Ruminations

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Wednesday, November 12, 2008

Identifying the Village Moron

Mind control is truly a vexing problem. Where large corporations, universities, and secret police harbour sinister intents to invade the minds of vulnerable human beings and control them, forcing them to behave in ways inimical to their well being. Creating from ordinary, functioning humans mere automatons; worse, living corpses who have no inner resources to combat these malicious forces.

Society cannot simply stand by and permit this to happen. We have a duty to protect our citizens. Large companies and academic research laboratories cannot simply go about playing with peoples' lives. Their brains and their activities are sacrosanct; people are, and must continue to be autonomous, in control at all times of their innermost thoughts, their beliefs, their actions.

Who could disagree? Well, certainly not Justice Fraser Wilson of Nanaimo, British Columbia. He, in his great good wisdom and judicial experience knows how important it is to offer protection to the vulnerable in society. And when an individual by the name of Jerry Rose brought a civil lawsuit against Microsoft, Telus, Wal-Mart, the RCMP and others, because they've been exerting brain-wave control over him, Justice Wilson rose to the challenge of Mr. Rose's defence.

Poor man. Who, after all, willingly submits to satanic rituals and other types of witchcraft foisted upon them through superior forces beyond reckoning? Well, justice will prevail, it always does. And a free country simply will not stand by while one of its own is submitted to the indignity and misery of being controlled by these odious agents of the devil.

The claim submitted by Mr. Rose - for which he seeks $2-billion in damages to assuage his shattered nerves - describes "that he has been subject to invasive brain computer interface technology, research, experiments, field studies and surgery".

Little wonder Justice Wilson was aghast and rose to the poor man's defense. Others named in the suit include the University of British Columbia and the British Columbia College of Physicians and Surgeons.

Dastardly villains, all.

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