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Oswald was in fact a [[Templar]]. He was one of the two men tasked to kill Kennedy so that the Templars could steal his [[Piece of Eden]]. It may therefore have been possible that Jack Ruby was an [[Assassin]], killing Oswald for preventing the peace of America and performing an awe-filling assassination. However, Ruby may also have been a Templar, killing Oswald to remove evidence of Templar involvement or to prevent him from talking while inside.
Oswald was in fact a [[Templar]]. He was one of the two men tasked to kill Kennedy so that the Templars could steal his [[Piece of Eden]]. It may therefore have been possible that Jack Ruby was an [[Assassin]], killing Oswald for preventing the peace of America and performing an awe-filling assassination. However, Ruby may also have been a Templar, killing Oswald to remove evidence of Templar involvement or to prevent him from talking while inside.
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[[Category:Templars|Oswald, Lee Harvey]]
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Revision as of 15:08, 31 January 2010



Lee Harvey Oswald was the man who assassinated American President John F. Kennedy. Two days after the assassination, he was arrested. As he was about to be taken to county jail, he was mortally shot on live television by Jack Ruby.

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Oswald's assassination by Jack Ruby.

Oswald was in fact a Templar. He was one of the two men tasked to kill Kennedy so that the Templars could steal his Piece of Eden. It may therefore have been possible that Jack Ruby was an Assassin, killing Oswald for preventing the peace of America and performing an awe-filling assassination. However, Ruby may also have been a Templar, killing Oswald to remove evidence of Templar involvement or to prevent him from talking while inside.