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But the truth is: he was there for the concert.

Finally, we never know the answer to the question: Was Tupac gay? He died of a heart attack in Tanzania, on June 3, 2011.

Pratt links us yet again to all the major families of the peerage – see Miles’ paper on Chris Pratt.

Miles Williams Mathis: Chris Pratt is… well, a Pratt – Library of Rickandria

Speaking of Chris Pratt, he played Rashida Jones’ boyfriend in the first season of Parks and Recreation.

Now you know why they were cast together.


One of the show’s early casting directors was Allison Jones.


Geronimo was born in 1947, of course.

NEW WORLD ORDER: GLOBAL INTELLIGENCE: CIA: Year One – 1947, the Year that Changed Everything – 70 Years On – Library of Rickandria

In 1968, he was arrested for allegedly shooting and killing a 27-year-old white elementary school teacher named Caroline Olsen while robbing a Santa Monica tennis court.

You have to laugh at that.

How do you rob a tennis court?

Caroline Olsen wasn’t an employee of the tennis court; she was a schoolteacher.

So, was it a robbery of a tennis court, or a mugging of Caroline Olsen?

We are told Pratt’s loot was a measly $18, which would lead us to believe he got the money out of Caroline’s wallet.

Again, why risk a life sentence for murder just to filch 18 bucks from a white lady at a tennis court?

Also notice the amount, 18 – dead man’s hand again.

Pratt was arrested and charged with murder and kidnapping.

Who did he kidnap?

Nobody ever tells us.

Pratt’s lawyer was Johnnie Cochran, famous spook attorney that pretty much exclusively handles fake cases.

Johnnie Lee Cochran Jr.

(/ˈkɒkrən/ KOK-rən; October 2, 1937 – March 29, 2005) was an American attorney best known for his leading role in the defense and criminal acquittal of O. J. Simpson for the murder of his ex-wife Nicole Brown Simpson and her friend Ron Goldman. However, historians note that Lee’s victory was in many ways pyrrhic as he failed to destroy the Army of the Potomac and suffered a bloody repulse at Malvern Hill.  McClellan and President Abraham Lincoln developed a mutual distrust, and McClellan was privately derisive of Lincoln.

Her lifelong substance use disorder ultimately led to her death from an accidental barbiturate overdose in 1969, at age 47.

I will be told her real name was Gumm, but like the rest she took her name from her ancestry. 

She was related to all these same people, being:

  • a Fitzpatrick
  • a Milne (think Winnie the Pooh)
  • a Tecumseh (think General Sherman)
  • a Kahn (though her sister)
  • a Freeman, a Gilmore (through her stepfather)
  • a Ross
  • a Warner
  • an Aldridge
  • a Stratton

and a Button (Brad Pitt is also a Button).

Miles Williams Mathis: Brad Pitt’s Genealogy – Library of Rickandria

Also related to Powells and Greens.


What am I trying to prove here?

That Tupac is really Jewish?

Seems a bit far-fetched, doesn’t it?

Maybe, maybe not.

Let’s start with the obvious.

Take a good look at Tupac’s face.

Do you see it?

He looks very Jewish, doesn’t he?

We’ve been conditioned not to notice Jewishness or question ethnicity in general, and because he’s black we naturally don’t question it.

But Tupac has all the Jewish markings: a long face, a long, slightly downturned nose, sunken eyes with long eyelashes, and big, bushy eyebrows.

He doesn’t just look sort of Jewish.

Aside from his skin color, he looks full-on Jewish.

Did you know that his fiancée at the time of his death was Jewish?

That would be Kidada Jones,

Kidada Ann Jones (/kɪˈdɑːdə/ kih-DAH-də; born March 22, 1974) is an American actress, model, and fashion designer.

Despite its ability to uncover truth, the internet has only heightened the mystery surrounding him, making it difficult to nail down the facts about 2Pac. “He was enabling Suge to think he was invincible,” wrote Stormey Ramdhan, who has two children with Suge, in her memoir My Life with the Knight. Upon reading it, Kaczynski’s brother, David, recognized the prose style and reported his suspicions to the FBI.

After his arrest in 1996, Kaczynski—maintaining that he was sane—tried and failed to dismiss his court-appointed lawyers because they wished him to plead insanity to avoid the death penalty. Throughout her adulthood she abused drugs and alcohol. Niggas smoke my ashes. “He’s in our system for eternity.” Unfortunately, E.D.I.

While he never wrote about his time in Marin City, he did rap about the influence nearby Oakland had on him.

He is among the best-selling music artists, having sold more than 75 million records worldwide, but his life was cut short at 25 when, in 1996, he was killed in a drive-by shooting in Las Vegas.

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It was a drug dealing den. “But the two of them together was like lighting the match to a can of gasoline.”

After Tupac’s murder, the Outlawz took a lyric from his posthumous song “Black Jesuz” at its word: Cremated, last wishes? He served as chairman and chief executive officer (CEO) of Universal Music Group from 1995 to 2011, as well as Sony Music Entertainment from 2011 to 2017.

We never even been in the same car together.”

Before signing with Death Row in 1995, Tupac was considered a fairly conscious rapper known for songs like “Brenda’s Got a Baby” and “Dear Mama.” But the gangsta themes of his later music—and his violent lifestyle—led many people to think Suge Knight changed him.

She founded the Tupac Amaru Shakur Foundation and also served as the CEO of Amaru Entertainment, Inc., a record and film production company she founded.

Wikipedia tells us Tupac was born a month after his mother was acquitted of 156 charges of:

“Conspiracy against the United States government and New York landmarks”

in the Panther 21 trial.

Panther 21 – Wikipedia

Panther 21 was a group of Black Panther members accused of planning coordinated bombing and long-range rife attacks on two police stations and a Board of Education office in New York City.

This was another blatantly fake trial; the only detail we’re given at Wikipedia is that the prosecution read Chairman Mao’s Little Red Book and showed the court the movie The Battle of Algiers.

Do you really think a competent prosecutor would waste time reading communist propaganda and screening a film? 

We aren’t even told what their goal was in doing this, other than to show the dangerous ideas behind the Black Panthers’ ideology.

But you don’t need to watch an entire film to show this, nor does it prove anything.

And do you think a competent judge would let the court’s time be wasted watching an entire film?

What was this, movie night at the local courthouse?

No, a judge in a real trial would have told the prosecution to move on.

Apparently, the judge didn’t mind wasting the court’s time, since the trial ended up lasting eight months and being the costliest trial in New York’s history.

After this long and tortuous trial, we get this tidbit from the New York Times article announcing the acquittal:

The members of the jury…reached unanimous verdict so quickly that they surprised even themselves.

“We had lunch and began talking and were amazed to find out right away that we all felt about the same,” said Frederick Hills, an editor for McGraw Hill Publications, after the verdict was given in the eight-month trial, the longest in the history of the State Supreme Court here.

“There just wasn’t enough evidence,” said Joseph Gary, post office clerk.

There wasn’t enough evidence after eight months?

What were they doing for eight months?

Oh yeah, reading Mao and getting refills on popcorn.

The prosecution should have had piles and piles of evidence – all the evidence they collected in order to charge the defendants with 156 counts of conspiracy against the U.S.

government.

Also ridiculous is the fact that Tupac’s mom represented herself in the trial, refusing to use an attorney.

We are supposed to believe a poor, black farmer girl from North Carolina successfully defended herself in the New York Supreme Court against 156 charges of conspiracy?

The jury member quoted is another clue here.

Frederick Hills worked for McGraw-Hill Publications, now McGraw-Hill Education.

If you think it’s simply a textbook publishing house, you’re wrong.

Until 2013 it was a division of The McGraw-Hill Companies, which is now S&P Global.

Between the 1950s and 1990s, McGraw-Hill grew massively through acquisitions.

It bought:

  • S&P in 1966
  • the National Radio Institute in 1968
  • Time Life Broadcasting in 1972
  • Random House in 1988

and Macmillan in 1993 to name a few.

It also bought California Test Bureau in 1965, meaning it wasn’t just publishing textbooks, but also designing educational testing systems.

CTB develops testing for all 50 states, 49 countries, and 18 million students.

In other words, McGraw-Hill was and always has been a massive propaganda organ, touching:

  • newspapers
  • books
  • television

and education across the world.

McGraw-Hill was involved in this race-baiting project because that’s what it’s good at.

Just read the “Controversies” section of its Wikipedia page: in 1980, McGraw-Hill gave James Baldwin a $200,000 advance to write a memoir of recollections of civil rights leaders Malcolm X and MLK, and then sued his family after Baldwin died without finishing the book.

In 2015, McGraw-Hill was accused of “whitewashing” history after it published a geography textbook showing a picture of African American slaves with the caption “workers.”

McGraw Hill Education – Wikipedia

This fed into the larger controversy about “pro-Southern” educational texts being used by the Texas Education Agency.

This “controversy,” like all other racial controversies these days, was completely manufactured, and McGraw-Hill has been a part of it since at least the Black Panther days.

Jury member Hills (note the last name, which is just a fudge of Hill, as in McGraw-Hill) was just playing the part of jury member in this little piece of theater.

Other actors included the prosecutors from the DA’s office, Joseph Phillips and Jeffrey Weinstein, and the judge, Charles Marks (read: Marx).

Those names tell you everything you need to know.

Marks had earlier presided over the Malcolm X murder trial, which was another fake trial.

Marks is just a variation of Marx, and you’ll recall that Karl Marx was related to the famous Dutch-Jewish Philips family.

So, the judge and prosecutor were probably related.

The Panther 21 bombing plot was a hoax, coordinated by the equally fake, CIA-created Black Panther movement.

The fact that Tupac’s parents were involved in this hoax and the Black Panthers is enough to out him as a spook.

But I’ll keep going.

Let’s revisit Tupac’s last name again, Crooks.

We’re told his mother made up the name when she filled out his birth certificate so that he’d be harder for her “enemies” to find and track.

But this explanation makes no sense, since we were already told Alice (Afeni) was acquitted of 156 charges in a very high-profile case just two months before Tupac was born.

That means she was in custody during most of her pregnancy.

We’re also told the FBI was surveilling her before her arrest as part of its COINTELPRO operations.

Did she really think they’d just stop tracking her the moment she was acquitted?

In any event, did she really think the FBI couldn’t figure out what she named her son?

And that still doesn’t explain why she chose the name Crooks.

If you really wanted to throw off the feds, would you pick that name?

She may as well have named him Burglar or Arsonist.

The real reason she picked the name is because it was a family name that is being scrubbed somewhere up the lines.

Either that or Crooks was Alice’s real name and Williams was inserted later, just lazily borrowed from her future husband – which would explain the oddity of her marrying someone with the same last name.

That would make her real name Alice Faye Crooks, or possibly Crook.

An Intelius search of Alice Faye Williams pulls her up as Alice Fay Williams (note the misspelled middle name), age 69, which was her age when she died in 2016 (she would be 71 as of this writing).

We know it’s her because it says she “worked at” the Black Panther Party.

Right.

As if it were a business and she was on the payroll.

It doesn’t show her being related to Tupac, Jeral, or her husband at the time of her death (Gust Davis), which is odd.

It does show her being related to a Janese Williams, and an Intelius search on Janese shows her being related, in turn, to an Alice Burlison.

An Intelius search on that name brings up an Alice Fay Burlison, age 69, who has also worked at the Black Panther Party.

Intelius is clearly messing with us, sending us off on a wild goose chase for the fun of it.

More evidence Intelius is messing with us: if you search Tupac Shakur on Intelius, you get 57 hits.

Tupac Shakur – Background Report, Location & Phone Number | Intelius

In addition to the actual Tupac Amaru Shakur at the top of the list, you get several oddities:

• 2.

He represented athlete Marion Jones when she faced charges of doping during her high school track career. Pratt was also the godfather of the late rapper Tupac Shakur. – UC Berkeley in 1961 with a thesis on Lao Tzu.