Anonymous ID: 391482 Dec. 10, 2020, 8:51 p.m. No.11977837   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7843 >>7855 >>7956 >>7981 >>7994 >>8018 >>8043 >>8066 >>8249 >>8373 >>8382 >>8398 >>8426 >>8469

PB

>>11977737

>>11977692

>>11977737

 

almost can hear Kim Kardashian saying this about HERSELF

 

SOON

 

>His main message that he learned in his life was to not hang out with the wrong crowd

 

kek

 

Kim's main message that she learned in his life was to not hang out with the wrong crowd

 

like her besties Spirit Cookers Riccardo Tisci and Marina Abromovich

 

So tight with them prior to Trump

 

and do not forget that KIm got "robbed" and duct taped at the exact time before the 2016 election that big news was going to be possibly leaked about HRC emails, THEN all the news shifted to KIM K robbed at gunpoint in Paris.

 

THEY ARE ALL GOING TO HAVE TROUBLE WALKING DOWN THE STREET SOON?

 

Kind of like how OJ took ove the news ( Kardashian dad robertw as his attorney)

and how Paris Hilton being arrested took over the news ( Kim best friends with Paris at one point)

Kanye loses mind ( Kim husband takes over the news)

Anonymous ID: 391482 Dec. 10, 2020, 9:03 p.m. No.11977956   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7978 >>7981 >>7994 >>8018 >>8041 >>8043 >>8066 >>8102 >>8120 >>8141 >>8249 >>8258 >>8266 >>8271 >>8426 >>8469

>>11977855

 

it is going to biblical

and shocking

as millions will be so stunned

IF Kim and family

is involved in heinous shit

 

research again Riccardo Tisci and all the sick evil stars

they are all there

Madonna

JayZ

Beyonce

Kendall Jenner

Kris Jenner

Marina Abromovich

Naomi Campbell

Lady Gaga

 

California is still under lockdowns

Kardashian show cancelled

all the Kardashians brick and mortar stores both located on coasts shutdown (DASH and Smooch)

 

KIM

'nice Y on belly of pregnant dress

 

Watch out Kanye! Kim Kardashian cozies up to West's best friend Riccardo Tisci for Sorbet Magazine

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-3250446/Kim-Kardashian-cozies-West-s-best-friend-Riccardo-Tisci-Sorbet-Magazine.html

 

ALL PB

>>11977679

>>11977692

>>11977737

 

then this bread

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>>11977843

Anonymous ID: 391482 Dec. 10, 2020, 9:05 p.m. No.11977981   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7994 >>7996 >>8018 >>8031 >>8043 >>8373 >>8398 >>8426 >>8469

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https://ktla.com/news/nationworld/u-s-carries-out-rare-execution-during-presidential-transition-putting-to-death-a-texas-man-convicted-in-slayings-as-a-teen/

U.S. carries out rare execution during presidential transition, putting to death a Texas man convicted in slayings as a teen

NATION/WORLD

by: Associated Press

Posted: Dec 10, 2020 / 07:34 PM PST / Updated: Dec 10, 2020 / 07:45 PM PST

 

This August 2016 photo provided by the Federal Public Defender for the Western District of Washington shows Brandon Bernard. (Stacey Brownstein/Federal Public Defender for the Western District of Washington via Associated Press)

 

Brandon Bernard is seen on August 2016. (Stacey Brownstein/Federal Public Defender for the Western District of Washington via AP)

The Trump administration on Thursday carried out its ninth federal execution of the year and the first during a presidential lame-duck period in 130 years, putting to death a Texas street-gang member for his role in the slayings of a religious couple from Iowa more than two decades ago.

 

Four more federal executions, including one Friday, are planned in the weeks before President-elect Joe Biden’s inauguration.

 

The case of Brandon Bernard, who received a lethal injection of phenobarbital inside a death chamber at a U.S. prison in Terre Haute, Indiana, was a rare execution of a person who was in his teens when his crime was committed.

 

Several high-profile figures, including reality TV star Kim Kardashian West, had appealed to President Donald Trump to commute Bernard’s sentence to life in prison.

 

With witnesses looking on from behind a glass barrier, the 40-year-old Bernard was pronounced dead at 9:27 p.m. Eastern time.

 

Bernard directed his last words to the family of the couple he killed, speaking with striking calm for someone who knew he was about to die. “I’m sorry,” he said, lifting his head and looking at the witness-room windows. “That’s the only words that I can say that completely capture how I feel now and how I felt that day.”

 

As he spoke before he died, Bernard showed no outward signs of fear, distress or apprehension, speaking lucidly and naturally as witnesses looked on behind a glass barrier. Speaking for more than three minutes, Bernard said he had been waiting for this chance to say he was sorry — not only to the victims’ family, but also for the pain he caused his own family. Earlier, he said about his role in the killing, “I wish I could take it all back, but I can’t.”

 

Bernard was 18 when he and four other teenagers abducted and robbed Todd and Stacie Bagley on their way from a Sunday service in Killeen, Texas. Federal executions were resumed by Trump in July after a 17-year hiatus despite coronavirus outbreak in U.S. prisons.

 

Todd Bagley’s mother, Georgia, spoke to reporters within 30 minutes of the execution, saying she wanted to thank Trump, Attorney General William Barr and others at the Justice Department for bringing the family some closure. She became emotional when she spoke about the apologies from Bernard before he died and from an accomplice, Christopher Vialva, who was executed in September. “The apology and remorse … helped very much heal my heart,” she said, beginning to cry and then recomposing herself. “I can very much say: I forgive them.”

 

Alfred Bourgeois, a 56-year-old Louisiana truck driver, is set to die Friday for killing his 2-year-old daughter by repeatedly slamming her head into a truck’s windows and dashboard. Bourgeois’ lawyers alleged he was intellectually disabled and therefore ineligible for the death penalty, but several courts said evidence didn’t support that claim.

 

continued:

Anonymous ID: 391482 Dec. 10, 2020, 9:07 p.m. No.11977994   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8018 >>8043 >>8469

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Bill Barr DOJ that brang back executions

 

continued: https://ktla.com/news/nationworld/u-s-carries-out-rare-execution-during-presidential-transition-putting-to-death-a-texas-man-convicted-in-slayings-as-a-teen/

 

U.S. set to execute 1st of 5 inmates before Biden inauguration, a Texas man convicted in slayings as a teen

Before Bernard’s execution, Kardashian West tweeted that she’d spoken to him earlier: “Hardest call I’ve ever had. Brandon, selfless as always, was focused on his family and making sure they are ok. He told me not to cry because our fight isn’t over.”

 

Just before the execution was scheduled, Bernard’s lawyers filed papers with the Supreme Court seeking to halt the execution, but the high court denied the request, clearing the way for the execution to proceed.

 

Bernard had been crocheting in prison and even launched a death-row crocheting group in which inmates have shared patterns for making sweaters, blankets and hats, said Ashley Kincaid Eve, an anti-death penalty activist.

 

Federal executions during a presidential transfer of power also are rare, especially during a transition from a death-penalty proponent to a president-elect like Biden opposed to capital punishment. The last time executions occurred in a lame-duck period was during the presidency of Grover Cleveland in the 1890s.

 

Defense attorneys have argued in court and in a petition for clemency from Trump that Bernard was a low-ranking, subservient member of the group. They say both Bagleys were likely dead before Bernard doused their car with lighter fluid and set it on fire, a claim that conflicts with government testimony at trial. Bernard, they say, had repeatedly expressed remorse.

 

The case prompted calls for Trump to intervene, including from one prosecutor at his 2000 trial who now says racial bias may have influenced the nearly all-white jury’s imposition of a death sentence against Bernard, who is Black. Several jurors have also since said publicly that they regret not opting for life in prison instead.

The Justice Department refused to delay Thursday’s execution of Bernard, another inmate Friday and three more in January, even after eight officials who participated in an execution last month tested positive for the coronavirus. The eight federal executions in 2020 already is more than in the previous 56 years combined.

 

One of Bernard’s co-defendants, Vialva, was executed in September. Prosecutors said Vialva, the oldest of the teens at 19, was the ringleader who shot the Bagleys, as they lay in the trunk before Bernard set the car on fire.

 

The teenagers approached the Bagleys in the afternoon on June 21, 1999, and asked them for a lift after they stopped at a convenience store — planning all along to rob the couple. After the Bagleys agreed, Vialva pulled a gun and forced them into the trunk.

 

The Bagleys, both of whom were in their 20s, spoke through an opening in the back seat and urged their kidnappers to accept Jesus as they drove around for hours trying to use the Bagleys’ ATM cards. After the teens pulled to the side of the road, Vialva walked to the back and shot the Bagleys in the head.

 

The central question in the decision to sentence Bernard to death was whether Vialva’s gunshots or the fire set by Bernard killed the Bagleys.

 

Trial evidence showed Todd Bagley likely died instantly. But a government expert said Stacie Bagley had soot in her airway, indicating smoke inhalation and not the gunshot killed her. Defense attorneys have said that assertion wasn’t proven. They’ve also said Bernard believed both Bagleys were dead and that he feared the consequences of refusing the order of the higher ranking Vialva to burn the car to destroy evidence.

 

The first series of federal executions over the summer were of white men, which critics said seemed calculated to make them less controversial amid summer protests over racial discrimination. Four of the five inmates set to die before Biden’s Jan. 20 inauguration are Black men. The fifth is a white woman who would be the first female inmate executed by the federal government in nearly six decades.

 

Brandon Bernard is seen on August 2016. (Stacey Brownstein/Federal Public Defender for the Western District of Washington via AP)

Anonymous ID: 391482 Dec. 10, 2020, 9:09 p.m. No.11978018   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8043 >>8325 >>8411 >>8469 >>8480

https://www.salon.com/2019/07/25/bill-barr-brings-back-federal-death-penalty-after-16-years-orders-five-executions/

 

Bill Barr brings back federal death penalty after 16 years, orders five executions

Only three federal prisoners have been executed in the last 30 years. Barr wants five killed within six months

By IGOR DERYSH

JULY 25, 2019 10:30PM (UTC)

The federal government will reinstate the death penalty for the first time in nearly two decades, Attorney General Bill Barr announced Thursday.

 

Barr announced that he has directed the Bureau of Prisons to schedule the execution of five inmates over the next six months. Though the Justice Department has sought the death penalty in several high-profile cases, the federal government has not executed anyone in 16 years and has only put three people to death since 1988.

“Under administrations of both parties, the Department of Justice has sought the death penalty against the worst criminals,” Barr said in a statement. “The Justice Department upholds the rule of law — and we owe it to the victims and their families to carry forward the sentence imposed by our justice system.”

 

The move comes after Trump last year called to “bring back the death penalty.”

 

Though the death penalty has remained legal nationally and in 29 states, the number of executions have fallen from nearly 100 in 1999 to less than two dozen per year, according to the Death Penalty Information Center.

Support for capital punishment has fallen from a high of 80 percent in 1994 to 56 percent in 2018, according to Gallup. Just 31 percent of Democrats and 47 percent of independents said they believe the death penalty is applied fairly, compared to 73 percent of Republicans.

 

Nearly a decade ago, drugmakers in both the U.S. and major European nations stopped selling drugs used in executions to the federal government, forcing the government to rely on alternative means that can result in botched executions. Barr said in a news release on Thursday that he had issued a protocol that replaces the current three-drug cocktail used to sedate inmates in federal executions with the drug pentobarbital, a commonly used sedative.

 

The Supreme Court ruled in 2015 that the lethal injection was constitutional despite advocates’ concerns that inmates risked suffering excruciating pain as a result of the unreliable sedatives that were used.

 

In a dissenting opinion, Justice Stephen Breyer, joined by Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, argued that the court should examine “whether the death penalty violates the Constitution.”

 

Breyer wrote that “it is highly likely that the death penalty violates the Eighth Amendment,” which prohibits cruel and unusual punishment.

Breyer noted that there was evidence that innocent people had been executed and that many others were exonerated while awaiting their fate on death row. He also argued that convicts were sentenced to death arbitrarily and that many death sentences were the result of racial discrimination and political considerations. He added that no other major Western nation still had the death penalty.

 

Justice Antonin Scalia called Breyer’s opinion “gobbledygook” and wrote that “the suggestion that the incremental deterrent effect of capital punishment does not seem ‘significant’ reflects, it seems to me, a let-them-eat-cake obliviousness to the needs of others.”

 

There is no real evidence that the death penalty poses any real deterrent to crime, however, especially given that many states have seen violent crime rates fall after banning the death penalty.

 

A 2000 state-by-state analysis by the New York Times found that the homicide rate in states with the death penalty were 48 percent to 101 percent higher than in states without the death penalty. A 2012 study published by the American Economic Review found no deterrent effect in states that used the death penalty. A 2008 survey of leading criminologists found that only 5 percent believed the death penalty was an effective deterrent, compared to 88 percent who believe the opposite to be the case.

 

Worse yet, another study published by the National Academy of Sciences in 2014 found that more than 4 percent of people sentenced to death were innocent.

 

IGOR DERYSH

Igor Derysh is a staff writer at Salon. His work has also appeared in the Los Angeles Times, Chicago Tribune, Boston Herald and Baltimore Sun.

 

Tips/Email: iderysh@salon.com Twitter: @IgorDerysh

 

 

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>>11977837

 

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>>11977956

Anonymous ID: 391482 Dec. 10, 2020, 9:12 p.m. No.11978043   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8373 >>8398 >>8426 >>8469

>>11978018

 

Bill Barr brings back federal death penalty after 16 years, orders five executions

 

>Only three federal prisoners have been executed in the last 30 years. Barr wants five killed within six months

 

>>11977837

>>11977981

>>11977994

>>11977837

>>11977855

>>11977956

 

Q has mirored this:

 

HOW DO YOU AMPLIFY A DESIRED THEME-NARRATIVE?

 

Many choose the path of least resistance.

For many you cannot tell them the truth.

You must show them.

Only at the precipice will people find the will [strength] to change and break the system of control [be free].

MSDNC controls what you see [digital echo].

 

Q !CbboFOtcZs ID: 0537d5 No.1794770 📁

Jun 18 2018 01:43:38 (EST)

D

Morning sun brings heat.

Full moon coming.

Undiscovered stars learned.

Missions forward.

Q

 

 

They think you are STUPID.

They think you will follow the STARS.

They openly call you SHEEP/CATTLE.

=THERE WILL COME A TIME NONE OF THEM WILL BE ABLE TO WALK DOWN THE STREET.=

BIGGEST FEAR.

PUBLIC AWAKENING.

Q

 

 

https://qanon.pub/?q=stars

Anonymous ID: 391482 Dec. 10, 2020, 9:25 p.m. No.11978141   🗄️.is 🔗kun

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>>11978102

 

 

and take note they chose to put a silver

no ween manequin

just outside of bruces jar/cage/test tube

with the medal for his olympic GOLD win

 

then made him a woman

and blasted the entire world with the agenda to say all is perfectly fine to be this way

 

humiliation of men

a form of sacrifice by the women witches

 

then huge influx of money into the family via Jenner daughter Kylie

Anonymous ID: 391482 Dec. 10, 2020, 9:32 p.m. No.11978205   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>11978174

 

no males except Bruce as the other men have no $$$$$ value

 

and notice the put the word cashier next to bruce

 

he was the sacrifice and the one who brought more cash to the family

 

and the word atm behind kourtney and kris

 

THEY TELL YOU what they are up to

 

https://www.eonline.com/news/486434/analyzing-the-kardashian-christmas-card-24-thing-you-may-not-have-noticed

>>11978102

Anonymous ID: 391482 Dec. 10, 2020, 9:37 p.m. No.11978226   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8299

>>11978041

>>11977855

 

the black men in the family are only mannequins in the christmas card

 

lamar and kanye 2 black mannequins took their place

 

not really needed just useful when needed

 

but Bruce as the American athlete hero IS to be sacrificed is GOLD

 

kris above her hands the grafitti says MONEY FAME

 

symbology

 

they must tell us what they are up to it is part of their sick religion they are born into

Anonymous ID: 391482 Dec. 10, 2020, 9:53 p.m. No.11978373   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8382 >>8398 >>8426 >>8469

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Advent Grace Baby angel

@advent_grace

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1h

Replying to

@KimKardashian

and

@alchemistqarter

What an absolutely demonic inversion of virtues and values.

Joanne

@plcjoanne

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1h

Replying to

@KimKardashian

Couldn't you write a paragraph about his victims?

 

Santa ClausHoneybeeLJ SmithHoneybeeSanta Claus

@LjIzTheCrew

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55m

Replying to

@KimKardashian

He Robbed a family, poured lighter fluid on them when they were still alive and burned them in the trunk of their car after his friend shot them.

 

The only problem with the system is that the united states taxpayers had to pay his room and board for 20 years.

 

 

Foleybräu

@foleybrewing

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1h

Replying to

@KimKardashian

The couple were crying and signing hymns in the trunk, while Bernard and another accomplice doused the car with gasoline.

Anonymous ID: 391482 Dec. 10, 2020, 9:55 p.m. No.11978398   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8447 >>8452

https://twitter.com/hashtag/ToddandStaceyBagley?src=hashtag_click

 

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>>11977837

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Kim Kardashian West

@KimKardashian

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Dec 9

If executed tomorrow, Brandon will die having never been able to touch his children. All his visits with them have been behind glass, though this has not deterred him from being the best father he can be from prison.

 

AlwaysL2UHibiscus

@AlwaysL2U

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23h

#ToddandStaceyBagley will never be able to hold children, hug their parent's, gave another Christmas,smell the roses, eat ice cream,sit near a fireplace,see a rainbow,have a giggle fest,be kissed,speed in a car,love and be loved,…..all taken from them. Folded hands RIP

 

 

Kim Kardashian West

@KimKardashian

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2h

Replying to

@KimKardashian

I could go on and on about what an amazing person Brandon was. I do know he left this earth feeling supported and loved and at peace. 🕊

This just has to change: our system is so fucked up