Idiot smoker kills 12 people in Philadelphia
The Philadelphia Inquirer reports:
A 5-year-old boy who escaped the fire that killed 12 people in a Fairmount apartment Wednesday told investigators the blaze started after he accidentally lit a Christmas tree on fire while playing with a lighter, according to police records obtained by The Inquirer.
I don’t blame the child for this.
I do blame the smoker who left their lighter within reach of the child.
The Portland protestor did NOT set himself on fire. This other video proves that it was SOMEONE ELSE who set him on fire.
By Daniel Alman (aka Dan from Squirrel Hill)
September 7, 2020
Let’s start out with the video that so many people have already seen:
https://twitter.com/TaylerUSA/status/1302461688910770176
Many people, having seen this video, assumed that the protestor set himself on fire.
But this other video proves that it was actually someone else who set him on fire. Skip to 0:43
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fXgdheCGVs8
Former ESPN NBA reporter Chris Palmer praised protesters for burning down 189 units of affordable housing. But later, when protestors came to his own neighborhood, he got really scared.
By Daniel Alman (aka Dan from Squirrel Hill)
May 31, 2020
Chris Palmer is a former ESPN NBA reporter.
He praised protesters for burning down 189 units of affordable housing.
But later, when protestors came to his own neighborhood, he got really scared.
Here’s a screenshot of his hypocritical tweets. You can see a bigger version of the image at this link: https://i.redd.it/szbv1kn485251.jpg
In the first tweet, Palmer shows a photograph of 189 units of affordable housing that was burned down by protestors. Palmer praised the protestors with the following words:
“Burn that shit down. Burn it all down.”
However, very soon afterwards, Palmer made two tweets where he complained about protestors coming to his own neighborhood.
In the first of those two tweets, he said:
“They just attacked our sister community down the street. It’s a gated community and they tried to climb the gates. They had to beat them back. Then destroyed a Starbucks and are now in front of my building. Get these animals TF out of my neighborhood. Go back to where you live.”
In the second of those two tweets, he said:
“Welp. They’re gone. Security called the cops and they swarmed. Some scattered, others were arrested. (You hate to see it.) Tense moments. There’s graffiti everywhere. We live in a beautiful, safe community and have pride. These people had no pride and weren’t protestors.”
Palmer’s hypocrisy is some of the worst that I have ever seen.
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This video shows an arsonist accidentally setting himself on fire
This video at this link shows an arsonist accidentally setting himself on fire.
https://tuckbot.tv/#/watch/gttg4t
The Video Authorities Don’t Want You To See: Mystery Person & Flash Of Light Before Notre Dame Cathedral Fire
I’m not saying that this video is proof that the Notre Dame Cathedral fire is arson.
What I am saying is that forensics experts should examine the video, and come to their own conclusion, based on actual evidence.
I’m also saying that it’s really weird that authority figures have already said that the fire was not arson. There hasn’t been enough time to do a forensics investigation. So why have they already said it was not arson?
How about investigating the actual evidence before determining whether or not it was arson?
The Video Authorities Don’t Want You To See: Mystery Person & Flash Of Light Before Notre Dame Cathedral Fire
April 17, 2019
If it had only been a singular incident involving a Catholic church in France the burning of one of the most well known human monuments to all of Christianity and Western Civilization could be understandably classified as an unfortunate accident during recent renovation work. Given that more than a thousand French churches across the country have been vandalized in recent years, though, more and more French (and others) are wondering if the Notre Dame fire wasn’t something far more sinister. Just released video of what appears to be someone moving inside the cathedral followed by a flash of light allegedly right before the fire started will do nothing to lessen those suspicions. If this was an act of vandalism and not an accident then hopefully the perpetrator(s) will soon be caught and brought to justice.
Here is that video which is now going viral all across the world:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EgfYYMjpf1s
It’s too soon to either blame or rule out arson as the cause of the Notre-Dame Cathedral fire. I will wait for the forensics investigation. In the meantime, who is this person in this video?
Given that they have not conducted an official forensics investigation yet, and given that such an investigation can take months, I don’t see how they can be saying for certain that the Notre-Dame Cathedral fire wasn’t arson.
A live broadcast by a French TV station showed an unidentified person walking around, way up high in the building, after the fire started. This person is neither a construction worker nor a firefighter.
I’m not saying this was arson. And I’m not saying this was not arson.
What I am saying is that:
1) There hasn’t been enough time to determine the cause, or to rule out any cause. So it seems really weird that people have already ruled out arson.
2) The person in this video has not been identified.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C7xIOt4qR7M
I hope this cigarette will be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law
Officials say cigarette sparked fatal motel fire
March 20, 2015
The state police fire marshal today said a cigarette was the cause of a fatal motel fire in Westmoreland County on Thursday.
Timothy Paul Shane, 43, of Hempfield was killed in the fire at the Motel 3 on Route 30 in Adamsburg, according to the county coroner’s office.
State police fire marshal Scott Mackanick ruled the fire an accident and said Mr. Shane was smoking a cigarette that ignited the blaze around 6:30 a.m.
A section of Route 30 was closed in the area of the fire, as was the Irwin exit off of the Pennsylvania Turnpike.
Mr. Shane’s cause and manner of death are pending toxicology results from an autopsy, the fire marshal said.
Check out this beautiful orange fireball as a smoker lights up at a gas station!
This is certainly one of the prettier things I’ve seen on YouTube:
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