Far too early to rule out terrorism in the Fort McMurray fire – IOTW Report

Far too early to rule out terrorism in the Fort McMurray fire

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American Thinker: In the aftermath of the wildfire that burned through much of Fort McMurray in northern Alberta, rumors have been floating that the fire may have been intentionally started for the specific purpose that it achieved.

Writing in the National Post, Tristin Hopper claims that he will be “[d]ebunking the Fort McMurray rumours: No, the fire wasn’t started by ISIL, eco-terrorists or Rachel Notley.” For a full debunking that the fire was certainly not started by eco-terrorists, one expects a rigorous analysis. Instead, we get the following weak effort:  more

6 Comments on Far too early to rule out terrorism in the Fort McMurray fire

  1. Highway Thru Hell is a Canadian reality TV show that follows the operations of Jamie Davis Motor Trucking, a heavy vehicle rescue and recovery towing company based in Hope, British Columbia[1] and Lac la Biche in Northern Alberta. The show focuses on the hardships of operating along the highways of the BC Interior, especially the Coquihalla Highway (Coq), and highways in Northern Alberta, around…. Fort McMurray……, which are notorious for rapidly changing weather and big wrecks

  2. I call bull sh!t. The likelihood of lightening strike causing a forest fire is as normal as sunrise and sunset. News media hyperventilates over every conceivable opportunity. FOck em.

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