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1-Court intriguers persuaded Alexander to break off his alliance with Napoleon
and join up once again with Rothschild-Britain instead.
2-Painting depicts meeting between Alexander and Napoleon during happier
days.
MAY 11, 1812
BRITAIN’S PRIME MINISTER ASSASSINATED JUST
BEFORE HE IS TO MAKE PEACE WITH THE U.S.
British Prime Minister Spencer Perceval enters the lobby of the House of
Commons. He is on his way to a meeting whose purpose is to discuss how to
diffuse the rising tensions with the United States – an important goal for
Preceval. (22) A man named John Bellingham then draws a pistol and shoots
Perceval at close range. Perceval is killed. Bellingham is tried and hanged just
one week later.
In 1787, Bellingham had been a midshipman on a vessel that was taken over by
mutineers and sunk. In 1803, he briefly worked in Russia, where he was
imprisoned for sabotaging a Russian ship, also lost at sea. These incidents
suggest that Bellingham is a political radical, and not just a "crazed lone
gunman". The odd manner in which Bellingham is so quickly executed, the lack