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CIA says it doesn't know where Tupac is

The CIA's month-old Twitter account addressed one of its most frequently asked questions on Monday.

By Kate Stanton
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LANGLEY, Va., July 7 (UPI) -- The Central Intelligence Agency launched its Twitter account last month with an unexpectedly flippant post: "We can neither confirm nor deny that this is our first tweet."

In that vein, the CIA took to Twitter for its one-month #twitterversary on Monday to answer its top-five most frequently asked questions, one of which happens to be about late rapper Tupac Shakur.

Shakur died in September 1996 after a drive-by shooting in Las Vegas, though several conspiracy theories about his murder still persist.

The CIA also responded to questions about employment prospects, Ellen DeGeneres and personal passwords.

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