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With all due respect, how is that speculation? The Abstergo member says "'We'' will appear to concede ground to the workers" before mentioning rockefeller.
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'''John Davison Rockefeller Sr.''' (9 July 1839 – 23 May 1937) was an American business magnate and philanthropist.
'''John Davison Rockefeller Sr.''' (9 July 1839 – 23 May 1937) was an American business magnate, philanthropist and a member of the [[Templars|Templar Order]].


Rockefeller became well known in his later life for the practice of giving dimes to adults and nickels to children wherever he went. This was actually a ruse to raise the public opinion of [[capitalism]].
Rockefeller became well known in his later life for the practice of giving dimes to adults and nickels to children wherever he went. This was actually a ruse to raise the public opinion of [[capitalism]].
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"We will appear to concede ground to the workers, remember Rockefeller's dimes, but soon there will be no ground we don't own."
―A member of Abstergo Industries in a message, 1944.[src]

John Davison Rockefeller Sr. (9 July 1839 – 23 May 1937) was an American business magnate, philanthropist and a member of the Templar Order.

Rockefeller became well known in his later life for the practice of giving dimes to adults and nickels to children wherever he went. This was actually a ruse to raise the public opinion of capitalism.

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