
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.” Read it, tell me whatcha think. 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 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. But when Tupac starts rappin, there’s a seventh. on, “The 7 Day Theory,” there are six gunshots. On the song, “White Man’s World,” if you listen very closely at the beggining, there is a voice in the background saying, ” 7 years, 7 years, 7 years…” The clock in the background at the end is at 4:03…the same time he officially died and 4+0+3=7. The room he goes into with the girl is room number 7. In the video for “I Wonder if Heaven Got a Ghetto” the town it takes place in is called Rukahs. Tupac’s new album, “R U Still Down,” was released November 25 which was the age he died and 2+5=7. Tupac breaks the mirror with the bat in the, “Toss It Up,” video which is seven years bad luck. Tupac was gunned down exactly seven months after All Eyez On Me was released. There were twelve shots fired with five hits 12-5=7 Tupac survived the 7th, 8th, 9th, 10th, 11th, 12th, and, “died,” the 13th.

Niccolo Machavelli was removed from public life for 10 years. Machavelli’s book, “the Art of War,” is also the name of Bone’s new album Machavelli’s books were called, “Book 1,” and, “Book 2.” The CD’s of, “All Eyez On Me,” are entitled the same.ĭid Bone Thugs N Harmony play a role in helping Tupac fake his death? In the, “Thug Luv,” song, right before Tupac starts rapping, Bizzy can be heard in the background saying, “He’s alive, he’s alive, he’s alive…” Some say that Tupac modofied the Machiavelli name because if you rearrange the letters, they spell, “Am Alive,” or, “I Am Alive.” In Book 2, Chapter XIII He says, “a prince who wishes to achieve great things must learn to decieve…” This is very similar to verses in some of Tupac’s songs. One of Machavelli’s books is, “Discourses Upon The First Ten Books Of Titus Livy,” which Tupac read in jail.

Though the spelling is different, Machavelli was a 16th century Italian philosopher who advocated the staging of one’s death in order to gain power and evade enemies. And when he jumps in the car in, “To Live And Die In L.A.,” he has on some Jordan’s that were’nt available until after his death. Supposedly, in the, “Toss It Up,” video, Tupac is wearing some Penny Hardaway shoes that were unavailable before his death. His new video “Toss It Up” from the new album was released under the name “Makaveli”. Interestingly, Tupac dies in his last video released under the name “Tupac”.

In the video, Tupac was shot after leaving a theater with a friend, which is very similar to how he was shot in real life. The video shows Tupac as an angel in heaven. “I ain’t Mad at Cha” is track 13 on the album All Eyes On Me.

The video “I ain’t Mad at Cha” was released only a few days after his death. In the song, “Ain’t Hard 2 Find,” Tupac says, “I heard rumors that I died, murdered in cold blood, tramatized pictures of me in my final states, you know mama cried, but that was fiction, some coward got the story twisted…” It seems that Tupac may have foretold the future. In the first three seconds of, “The 7 Day Theory,” the witness, Fula, can be heard saying, “Suge Shot Me.” Suge Knight, (Executive Producer of Deathrow Records), never appeared for questioning. On the cover of, “The 7 Day Theory,” There is a picture of Tupac crucified with five bullet holes in it. Tupac’s funeral was cancelled for unknown reasons. There are several letters, symbols, and numbers hidden in the finger and palm prints in the CD booklet to, “Makaveli-The 7 Day Theory.”
