UPDATES AND NEW FACTS

There is a rumer that says there is a mysterious man that looks like Tupac running the underground poetry game near Howard University in Washington. The man goes by the name of the character Tupac played in, "Juice."

In the movie, "Gridlock'd," when Tupac and Roth are in the diner and they glance up at the menu, all the L's are upside down 7's.

In the movie, "Gang Related," Tupac and Belushi wait in room 7, and Tupac's badge number is 115; 1+1+5=7.

In the interlude, "Black Starry Night," on, "R U Still Down," there are a few clues...The one that jumps out at me is that he says that he's above the law runnin' the underground railroad.

The cross on Tupac's back says, "Exodus 16:31." I read this verse and it didn't mean much to me, but if you read the verse before it, it says, "So the people rested on the seventh day." As a matter of fact, the whole chapter deals with the, "7 Day Theory."

I finally found a song in which Tupac says he's alive...On, "Hold Ya Head," on the Makaveli CD, before Tupac begins rapping, a voice says, "Can you see him?" Another voice replies, "I see him." Then Tupac softly says, "I'm alive..."

Also on, "Against All Odds," there is a point mid-way through the song where Pac starts rapping about the guys that set him up.(Haitian Jack)Tupac can be heard softly in the background saying, "I'm Baaaaaack, I'm Baaaaaack..."

In "God Bless the Dead," on the Greatest Hits CD. Pac says, "Rest in peace to my muthafucka Biggie Smalls..." How could he say that when Biggie died six months after him?

Also on Greatest Hits, on the song, "Troublesome '96," Pac says, "Niggas talk alot of shit, but that's after I'm gone, 'cause they fear me in the physical form..." They talk shit when he's "dead", but are scared when they see him.