When I was younger, I used to believe Pac was alive and well. But after time passed (7years) and albums like Loyal 2 The Game came out, I began to believe that Pac was as dead as a bitch a sawed in half with my dick during intercourse. Anyway, I saw this new alive theory over at tupac-nation.com that revitalized my "alive" theories and I was quite swayed by it. Hears tha post. (and disregard tha part where i was talkin' about that bitch I sawed)
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The Helicopter Theory ( NOT an alive theory ... ITS CLEAR EVIDENCE )
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A white lady that happened to be in Vegas at the time that 2Pac supposedly got shot , had told him how she noticed a black guy running across the street and going into a helicopter, at the 2Pac scene. I really think that 2Pac got away from Vegas by a helicopter due to certain evidence in the 'Before I Wake' DVD, in the 'In his own words' interview CD, and also in the 'Until The End Of Time LP.
In the 'Before I Wake' DVD, at the end of chapter 6 titled-Black angel of Death, they showed a white lady in Vegas who heard A lot of screaming and car screeching on the strip. She said that she saw a helicopter at the scene, and that she had found out that they were taking 2Pac away in the helicopter, that he had gotten shot. Frank never said anything about a helicopter.
If you listen to Tupac-'In his own words' interview CD, on the very 1st intro track , it plays the sound effects of the drive by shooting that took place in Vegas. You hear the screaming and car screetching, and after all that , you hear the helicopter sound in the end .
Also on track 8 of that CD which is also the title track- 'In his own words' (Tupac feat. Young Noble), at about 0:34 seconds , while 2pac says "running from the cops as I try to cock my block", you can hear the helicopter sound in the background again.
At the beginning of the song- 'Going All Out' on the 'Until The End Of Time' LP, you hear the helicopter sound loud and clear. That helicopter sound has been totally irrelevant to the track. I always wondered why it was put there, but if you think about the other coincidences like in 'Before I Wake' DVD with the white lady, and also if you think about the alive theories in 'Going All Out', then it should explain the helicopter sound. 2Pac and Outlawz would never put sound effects on songs for no reason. That sound has a message in it.
Remember, in 'Ballad of a Dead Soulja', 2Pac said "take a private plane, trying to survive the game", and in 'Against All Odds' he said "disappeared in the crowd, all ya seeing is troops", he left the scene of the shooting, and away from the troops (police).
Again this is proof that a helicopter played a big role in getting Tupac out of Vegas. Indeed 2Pac went 'All Out' in performing such a stunt.
The helicopter could have possibly left the scene with Tupac in it to an air strip in the neighborhood (there were many of them, there is a private airport in Vegas by the lake, like 45 mins away from the strip), were he took a private plane to an undisclosed loction, which would also explain the "Ballad of a Dead Soulja" quote, "take a private plane, trying to survive the game"
"Taking private planes, trying to survive the game, for all my homies that will never be alive again" My feeling is that he wrote this song after 96 and the homie that wont be alive again is Kadafi.
When he says "A blind man a dead body, Im bout to leave town" Suge is the blind man (who wont admit who shot him) and 2Pac is the dead body.
Get his cash and hook up with Castro...not Kastro. 2Pacs aunt lives in Cuba. Tupac could live there on just dollars a day.
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The Helicopter Theory ( NOT an alive theory ... ITS CLEAR EVIDENCE )
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A white lady that happened to be in Vegas at the time that 2Pac supposedly got shot , had told him how she noticed a black guy running across the street and going into a helicopter, at the 2Pac scene. I really think that 2Pac got away from Vegas by a helicopter due to certain evidence in the 'Before I Wake' DVD, in the 'In his own words' interview CD, and also in the 'Until The End Of Time LP.
In the 'Before I Wake' DVD, at the end of chapter 6 titled-Black angel of Death, they showed a white lady in Vegas who heard A lot of screaming and car screeching on the strip. She said that she saw a helicopter at the scene, and that she had found out that they were taking 2Pac away in the helicopter, that he had gotten shot. Frank never said anything about a helicopter.
If you listen to Tupac-'In his own words' interview CD, on the very 1st intro track , it plays the sound effects of the drive by shooting that took place in Vegas. You hear the screaming and car screetching, and after all that , you hear the helicopter sound in the end .
Also on track 8 of that CD which is also the title track- 'In his own words' (Tupac feat. Young Noble), at about 0:34 seconds , while 2pac says "running from the cops as I try to cock my block", you can hear the helicopter sound in the background again.
At the beginning of the song- 'Going All Out' on the 'Until The End Of Time' LP, you hear the helicopter sound loud and clear. That helicopter sound has been totally irrelevant to the track. I always wondered why it was put there, but if you think about the other coincidences like in 'Before I Wake' DVD with the white lady, and also if you think about the alive theories in 'Going All Out', then it should explain the helicopter sound. 2Pac and Outlawz would never put sound effects on songs for no reason. That sound has a message in it.
Remember, in 'Ballad of a Dead Soulja', 2Pac said "take a private plane, trying to survive the game", and in 'Against All Odds' he said "disappeared in the crowd, all ya seeing is troops", he left the scene of the shooting, and away from the troops (police).
Again this is proof that a helicopter played a big role in getting Tupac out of Vegas. Indeed 2Pac went 'All Out' in performing such a stunt.
The helicopter could have possibly left the scene with Tupac in it to an air strip in the neighborhood (there were many of them, there is a private airport in Vegas by the lake, like 45 mins away from the strip), were he took a private plane to an undisclosed loction, which would also explain the "Ballad of a Dead Soulja" quote, "take a private plane, trying to survive the game"
"Taking private planes, trying to survive the game, for all my homies that will never be alive again" My feeling is that he wrote this song after 96 and the homie that wont be alive again is Kadafi.
When he says "A blind man a dead body, Im bout to leave town" Suge is the blind man (who wont admit who shot him) and 2Pac is the dead body.
Get his cash and hook up with Castro...not Kastro. 2Pacs aunt lives in Cuba. Tupac could live there on just dollars a day.