More about him.
Patrick Palem has been working in historical monuments for over 30 years. He is the director of Socra, a Périgord company specializing in the restoration and preservation of works of art and ancient monuments. First specialized in archaeological objects, the Socra is now known for its renovations of prestigious objects: the gallery of ice creams of Versailles, the sculptures of the Opera Garnier, in addition to becoming the beauty institute of all the ancient statues of the country or even designated as leader of the companies in charge of the construction of the facsimile of the Chauvet cave in Ardèche.
just remember that the jews did this
nigger it's important to know which kikes did this, if any kikes did this, etc
You're being apathetic and not unleashing your full autism by simply acknowledging that it's the kikes. Yes, it's the kikes. Which ones? Who are they? Who else do they do business with? Certainly a certain race is over-represented in real estate and associated industries and they adhere to the strictest of all rules and regulations and don't have a multi-billion dollar insurance compliance industry as a result of their inability to be code compliant or even stick with basic rules and regulations. Certainly not, anon.
The mere fact that the architect didn't have his face or firm plastered over everything is weird. It's a pretty big PR move to be able to wave your dick and say "yeah well we just signed 6 million to restore Notre Dame." That's the kind of shit that gets gaudy saudis contacting you 24/7 completely ignoring that you're in a different time zone because they'll pay for the inconvenience.
Speaking of, fucking 6 million euros you niggers. Strangely low contract bid for such a monumental project.
multiple thousand plus pound brass bells melted
I doubt it, they're not melting steel beams in there. Just wooden roofs. They can easily be salvaged and recast.
Most of the stone used to construct the foundation, main walls, etc should be fine. They'll need a good repointing and some solid smoke remediation but things should be mostly OK. Some of the finer things like stained glass will be fucked up. Probably melted.
Pews are gone. I'm sure that place was loaded with lead glazing and lead in other parts of the building. So remediation for that, clean up the main stone, salvage and recast the bells, make some badass new stained glass windows, and we're good to go.
Now to fund it
and figure out if there was any shenanigans with the architect, contractor, or other people on the jobsite.
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The French government themselves planned this. They removed all of the valuables before the fire and will be quick to place another structure over the ashes of Notre Dame. They would have been too much of an outrage if it was openly done by government, so they just burned it. The French government are setting on destroying the past and planting new seeds, all for money.
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All valid points which makes one wonder
WHO HAD THE RESTORATION CONTRACT?
If it's the restoration companies fault, then their name should be all over the place. Especially, considering that it's a well known and huge project. Even more so now.
So, again, who had the restoration contract?
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>>13138182
They are probably washing evidence and all traces online as we post.
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Evidence of your claim?
[–] 18046159? ago
They were doing renovations
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WHO HAD THE RESTORATION CONTRACT?