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The American Mentor was the Mentor of the American Brotherhood of Assassins during the Cold War.
History
During the leadership of the Mentor, the Assassin cells of the American Assassins operated independently from each other while the Mentor had the total authority over each of them to the extent the Mentor authorized operations taken by the cells and was the only one with authority to order punitive operations against other cells. In between the 1950s and 60s, the Mentor was promised a decisive victory against the Templar Order by the Assassin Boris Pash based on secret brainwashing tactics via Project BLUEBIRD and authorized the foundation of the Bloodstone Unit in the CIA by the Assassin William King Harvey.[1]
The authorization of the operations by the Bloodstone Unit under the Mentor ensured the majority of the American Assassins ignored the violations of the Creed when they orchestrated the coup against President Ngô Đình Diệm with the CIA, continued Pash experiments in mental manipulation, which applied to both interrogating enemies and his own soldiers and the assassination of John F. Kennedy, a coordinated effort aimed to obtain his Apple of Eden.[1]
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