*Death Cross*
In ancient times, people erected temples and churches on the sites of magical burials of those who died a painful death for the sake of power and loot. For example, such as the Crusades, where warriors tortured each other only because of the crosses they wore. When one of the supporters of Pope Urban II was killed, another took his confessional box and placed it on his shoulder. It must be said that such actions were caused by a curse. In southern Italy there is a legend that sacrifices were made with the cross to the Malagasy. What seems like a miracle today was in ancient times perceived as a tribute to the bloody rituals of the past. The Inquisition used this ritual, for example, for torture. In the book “The Horror,” Guido Rip collected evidence of how Freemasons were persecuted with the rite of the death cross, which served as a curse to people who stood against the Inquisition. “This ritual did more harm to the Inquisition than Lucifer,” writes Rip.