THE son of imprisoned Death Row Records boss Suge Knight has claimed Tupac Shakur is ALIVE and living in Malaysia - and has released a video to 'prove' his claims.
Suge J. Knight posted a series of bizarre Instagram messages claiming the 1996 drive-by hit on the superstar rapper was faked and staged by the Illuminati.
Tupac was shot on the Las Vegas strip as he was leaving a Mike Tyson fight, aged just 25, in a crime that has never been solved.
Since then conspiracy theories that he actually survived the shooting and even faked his own death have continued to spread.
Now, the son of the man who was sitting next the star when he was gunned down in his BMW has claimed he is actually alive and well and hiding out in south East Asia.
He posted a quote reading "Tupac is alive", which was quickly followed by an exchange of texts in which someone chillingly wrote: "You said [too] much. Time for you to go."
Knight Jnr then claimed Tupac is not living in Cuba, as many conspiracy theorists suggest, but in Malaysia - and uploaded a video of the star he claims was shot in the country.
He pointed to photos of a man who looked like an older version of the rapper with artists including 50 Cent and Beyoncé to back up his claims.
Suge J. Knight - who insisted he was "not on drugs" - also made numerous references hinting the Illuminati were involved in the "cover up."
He posted a quote that read: "Beware of fake accounts. Their job is to distract you. The Illuminati are all about power. This is why you see powerful names getting locked up."
Knight later added: "Don’t be fooled. We can do it. They will say I’m on drugs and etc. I’m not."
His dad has reportedly claimed his former security chief Reggie White Jr killed Tupac while insisting HE was the real target of the infamous shooting in 1996.
Wright Jr has long has long been linked to claims he was involved in the shooting.
However, he denies any involvement.
Knight's affiliation with the gang Mob Piru also put Tupac in the cross-hairs of a rival gang, the Compton Crips, the police source said.
Tupac clashed with Crip gang member Orlando Anderson at the MGM Grand casino earlier on the day he was killed, which police believe sparked the shooting.
Who are the Illuminati and do they really run the world?
The original Illuminati dates back to the mid-1700s when it was founded by Bavarian law professor Adam Weishaupt.
It soon became a highly-secret society promoting enlightenment as well as moral progress for all.
Its mission statement was “to attain the highest possible degree of morality and virtue, and to lay the foundation for the reformation of the world by the association of good men to oppose the progress of moral evil.”
While his ambitions seemed noble, Weishaupt also intended to change the way European nations were run using subversive means.
To become a member of the Illuminati you needed wealth, social influence and, most importantly, political pull.
Members of the society consisted of bankers, politicians, doctors and members of the privileged upper-classes.
After Weishaupt's death the Illuminati is said to have formed "lodges" all across the world.
It is pretty well known that many of America's founding fathers were members of the freemasons.
George Washington, Benjamin Franklin and John Hancock were notable masons.
The influence of their membership can be seen in the philosophies in the Constitution as well as symbolism in the US currency.
However, some believe they were linked if not even secret members of the Illuminati.
The use of the group's all-seeing eye symbol on the dollar bill (pictured) is said to be a big clue.
The Latin words encircling the pyramid translate to “it has favoured our undertakings, new order of the ages.”
Some see those words as the announcement of a New World Order.
Nowadays, the Illuminati has become a name linked by conspiracy theorists to everything from the "faked" moon landings, the 9/11 terror attacks and the assassination of JFK.
It is said to be made up of politicians, bankers, business moguls and high-profile celebrities.
On the extreme end of the spectrum, some say they are a reptilian alien species out to control humanity.
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"If Orlando had never been jumped in the hotel, they never would have killed Tupac that night," said one cop.
Last month Suge Knight was told he will serve 28 years in prison after pleading no contest to voluntary manslaughter after a horror hit and run which injured one man and left another dead.
The Death Row Records co-founder struck a deal with the courts to avoid more serious charges which could have landed him in jail for the rest of his life.