Posted on 11/13/2008 8:31:28 AM PST by BGHater
A judge has refused to dismiss a civil lawsuit brought by a B. C. man who is seeking $2-billion in damages from Microsoft, Telus, Wal-Mart, the RCMP and other defendants over alleged brain-wave control, satanic rituals and witchcraft.
Justice Fraser Wilson heard from five lawyers on Monday, who argued that the case brought forward by Jerry Rose is so outrageous it should be dismissed.
Mr. Rose's claim says "he has been subject to invasive brain computer interface technology, research, experiments, field studies and surgery" and also names the University of B. C. and B. C. College of Physicians and Surgeons as defendants.
Jennifer Millbank, a Nanaimo lawyer hired to represent Microsoft in the case, said that Mr. Rose's two-page statement of claim is "nothing short of bizarre" and that it would be "impossible this would ever be a case for trial on the merits."
But Judge 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.
Ms. Millbank said there is no scientific evidence to prove brain control is a possibility.
"I think this is akin to someone saying they sustained injuries because their boat fell off the edge of
the world," said Ms. Millbank. "My clients ought not to be subjected to what is a nuisance lawsuit."
Judge Wilson raised the notorious case of a CIA-sponsored experiment at McGill University between 1957 and 1964 in which people without their consent were given LSD and other drugs. But Ms.Millbank said that in this case there are no material facts that a court could act upon.
Microsoft had no direct contact with Mr. Rose, and his statement of claim gives no details on how or when the defendants may have harmed him, Ms.Millbank said.
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Stuff like this keeps me sane in todays world.
Check me on this: Don’t you have to to have an actual mind before you can be a victim of mind control?
53 million people voted for Obama so apparently the judge is giving consideration that mind control is a reality.
Judge 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.Judge Wilson co-starred with Tom Hanks.
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