Anonymous ID: 476d53 April 9, 2018, 7:30 p.m. No.976483   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6535

>>974802

If you deconstruct the article they are trying to confuse you with two separate fires by not clarifying that the two people injured were from the first fire. By merging the two it confuses the reader.

 

Questions that make me scratch my head:

Why wasn’t an alarm sounded?

No fire alarms?

Were they turned off?

Disabled?

Why didn’t the front desk answer the phone?

What are the protocols when there is an emergency?

Trump employees — as far as I know— are loyal. This is an affluent residence building.

Who lives there? Who lives above/below/next door to the burned out apt.

Who’s apartment was on fire?

How is it that virtually everything was on fire?

Accelerant used?

Arson?

Was it the apartment of the man that died?

Or did he see something or some one(s) and try to sound an alarm?

What did he die from?

Smoke inhalation?

The article only stated that he lived on the same floor (50).

How many residents smelled smoke (sulfur)?

How many floors could smell it through their vents? This is odd. Can anyone check the building plans? Are the ducts connected such that you could hear something dropping through the vents?

What about smoke bomb canisters dropping?

How did Cohen find out about the fire?

Like everyone else? The NEWS?

Cohen called during the fire. Not before.

I smell are rat and I don’t think it’s Cohen.

Just so many questions.

This is a loud and clear threat directed at out POTUS from the deep state.

 

Mr. President and Q team, WRWY