Tupac and the lluminati

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Do you remember Tupac? His music made the artist, who comes from a poor background, world-famous. Tupac died on Jan. September 1996 as a result of multiple gunshot wounds. Is there a connection between the murder and the Illuminati? And: Did this murder even happen or was the rapper just faking his death?

Do you believe in legends and conspiracy theories?

The Illuminati - a secret society

The Illuminati League was founded on 1. Founded May 1776.

  • The origin of the secret society can be found in Ingolstadt in Bavaria. Because there the Order of Illuminati was founded by Adam Weishaupt, a philosopher and canon lawyer.
  • A major goal of the Illuminati was to improve and perfect the world. The secret society was well received - its membership grew rapidly.
  • But the Illuminati could not enjoy their medal for a particularly long time. The secret alliance was banned as early as 1785. Since then, myths have grown up about the secret society.
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  • Does the Illuminati League still exist? Does the Order want to usurp world domination in the end? If you asked a conspiracy theorist, he would surely have many mysterious things to tell you.
  • Perhaps he would also tell you about Tupac and his legendary death. And maybe he would reveal to you that the American rapper is still alive.

Be that as it may: The Illuminati have remained a mystery to this day - and some believe that they rule this world from the background.

Tupac and the conspiracy theories 

Anyone who is interested in Tupac or in conspiracy theories (or both) will surely know the connection between the rapper and the Order of Illuminati.

  • In 1996 - shortly before his death - Tupac finished his last album. The title: "The Don Killuminati: The 7 Day Theory". If you can't find the album under Tupac, don't be surprised, the rapper released it under the stage name Makaveli. The cover of the album shows a crucified Tupac.
  • The rapper, known for his often aggressive arguments with colleagues from the music scene, mainly use the album to settle accounts with those who don't care about him and his career respected. It is significant that the album was only released on March 5. November 1996 - almost two months after Tupac's death - was published.
  • Now to the conspiracy theory: first note the stage name Makaveli that Tupac gave himself - the Rapper derived this name from Niccolò Machiavelli, an Italian philosopher and writer, away. Machiavelli lived from 1469 to 1527. Before he actually died, he is said to have already faked his death once. It is also said that Machiavelli tended to glorify violence and that it was occasionally necessary.
  • Now take a look at Tupac's latest album: that the name of the album is simply "The Don Killuminati: The 7 Day Theory" is not entirely true. In fact, it says: "Makeveli The Don Killuminati" - "The Don" means something like "Der Führer" - "Killuminati" is made up of "kill" and Illuminati ". How you interpret this and whether you suspect a message behind it is up to you. In any case, there is no depth behind "The 7 Day Theory". This addition just means that the album was completed in just seven days.

Conspiracy theorists argue that the rapper is still alive. They suggest from his stage name and the title of his last album that Tupac was only faking his death. Why he should do this is not entirely clear, however. So is it possible that the artist is still alive? After all, no tattoos are said to have been found on the corpse, which was supposed to be his. Anyone who knows the rapper knows that numerous tattoos adorned his body. Well, you will probably never find out what is true and what is made up. Decide for yourself whether this is the truth, a clever marketing ploy or an exciting legend.

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