Posted on 05/12/2019 12:55:20 PM PDT by Leaning Right
It's been almost a month since one of the great structures of the Western world - the Cathedral of Notre Dame - caught on fire. At first there were a flurry of reports about the possible causes of the fire. But then, next to nothing.
It seems like the entire event has disappeared down a rabbit hole.
One would think that a serious investigation would come up with something concrete after a month.
What happens in Paris, stays in Paris..../double-meaning
Fire? What fire? I didn’t see any fire, did you? No? GOOD. Moving forward, let’s build a mosque here just to be inclusive.
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That can’t be it. Because if that were true, it would make the front page of every newspaper in the world.
(I kid, of course. Because some news is not fit to print.)
Notre Dame fire: French MPs pass law to rebuild fire-ravaged cathedral in five years
That alone should tell you the real story behind it.
I’ve seen a few things.
The two sides that now exist almost everywhere are battling it out.
I’m amazed that only 55 percent of the French think the steeple should be rebuilt the way it was.
Experts have said that oak that many centuries old is NOT highly flammable but needs a lot of help to catch fire. There are videos of someone walking around up there who shouldn’t have been there (i.e., not one of the staff). And the fact that there were two alarms, with the first being a small fire elsewhere, leads to speculation: The first one a failed attempt? Or even intended to head off the responder so he wouldn’t be near the second fire?
You can tell the two sides apart. The ones who love beautiful old architecture and this particular structure have tears in their eyes. The other ones don’t.
> Im amazed that only 55 percent of the French think the steeple should be rebuilt the way it was. <
That should have been automatic. Rebuild the steeple just as it was. Like you, I am amazed that there is even any discussion about it.
I guess that it just isn’t Napoleon’s France anymore.
It could be almost anything but if I were going to bet, well you know what it would be.
It’s fun to speculate about arson or terrorism, the reality is the mostly likely cause is what investigators are examining, that it was an electrical accident.
There was no man in Islamic garb.
A video that was more clear showed that the man was a fireman.
That doesn’t mean I think the fire was an accident, it just means the “guy who shouldn’t have been there” story is wrong.
Sometimes a cigar is just a cigar.
But something else will come along,
it always does.
I say the odds are slim to none that it was caused by an electric short in the wiring. But I seriously doubt we will ever know the truth.
Construction was not going on at the time and even an engineer has said that it was practically impossible for any of the materials on site to catch fire without an accelerant - he was quickly taken off the air.
They had just passed an electrical inspection. If they do not find a cause, you know who caused it.
There is a lot of circumstantial evidence that suggests that vandalism should be considered, including the date, and the number of other RC churches set on fire, in France and worldwide.
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I dont know about the veracity of that video (that is, it could have been taken at a different time, when the firefighters had already reached the roof, although it didnt look it). But the wood was very hardened, solid oak from old trees and Im sure it would have needed an accelerant to take off like that.
So video or no, I dont think it was an accident - and Im sure the French know it wasnt. But youll never hear it from them.
Nearly three attacks on churches and cathedrals in France EVERY day for the past two + years, then they say “accident” as the cause when no workers were on site and before investigators arrived on scene.
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