Monday, May 22, 2017

The Murder of Empress Elizabeth

I found this awesome book in a thrift shop a couple of summers ago, "Rulers of the World at Home, compiled by Gilson Willets," (I LOVE books, what can I say), printed in 1899, which I absolutely love.  Anyway, though I've flipped through it many times, only last night did I decide to start to read it front to back.  I'm no where near the end, however, I stopped after reading about the former head of the House of Hapsburg, Emperor Francis Joseph as I HAD to reach for an internet to google.

I had missed (mentally) in the beginning of his wife's murder, though did note his staunch Catholicism, which I thought was, "unusual," especially for an Austrian as I assumed they'd (royalty) would be masons (not that I don't think catholics couldn't be freemasons, regardless of what the porch masons believe).  So by the end, after reading about his brother's murder, daughter's death, son's suicide, and then again, his wife's murder, I decided to google the Empress Elizabeth.

WELL, she was AT the home of a Rothschild, asked as an invited guest, when she was assassinated.  So I googled, "Empress Elizabeth murder freemason," AND low and behold, the murderer, Luigi Lucheni WAS classified as an "ex-freemason."  LINK BELOW

An ex-freemason?  Come on.  Second, I'd be really interested to know how his family was, financially speaking, afterwards.  And though given a life sentence for the murder, he ended up committing suicide.

"History," sure has a different take on it, once you awaken to their ways/the plan, etc..

RIP Sisi.

https://www.historia.ro/sectiune/general/articol/the-assassination-of-sissi-the-most-popular-empress

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