Anonymous ID: 41ce45 March 21, 2019, 7:26 a.m. No.5809357   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>9367 >>9418

Old q on Ray Chandler

 

Look up Ray.Chandler.

None are safe.

Q

 

Epstein’s plane.

Who is she?

Follow friends.

Friends lead to others.

Open source.

Q

 

Why is E so vocal against POTUS?

Biggest connection missing.

Focus on friends (2).

(1) F

(1) M

(1) Presidential pardon.

(1) 187 MS_13

Purpose.

Q

 

Report to FBI / DOJ.

Watch what happens.

Spotlight.

Subject deviation.

Risk.

End.

Q

 

We got to figure out this Eminem connection….

 

 

Why is E so vocal against POTUS?

Biggest connection missing.

Focus on friends (2).

(1) F

(1) M

(1) Presidential pardon.

(1) 187 MS_13

Purpose.

Q

 

 

This one case has the ability to bring down the (many) rich & powerful people.

Those who scream the loudest….

Q

Anonymous ID: 41ce45 March 21, 2019, 7:44 a.m. No.5809574   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>9587 >>9621

In the final push for presidential pardons by Obama, some big names failed to make the cut

By Hanna KozlowskaJanuary 20, 2017

 

 

Afeni Shakur Is Not Assata Shakur, But They Did Have A Connection

 

May 3, 2016

After the death of Afeni Shakur, 2Pac's mother, some internet users confused her with fugitive Assata Shakur. However, the two women had ties.

 

There might've been a bit of confusion after the death of Afeni Shakur, the mother of the late rapper Tupac Shakur.

 

Several Twitter users confused Afeni Shakur with Assata Shakur, a black political activist who is still the only woman on the FBI's list of most wanted terrorists.

 

Afeni Shakur is not Assata Shakur, but they were connected.

 

Assata Shakur, also known as JoAnne Chesimard, was the step-aunt and godmother of Tupac. She and Afeni Shakur were both members of the New York City Panthers. That's where several members of the organization took on the surname "Shakur."

 

Here's how Tupac described his step-aunt and godmother on his 1991 track "Words of Wisdom."

 

"Assata Shakur: America's Nightmare."

 

And the connection goes a little deeper: Assata Shakur's brother, Mutulu, was Tupac's stepfather.

 

Assata is known as the fugitive who broke out of prison after she was convicted of killing a New Jersey state trooper.

 

More recently, Assata has been a part of conversations with Cuba since the U.S. began thawing relations with the island country. New Jersey law enforcement has called for Assata to be extradited, but the White House hasn't publicly revealed any plans to do that.

 

This video includes clips from NBC, MTV, 2PacLegacy.Net and CBS images from Getty Images and music from Interscope Records / 2Pac.

 

Mutulu Shakur

https://qz.com/887420/obamas-presidential-pardons-edward-snowden-marcus-garvey-and-bowe-berdahl-havent-made-the-cut/

Supporters of the former black nationalist Mutulu Shakur were galvanized after New York governor Andrew Cuomo recently commuted the sentence of Judith Clark, who was convicted in relation to the same 1981 crime as Shakur—an armed robbery that left a guard and two police officers dead. Shakur, the step-father of rapper Tupac Shakur, was reportedly the brains behind the operation, which was carried out by a group of radical leftist activists. He has served 30 years of his 60-year term and has been denied parole eight times.

Anonymous ID: 41ce45 March 21, 2019, 7:47 a.m. No.5809621   🗄️.is đź”—kun

>>5809574

 

https://qz.com/887420/obamas-presidential-pardons-edward-snowden-marcus-garvey-and-bowe-berdahl-havent-made-the-cut/

 

In the final push for presidential pardons by Obama, some big names failed to make the cut

By Hanna KozlowskaJanuary 20, 2017

Mutulu Shakur

 

Supporters of the former black nationalist Mutulu Shakur were galvanized after New York governor Andrew Cuomo recently commuted the sentence of Judith Clark, who was convicted in relation to the same 1981 crime as Shakur—an armed robbery that left a guard and two police officers dead. Shakur, the step-father of rapper Tupac Shakur, was reportedly the brains behind the operation, which was carried out by a group of radical leftist activists. He has served 30 years of his 60-year term and has been denied parole eight times.

 

 

https://www.newsy.com/stories/afeni-shakur-is-not-assata-shakur-but-they-did-have-a-connection/

 

May 3, 2016

After the death of Afeni Shakur, 2Pac's mother, some internet users confused her with fugitive Assata Shakur. However, the two women had ties.

 

There might've been a bit of confusion after the death of Afeni Shakur, the mother of the late rapper Tupac Shakur.

 

Several Twitter users confused Afeni Shakur with Assata Shakur, a black political activist who is still the only woman on the FBI's list of most wanted terrorists.

 

Afeni Shakur is not Assata Shakur, but they were connected.

 

Assata Shakur, also known as JoAnne Chesimard, was the step-aunt and godmother of Tupac. She and Afeni Shakur were both members of the New York City Panthers. That's where several members of the organization took on the surname "Shakur."

 

Here's how Tupac described his step-aunt and godmother on his 1991 track "Words of Wisdom."

 

"Assata Shakur: America's Nightmare."

 

And the connection goes a little deeper: Assata Shakur's brother, Mutulu, was Tupac's stepfather.

 

Assata is known as the fugitive who broke out of prison after she was convicted of killing a New Jersey state trooper.

 

More recently, Assata has been a part of conversations with Cuba since the U.S. began thawing relations with the island country. New Jersey law enforcement has called for Assata to be extradited, but the White House hasn't publicly revealed any plans to do that.

 

This video includes clips from NBC, MTV, 2PacLegacy.Net and CBS images from Getty Images and music from Interscope Records / 2Pac.