Struck v. United States

Itn tlJ? elnitr! $trtrd @ourt 0t f?leral @luirug JAMES T. STRUCK, N6. 15-788, 15422, l5-831 UNITEO STATES, ORDER Plq Ee pla nlil James T. Sl.lck has fled three confused and large y incoherenl compaints n lhis courl. The f.stwas fled on July 27,2015 and the se@nd and thid bolh were fied on Ju v 29.2015 The relaiionshio benaeen the documents is unclear The fL.st document is abeled COMPLANT bUI al three are otheMise simbny sryed and inc ode dislincl and random alegations The n6l complaint. €se numbe. 15,788, begins:"Molion Claining back pay as P.esdenl when Presidents And.ew Johnso., wrl ian C inton mpeached and Oof islands colld lal in based on historyl I ', Prainl fi rhen sbres Jsnes T Slruck makes a claim for three monrhs back Dav as Preside.r ol Uniled Stales as lhe mpeachmenl clalse says remova on impeachment tor. and conviclion' where imDeachmert is seoarale from onvction both remove lhe pfesidenl There was no 25th amendnenl specitylng a Vice President replace Andrew Johnson. so lhree honths of back pay mghl be n slbsequent paragraphs, plarntif makes a number oi additionalstaremenrs including thal he had a patenl €lled Vice Presideot Special Prosecutor Honeymoon Vacalon thal A beri Gore wou d have a s nilar clam lo his owni How does Arlicle 1 . Secl oo I Inieract wiih the 25th Amendnenl, lhal inventoB have ghis to hventions but lhe 25lh says a VP replaes a Presidenl?' and SV rhe way I admit there s some cha.e ou. rslands rke Hawaii, Vrgin lslands, Ma.hanan. Guam could fallh as Helike n Giee@ Atlantrs Garden of Eden in the Pe6ian Glll and Bora near GEee histoncav lell . " Plaintifi appeaE to requesr a refredy ot 5100,000 00, ending the documenl with the IA I g.amfralical and other errors as wer as emphasls, are as they appear in the orig nal doclmenls tiled bv Dlainlifi statemenl: ANDREW JOHNSON WAS REMOVED FOR 3 I\,IONTHS US P R ESTDENTS 2002-2003 MAKE $400 000 1/4thAYEARtS$100000OFPAY The second compla nt, case nomber 1 5-831 . beg ns JUR SO CTION - THEFT FINANCIAL EXPLO TATION ARTCLE 1 SECTON 8. TITLE VI, AOEA ADA DISCRIIMINAT ONll'The documenl conrinles Below rs a ist olsome ollhe NASA or mrlfiary progiams I have been behnd, leading lo the proposal lor beneiiis, pay compensalron of pensions for NASA or olher nilitary conlracloB who might not have beiefls or pay now[.]" Painlifi lhen lists 41 items ncluding: "Earth House progbm lo proled eanh t om asleroids" 'co laboGlron wlh Soviets was 1991 bner by me lo Bush Presrdent": "Bombs thal do not ham anyone"i 'Noah s Ark mission' : Deep lmpacl was a l995unsoliciledg.anrbyme''Vocanodetaynreenlryin200S':and launch risks 2009 fasl shunb alnch coud be olt ol conlro ouEklv' The lsl conlinles with simrar Incohereni and unrelaled slalements Plainlift ends lhe doolmenl wilh lhe slatemenl 'Financialcompensation requested!l BOEINc GETS $27+ BILLION, SO OEMANOING JUDGEI\4ENT OF $I,250 OOO S1 BILLlON The thrd complaint, case nLnber 1 5 822 begrns: Motion Conpensation for Doing Woft of U S Rep.esenlative by Visiling House when No one was lhere, Tr angle Soolh, Dolbe Solar Sy$lem Discovery, Pluto Removalfrom Oictionaries Drscoveryl.l" Pa.iifi then lsts a se es oi paragraphs wth ittle or no appa€nt cornection to each olher, 'IVISITED HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES AT CONGRESS JULY 2OO1 ANO NQ!!E WAS THERE W|ILE ARTTCLE 1, SECTTON 5. CLATJSE 4 SAYS CONGRESS IS NOT SIJPPOSEO TOADJOURN FOR 1\'ORE THAN 3 DAYS WI']EREFORE IWAS OOING REPRESENTATIVE JOS OWEO $150 OOO BACK PAY SEE LAWS HAVE CONTRIBUTED TO' Esewhere in lhe document plaintilf lsts ten legsalive ntialives'he alegedly 'contbutedto, ncluding: Looking more for aslefods egislaton of lhe 1990s'i 'Extension of lhe START Treaty negor ations in 2009'i Un lateral Pea€ Congresses, haginary Pea@ Congresses, Symbo ic Acr on. Asrronom €lProblems ro brng rhe world togelher .ecenlly': and the lnlernationa League ot Naliors and End oi Wond Wa. I in versarles T.eaty lo be ralified'Oiher paragraphs in the documenl drsclss wodd geography, lhe removal of PlLto irom the dictionary defntion oi a planet, and plainliffs aleged d scoveryof ltlhe DoLbLe solar syslem , , The cleA ol lhe Un 1ed Srares Coud ol Fede6 C am has infomed the coln lhar its off6e €@ived numerols emails from the pa ntifi overthe past nro weeks. wheren a so pa.tft cams !nde. the 20th Amendment to the United States Constitutio., to have been P.esdenl Lyndon Johnson sVice Pregidentlrom November23 1963 io November 8, 1964 and demands 5100.00000 r compensation Eventualy, the cerks offce was 2 Under the Tucker Act, 28 U.s c S 1491(a)(1) lhe Coun ot Federal Claims has jursdiclion over cams asainsr the Unted Stales (1) tounded on an express or impled contracl wth lhe Uniled Stales (2) seeking a relund lrcm a pfio. paymeni made to lhe governmenl, or(3) based onfedefa considutional, stalllory orregoatory lawmandalng compensation by the redea gove.nme.t for damag* suslaoed Sec Unded Stales v N3!eiqNe[q,556 U s 287. 290 (2009) Theobjectionlhatafedera co!nbckssubiecr malter jlr sdict on may be raised by a courl on its own ntialve. al any slage in thelilgalion Arbauoh v Y&HCorp 546US 500,506 (2006). Vewed gene.ously and tryhg ro dsceh any coherent meanrg to paintiffs compaints, pla ntiff appears to allege lhal he is owed compensalion f@m lhe Uniled Stales of America on th€e grounds: in case numbe. 15 788. lor back pay he earned seNing as Presdentofthe Unlled Slales anerthe rmpeachmenls ofPresidenls Johnson and/or Clinton, u.derlhe 25lh Amendme.t and/orArl c e l. Seclion I ollhe Uniled Slales Consllution . ese nomber 15-831. for ceating a large number of miilary and NASA programs, on lhe grolnds oi lhell a.d fnancial exp o iation and, appaiently. lnder Article l, Secl on 8 oi the Uniled States Constirurio., Title Vll of lhe Civi Rghls Act ol 1964. the Age Disdim nalion in EmploymentAct of 1967 (ADEA) and rheAmericans w h D sab lities Act (AOA) and in case number 15-822 for back pay he eamed seruing as a member oi Congress in J uly 2001 due lo the House ot Repfesentatives al eged violation of Arr cle I, secl on 5, c ause 4 ot rhe uniied sbtes consriruron Ahholgh plainrifs claims are non-sensi€|. n add tion the coud lecks rurisdiclon lo heaf them. The coun lacks jurisdiction to hearlhe clams In case nunbers 15-788and l5-822 becaoseneilher the 25th Amendment wh ch d6cusses oresidentalsuccession norArlicle i. Seclion L which lisls lh€ poweE oi Co.qress no. Art cLe I Section 5, Crause 4. which stales "Nerther House, d!.ing the session ol Congress shall. wthoul lhe @nsenl oithe olher, adjouniormorelhan ihree days no.to anyolher p acerha. rhat nwhich the nro Holses sha| be sining, can lanly be nreDreted as mandatinq compensation by rhe FedeE Govehment Uniled Stales v Navaio Narion 556 U S at 290 (quoting !h!!9!Lgta!9sf4 Tesian,424 US 392,400(1976) rhe coun aso lacks luisdrcto. to hear plantifs claims In €se number I 5-831 because plaint ff has .ot p ed that he s entit ed to rel ef under any of the alegedly tuisdiclonalslaiutes he ciles n suppod of his allegations. Roberls v Unted Siates,745 F 3d 1158, 1162(Fed C..2014) ('lTo be jlnsdicl onal,l the statule and regllatbns must be money,mandatng as 1o lhe cass ol which painiifi crarms to be a member. (c lrng Casa de Cambp Comd v S A deCV v Uniled States. 291 F 3d 1356. 1361 (Fed. C..2002)) Finally,lhecourlmusttakejudcalnolicelhall,4r forced to block al emails coming from lhe p a.nft Ao emaillo the cleft s off ce is nol a comp a nt f led w th lhe courl Sge RC FC 3 The colrr nores. however thal eve. had this afgument been made o a prope y filed complainl, il would lai for the same reasons slaled below for plainliffs other claims. as the 20lh Afiendment ls not money-mandating. Addilonally.lhe counbkeslud ca ootce otthe lact that pantiftis noi now, nor has he evarbAel ihevi@ Presdent oflhe unrred srares olAmerra Slruck is not now, nor has he ever been. rhe Presidenl of lhe United Slates of Amerca, lhe Vce Pesident oI lhe United Slales, or a member of Congress. Nor is lhere any evidence thal he has perfomed any ol lhe rasks he alleges he perfomed lo entille hih lo comDensallon. whatsoevef 3 Along wilh ils Ju y I 5, 201 5 comp a nt plainl'lf fled an al eged aPPLICATION TO PROCEED lN FORMA PAUPERIS As pad oi his a leged appicalion. paniifi ncluded an AFF IOAVIT OF ASSETS,' lisl ng a n umber ol deas that were a legedly sto en fron him such as CTY OF CHICAGO. BUSH AOMINISTRATON STOLE IDEA ABOUT SATELLITES TO STOP GUN CR MES AND STOP D.C SNIPER 'along wilhthankyou lellels lrom Presidenls Cinton and Obama Allholqh lhe couft has serous doubls whelherpanllrs AFF|DAV|T satisiies lhe requiremenls oi 28 U S C S1915(axl)for j! !!!!? rauoer s slalls. of is faclua ly based al al lhe issue s moot because. as discussed above. his three comp a nls are being dismissedforLackofturisdiction. SCe 28 U S C S 1915(eX2) ( Noh"ilhslanding anylling fee, orany podion thereot thal may have been oaid. thecounshal disniss lhe case at anv time f lhe cou rl determ nes that lhe acl on or appeal s irvo ous or na icious or lais lo slate a claim on which re iei may be granted ). J The @!d aso noles lhat, even were j!.sdEron to exsi tor any of plaintiifs claihs which is nol lhe €se. most. if nol al of parntiffs claims would be baned uderlhe six year slalule of lihnatuns lof bn.ging clalms In lh6 court 28 U.S.C S 2501 (2012) ('Every clam olwhichthe lJnrted Slales Coud ol Federa Claims hasJunsdiclion shallbe barred lnress the pet tion lhereon s ii ed w thin six years after such claim nlsl accrues ) The impeachments ot Presidenls Johnson and Clolon look pla@ in 1868 and 1998 respectivey, alof plaintitrs aleged milrtary and NASA innovations forwhrch he gives a dale took place in 2009 or belore and h s alleged vsit to lhe Hoose of Representaiives ! A number ol couns have reviewed lhe words of 28 U.S.C 1915(a)(r), resardins S i! &It4? p4!pC!S applcalons by nonp soner liiiganls in federal courts and have concuded thatCongress d d not inlend lof non-prsonerslo be bared from being ablelo proceed D 19!49 oauoe.is in federalcouft Sge 99, Flovd v. Uniled States PoslalSeru, 1 05 F 3d 274, 275-76 (6lh C r ). !eI! deltcd (6th Cir. 1 997)i schaoene v United states 37 Fed. Cl.661 663(1S97)(findngthat(wasnotihenrenrofConqresstoeliminaterhe i!&!4eoauoe.srghlofaccessloiederalco!.rsolelgbe, ndigent non,prisone6) Apleal dlsm ssed 152 F 3d 947 (Fed Ctr 1 998)i lCe elsg In re Pnson Lil oatron Relorm A9l 105F.3dr131 1134(6thCtr 1997) (d scussing how to administer i! !b@4 oauoerls nghls lo a non'p soner.lherebyacknowedgngtherghtsofnoi-prisoiersloappyfori! !9@e paloeds statls) Leo.ard v. Lacv.88 F3d r81. 183(2dCr. 1996) (using sic' rolownqtheword prisone.' in 28 U S C S 1915(aX1) seemingtyto indi€te thal lhe use of thal word was too narow): smnh v unred siaies,113 Fed cl 24r,243(2013):Poweu v Hoover, 956 F. Supp 564,566(MO Pa 1997)(hodinqthata"taieadingoftheenine Over the course ol ihree days, plaintfiiiled three complaints !n lh s courl thal we€ not only completely lrivo ous but also, neveryderail, detached lrom re.lily. Addilonally, overlhe pasln oweeks, palntifihas harassed lhe clerk's oflice wilh multiple ernalslhat were equal y detached lrom reality The colrl also notes thal d ue to his hislory of frivolols flings. the United St6t* Court ofAppealsfor the Seventh Cncuit has barred plainlifilrom nling any documents in the lederalcouns ollhe Sevenlh Cncuit unlilhe pays a $500 00 nne. SCC Sttuck v Cook Ctv Pub. Guadian & Privare Nu6inq Home, No 09-2533 (7lh Cn tibd July 21 , 2009) Thereiore, becaus€ plainliff has now nled more lhan lh€e cilil aclions in lederalcourts which have been dismissed asfrivolous, plaintili is bsred lrom nling any fulu€ complaints D &!EA pauoeris plBuanr to 28 U.S.C S 1915 Plantifs lhree complainrs case numbers 15,788 15 822 and 15-831 are lherefore OISMISSED. with Dreild ce. Becaose olainl ff has ii ed more thao lhree c vil acl ons in ledera .oLrl thal have been dismissed as t ivolous. plainlfirs barcd lrom liling any fulure compaints j! !9!o? oaloers pursuant lo 28 usc s 1915 ln this coori. [4o€ove., any fltlre f]ings by pantiff shalnot be fied by the clerks oifce without app.ovallo ensure no iLrlher frivo ous cases a.e liled by plaLnlfi n this coud The clsrk shall enter JUOGMENT consislent w th this oder, and, accordingly shall €ject any t!t!re comp aints fied by this pla ntifiwithoutthe Eqlisire lilrng fee. and without pr or €pproval II IS SO OROERED. MARIAN BLANK HORN section [28 U S.C. S 1915(a)(1)lis that it is not timited lo prisoner suils'). Morcover,28 U S C S 1915(aX1) €re6 to both "peBon' and 'p.isoner.' The mrd "peBon'is used lh@ limes in lhe subseciion, whil€ lhe ed pisone." is ued only on@. This courl lhersrore ri.ds thal the single use oilhe word pisoner" in lhe language of 28 U S C. S 1 91 5(a)(1) was nol inrended lo e iminale a non-prisonef lrom pro@eding n leneEl coln !! Ig!tre pauperis. provided lhatlhe civllitigsnt can demo.saate approprat€ n€sd Any olher inleFrelation is nconsisleni w th the statutory scheme of 28 U S C S 1 915,