$2B-lawsuit against companies

MrBrianMrBrian Posts: 2,672
edited July 2008 in A Moving Train
The Daily News
Published: Thursday, July 24, 2008

A Nanaimo man wants $2 billion, a Ferrari, a Lamborghini, two Harley Davidsons and other assorted toys as compensation for being the victim of "Brain Computer Interface Technology."

In a statement of claim filed in B.C. Supreme Court, Jerry Douglas Rose names as defendants the University of British Columbia, the RCMP, Microsoft, Google, Telus, Wal-Mart, Cyber Logic, the Great Canadian Casino, the B.C. Sheriff's service, the Province of B.C., the B.C. Attorney General and the B.C. College of Physicians and Surgeons.

The suit claims Rose has been subjected to "invasive Brain Computer Interface Technology, research, experiments, field studies and surgery."

Rose also states that his property on Starling Road, in Cedar south of the city, "is alleged to have been used as part of an environmental building utilizing 3D virtual software and a virtual network architecture comprising of Microsoft network procedures and protocols."

The residence has been the subject of nuisance complaints to Nanaimo police.

The RCMP, alleges Rose, "has been directly and indirectly involved in the experiments, research and field studies conducted upon himself by way of network bandwidth, network infrastructure and wireless network technologies and the restricted access to that cover the (sic) continental United States and Canada."

"The plaintiff alleges that during his daily activities including shopping, the transportation to and from daily activity of the above mentioned property has been made arduous and not of normal circumstance."

Rose arrives at the $2-billion and vehicle compensation package by claiming that learning to cope with the brain tampering he created "products that when manufactured would change the way our daily lives as people are lived out." The requested compensation, he states, are part of negotiations "if this matter goes to court."

No court date has been set. A statement of defence filed by Telus claims the suit has no merit, is frivolous, vexatious, an abuse of process and embarrassing. No other statements of defence were filed.

http://www.canada.com/nanaimodailynews/news/story.html?id=b962b811-4230-4aef-8176-7c54a0e28ccc

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What the hell? He must be a bit of a nutter.
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  • godpt3godpt3 Posts: 1,020
    MrBrian wrote:
    A statement of defence filed by Telus claims the suit has no merit, is frivolous, vexatious, an abuse of process and embarrassing. No other statements of defence were filed.

    Your honor, the defense rests.
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  • jeffbrjeffbr Seattle Posts: 7,177
    MrBrian wrote:
    The Daily News
    Published: Thursday, July 24, 2008

    A Nanaimo man wants $2 billion, a Ferrari, a Lamborghini, two Harley Davidsons and other assorted toys as compensation for being the victim of "Brain Computer Interface Technology."

    What's his screen name? Sounds like a few posters here.
    "I'll use the magic word - let's just shut the fuck up, please." EV, 04/13/08
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