Apollo 11
- "Something was up there. Something abandoned long ago... with Jack deep underground, it was easy."
- ―Clay Kaczmarek, 2012.[src]
The 1969 Apollo 11 Moon landing was a Templar plot spearheaded by the United States President Lyndon B. Johnson in order to retrieve a Piece of Eden - an Apple - which was located on the Moon.
Mission
President John F. Kennedy had plans for a joint venture to the Moon with the Soviets. The Templars knew however that an Apple of Eden could be found on the Moon, which they did not want to fall into Soviet possession. Thus they formulated a plot to assassinate Kennedy and replace him with Johnson, allowing them to reclaim the Apple.[1]
Buzz Aldrin procured the Apple, making the mission a success. The astronauts then returned to Earth with the Piece of Eden in possession, where it was delivered to Abstergo Industries, though this was never revealed publicly.[2]
Legacy
Information about the event was later collected by the Assassin Clay Kaczmarek in 2012 and hidden in the Animus for his successor, Desmond Miles to find. Desmond accomplished this in September of that year.[3] In a photograph of Apollo Lunar Module Eagle approaching the Moon was a Masonic pigpen cipher that read "Johnson was one of them. The bee's drone too. Follow the money". Hidden on the Eagle was a quote from John F. Kennedy reading "With these formidable weapons, the adversaries of freedom plan to consolidate their territory, to exploit, to control, and finally to destroy." In the next image, that of Buzz Aldrin on the lunar surface were the logos of the Templars and Abstergo hidden in the negative photo.[2]
Gallery
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Apollo 11 Approaching the Moon
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Negative of the Moon Landing photo
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