When watching Tupac's murder documentary, it became fairly clear very quickly that the circumstances of his death were too suspicious for it to be carried out by accident. The car that pulled up alongside him would have had to have known in which seat Tupac was sitting and the fact that insufficient evidence was produced for a murder that occurred within city limits suggests that something is off. While I don't think that the US government would secretly assassinate Tupac themselves, I think it could have easily turned a blind eye to the knowledge that it was happening. I find it likely that one of the police officers under Suge Knight's control could have done it. The scary part of the assassination is that it is extremely likely that someone in a position of power abused it and got somebody killed.
While not the same, the escalating scandal of what the NSA has been capable of doing and what hasn't been disclosed to the public is frankly terrifying. It makes me want to not use the internet for anything financially or privately important, although in this day and age, that is essentially impossible. Here's a link to recent developments regarding the NSA. I understand the need to keep these operations secret but a little bit more public disclosure would make an astounding difference.
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2014-04-11/nsa-said-to-have-used-heartbleed-bug-exposing-consumers.html
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