Tuesday, April 16, 2019

875 Catholic Churches in France Were Vandalized in 2018 by Radical Secularists and Muslims


I like how there are CCTV's by the shit-ton everywhere. You can't adjust your nuts without it being recorded for posterity by Big GoogleBrother.

But the Cathedral of Notre Dame fire?

Yeah, it started in absolute lockdown privacy.

We have no fucking clue how or why that happened.
CHURCHES across France have been set on fire and poo smeared on walls as the country’s Christian heritage is said to be under attack from “militant secularism”. 
Recent incidents have included a fire in Saint-Sulpice church in Paris, human poo daubed on a wall in Notre-Dame-des-Enfacts in Nimes, and an organ vandalised at Saint-Denis basilica outside Paris. 
Some politicians have claimed the country’s Christian heritage is under threat from petty criminals encouraged by “militant secularism”. 
Figures released by French police showed that 875 of France’s 42,258 churches were vandalised last year.   
A further 129 churches reported thefts from the premises. The interior ministry said that 59 cemeteries were also vandalised. 
The churches were vandalized by radical leftists and Muslims ...
GO READ THE WHOLE THING.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Notre Dame closed at 6:30pm and the fire started at 6:50pm
https://twitter.com/JackPosobiec/status/1118163790053376002

2 alarms 1st found nothing..found 23 minutes later?

“What we know at this stage is that there was an initial alarm at 6:20 p.m., followed by a procedure to verify this but no fire as found,” Heitz explained. “Then, there was a second alarm at 6:43 p.m. and at that point a fire was detected in the structure.”

https://www.thedailybeast.com/paris-notre-dame-fire-extinguished-revealing-massive-damage-to-the-800-year-old-landmark-situation-still-precarious

French video report:
The beams of the frame of # NotreDame, "without electricity to avoid the fire", filmed by France 2 a few months ago for the show 13h15
https://twitter.com/nicolasberrod/status/1117864433403846663

Anonymous said...

One tiny bit of good news in the tragedy. "For the last half-decade or so, an architectural historian named Andrew Tallon worked with laser scanners to capture the entirety of the cathedral’s interior and exterior in meticulous 3D point clouds."
https://twitter.com/nxthompson/status/1117966070445375494
Laser Scanning Reveals Cathedral’s Mysteries | National Geographic
Tech-savvy art historian Andrew Tallon uses lasers to unlock the builders' se
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jAi29udFMKw

Anonymous said...

The laser story IS good news. Thx