Just one day after news broke that Rand Paul has referred Dr. Anthony Fauci to the DOJ for prosecution, the Bowling Green, Kentucky office of the Republican Senator was damaged in a fire.
According to the Bowling Green Daily News, the early Friday morning fire severely damaged a commercial building on State Street in which Paul's local office is located.
According to Katie McKee, public information officer for the Bowling Green Fire Department, no injuries were sustained.
Friday's sunrise had to compete with the plume of gray smoke spewing out the top of the structure, home to Paul's office, the law office of Kerrick Bachert, and Dezign Tees.
Several large tree limbs in front of Paul's office had to be cut down so a hose could reach through the second floor windows. Firefighters manned the aerials of trucks 1 and 6 to get at the flames from above.
According to McKee, nine units responded to the scene a total of 31 personnel, not including two deputy chiefs and Bowling Green Fire Chief Justin Brooks. -BG Daily News
Authorities responded to the blaze at 1:45 a.m., according to a spokeswoman for the Bowling Green Fire Department, who added that the roof had caved in and the building had sustained structural damage.
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"We are thankful for the Bowling Green first responders who arrived quickly to the scene to put out the fire, and are continuing to work with authorities to assess damages and to determine a cause. We have a very well established emergency management plan and have the ability to continue operations that will not impact our work helping Kentuckians," Paul told the outlet in a statement.
Poster Comment:
It was "a mostly peaceful" fire. Bananarama Republic.
MSM hardly reports that Sen. Rand Pauls office was just firebombed after RINOs go rogue. Is this why the perps sent the message?!
Posted on July 22, 2023 by State of the Nation
Twenty eight Republican Senators voted to obliterate the US Constitution in favor of Article 5 of the NATO Agreement
By Anonymous
On July 19, two days before his Senate Office in Kentucky was firebombed, Sen. Rand Paul offered an amendment to the 2024 NDAA (S 2226). It was the legislative intention of the Senate to clarify that Article 5 of the North Atlantic Treaty does not supersede the constitutional requirement that Congress declare war before the United States engages in war.
Article 5 is a key pillar of the 1949 North Atlantic Treaty and is based on the principle of collective defense. It means that an attack on one member of NATO is deemed to be an attack on all.
The Senate vote was 83 16 against the amendment with all Democrats voting No and twenty-eight Republicans joining the Democrats to vote in favor of NATO and against the U.S. Constitution.
Each one of those Senators need to resign immediately. They have disgraced their office and are no longer qualified to service honorably. They do not take their oath of office seriously as they have destabilized and weakened the authority of the US Constitution, the most essential of Americas Founding Documents.
In other words, the US Senate not only failed to confirm their support for the US Constitution; they in fact voted to desecrate the Constitution.
Those twenty eight Republican Senators are Sens. Blackburn *(Tenn.), Britt (Ala), Boozman (La.) Budd (NC), Graham (SC), Grassley (Iowa), Hoeven (ND), Hyde Smith (Miss.), Ricketts (Neb.), Risch (Idaho), Romney (Utah,)* Round (SD), Scott (SC), Scott (Fl.),* Capito (W.Va.), Collins (Me.), Cornyn (Texas), Cassidy (La.) Crapo (Idaho), Ernst (Iowa), McConnell (Ky,) Fischer (Neb.),* Moran (Kansas), Young (Ind.)*, Wicker (Miss.)*, Tillis (NC), Thune (SD), and Sullivan (Alaska)
The * Senators are seeking re-election in 2024; they must all be turned out of office.
I'm in favor of it, sure, but not sure what he was thinking...isn't he a little late for that??...considering...
"Article VI | U.S. Constitution | US Law - LII / Legal Information Institute
This Constitution, and the laws of the United States which shall be made in pursuance thereof; and all treaties made, or which shall be made, under the authority of the United States, shall be the supreme law of the land; and the judges in every state shall be bound thereby, anything in the Constitution or laws of any State to the contrary notwithstanding..."
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"The United States Constitution provides that the president "shall have Power, by and with the Advice and Consent of the Senate, to make Treaties, provided two-thirds of the Senators present concur" (Article II, section 2). Treaties are binding agreements between nations and become part of international law. Treaties to which the United States is a party also have the force of federal legislation, forming part of what the Constitution calls ''the supreme Law of the Land.''
The Senate does not ratify treaties. Following consideration by the Committee on Foreign Relations, the Senate either approves or rejects a resolution of ratification. If the resolution passes, then ratification takes place when the instruments of ratification are formally exchanged between the United States and the foreign power(s)...."
At the end of WW II, when Japan surrendered because we nuked them, all the weapons in storage on Iwo Jima, four and five pallets high for an invasion of Japan, were put on two ships. One went to Pyongyang and the other to Hanoi (Haiphong).
They were sending them the guns to start the next two wars. M-1 Carbines were found in the V.C. tunnels.
I know this from reading Col. L. Flethcer Prouty. He was an intelligence officer in the south Pacific at the end of the war.
Prouty also flew Chiang Kai Shek to Tehran in 1943 for the meeting of the Big Four. This is where the plan was drawn up to divide Europe and start the Iron Curtain. ;)
Speech delivered at the B'nai B'rith Convention in Paris
"...We [[Illuminati Jews]] are the Fathers of all Revolutions, even of those which sometimes happen to turn against us. We are the supreme Masters of Peace and War...."