06-05-2014, 04:45 AM
How the British ran the Sarajevo murder
On June 28, 1914, Archduke Ferdinand and his wife were gunned down in Sarajevo, Bosnia, providing the convenient incident that triggered W orId War I. In March 1917, the trigger-man Gavrilo Princip and his accomplices, Nedjelko Chabrinovitch and Tryfon Grabezh, were put on trial in a Serbian court. All proudly confessed to the murders, saying that it was necessary to kill the archduke since he was an opponent of Greater Serbia. They reported that they were members of the Black Hand, and that their superior in that society, Milan Ciganovitch, directed the murder. Interrogation of the accused reveals aspects of
how the murder was organized:
President [of the court]: "Did you speak to Ciganovitch about Freemasonry?"
Princip: "Why do you ask me?"
President: "Because I want to know."
Princip: "Yes, Ciganovitch told me he was a Freemason.
. . . On another occasion he told me that the heir
apparent [Archduke Ferdinand] had been condemned to
death by a Freemason's lodge."
Defendant Chabrinovitch was then examined. He stated
that the lodge official who organized the murder was
Dr. Radoslav Kazimirovitch.
Chabrinovitch: "He is a Freemason, in some ways
one of their heads. He travelled off at once [so soon as
Chabrinovitch et al. agreed to the murder] and travelled
the continent. He was in Budapest, Russia, and France
Whenever I asked Ciganovitch about our affair [the
planned murder] he replied: 'When that man comes back.'
Then he told me that the Freemasons had condemned the
archduke to death two years before but that no people
would carry out the sentence. Afterwards, when he gave
the Browning and the cartridges, he said, 'That man came
back from Budapest last night,' I knew the journey had
been made in connection with our affair and that he had
conferred with certain circles abroad.
President: "Are you telling us fairy tales?"
Chabrinovitch: "No. It is the plain truth-a hundred
times truer than your documents about the Black Hand."
In 1917, British author C.H. Norman reported that
the Grand Orient Masons were behind the murder of the
archduke, in his pamphlet "Some Secret Influences behind
the War":
"Somewhere about the year 1906 I was invited to
attend a meeting of Englishmen fot the purpose of discussing
a proposal to form an English lodge of the Grand
Orient. . . . The lodge was 'to be engaged in propaganda
on behalf of the Entente Cordiale' • . . with this apparently
innocent object I found myself in sympathy. But,
nevertheless, I decided to discover whether it was all its
benevolent program pretended.
"To my astonishment I found tile Grand Orient was
about to embark upon a vast political scheme in alliance
with the Russian Okhrana, which could only be brought
to fruition by a terrible European war."
Norman reported that the Grand Orient included many
leading Frenchmen, notably "M. Poincare, Combes, Delcasse,
Briand, Viviani, Millerande." He further reported
that the London agent of the Grand :Orient was involved
in planning the murder of the archduke.-Joseph Brewda
http://www.larouchepub.com/eiw/public/19...rajevo.pdf
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On June 28, 1914, Archduke Ferdinand and his wife were gunned down in Sarajevo, Bosnia, providing the convenient incident that triggered W orId War I. In March 1917, the trigger-man Gavrilo Princip and his accomplices, Nedjelko Chabrinovitch and Tryfon Grabezh, were put on trial in a Serbian court. All proudly confessed to the murders, saying that it was necessary to kill the archduke since he was an opponent of Greater Serbia. They reported that they were members of the Black Hand, and that their superior in that society, Milan Ciganovitch, directed the murder. Interrogation of the accused reveals aspects of
how the murder was organized:
President [of the court]: "Did you speak to Ciganovitch about Freemasonry?"
Princip: "Why do you ask me?"
President: "Because I want to know."
Princip: "Yes, Ciganovitch told me he was a Freemason.
. . . On another occasion he told me that the heir
apparent [Archduke Ferdinand] had been condemned to
death by a Freemason's lodge."
Defendant Chabrinovitch was then examined. He stated
that the lodge official who organized the murder was
Dr. Radoslav Kazimirovitch.
Chabrinovitch: "He is a Freemason, in some ways
one of their heads. He travelled off at once [so soon as
Chabrinovitch et al. agreed to the murder] and travelled
the continent. He was in Budapest, Russia, and France
Whenever I asked Ciganovitch about our affair [the
planned murder] he replied: 'When that man comes back.'
Then he told me that the Freemasons had condemned the
archduke to death two years before but that no people
would carry out the sentence. Afterwards, when he gave
the Browning and the cartridges, he said, 'That man came
back from Budapest last night,' I knew the journey had
been made in connection with our affair and that he had
conferred with certain circles abroad.
President: "Are you telling us fairy tales?"
Chabrinovitch: "No. It is the plain truth-a hundred
times truer than your documents about the Black Hand."
In 1917, British author C.H. Norman reported that
the Grand Orient Masons were behind the murder of the
archduke, in his pamphlet "Some Secret Influences behind
the War":
"Somewhere about the year 1906 I was invited to
attend a meeting of Englishmen fot the purpose of discussing
a proposal to form an English lodge of the Grand
Orient. . . . The lodge was 'to be engaged in propaganda
on behalf of the Entente Cordiale' • . . with this apparently
innocent object I found myself in sympathy. But,
nevertheless, I decided to discover whether it was all its
benevolent program pretended.
"To my astonishment I found tile Grand Orient was
about to embark upon a vast political scheme in alliance
with the Russian Okhrana, which could only be brought
to fruition by a terrible European war."
Norman reported that the Grand Orient included many
leading Frenchmen, notably "M. Poincare, Combes, Delcasse,
Briand, Viviani, Millerande." He further reported
that the London agent of the Grand :Orient was involved
in planning the murder of the archduke.-Joseph Brewda
http://www.larouchepub.com/eiw/public/19...rajevo.pdf
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