Lou Dobbs, Business Commentator for Fox Business.
French authorities ruled out arson in "hours after the fire started at Notre Dame cathedral," and before any investigation was done. This is in spite of the fact that last month, twelve churches in France were vandalized. And, in the past year, 875 (eight-hundred-seventy-five) catholic churches had been vandalized in France. The video was on U.S. national news.(Original text from video J.Š.)
I am not a friend of conspiracy theories, but given the numerous bombings in France, the upcoming Easter feast of Christians in the context of churches (The number seems unrealistic), then the arson attack on Notre Dame has its strategic, criminal evil logic. It is would not be surprising then that the French government would be trying to divert public attention elsewhere. Whether the government would like to hide its own failure, or prevent further waves of public protest, which is the same. Are there lists of people working to repair the cathedral? Can I exclude the location of a timed charge or use a drone? Unanswered, logical questions to the public? The Sign of the Sick - indeed God, in the coming Easter holidays. France - and not only her - has major political and ideological problems. If they are not dealt with, the problems will be "solved" by France and other countries - with appropriate impacts on society. J.Š.
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