Judge allows mind control lawsuit to proceed
by Scott Gilbreath ~ November 12th, 2008
A British Columbia judge has refused to rule frivolous a lawsuit by one Jerry Rose, who claims that his mind has been controlled by, among others, Microsoft, Telus, the RCMP, Wal-Mart, the University of BC, and the BC College of Physicians and Surgeons.
Mr. Rose’s claim says “he has been subject to invasive brain computer interface technology, research, experiments, field studies and surgery” [...]
But Judge [Fraser] Wilson, while admitting the case was “certainly an unusual one,” said he had to be convinced there was nothing in Mr. Rose’s claim that could be litigated.
“Unusual”? Judge Wilson is a master of understatement.
Mr Rose is suing for $2 billion.
h/t: National News Watch
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November 12th, 2008 at 09:21 PM
As if we needed another example of how corrupt Canada’s judge system is.
I used to call it lawyer system, rather than a justice system; but those lawyers made sense, so it is now a “judge system”. The fool on this bench is beyond contempt.