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<strong>The</strong> French masonic president Marie Francois Sadi Carnot was killed<br />

on 24 June 1894 by the Italian masonic anarchist Sante Caserio, in<br />

Lyon, France. At the same time it was a ritual murder committed to<br />

celebrate the masonic holiday 24 June.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Empress Elisabeth <strong>of</strong> Austria-Hungary was stabbed to death on<br />

10 September 1898 during a visit to Geneva by the Italian masonic<br />

anarchist Luigi Luccheni. She had at the time a large popular<br />

support.<br />

On 29 July 1900, the Italian King Umberto I was murdered by the<br />

masonic anarchist Gaetano Bresci in Monza, despite the fact that he<br />

himself was a member <strong>of</strong> the lodge Savoia Illuminata. <strong>The</strong> assassin<br />

belonged to an American lodge in Paterson, New Jersey. Umberto had<br />

earlier poisoned his father Victor Emmanuel II in 1878 (Paul A.<br />

Fisher, "Behind the Lodge Door", Rockford, Illinois 1994).<br />

In 1907, several months before the murder <strong>of</strong> Dom Carlos (Charles<br />

I) <strong>of</strong> Portugal, there appeared libellous leaflets everywhere directed<br />

against Queen Amelia. <strong>The</strong>se leaflets were similar to those that were<br />

spread against Marie Antoinette before the masonic coup d'etat in<br />

July 1789 in France. In Portugal the freemasons published a book <strong>of</strong><br />

slander several weeks before the murder <strong>of</strong> the king. <strong>The</strong> same book<br />

was published in full in the masonic magazine L'Action on 10 April<br />

1908.<br />

Francois Tourmentin, secretary <strong>of</strong> the Anti-Masonic Union, wrote<br />

on 25 December 1907 in the magazine La franc-magonnerie demas-<br />

quee in the article "Lusitania's Revolution" the following: "If the King<br />

<strong>of</strong> Portugal had learned anything from history, he would immediately in<br />

his kingdom ban the <strong>freemasonry</strong> and all secret societies. With this<br />

measure he could save himself, but we must assume that dom Carlos in<br />

the near future will be deposed, exiled, or executed, which would prove<br />

the force <strong>of</strong> the freemasons."<br />

On 1 February 1908, a bomb was thrown into the royal coach in<br />

Lisbon. <strong>The</strong> Portuguese King Dom Carlos I and Crown Prince Luis<br />

Felipe were killed. This was organized by the freemasons. As early as<br />

1907, the Portuguese Grand Master Sebastiao Magalhaes de Limas,<br />

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