Anonymous ID: aa139f April 24, 2019, 2:15 p.m. No.6299767   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9838 >>9984 >>0063 >>0285 >>0363

https://www.france24.com/en/20190424-workers-smoked-notre-dame-cathedral-admits-contractor

 

Workers smoked at Notre-Dame cathedral, admits contractor

 

Workers renovating Notre-Dame flouted a ban on smoking at the monument, a contractor admitted on Wednesday, while denying any link with last week's devastating blaze that ripped through the cathedral.

 

"There were colleagues who from time to time broke the rules and we regret it," a spokesman for scaffolding company Le Bras Freres told AFP, before adding: "in no way could a cigarette butt be the cause of the fire at Notre-Dame".

 

Spokesman Marc Eskenazi said some workers "had admitted in front of the police that they did smoke from time to time," confirming a report in the satirical newspaper Le Canard Enchaine.

 

The company Parishad a strict ban on smoking up the scaffolding, which was erected around the steeple as it underwent major renovation to restore its lead covering and joints.

 

Notre-Dame's now mostly-destroyed roof was made of wood, and included some of the original beams erected in the 12th century.

 

But given the height of the structure, and the time it took to come down from the building site, some workers ignored the rules, Eskenazi explained.

 

He dismissed the idea of a cigarette starting the fire, saying "anyone who has ever tried to light a fire at home knows that it is not by putting a cigarette butt on an oak log that anything happens."

 

French investigators have already interviewed the site workers and other witnesses and are now trying to find the origin of the fire at one of Europe's most visited monuments.

 

  • 'No problem' in the lift motors -

 

There has been media speculation that a short-circuit on one of the temporary lifts built into the scaffolding and used by workers might be responsible.

 

The motors "posed no problem", Eskenazi said, adding: "In any case, they are far away from the steeple and it has been established that the fire started inside the building."

 

Climbers were brought in on Tuesday to unfurl tarpaulins over the gutted structure to protect it from rain which is expected in Paris in the coming days.

 

French authorities are worried that the surviving part of the roof and the famed vaulted ceilings could suffer further damage, sparking a race to erect a temporary protective cover.

 

Images of the ancient cathedral going up in flames on the night of April 15 sparked shock and dismay across the globe and in France, where it is considered one of the nation's most beloved landmarks.

 

Tourists and French people have since flocked to the banks of the river Seine to observe the disfigured monument whose famed stained glass windows, towers, bells and most of its artworks and relics survived the blaze.

 

Firefighters and engineering experts have been working to erect scaffolding and other wooden supports to save the structure's stonework from collapse.

Anonymous ID: aa139f April 24, 2019, 3:02 p.m. No.6300225   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0236

Why no DOJ texts disclosed to the public?

RR to LL "……………"

LL to H "……………"

X to X "………………….."

JC to LL 247x (relevant)

LL IS KEY to CONNECTING TO WH / HRC/BC/JB/JC/SP/EH…..

Where are the JC / AM text messages?

Gmail messages?

Burner phone messages?

Call pulls?

Anonymous ID: aa139f April 24, 2019, 3:06 p.m. No.6300269   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0278

https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/hillary-clinton-mueller-documented-a-serious-crime-against-all-americans-heres-how-to-respond/2019/04/24/1e8f7e16-66b7-11e9-82ba-fcfeff232e8f_story.html

Anonymous ID: aa139f April 24, 2019, 3:07 p.m. No.6300278   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0293 >>0327

>>6300269

https://outline.com/VMszf5

 

Hillary Clinton: Mueller documented a serious crime against all Americans. Here’s how to respond.

 

Our election was corrupted, our democracy assaulted, our sovereignty and security violated. This is the definitive conclusion of special counsel Robert S. Mueller III’s report. It documents a serious crime against the American people.

 

The debate about how to respond to Russia’s “sweeping and systemic” attack — and how to hold President Trump accountable for obstructing the investigation and possibly breaking the law — has been reduced to a false choice: immediate impeachment or nothing. History suggests there’s a better way to think about the choices ahead.

 

Obviously, this is personal for me, and some may say that I’m not the right messenger. But my perspective is not just that of a former candidate and target of the Russian plot. I am also a former senator and secretary of state who served during much of Vladimir Putin’s ascent, sat across the table from him and knows firsthand that he seeks to weaken our country.

 

I am also someone who, by a strange twist of fate, was a young staff attorney on the House Judiciary Committee’s Watergate impeachment inquiry in 1974, as well as first lady during the impeachment process that began in 1998. And I was a senator for New York after 9/11, when Congress had to respond to an attack on our country. Each of these experiences offers important lessons for how we should proceed today.

Anonymous ID: aa139f April 24, 2019, 3:11 p.m. No.6300324   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0363 >>0408

https://www.france24.com/en/20190424-france-macron-address-yellow-vest-protest

 

Macron to announce measures to allay Yellow Vest rage

 

Shaken by five months of often-violent "yellow vest" protests, Emmanuel Macron will announce a package of measures that could include lower taxes and the abolition of France's elite Ecole Nationale d'Administration to quell the unrest.