Massa Media and Gov Authorities Claim that Black  Eulipion Assata Shakur Passed Away in Cuba

Assata Shakur, a Black Liberation Army member who was convicted in the 1973 murder of a white New Jersey state trooper, has died in Cuba, where she had fled to after escaping from prison, Cuban officials said Friday. She was 78.

Her conviction for the murder of Trooper Werner Foerster, and subsequent escape garnered her a permanent spot on the New Jersey State Police's Most Wanted List. The state long sought to extradite Shakur, also known as Joanne Chesimard, from Cuba, without success.

The Cuban Ministry of Foreign Affairs said she died in Havana of health complications and advanced age. [MORE]

THE ARTILLERY ABOVE IS FROM THE BLACK PANTHER KEVIN RASHID JOHNSON

Sister Shakur is a Eulipion, which FUNKTIONARY defines as follows:

Eulipion – a Journey Agent. Eulipions invoke and evoke the sound-frequency and imagery society hides from us to keep our unconscious—the crypt of consciousness—at bay so that it doesn’t come out to play in the conscious world. Eulipions exorcise our shadow-side and help deliver us our integrated selves—help us realize our shadow, our imperfections, our humanity, our divinity and our wholeness—our complicity in Unicity. 2) a languacultural shaman or shamaness—ghetto griot—sacred scribe. 3) a mysterious traveler who transforms the sole journey into a souljourn through the reanimation and resonation of vibrant energy that infuses some, confuses others. A eulipion is an outsider, often feeling like a stranger even to one’s self. Creative expressions of eulipions are largely compulsive and done primarily, if not exclusively, for their own amusement. Our enjoyment of them are secondary, a by-product. Never forget, genius always comes at a price. [MORE]