Thursday, April 18, 2019

Chief engineer of Notre Dame: That fire's flames needed an accelerant to reach and burn the church's ancient oak beams

Via 4Branch

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Former chief architect/engineer of Notre Dame Cathedral, who oversaw renovation of its electrical wiring and installed a modern fire detection system in 2010


The head engineer responsible for the Notre Dame site had this to say on French TV two days ago about the 'accident' on Monday:

"With really old oak like that, you'd need a lot of smaller wood to first get the fire hot enough for the ancient oak beams to burn.

In 2010 we replaced all the electrical wiring, so there's no way this was sparked by a short-circuit. We put new wiring in place according to modern standards. And we went even further; we installed state-of-the-art fire protection and detection systems in the cathedral.

At all times, there are always two men on standby in the Cathedral, day and night, to go investigate anything the moment an alarm goes off, then if necessary to call the fire emergency services.

I am really stunned that this [the fire] has happened."

6 comments:

  1. I read that the 850+ yr. old wood was petrified and that petrified
    wood does not burn without an accelerator. Of course, I never
    doubted it for a minute. France has become prehistoric.

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    1. I never doubted it for a minute.

      That's makes two of us.

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  2. $100 bet. They could have a Muzzie on camera and audio, screaming "ALLAHU AKBAR!" as they lit the fire, and it would be deemed an accident.

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  3. False flag to take eyes off the yellow vests and make them lose momentum.
    No longer in the news, either. Macaroon is not beneath this to hold power.

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