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Letter to Biggies Family



This letter was written to Biggie's family after he died by Mutulu Shakur,


THE SHAKUR FAMILY EXTENDS OUR SYMPATHIES TO MS. WALLACE, SISTER FAITH AND BROTHER BIGGIE'S SON AND DAUGHTER
To Brother Biggie's Family; We believe the lost of Biggie and Tupac will have a tremendous impact on our younger generation. When all the facts are received and analyzed, it will show through all the negative and false accusations and unprincipled actions in the public which is where our young draws its influence, Brother Biggie acted in a principle way toward our son and his public actions were principled by their very nature which was true to the life game in which he lived.
Our family has not come to any final conclusion as to who killed our son, Tupac. Nor, why he was killed. His murder and the death of Yafeu "Kadafi" Fula son of Yaasmyn Fula and P.O.W. SEKOU ODINGA a month after Tupac, and the senseless murder of Javana Thomas the daughter of Freedom Fighter Innie Thomas and the late B.L.A commander JOHN THOMAS has our family and extended family in constant grief as well as searching for the truth in all matters. It has always been our position that with no investigation, no right to speak or act. We are continuing our investigation as to determining the truth of all actions and the matters associated with reasons; thereby determing our actions.
We do know that Brother Biggie was a part of an industry that has been under attack from the highest form of government officials. They have targeted Tupac, Sister Souljah, Ice T, Ice Cube, and Snoop Dogg to just name a few. The object of this attack reportedly was the lyrics' contents and the connection to crime. "If" this is/was the only case why would devil worshippers(music and artist) not be hounded out also? Since they openly worship the devil in a so-called, God fearing country. (Their music and profane religion outright denounces the government while preaching mayhem destructions and even death to their parents, government and even nonbelievers in their philosophical satanism).
Yes, we must take responsibility for our own actions. We must acknowledge that we have powers to shape minds and souls. Tupac, Biggie and Yafeu all could bring us closer to the real deal or turn us in upon ourselves. That power is not easy to comprehend when your only goal is to "come up". The struggle of saving and speaking for has been a tremendous task for most if not all leaders. But, this government and those who have profitted from the music culture of Black people; really know "power" and how to utilize it both internally and externally. Their goal has been long range and very specific to their economical survival and political agenda.
Wheras our loved ones; our rappers, wanted to explain their pain and indentify from where they came, and describe their present life and at times asked us to hope for a better tomorrow, if all things were fair. If our familys'(SHAKURS) lack of response to rumors and allegations contributed to any confusion as to what principle we stand on; let it be known and clear!! We do not believe in COINCIDENCES. We believe history has demonstrated that the murders of Black people(young & old) who can have a profound impact; those who refuse to "Bos Down", even if they themselves are not clear on the reasons why, have and will be targeted by the government at its highest level. These murders have historically proven over time to have the hand of government secret agents or the stimulation by the government for negative responses and was initiated by these agents working on behalf of the government and their secret agendas.
We mourn Brother Biggie and Tupac with the rest of the Black Nation because they(our son, brother, father and leader in their own rights) have clearly been victims of a set of circumstances which was implemnted outside of their control and/or ability to influence. While I disagree with the method of discussing issues of our internal contradictions in the entertainment media. Tupac in his Makaveli record clearly changed his wrongful view of who shot him and who was heading it in New York, and why? Thats' not to say that we know the Makaveli allegations is correct, only that any "Fan" of Tupacs' would surely have known that Tupac revised his wrongful(stance) against Biggies' involvement concerning his shooting in New York. And he wanted his "Fans" to know it.
It is common knowlege that Brother Biggie was under surveillance by the FBI or other goverment agents. And his every movement was reportedly being watched concerning a parole or possible parole violation. How come those agents did not protect him, or at least apprehend or pursue the people who did the shooting?(and, the same must be said, for my son Tupac). The tactics by law enforcement agencies in the past have been to arrest these high profile artist on gun violations. Leaving them in a "catch 22" situation to violate parole by defending themselves. Or leaving themselves defenseless making them easy prey for a would be assassin and stick-up kid. Surely, the FBI was at the party.

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