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You do realize that recent history still counts as history, right? I would most definately list this under "Historical Characters". If you disagree, I would like to know why. Same goes for the rest of these: [[George W. Bush]], [[Margaret Thatcher]], [[John Roberts]], [[Henry Kissinger]], [[Al Gore]], {{Wiki|Condoleezza Rice}}, {{Wiki|Dick Cheney}}. [[Special:Contributions/98.192.42.30|98.192.42.30]] 04:09, April 20, 2011 (UTC)
You do realize that recent history still counts as history, right? I would most definately list this under "Historical Characters". If you disagree, I would like to know why. Same goes for the rest of these: [[George W. Bush]], [[Margaret Thatcher]], [[John Roberts]], [[Henry Kissinger]], [[Al Gore]], {{Wiki|Condoleezza Rice}}, {{Wiki|Dick Cheney}}. [[Special:Contributions/98.192.42.30|98.192.42.30]] 04:09, April 20, 2011 (UTC)
== Templar connection ==
While from the Clusters it seems likely Henry was a willing ally or member, the ''Encyclopedia'' says the following: "Several influential men and women joined the Templars, became their allies, or were being unwittingly manipulated by them—Henry Kissinger and Margaret Thatcher among them." I'm not sure if this sentencing implies that Henry Kissinger and Margaret Thatcher fall in the latter category specifically, or in any of the three, but I thought it'd be worthy to note. -- {{User:Master Sima Yi/sig}} 16:50, August 7, 2015 (UTC)

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Evidence

I've udpated this article, but I don't ever remember HK being labelled as a Templar, can I get some evidence from someone. 'R BlaiddDdraig 12:49, January 7, 2011 (UTC)

Historical character

You do realize that recent history still counts as history, right? I would most definately list this under "Historical Characters". If you disagree, I would like to know why. Same goes for the rest of these: George W. Bush, Margaret Thatcher, John Roberts, Henry Kissinger, Al Gore, Condoleezza Rice, Dick Cheney. 98.192.42.30 04:09, April 20, 2011 (UTC)

Templar connection

While from the Clusters it seems likely Henry was a willing ally or member, the Encyclopedia says the following: "Several influential men and women joined the Templars, became their allies, or were being unwittingly manipulated by them—Henry Kissinger and Margaret Thatcher among them." I'm not sure if this sentencing implies that Henry Kissinger and Margaret Thatcher fall in the latter category specifically, or in any of the three, but I thought it'd be worthy to note. -- Master Sima Yi Talk 16:50, August 7, 2015 (UTC)