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The '''assassination of John F. Kennedy''', the 35th President of the United States, was an event organised by the [[Templars]], who wanted to assassinate [[John F. Kennedy|Kennedy]] with the intention of taking control of the [[United States]].
The '''assassination of John F. Kennedy''', the 35th President of the United States, was an event organised by the [[Templars]], who wanted to assassinate [[John F. Kennedy|Kennedy]] with the intention of taking control of the [[United States]].
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The assassination was a plot created by the Templars to remove John F. Kennedy, who was planning to drastically reform civil rights in the US, from power. They also wanted to obtain his [[Third Apple|Piece of Eden]] and place vice-president [[Lyndon B. Johnson]] in power.<ref name="glyph9">''[[Assassin's Creed II]]'' – [[Glyphs|Glyph #9]]</ref>
The assassination was a plot created by the Templars to remove John F. Kennedy, who was planning to drastically reform civil rights in the US, from power. They also wanted to obtain his [[Third Apple|Piece of Eden]] and place vice-president [[Lyndon B. Johnson]] in power.<ref name="glyph9">''[[Assassin's Creed II]]'' – [[Glyphs|Glyph #9]]</ref>


[[Lee Harvey Oswald]], the shooter, was Templar-trained sleeper, and [[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 Service agent, drove Kennedy's vehicle and would slow the vehicle down in the event that Kennedy was not killed with one shot. The Templars would then use their own Apple of Eden to create a diversion in the shape of a phantom appearing on a nearby hill, giving Greer an opportunity to steal the president's Apple.
[[Lee Harvey Oswald]], the shooter, was Templar-trained sleeper, and 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 Service agent, drove Kennedy's vehicle and would slow the vehicle down in the event that Kennedy was not killed with one shot. The Templars would then use their own Apple of Eden to create a diversion in the shape of a phantom appearing on a nearby hill, giving Greer an opportunity to steal the president's Apple.


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The assassination of John F. Kennedy, the 35th President of the United States, was an event organised by the Templars, who wanted to assassinate Kennedy with the intention of taking control of the United States.

John F. Kennedy was the President during the 1960's, when America was determined to land a man on the surface of the Moon and return him to Earth. This was very important for the Templars as they knew of a Piece of Eden that was located on the Moon. Unfortunately for them, JFK did not share their motives and so this proved 'inconvenient' to them.

The Assassination

The assassination was a plot created by the Templars to remove John F. Kennedy, who was planning to drastically reform civil rights in the US, from power. They also wanted to obtain his Piece of Eden and place vice-president Lyndon B. Johnson in power.[1]

Lee Harvey Oswald, the shooter, was Templar-trained sleeper, and 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 Service agent, drove Kennedy's vehicle and would slow the vehicle down in the event that Kennedy was not killed with one shot. The Templars would then use their own Apple of Eden to create a diversion in the shape of a phantom appearing on a nearby hill, giving Greer an opportunity to steal the president's Apple.

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