Anonymous ID: fa3996 Jan. 11, 2021, 2:51 a.m. No.12462097   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>12462028

 

THAT'S THOSE SUPER RIGHTS & GET OUT OF JAIL FOR FREE MOTHER FUCKERS, HUH?

 

WISH I HAD FREE SPEECH LIKE THEM!

 

WISH I HAD IMMUNITY FROM VIRUSES & POLICE ACTIONS LIKE THEM!

 

ARE THEY ACCEPTING APLICATIONS?

Anonymous ID: fa3996 Jan. 11, 2021, 3:07 a.m. No.12462228   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2241

>>12462186

>>12462186

YEAH SOUNDS LIKE THE SAME NIGGAS THAT DID THE STUDY AS EXPERTS BUT STILL WAS REPORTING ALL THE WRONG INFORMATION BECAUSE THEY REFUSED TO ACKNOWLEDGE THE STATISTICS THAT EVERYONE ON THE PLANET COULD OBVIOUSLY SEE WERE NOT CONSISTENT WITH THE REPORTS BUT WE STILL OBEYED THE RIDICULOUS UNCONSTITUTIONAL MANDATES BECAUSE OF MUH CASES & MUH SCIENCE

Anonymous ID: fa3996 Jan. 11, 2021, 3:10 a.m. No.12462251   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2281

>>12462229

 

THAT INTERVIEW SHE JUST DID WAS UNREAL… THAT SUPOSED JOURNALIST HAD TO HAVE A TRANSESCHEMIC ATTACK PRIOR AND WAS HIGH ON FYNTANL.

 

THE NON QUESTIONS WERE NOT EVEN WHOLE WORDS

 

IT WAS LIKE A BAD PASS WORD GAME FROM THE 70s AND MAD LIBS

Anonymous ID: fa3996 Jan. 11, 2021, 3:23 a.m. No.12462356   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>12462327

 

COMMUNITY COLLEGE YO, ONLINE.

 

DID YOU READ HER DISERTATION??

 

OMG! THERE IS NO WAY THAT ANY FACULTY READ IT! I WOULD BE ASHAME IF I WERE A PROFESSOR OF HERS AND I AWARDED HER A PASSING GRADE

Anonymous ID: fa3996 Jan. 11, 2021, 3:35 a.m. No.12462464   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>12462412

 

REPORTER HAS A WIG AND A FAT TOUNG AND DRUNK>>12462431

 

OF THE CASTLE?? THAT KUNT ACTUALLY THINKS SHE IS ROYALTY?

 

SHOCKING,,, SHOCKING!!!

 

LIFE IN A BUBBLE NEVER EXPERIENCING ANYTHING A SPILT SODA IS SHOCKING..

 

MUH MIRROR WWWAAAAA

 

I'M A BILLIONAIRE VICTIM!!

Anonymous ID: fa3996 Jan. 11, 2021, 3:40 a.m. No.12462497   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>12462475

 

Two more babies stricken with herpes after ritual ultra-orthodox Jewish oral blood sucking circumcision in New York City

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2304793/Two-babies-stricken-HERPES-ritual-oral-blood-sucking-circumcision-New-York-City.html

New York City reaches agreement with mohels over circumcision involving 'oral suction'

http://www.worldjewishcongress.org/en/news/new-york-city-reaches-agreement-with-mohels-over-circumcision-involving-oral-suction

 

'We can't prove sex with children does them harm' says Labour-linked NCCL

https://www.express.co.uk/news/uk/462604/We-can-t-prove-sex-with-children-does-them-harm-says-Labour-linked-NCCL

Not an argument.

Cry more.

https://archive.org/details/trunews-2019-11-22-jew-coup-seditious-jews-orchestrating-trump-impeachment-lynching

Anonymous ID: fa3996 Jan. 11, 2021, 3:43 a.m. No.12462515   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>12462499

 

IF YOU HAVE A SS, CC OR BANK ACCOUNT THEY HAVE ACCESS TO ALL OF YOUR SHIT. PRIVACY WAS A CONSTITUTIONAL ASS WIPE 30 years AGO WITH BABY BUSH'S PATRIOT ACT.

 

NOW THEY CAN READ OUR ASSHOLE FROM ORBIT

Anonymous ID: fa3996 Jan. 11, 2021, 4 a.m. No.12462641   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2805

>>12462538

no there were 900 mafia drug into court in Itally

 

From 'Wolf' to 'Wringer': Italian mobsters face 'maxi-trial'

 

Anti-mafia prosecutor Nicola Gratteri (centre) has lived under police escort for more than 30 years

Hundreds of suspected members of the 'Ndrangheta, Italy's most powerful mafia group, will face a judge this week as the country's biggest "maxi-trial" of the past three decades gets underway.

The trial against the crime syndicate and its accomplices among them politicians, civil servants, police, and white-collar businessmen is expected to last more than two years.

 

With 355 defendants, over 900 prosecution witnesses and 400 lawyers, the trial also features an unprecedented 58 state witnesses ready to break their code of silence, or "omerta", and expose the clan's long-buried secrets.

Held inside a specially outfitted building in the heart of 'Ndrangheta territory in Calabria, Italy's poorest region, the trial beginning Wednesday targets just one group, the Mancuso family and its affiliates.

 

During a recent hearing, it took three hours to read the names of the defendants, which include boss Luigi Mancuso, "The Uncle" who spent nearly 20 years in prison before going underground and dozens of others with nicknames straight out of Hollywood, like "The Wolf", "Fatty", "Sweetie", "Blondie", "Little Goat", and "The Wringer".

 

  • 'Deeply rooted' -

 

The trial is a show of strength for the state in the backyard of the 'Ndrangheta, which controls tonnes of cocaine flowing into Europe.

Taking to the court will be Italy's most famous anti-mafia prosecutor, Nicola Gratteri, who has lived under police escort for more than 30 years.

As a child, the 62-year-old Calabrian played football with many of those he put behind bars decades later.

He has vowed to take down "this asphyxiating 'Ndrangheta, which truly takes the breath and the heartbeat from the people".

 

The trial's size is only eclipsed by Italy's first "maxi-trial" of 1986-1987 in Palermo against Sicily's Cosa Nostra and its web of connected families.

That now-legendary event saw 338 people convicted. Prosecutors Giovanni Falcone and Paolo Borsellino were later assassinated by the mob.

The scope of the upcoming trial is more limited, targeting one of the estimated hundreds of 'Ndrangheta families whose tentacles spread globally.

 

Still, it is significant not only for its size but also for the inclusion of so many lawyers, politicians, public administrators, and entrepreneurs who help the 'Ndrangheta operate, said Federico Varese, professor of criminology at Oxford University.

"It makes the point that there's a society outside the criminal organization that's colluding and helping," he told AFP.

"Obviously, it's shocking that you have a criminal group so rooted in the territory you have to put hundreds of people on trial," Varese said.

"This trial shows how deeply rooted the 'Ndrangheta is in society."

 

 

  • Murdered by his cousin -

 

The number of accused swells to over 400 when including the more than 90 defendants who opted for speedy trials.

Among them is former parliamentarian Giancarlo Pittelli, a renowned defense lawyer, Freemason, and ex-senator from former premier Silvio Berlusconi's Forza Italia party.

 

He denies accusations he acted as middleman between the 'Ndrangheta and the world of politics, banking, and other powerful institutions, including the courts.

Most of the defendants were swept up in a series of orchestrated pre-dawn raids in December 2019, resulting in arrests throughout Italy and in Germany, Switzerland, and Bulgaria.

 

Allegations include mafia association, murder and attempted murder, drug trafficking, extortion, loan sharking, disclosure of official secrets, abuse of office, possession of stolen goods and money laundering.

Among the multiple murders, some of which date back to 1996, is that of the 2002 disappearance of Filippo Gangitano, murdered by his cousin because of his homosexuality.

 

"These things can't exist inside the 'Ndrangheta," the cousin, now a state witness, said he was told by the bosses.

Gangitano's body was buried in a spot where a road was later built, the witness said, according to news reports.

 

  • High stakes -

Maxi-trials are controversial, given the need to give each suspect a fair hearing.

Prosecutors argue the 'Ndrangheta's extensive operations mean crimes cannot be easily separated and prosecuted piecemeal.

 

But the stakes are high for Gratteri.

"If it doesn't manage to convict a lot of people, it will be considered a flop," one defense lawyer, Nicola Lo Torto, told AFP.

But even if successful, it will not mean the end of the 'Ndrangheta, said Oxford's Varese.

"You can throw them in jail but if you don't take away the root causes of why they exist, they'll just reproduce."