
http://members.aol.com/subseven/tupac.html
http://members.aol.com/subseven/tupac.html
edit: d'oh, here's the link, you need to scroll down a little
http://www.newprophecy.net/2003part4.htm
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Originally Posted by SlvrV6Camaro
old.
Rapster Snoop Dogg In Danger of Being Gunned Down
by Michael McClellan and Brian Meissen
Tupac ShakurNEW PREDICTION: 10/26/01 -- This scenario originally developed out of the bizarre influence the number 7 had on the life of the late Tupac Shakur. Brian, who had studied my base 7 numerology system, notified me of this back in the spring:
I thought I'd just share this since 7 was the number, maybe you can put more importance to it...
"There are many numerological coincidences. Tupac was gunned down exactly seven months after All Eyez On Me was released. The number seven keeps coming up too. He was shot on September 7th and survived on 7th, 8th, 9th, 10th, 11th, 12th, and died the 13th. This could explain the title of his new album.... "The Don Killuminati: The 7 day theory." Tupac was 25. His age adds up to 7 (2 + 5). Even his time of death, 4:03, adds up to 7 (4 + 0 + 3)."
Seems weird that 7 is playing such a role in Tupac's death, so I thought I'd drop you an e-mail too, maybe there's some sort of relation to base 7 numerology with it.
In addition, Brian had encountered a post where someone had discovered a photo of Tupac Shakur which, cryptically, had a numeral 7 in the lower left corner. After Brian's message I played around with Shakur's name and arrived at some startling conclusions:
TUPAC = 2 + 3 + 7 + 1 + 3 = 16 = 1 + 6 + 7. TUPAC equals 7. This is important since his first name has been given much importance and as a celebrity, the name TUPAC resonates and can stand alone without SHAKUR (much like MADONNA stands alone without CICCONE).
People with the number 7 prominent in their first names CAN BE governed by Saturn, the taskmaster, an often malignant influence.
The full name, TUPAC SHAKUR, equals 4, governed by Mercury, the god of communication and charisma. This is his personality number.
The personality TUPAC was governed by Saturn (negative) and the personality TUPAC SHAKUR was governed by Mercury (positive), depending on which name he best wished to be known by.
In addition, his birthdate, June 16, 1971 = 4 (like his full name). This is his fadic (destiny) number.
Thus, his destiny number was also equal to his full name personality number (4), guaranteeing success and fame.
I have discovered in my experiments with base 7 numerology that nearly all people are governed by cycles of 7, but those whose first or full names equal 7 are especially subceptible to all sorts of 7-related mischief, especially in a destiny year.
For TUPAC, his destiny year would equal 7. For TUPAC SHAKUR it would equal 4.
1996, the year of his death, equals 1 + 9 + 9 + 6 = 25 = 2 + 5 = 7. 1996 = 7 so it was one of Tupac's destiny years.
It also follows, using my system, that someone like Tupac Shakur may be in danger of being shot to death in 2003 (7 years after 1996) or 2010 (14 years after 1996) depending on whether there is a rapster who has the sort of legendary status Tupac Shakur enjoyed.
If there is such a person on the scene today, he is best advised to be cautious in the autumn of 2003. If there is no one of similar status, then 2003 will pass by uneventfully until the next time around (2010) and so on.
This alerted Brian and he came to the startling conclusion that Snoop Dogg was the person who would be in danger. Everything matches but the first name:
Tupac Shakur
Snoop Dogg
First Name
Last Name
Full Name
Birthdate
Tupac = 7
Shakur = 6
Tupac Shakur = 4
June 16, 1971 = 4
Snoop = 4
Dogg = 6
Snoop Dogg = 4
October 20, 1972 = 4
Brian then commented: "Strange coincidence? I sure hope so. Snoop Dogg is the top guy I would think of as a rapper that lives the legendary status as Tupac did while he was alive, which is why I thought about seeing if they share anything in common. It seems like they share quite a lot..."
I then tried to determine where Snoop might run into trouble:
Tupac Shakur was shot on September 7, 1996. That date equals 5 (9 + 7 + 1 + 9 + 9 + 6 = 41; 4 + 1 = 5). He was shot in Las Vegas. L + A + S + V + E + G + A + S = 3 + 1 + 1 + 4 + 5 + 7 + 1 + 1 = 23; 2 + 3 = 5.
Thus, I have concluded that Snoop Dogg is in grave danger of being murdered in September 2003, in a city with letters that equal the number 5.
Supplemental Evidence by Jennelle (9/6/02): Posted 1/13/03
hi my name is jennelle, and after reading the article u have about the coincidence between Tupac and Snoop Dogg which mentioned that Snoop Dogg is in danger of being murdered in September of 2003. I noticed that you used "Snoop Dogg" instead of his real name. I guess that's why the numbers in the name did'nt add up to 7 like Tupac's. I looked up Snoop's real name, and this is what I discovered:
Calvin = 7 Tupac = 7
Broadus = 6 Shakur = 6
October 20, 1972 = 4 June 16, 1971 = 4
* * * * *
CLOSE CALL FOR SNOOP:
by Michael McClellan and Brian Meissen
Tupac ShakurNEW PREDICTION: 10/26/01 -- This scenario originally developed out of the bizarre influence the number 7 had on the life of the late Tupac Shakur. Brian, who had studied my base 7 numerology system, notified me of this back in the spring:
I thought I'd just share this since 7 was the number, maybe you can put more importance to it...
"There are many numerological coincidences. Tupac was gunned down exactly seven months after All Eyez On Me was released. The number seven keeps coming up too. He was shot on September 7th and survived on 7th, 8th, 9th, 10th, 11th, 12th, and died the 13th. This could explain the title of his new album.... "The Don Killuminati: The 7 day theory." Tupac was 25. His age adds up to 7 (2 + 5). Even his time of death, 4:03, adds up to 7 (4 + 0 + 3)."
Seems weird that 7 is playing such a role in Tupac's death, so I thought I'd drop you an e-mail too, maybe there's some sort of relation to base 7 numerology with it.
In addition, Brian had encountered a post where someone had discovered a photo of Tupac Shakur which, cryptically, had a numeral 7 in the lower left corner. After Brian's message I played around with Shakur's name and arrived at some startling conclusions:
TUPAC = 2 + 3 + 7 + 1 + 3 = 16 = 1 + 6 + 7. TUPAC equals 7. This is important since his first name has been given much importance and as a celebrity, the name TUPAC resonates and can stand alone without SHAKUR (much like MADONNA stands alone without CICCONE).
People with the number 7 prominent in their first names CAN BE governed by Saturn, the taskmaster, an often malignant influence.
The full name, TUPAC SHAKUR, equals 4, governed by Mercury, the god of communication and charisma. This is his personality number.
The personality TUPAC was governed by Saturn (negative) and the personality TUPAC SHAKUR was governed by Mercury (positive), depending on which name he best wished to be known by.
In addition, his birthdate, June 16, 1971 = 4 (like his full name). This is his fadic (destiny) number.
Thus, his destiny number was also equal to his full name personality number (4), guaranteeing success and fame.
I have discovered in my experiments with base 7 numerology that nearly all people are governed by cycles of 7, but those whose first or full names equal 7 are especially subceptible to all sorts of 7-related mischief, especially in a destiny year.
For TUPAC, his destiny year would equal 7. For TUPAC SHAKUR it would equal 4.
1996, the year of his death, equals 1 + 9 + 9 + 6 = 25 = 2 + 5 = 7. 1996 = 7 so it was one of Tupac's destiny years.
It also follows, using my system, that someone like Tupac Shakur may be in danger of being shot to death in 2003 (7 years after 1996) or 2010 (14 years after 1996) depending on whether there is a rapster who has the sort of legendary status Tupac Shakur enjoyed.
If there is such a person on the scene today, he is best advised to be cautious in the autumn of 2003. If there is no one of similar status, then 2003 will pass by uneventfully until the next time around (2010) and so on.
This alerted Brian and he came to the startling conclusion that Snoop Dogg was the person who would be in danger. Everything matches but the first name:
Tupac Shakur
Snoop Dogg
First Name
Last Name
Full Name
Birthdate
Tupac = 7
Shakur = 6
Tupac Shakur = 4
June 16, 1971 = 4
Snoop = 4
Dogg = 6
Snoop Dogg = 4
October 20, 1972 = 4
Brian then commented: "Strange coincidence? I sure hope so. Snoop Dogg is the top guy I would think of as a rapper that lives the legendary status as Tupac did while he was alive, which is why I thought about seeing if they share anything in common. It seems like they share quite a lot..."
I then tried to determine where Snoop might run into trouble:
Tupac Shakur was shot on September 7, 1996. That date equals 5 (9 + 7 + 1 + 9 + 9 + 6 = 41; 4 + 1 = 5). He was shot in Las Vegas. L + A + S + V + E + G + A + S = 3 + 1 + 1 + 4 + 5 + 7 + 1 + 1 = 23; 2 + 3 = 5.
Thus, I have concluded that Snoop Dogg is in grave danger of being murdered in September 2003, in a city with letters that equal the number 5.
Supplemental Evidence by Jennelle (9/6/02): Posted 1/13/03
hi my name is jennelle, and after reading the article u have about the coincidence between Tupac and Snoop Dogg which mentioned that Snoop Dogg is in danger of being murdered in September of 2003. I noticed that you used "Snoop Dogg" instead of his real name. I guess that's why the numbers in the name did'nt add up to 7 like Tupac's. I looked up Snoop's real name, and this is what I discovered:
Calvin = 7 Tupac = 7
Broadus = 6 Shakur = 6
October 20, 1972 = 4 June 16, 1971 = 4
* * * * *
CLOSE CALL FOR SNOOP:
Shots fired at Snoop Dogg, bodyguards
Friday, April 11, 2003 Posted: 2:16 PM EDT (1816 GMT)
One of Snoop Dogg's bodyguards was injured after shots were fired at the rap starLOS ANGELES, California (AP) -- A shooting in Los Angeles Thursday night struck a convoy of cars, one of which was carrying rapper Snoop Dogg. Authorities said one of the musician's bodyguards was injured. Snoop Dogg was not hurt.
Police said up to five cars were traveling through the Mid-City area when the shooting happened at about 9 p.m. (PST). The rap star's entourage included seven bodyguards -- five were from the Inglewood school district and two were state parole officers.
Another car pulled alongside the convoy and three men with guns opened fire, said police Officer Don ***, a police spokesman. Bullets hit two of the vehicles.
The wounded man, an off-duty police officer with the Inglewood Unified School District, was shot in the back, police Sgt. Brian Owen said. The man, whose identity was not immediately available, was taken to a hospital and released early Friday, Owen said. It was unclear whether he was in the same vehicle as Snoop Dogg.
Owen said it appears that one of the shooters wanted to speak with the rapper, whose real name is Calvin Broadus. Words were exchanged, followed by gunfire. It wasn't immediately known what was said. No arrests have been made.
Police questioned Snoop Dogg, the bodyguards and other people who were with him. Owen said he didn't expect them to be booked for a crime.
"Hey, ain't my time, y'know, ain't my time ... Mike's given me til September, sucker can't touch me now ..."
WHO WANTS SNOOP DEAD?
Snoop Dogg in 'Turf War' With Suge Knight: Will Knight Be the Death of Snoop?
Rapper Snoop Dogg Sued Over Voice Mail
Wed Mar 26, 8:08 PM ETMarion 'Suge' Knight
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Beware of leaving voice-mail messages on rap stars' answering machines -- they might make it part of their act.
In a lawsuit filed on Monday against rap star Snoop Dogg, a California man claims that his life is in danger because the rapper used a phone message he left in a song taunting Snoop's rival, rap-mogul Suge Knight.
According to court papers filed in Los Angeles Superior Court, the man identified as "John Doe" left a voice mail for Snoop, whose real name is Calvin Broadus, last October only to learn later that it became part of a song called "Pimp Slapp'd" on the album "Paid the Cost to be Tha Boss."
That message, the plaintiff said, included expressions of support for Broadus in his "turf war" with Knight, who was released from prison last month after serving two months on parole violations. He also served five years in prison in the late 1990s.
The suit also claimed that the plaintiff notified the defendants in January that the recording was sampled without his permission. Doe said that when he asked Broadus why the recording was used, the rap star replied that he had sampled it because "it was so real."
"Unfortunately it is so real that (the) plaintiff now fears for his life ... Mr. Knight is a burly, convicted felon and is rumored to be involved with gangs, to threaten, assault and hurt people," the lawsuit said.
The suit, which claims misappropriation of voice and intentional infliction of emotional distress, asks for damages and injunctions against further distribution of the album.
Knight owned Death Row Records when Snoop recorded for the label but the two had a falling out. In the song "Pimp Slapp'd," Snoop taunts Knight over his prison term, claims he's jealous of his financial success and calls Knight "a *****."
The lawsuit filed in Los Angeles Superior Court also named Priority Records, Capitol Records and Doggy Style Records as defendants. A spokeswoman for the record labels was not immediately available for comment. The office of Snoop Dogg's manager referred inquiries to a publicist at Capitol, who was also not immediately available. A spokesman for Knight had no immediate comment.
Friday, April 11, 2003 Posted: 2:16 PM EDT (1816 GMT)
One of Snoop Dogg's bodyguards was injured after shots were fired at the rap starLOS ANGELES, California (AP) -- A shooting in Los Angeles Thursday night struck a convoy of cars, one of which was carrying rapper Snoop Dogg. Authorities said one of the musician's bodyguards was injured. Snoop Dogg was not hurt.
Police said up to five cars were traveling through the Mid-City area when the shooting happened at about 9 p.m. (PST). The rap star's entourage included seven bodyguards -- five were from the Inglewood school district and two were state parole officers.
Another car pulled alongside the convoy and three men with guns opened fire, said police Officer Don ***, a police spokesman. Bullets hit two of the vehicles.
The wounded man, an off-duty police officer with the Inglewood Unified School District, was shot in the back, police Sgt. Brian Owen said. The man, whose identity was not immediately available, was taken to a hospital and released early Friday, Owen said. It was unclear whether he was in the same vehicle as Snoop Dogg.
Owen said it appears that one of the shooters wanted to speak with the rapper, whose real name is Calvin Broadus. Words were exchanged, followed by gunfire. It wasn't immediately known what was said. No arrests have been made.
Police questioned Snoop Dogg, the bodyguards and other people who were with him. Owen said he didn't expect them to be booked for a crime.
"Hey, ain't my time, y'know, ain't my time ... Mike's given me til September, sucker can't touch me now ..."
WHO WANTS SNOOP DEAD?
Snoop Dogg in 'Turf War' With Suge Knight: Will Knight Be the Death of Snoop?
Rapper Snoop Dogg Sued Over Voice Mail
Wed Mar 26, 8:08 PM ETMarion 'Suge' Knight
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Beware of leaving voice-mail messages on rap stars' answering machines -- they might make it part of their act.
In a lawsuit filed on Monday against rap star Snoop Dogg, a California man claims that his life is in danger because the rapper used a phone message he left in a song taunting Snoop's rival, rap-mogul Suge Knight.
According to court papers filed in Los Angeles Superior Court, the man identified as "John Doe" left a voice mail for Snoop, whose real name is Calvin Broadus, last October only to learn later that it became part of a song called "Pimp Slapp'd" on the album "Paid the Cost to be Tha Boss."
That message, the plaintiff said, included expressions of support for Broadus in his "turf war" with Knight, who was released from prison last month after serving two months on parole violations. He also served five years in prison in the late 1990s.
The suit also claimed that the plaintiff notified the defendants in January that the recording was sampled without his permission. Doe said that when he asked Broadus why the recording was used, the rap star replied that he had sampled it because "it was so real."
"Unfortunately it is so real that (the) plaintiff now fears for his life ... Mr. Knight is a burly, convicted felon and is rumored to be involved with gangs, to threaten, assault and hurt people," the lawsuit said.
The suit, which claims misappropriation of voice and intentional infliction of emotional distress, asks for damages and injunctions against further distribution of the album.
Knight owned Death Row Records when Snoop recorded for the label but the two had a falling out. In the song "Pimp Slapp'd," Snoop taunts Knight over his prison term, claims he's jealous of his financial success and calls Knight "a *****."
The lawsuit filed in Los Angeles Superior Court also named Priority Records, Capitol Records and Doggy Style Records as defendants. A spokeswoman for the record labels was not immediately available for comment. The office of Snoop Dogg's manager referred inquiries to a publicist at Capitol, who was also not immediately available. A spokesman for Knight had no immediate comment.
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Originally Posted by camaro94
i never like biggie
Originally Posted by Rockford Fosgate Fan
You have a point, your still alive and their both dead.