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The assassin was Lee Harvey Oswald, while Abraham Zapruder, who would film the event on camera, would perform the assassination were Oswald unable to do so. William Greer, a U.S. secret agent, drove Kennedy's vehicle and would slow the vehicle down if Kennedy wouldn't be killed with one shot. | The assassin was Lee Harvey Oswald, while Abraham Zapruder, who would film the event on camera, would perform the assassination were Oswald unable to do so. William Greer, a U.S. secret agent, drove Kennedy's vehicle and would slow the vehicle down if Kennedy wouldn't be killed with one shot. | ||
The plot went according to plan, though Oswald got arrested and killed by [[wikipedia:Jack Ruby|Jack Ruby]] while being transported. | The plot went according to plan, though Oswald got arrested and killed by [[wikipedia:Jack Ruby|Jack Ruby]], a fellow Templar, while being transported. | ||
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The assassination of John F. Kennedy, the thirty-fifth President of the United States of America, took place on Friday, November 22, 1963, in Dallas, Texas, at 12:30 p.m. Central Standard Time (18:30 UTC) in Dealey Plaza.
The assassination was a plot created by the Templars to remove John F. Kennedy, who was planning to give the people the right to vote, from power, obtain his Piece of Eden and place vice-president Lyndon B. Johnson in power.
The assassin was Lee Harvey Oswald, while Abraham Zapruder, who would film the event on camera, would perform the assassination were Oswald unable to do so. William Greer, a U.S. secret agent, drove Kennedy's vehicle and would slow the vehicle down if Kennedy wouldn't be killed with one shot.
The plot went according to plan, though Oswald got arrested and killed by Jack Ruby, a fellow Templar, while being transported.