![]() ![]() His big crime was having something the Templars wanted, and they had plenty of resources to make his death look like an accident. That's what allowed him to do his tricks (or fool people into thinking he was doing them, whichever) and expose mystics like he liked to do. What anyone would murder him for is a mystery, but that's just part of the charm, right?Īssassin's Creed says: Houdini was killed by the Templars so they could get ahold of-wait for it-a Piece of Eden he carried. As a result, a couple more conspiracy-friendly theories have cropped up, such as the suggestion that this was all planned out and Houdini was actually murdered. There is speculation that these medical issues were caused by a punch to the stomach from a fan, but that's not a particularly crazy notion, so it isn't good enough to some. The conspiracy: According to the historical record, the death of Harry Houdini is fairly straightforward: he perished from inflammation of the abdominal lining and a ruptured appendix in October 1926. Well, somebody's genre-savvy! Houdini was murdered However, a company email shows that the Templar front group Abstergo Industries chose not to carry out any more experiments, due to the risk of creating time paradoxes. And you thought you had a bad day at work.Īssassin's Creed says: The experiment totally happened under the Templars' orders, though the original conspiracy theory leaves out some details: the Eldridge actually went forward in time, stayed there for 18 minutes, and it's all thanks to a Piece of Eden. Oh, and the first time they tried it, the ship reappeared with the crew embedded in her metal structure. Researchers were supposedly able to make the Eldridge disappear, reappear in Virginia, and then go 10 seconds back in time. government supposedly conducted experiments on the USS Eldridge in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, misapplying using principles of unified field theory to turn the ship invisible. The conspiracy: Science is just magic with numbers, a well-known fact to those who believe in the Philadelphia Project. Unfortunately for Adha, Altair's Chronicles was terrible, so she was killed immediately and only grudgingly ever mentioned again. Introduced in Assassin's Creed: Altair's Chronicles, Adha "the Chalice" is the highly sought descendent of Jesus who will supposedly unite all warring factions of the world. Even though most historians dispute the theory, that never stopped anybody from believing something, right?Īssassin's Creed says: Jesus totally had a descendent, but meh, she's not really worth talking about. All kinds of different folks, from a guy who claims to be the true king of Scotland to an elderly Japanese man from Aomori, assert that they are Jesus' descendant to this day. ![]() The theory goes that Jesus had a child (possibly with Mary Magdalene or some other unnamed woman) who was spirited away after his death, and is symbolically connected to the Holy Grail. Questions about Jesus Christ's bloodline have existed for a very long time, though written examples started to stack up at the beginning of the 13th century. The conspiracy: The DaVinci Code didn't come up with this one. ![]()
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