Anonymous ID: a9814d April 15, 2019, 12:08 p.m. No.6188058   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8229 >>8265 >>8319 >>8438

>>6188033

Like we knew from the minute we heard.

 

Because Philippe Karsenty is a hero:

 

PK: "Well, I was close to the scene when it happened, and I left because we wanted to let people work around it. Everyone is really under shock now in France. I would tell you something right now. Even if nobody died, this is like a 9/11. The French 9/11, you know? And it's a big shock, I mean, this church was there for more than 850 years. Even the Nazis didn't dare to destroy it. I need you to know that for the past year, we had churches desecrated each and every week in France. All over France. So of course you will hear the story, the politically correct, will probably tell you that it's probably an accident."

Shep: "Sir, sir, sir we're not going to speculate here of the cause of something which we don't know. If you have observations or you know something, we would love to hear it.

PK: "I'm just telling you something what we need to be ready to…"

Shep: "No sir, we're not doing that here. Not now. Not on my watch. Philippe Karsenty, it's very good of you to be here. (cuts off call) We're watching the at least partial destruction of a world icon. Notre Dame Cathedral has been burning for at least two and a half hours. The initial reports we got were, the fire started in a construction zone in the rear. We are thousands of miles away. And a man on the phone with us has absolutely no information of any kind about the origin of this fire. And neither do I. And the fire investigators will at some point come to a determination about what caused this and conspiracy theories about anything are worthless, and in many cases counterproductive and injurious to society and those who entertain them are not acting in the best interests of the people of this planet."

Anonymous ID: a9814d April 15, 2019, 12:09 p.m. No.6188072   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Geez.

 

Just heard that 52 acres of timber were used in Notre Dame's interior when it was originally constructed.

Anonymous ID: a9814d April 15, 2019, 12:17 p.m. No.6188171   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8175 >>8213 >>8240 >>8308

I honestly think the Notre Dame fire was intended as one of two things:

 

  1. Radical Islamic terrorism specifically timed for Holy Week

  2. False flag intended as distraction for release of Mueller Report, declas, or indictments

 

No way this is some construction accident. No way.

Anonymous ID: a9814d April 15, 2019, 12:32 p.m. No.6188423   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>6188308

Currently digging items/art/records stored in Notre Dame.

 

https://www.news965.com/news/national/notre-dame-cathedral-fire-what-religious-relics-were-stored-there/YVW54Up7RJDi5utYkWQqsL/

 

"The cathedral, known as “The Forest” because of the massive wooden beams used to construct one of the grandest examples of Gothic architecture in the world, is home to several relics purported to be connected to Jesus Christ’s final hours on Earth.

 

Believed to be in the cathedral, a World Heritage Site, when the fire broke out are:

 

The crown of thorns: While the authenticity of the relic has not been certified, the purported crown of thorns – a braided circle of canes that according to Scripture, was placed on the head of Jesus Christ as he was tried by Pontius Pilot before his crucifixion – is kept in the cathedral. The crown is encased in a gold and glass cover.

Stone from the Church of the Holy Sepulcher: A stone said to be from the site where Jesus Christ was crucified.

 

A piece of the cross: Another relic from Jesus’ Passion held in the cathedral is a purported piece of the cross that Jesus was crucified upon.

 

The great organ: The largest organ in France and one of the most famous in the world. The organ dates from 1401. Some of the Medieval pipes remained in the building.

 

The Emmanuel Bell: A 15th century bell called the Emmanuel Bell, has been rung for centuries to make major events in France and in the world. It rang on Sept. 11, 2001, when the Twin Towers of the World Trade Center in New York were demolished in terrorist attacks.

 

Artwork: There are paintings in the nave of the church, some dating from the 1600s.

 

Sculptures: There are more than 30 sculptures in the building.

 

What could be the only good news to come from the tragic fire is that, according to The Associated Press, religious statues that set atop the cathedral were taken down last week for the first time in over a century as part of a restoration of the church’s towering spire.

 

Statues representing the 12 apostles and four evangelists were removed from the site last week. onto a truck, giving the public a ground-level look for the first time on Thursday."

 

Still digging to determine if any records/documents were stored there.