No. 19-448

Glen Plourde v. Jane Doe

Lower Court: Maine
Docketed: 2019-10-03
Status: Denied
Type: Paid
Tags: assassination-attempts civil-rights constitutional-law due-process government-surveillance harassment international-law standing surveillance torture
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Latest Conference: 2019-12-06
Question Presented (AI Summary)

Whether the petitioner's constitutional rights were violated due to harassment, surveillance, and alleged torture by government agents

Question Presented (from Petition)

QUESTIONS PRESENTED : , The case under review may superficially . : appear to be a simple protection from harassment . case, although petitioner assures The Honorable United States Supreme Court that the Facts and : Law pertinent to and directly associated with this case are far from simple, and involve deep matters of . Constitutional Law as well as International Law that petitioner’s own state’s highest court has refused to address not only in its Judgement, but its post: judgement rulings on a Motion for Reconsideration and Motions for Finding of Facts and Conclusions of Law, and that therefore respectfully requires This Honorable Court’s attention. On or about the night of June 24 2004, . Petitioner unwillingly crossed back and. forth : between Canada and the United States via the Peace : Bridge in Buffalo, New York approximately six times / in approximately six hours, for reasons he : understands to be classified Top Secret. Upon his . last entry into the United States, petitioner was ‘ asked to pull into the United States Customs and Border Protection facility, which he did. Fearing for : his life, Petitioner at that time immediately ' attempted to immigrate into Canada. ; From the years 2004 — 2018, all of petitioner’s Employment has been for United States Government Contractors working on United States Department of Defense Projects. During Petitioner's 2012 — 2013 Employment at United Technologies’ Hamilton Sundstrand in Windsor Locks, Connecticut, technically working for : CDI Aerospace, petitioner was verifiably Tortured as ; defined by Black’s Legal Dictionary, The United _ I States Constitution, Federal Statute and The Geneva | Conventions against Torture. ; During December of 2013, petitioner returned to his parents’ home in Newburgh, Maine; having survived Torture and multiple assassination attempts while working at United Technologies’ : . Hamilton Sundstrand, although not without suffering persisting Critical Injury(s) sustained by a Weapon(s) he understands to be classified Secret (in his particular experience, Top Secret). Petitioner’s experience with his family is notable and is included in U.S.S.C. Petition for Certiorari 19-299 although has been omitted from this introduction for brevity. : Petitioner knows himself to be positively under round-the-clock surveillance by the FBI or agents acting on their behalf ever since being : Tortured in 2012 — 2013; probably since the 2004 “Peace Bridge Incident”. Petitioner has confronted the FBI with this knowledge in-person at their Boston (Chelsea), Massachusetts Regional Field Office on October 11 2017 and July 09 2019 and The Special Agents petitioner spoke with never denied : that Fact; in-fact they tacitly confirmed it. Petitioner is rightfully fearful for his life due to the fact that he has been Tortured and Critically Injured during his last employment as well as targeted for assassination multiple times, and has . alerted his State Senators, Congressmen, Governor, Attorney General, the Maine Human Rights Commission, the ACLU, the FBI, the CIA, the NSA, The Office of the Director of National Intelligence, among others, of these Facts and all agencies have : : refused to help him. Senator Susan Collins’ 2016 response to petitioner was particularly troublesome. Petitioner cannot include it in this Petition at this time as he cannot locate either the physical or digital copies of it (despite the fact they have been well-cared for) and therefore suspects it has been stolen. Petitioner moved into his current apartment, 11 (7) Hussey Road, Apartment 3, Albion Maine ; 04910 on April 29 2018. On August 18 2018 petitioner was threatened with a deadly weapon, a handgun, while lawfully and peaceably on the Public Sidewalk in front of the Albion Town Office by a male occupant of 28 Main Street Albion. Petitioner promptly reported this incident to The Kennebec County Sheriffs Office and . other Maine State Government Agencies, including The Office of The Maine State Go

Docket Entries

2019-12-09
Petition DENIED.
2019-11-20
DISTRIBUTED for Conference of 12/6/2019.
2019-09-30
Petition for a writ of certiorari filed. (Response due November 4, 2019)

Attorneys

Glen Plourde
Glen D. Plourde — Petitioner
Glen D. Plourde — Petitioner