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In the hope of accomplishing a joint [[Moon]] landing, [[John F. Kennedy]] proposed a partnership with [[Soviet Union|Soviet]] [[Russia]] which made him a [[Assassination targets|target]] of the [[Templars|Templar Order]] and their public front, [[Abstergo Industries]]. The Templars also coveted Kennedy's [[Apple of Eden 3|Apple of Eden]] to add to [[Apple of Eden 1|the]] [[Apple of Eden 2|pair]] already in their possession.
In the hope of accomplishing a joint [[Moon]] landing, [[John F. Kennedy]] proposed a partnership with [[Soviet Union|Soviet]] [[Russia]] which made him a [[Assassination targets|target]] of the [[Templars|Templar Order]] and their public front, [[Abstergo Industries]]. The Templars also coveted Kennedy's [[Apple of Eden 3|Apple of Eden]] to add to [[Apple of Eden 1|the]] [[Apple of Eden 2|pair]] already in their possession.



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Dallas//USA//1963-11-22

In the hope of accomplishing a joint Moon landing, John F. Kennedy proposed a partnership with Soviet Russia which made him a target of the Templar Order and their public front, Abstergo Industries. The Templars also coveted Kennedy's Apple of Eden to add to the pair already in their possession.

While on a visit to Dallas, Texas in 1963, the 35th President of the United States was assassinated by an Abstergo sleeper agent. As panic engulfed the spectators, Kennedy's driver — a Templar plant — retrieved the deceased President's Apple. A Piece of Eden was also used to create a phantom on a nearby hill, in order to cause further confusion around the circumstances of Kennedy's death.