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Erik Ribsskog
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Erik Ribsskog

<eribsskog@gmail.com>




Thu, Apr 11, 2013 at 4:02 PM





To:
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Cc:
adelphihotel@hotmail.com, l.kennedy@easylaw.co.uk, "emb.london" <emb.london@mfa.no>, "hv-02.kontakt" <hv-02.kontakt@mil.no>, enquiries@tynwald.org.im, gudmundur.einarsson@efta.int, eftacourt@eftacourt.int, Elin.BJERKEBO@efta.int







Hi,

I'm refering to your letter which I recieved yesterday, (and attach a photo of).

Like you can see in the forwarded e-mail, I had also paid for a hotel-room, at Adelphi hotel, in Douglas, for around £35, for my short holiday, to Isle of Man.


It says that they don't refund the tickets if one doesn't use the hotel-room, so you owe me more than for the ferry-trip, I think.

Also your SIA-ID guys, who didn't wear any uniform with your logo, they patted me all over my upper-body, in a way that was almost like homosexual sex, I think.


This was very embarrasing, and I felt Mr. Morton, (I think his name was), hands on me, for days, after this 'near-gay-experience', like we say, in Norway.

Do one have to be homosexual to go to a holiday in the Isle of Man?


It seems like that to me.

Who employed these 'goons' who seemed to me, hadn't shaved, for a weeks, (Mr. Moreton), and the other guy hadn't washed his hair for weeks, it seemed.


What the hell was this?

Some kind of sharia or vendetta or something?

The captain of your ferry, was just gossiping, like a woman.

He didn't know who had sent you an e-mail, even so he refered to it.


How can people take your ferry-company serious when you listen to gossip?

This was a scandal, I think.

If this had been in America I would have gotten millions of dollars in compensation, I think.


And you only give me the money for the ticket.

I'm an earlier Store Manager and Home Defence-guy, from Norway.

This is like you disgrace the Norwegian Home Defence.


This was sickening, I think.

You should pay a lot more compensation when you mess with people like this, I think.

This was like a terrorist-act, I think.


To SIA-guys, an African woman, one captain John and a Police-officer terrorising me.

Who is behind this?

The mafia, the CIA, Al Quaida?

It's a disgrace to the free world.

Companies should be made to pay for terrorising people like this, so to scare other companies from doing the same.

Like they do in America.

Erik Ribsskog


---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Erik Ribsskog <eribsskog@gmail.com>
Date: Sun, Mar 31, 2013 at 3:21 AM
Subject: Fwd: Your booking at Adelphi Hotel
To: adelphihotel@hotmail.com
Cc: l.kennedy@easylaw.co.uk, "emb.london" <emb.london@mfa.no>, "hv-02.kontakt" <hv-02.kontakt@mil.no>


Hi,

I didn't get on the ferry to Isle of Man, today, (Saturday), because of problems, at the Ferry-terminal.

When I went in there, two guys from SGI, (a security-company), wanted to look in my bag.


On guy was unshawen and the other guy had greasy hair.

So I thought these could have been criminals that wanted to steal my bag.

But on guy showed me his ID, and he worked for 'SIA' it said, and his name was Mr. Morton, (the unshaven guy), or something.

The Police was also there.

(I don't know if the ferry company called them).

SIA was happy with me to go with the ferry.

But then the captain, (John?), told me I couldn't go, because of something on my blog, taken out of context.

And someone had sent him a e-mail-threats, in my name, (he said).

(He had a printed e-mail there that was folded, so I don't know who sent it).

A Police officer with number '8156'.

Wondered if I could close down my blog, since someone sends threatening e-mails all the time, in my name.

But there's something called freedom of speach, isn't it?

So I just said I could close it if I wanted to.

(But that would be to give in to terror, I think).

The Police officer told me to tell them if I knew who sent the e-mail, (in my name).

I said I'll do that.

But that's really their job to find out, isn't it?

Seems the Police want's to have a 'cowboy-image' and are afraid to be called nerds, and therefore don't want to investigate e-mail-crime.

Something like this.

I used to work out at the Adelphi hotel in Liverpool, after a collegue, (Karianne), recomended this hotel for working out, (when we worked at Arvato, in the Cunard Building).

So I thought Adelphi seemed fine, at the Isle of Man.

I thought you perhaps had the same owners, (or something), you see.

I send a copy e-mail to my lawyer since someone make my life hell, by sending fake e-mails in my name.

I just thought I'd go at an Easter Holiday to Isle of Man, and have a look at the Thynwald etc, (with the viking-ship-flag), to get away a bit, since I haven't been out of England, since 2005.

But unfortunately, due to the ferry company, this wasn't possible.

But I didn't want to argue, with the captain.

(After September 11th etc., I don't think one should do that).

So I just said I would celebrated Easter at home, and left the ferry-terminal, (but I had to chat with the Police-offer, while I went out of the 'ferry-company-area'.

Sorry that I didn't explain earlier why I didn't go to get the room, that I'd book.

But I thought this scene was very embarrasing, so I thought I had to go and drink some lager, before I went home.

The Police-officer also wanted to know where I lived, so I wondered a bit if Police would be on my door, when I got home, so I went and had some pints, because I had had enough embarasment for one day.

Sorry about this!

Best regards,

Erik Ribsskog


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Date: Fri, Mar 29, 2013 at 10:43 PM
Subject: Your booking at Adelphi Hotel
To: eribsskog@gmail.com






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