[applause] >> we will now hear from counsel of oceanea, bob broward. >> madame chief justice and as if we strongly recommend please the court, petitioner paints oceanea as lawless what is legal proceedings, judges, counsel, case all open to the public except those unfortunate who cannot afford the price. all can see that violent history is now free to be a litigant and this transition is the hallmark of a rule of law society, petitioner claims that he has been tortured but grounds that in a record that is replete with paranoia, so 1984. everybody is out to get him. state officials are whispering to hidden hallways and we say, oh, please. he also says that our surveillance is sure to land him in prison but how can he know that, why would we not have done this before this skeptical and put him away quietly sparing him unimaginably legal expense. the court would know our moderation to defend against east asia and build incredible wall and have them pay for it. now petitioner says he should be able to sue the officials who interrogated him, that one man show of judicial force rightly resis