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Parties Involved:
Federal Bureau of Investigation
Defendant
Federal Communications Commission
Defendant
Greg Gamache
Plaintiff

Document Text:

IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES FOR THE

MIDDLE DISTRICT OF ALABAMA, NORTHERN DIVISION

GREG GAMACHE, )

)

Plaintiff, )

) CIVIL ACTION NO.

v. ) 2:11cv167-MHT

) (WO) 

FEDERAL BUREAU OF )

INVESTIGATION and FEDERAL )

COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION, )

)

Defendants. )

OPINION

Plaintiff Greg Gamache, proceeding pro se, has sued

the Federal Bureau of Investigation and the Federal

Communications Commission, claiming that they failed to

investigate claims that unknown “others are using

electronic weapons” which cause injury to a large number

of victims by emitting a harmful frequency that travels

through walls and buildings. By order entered on April

1, 2011, the magistrate judge entered an order denying

Gamache’s motion to proceed informa pauperis because his

motion did not include an affidavit sworn to under oath

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or a declaration under penalty of perjury as required to

demonstrate that he is eligible to proceed without

prepayment of fees. The magistrate judge further advised

Gamache that, if he failed either to pay the filing fee

or to renew his motion with the supporting affidavit or

declaration on or before April 12, 2011, this lawsuit

would be dismissed. Because Gamache has failed to heed

this advice, this lawsuit will be dismissed, albeit

without prejudice.

An appropriate judgment will be entered.

DONE, this the 16th day of May, 2011.

 /s/ Myron H. Thompson 

UNITED STATES DISTRICT JUDGE

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