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17 Nova L. Rev. 793 (1992-1993)

handle is hein.journals/novalr17 and id is 825 raw text is: John Wesley KAZMAIER, Plaintiff,
V.
CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY and the United States
Justice Dept. and the Federal Bureau of Investigation and the United
States Government, Defendants.!
No. 2-C-1342.
United States District Court, E.D. Wisconsin.
April 11, 1983.
MYRON L. GORDON, Senior District Judge.
John Wesley Kazmaier, the plaintiff in this action, seeks leave of the
court to proceed in forma pauperis. The complaint states that federal
jurisdiction is based on 28 U.S.C. § 1983; because there is no such statute,
it appears that Mr. Kazmaier may have intended to refer to 42 U.S.C. §
1983. Named as defendants are the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), the
Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), the United States Department of
Justice, and the United States government.
The complaint sets forth in great detail the alleged wrongdoings of the
defendants. Generally stated, Mr. Kazmaier claims that the CIA has
subjected him to brainwashing and torture attacks since 1965 through the
use of satellite beams, portable dental laser equipment, and other such
means. The other defendants are alleged to have failed to investigate these
incidents. As a result of these attacks, he contends that his high school
career was ruined, he was prevented from receiving his college degree, his
right ankle was broken, and he suffered tremendous agony. He seeks
$7,308,089,250,000.00 in damages, employment as the director and assistant
director of the FBI, protection from assassins, authorization to carry
concealed weapons, and other forms of relief.
In several letters to the court, Mr. Kazmaier has ordered me to
provide him with ridiculously large sums of money as loans or advances
against his future court award. He has also ordered me to send him
immediately a list of items, including:
1. A 25 layer Kevlar bullet-proof vest with protection of both front
and rear of body.
1. This opinion is reprinted exactly as written by Judge Gordon.

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