Where is Tupac? To celebrate its Twitter anniversary the CIA opened the door for questions from the internet. One of the most popular questions had to do with the whereabouts of Tupac Shakur. Unfortunately, the CIA doesn’t know where he is.
No, we don’t know where Tupac is. #twitterversary
— CIA (@CIA) July 7, 2014
Tupac was shot and killed on September 13, 1996. Well, that’s what most people believe, anyway.
Some people insist that Tupac is still alive and drinking martinis with Elvis at some villa in south America. If there’s any truth to that rumor the CIA hasn’t heard anything about it. The CIA joined Twitter one month ago and quickly established itself as one of the most entertaining government accounts.
We can neither confirm nor deny that this is our first tweet. — CIA (@CIA) June 6, 2014
To celebrate it’s one month anniversary, the CIA answered five questions from Twitter.
First, they don’t know your password.
No, we don’t know your password, so we can’t send it to you. #sorrynotsorry #twitterversary
— CIA (@CIA) July 7, 2014
Second, they are hiring.
YES, we are hiring. https://t.co/008Lvn9fWJ #twitterversary — CIA (@CIA) July 7, 2014
Third, they don’t know why they didn’t immediately follow Ellen Degeneres.
Sorry for not following you back @TheEllenShow. But if you visit us maybe we can take a selfie? #twitterversary
— CIA (@CIA) July 7, 2014
And lastly, they flew an A-12 OXCART, not a SR-71 BLACKBIRD.
We flew an A-12 OXCART, not a SR-71 BLACKBIRD. Ours flew higher & faster. But, more on that later. #twitterversary pic.twitter.com/jLSCsn9RYn — CIA (@CIA) July 7, 2014
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