Judge Allows $2B Lawsuit Claiming Mind Control National Post
A Canadian judge has refused to dismiss a civil lawsuit brought by a British Columbia man who is seeking $2-billion in damages from Microsoft, Telus, Wal-Mart, the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, and other defendants over alleged brain-wave control, satanic rituals, and witchcraft. The lawyer representing Microsoft said: ""I think this is akin to someone saying they sustained injuries because their boat fell off the edge of the world." Meanwhile, in Sharing Their Demons on the Web, The New York Times provides interesting insight into online communities of people who believe that they are being subjected to mind control.
Shoe Washed Ashore In B.C. Tested For Human Remains Ottawa Citizen
Yes, again. Found: the seventh detached foot to have washed ashore on the West Coast since last year. The left foot New Balance running shoe, thought to be a woman's, has been turned over to the Coroners Service of British Columbia, so that any tissue inside can be processed for DNA tests. This is one mystery we should be able to get to the bottom of.
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