Erik Ribsskog |
What cost Hawai?/Fwd: FW: Update/Fwd: Compansation-claim/Fwd: Kompansasjon for tull fra amerikanske myndigheter? |
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> Traveler Redress Inquiry Program (DHS TRIP)
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> Sincerely,
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> DHS TRIP
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> From: Erik Ribsskog [mailto:eribsskog@gmail.com]
> Sent: Sunday, April 14, 2013 4:48 AM
> To: LAB-HQ; Trip@dhs.gov
> Cc: post@mfa.no
> Subject: Update/Fwd: Compansation-claim/Fwd: Kompansasjon for tull fra
> amerikanske myndigheter?
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> Hi,
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> it isn't only the USA who have refused me to go on holiday, for funny
> reasons.
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> This easter Isle of Man also did the same.
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> The difference is that I get a refund, for my ticket-expenses this time.
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> USA owe me around £2000 in ticket-expenses, I think.
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> And you should also pay like a million dollars in compensation for messing
> with me, I think.
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> Erik Ribsskog
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> PS.
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> Here is more about this:
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> Erik Ribsskog
> <eribsskog@gmail.com>
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> Update/Fwd: Your booking at Adelphi Hotel
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> Erik Ribsskog
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> <eribsskog@gmail.com>
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> Sun, Apr 14, 2013 at 1:13 AM
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> To:
> adelphihotel@hotmail.com
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> Cc:
> iom.reservations@steam-packet.
> emb.london@mfa.no, hv-02.kontakt@mil.no, enquiries@tynwald.org.im,
> gudmundur.einarsson@efta.int, eftacourt@eftacourt.int,
> Elin.BJERKEBO@efta.int, inquiries2@un.org, HRW UK <hrwuk@hrw.org>, amnestyis
> <amnestyis@amnesty.org>, info@sia.homeoffice.gov.uk,
> info@steampacketholidays.com
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> Hi again,
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> my grandmother Ingeborg, told me, (and possibly my sister Pia), in the 80's
> or 90's, that my aunt Ellen, always used to be the first of the airplane,
> from where she lived in Switzerland, when she went to her old home-land
> Norway.
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> And aunt Ellen didn't have any luggage, for some reason.
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> So my aunt Ellen always had to go throw a horrible control, where they
> looked for narcotica, my grandmother said.
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> I guessed they must have put their fingers up both my aunt Ellens anus and
> vagina, to look for drugs there.
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> (That's how it must have been, I guess, even if my grandmother didn't detail
> it like that.
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> But she was shook, so I guess it must have been like that, by interperating
> what my grandmother said and how she looked, while she told this).
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> But I don't know if these people found any drugs in my aunt Ellens vagina
> and anus.
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> My sister Pia and I visited aunt Ellen in Switzerland, in the summer of
> 1987, and then aunt Ellen told us that she grew a kind of mariuahna, in her
> garden, after planting seeds, from bird-seeds-(food)-bags.
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> And she sent this mild mariuana to friends in Denmark labeling it
> 'herb-tea', I remember she said, and the Danish customs always let her send
> the marijuana, my aunt said, probably because she's after Løvenbalk and
> Danish King Christoffer II and Plantagenet, etc.
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> But I don't know if the airport-control found any narcotics, in my aunts
> vagina and anus.
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> But it's a bit relief, for me, after being the victim of this homosexual
> clapping, from the SIA ID-guy Moreton.
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> That my aunt also get sexualy harrased when she goes abroad.
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> So it's isn't only me, in my familiy, at least.
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> But my aunt don't send my inheretence, after grandmother Ingeborg, who died
> in 2009.
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> Becuase my aunt has moved back to Norway now.
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> But I guess Ellen uses these money for narcotics.
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> Who knows.
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> Just as an update.
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> Erik Ribsskog
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> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> From: Erik Ribsskog <eribsskog@gmail.com
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> Date: Sun, Apr 14, 2013 at 12:16 AM
> Subject: Re: Your booking at Adelphi Hotel
> To: adelphi hotel 3 star <adelphihotel@hotmail.com
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> Cc: iom.reservations@steam-packet.
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> amnestyis <amnestyis@amnesty.org
> info@sia.homeoffice.gov.uk
> info@steampacketholidays.com
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> Hi,
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> thank you for the e-mail!
>
> I didn't have the chance to cancel 24 hours in advance, due to that the
> ferry-company refused me to go with the ferry, to the Isle of Man, on the
> same day, that the booking was for.
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> This was just some silly terror-stuff, I'd say.
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> Two guys without uniform attacked me, after I'd passed the ferry-company
> security-guards.
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> So these weren't really working for the ferry-company, I think.
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> And the captain used some gossip, as excuse, for not letting me go with the
> ferry.
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> And the guys without uniform, (but with SIA-ID's), they, (Mr.
> Moreton), touched me, all over my upper-body.
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> It was like gay sex, I think.
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> I'm never going to go to the Isle of Man again.
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> One have to have gay sex with terrorists to go there, it seems.
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> I suspect the Order of St. John.
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> At least, my grandmother Ingeborg, (who was from Danish royalty), once told
> me, (in the 90's, I think it must have been), that my aunt Ellen always was
> harrased when she traveled abroad.
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> It's that order who mess with people who are after Plantagenet etc., I
> think.
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> Something like that.
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> But thanks for the e-mail.
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> Really I should have gotten millions of pounds in compensation, for this
> terror-act.
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> But this order also controls the lawyers, I think, so I don't think I'm
> going to get a penny.
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> At least not a penny more than the ticket(s).
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> Thanks again for the e-mail!
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> Regards,
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> Erik Ribsskog
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> On Fri, Apr 12, 2013 at 2:36 PM, adelphi hotel 3 star
> <adelphihotel@hotmail.com
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> Thank you for your e mail, sadly if you are a no show full price is taken
> had you let us know 24 hour earlier no charge would have been taken. please
> see booking .com contract. Yours L Carr.........Adelphi
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> Date: Thu, 11 Apr 2013 16:02:17 +0100
> Subject: Fwd: Your booking at Adelphi Hotel
> From: eribsskog@gmail.com
> To: iom.reservations@steam-packet.
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> CC: adelphihotel@hotmail.com
> l.kennedy@easylaw.co.uk
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> Hi,
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> I'm refering to your letter which I recieved yesterday, (and attach a photo
> of).
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> 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.
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> 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.
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> 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.
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> 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.
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> Do one have to be homosexual to go to a holiday in the Isle of Man?
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> It seems like that to me.
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> 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.
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> What the hell was this?
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> Some kind of sharia or vendetta or something?
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> The captain of your ferry, was just gossiping, like a woman.
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> He didn't know who had sent you an e-mail, even so he refered to it.
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> How can people take your ferry-company serious when you listen to gossip?
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> This was a scandal, I think.
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> If this had been in America I would have gotten millions of dollars in
> compensation, I think.
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> And you only give me the money for the ticket.
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> I'm an earlier Store Manager and Home Defence-guy, from Norway.
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> This is like you disgrace the Norwegian Home Defence.
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> This was sickening, I think.
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> You should pay a lot more compensation when you mess with people like this,
> I think.
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> This was like a terrorist-act, I think.
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> To SIA-guys, an African woman, one captain John and a Police-officer
> terrorising me.
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> Who is behind this?
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> The mafia, the CIA, Al Quaida?
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> It's a disgrace to the free world.
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> Companies should be made to pay for terrorising people like this, so to
> scare other companies from doing the same.
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> Like they do in America.
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> Erik Ribsskog
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> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> From: Erik Ribsskog <eribsskog@gmail.com
> Date: Sun, Mar 31, 2013 at 3:21 AM
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> Subject: Fwd: Your booking at Adelphi Hotel
> To: adelphihotel@hotmail.com
> Cc: l.kennedy@easylaw.co.uk
> <emb.london@mfa.no
> <hv-02.kontakt@mil.no
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> Hi,
>
> I didn't get on the ferry to Isle of Man, today, (Saturday), because of
> problems, at the Ferry-terminal.
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> When I went in there, two guys from SGI, (a security-company), wanted to
> look in my bag.
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> 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.
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> (I don't know if the ferry company called them).
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> SIA was happy with me to go with the ferry.
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> But then the captain, (John?), told me I couldn't go, because of something
> on my blog, taken out of context.
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> 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.
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> 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).
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> I said I'll do that.
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> 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).
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> 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.
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> Sorry about this!
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> Best regards,
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> Erik Ribsskog
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> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> From: Erik Ribsskog <eribsskog@gmail.com>
> Date: Thu, Aug 12, 2010 at 9:34 PM
> Subject: Fwd: Compansation-claim/Fwd: Kompansasjon for tull fra amerikanske
> myndigheter?
> To: cbp.labhq@dhs.gov
> Cc: post@mfa.no
>
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> Hi,
>
>
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> I'm trying to find the right US Government organisation, to claim refunds
> for ticket-expenses, when being thrown out of the USA, for no proper/good
> reason.
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> Hope I send the e-mail to the right address this time!
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> Best regards,
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> Erik Ribsskog
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> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> From: RedressFinal, Trip <Trip@dhs.gov>
> Date: Mon, Jan 4, 2010 at 3:13 PM
> Subject: RE: Compansation-claim/Fwd: Kompansasjon for tull fra amerikanske
> myndigheter?
> To: Erik Ribsskog <eribsskog@gmail.com>
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> From: Erik Ribsskog [mailto:eribsskog@gmail.com]
> Sent: Monday, January 04, 2010 8:53 AM
> To: RedressFinal, Trip
> Cc: post@mfa.no
> Subject: Compansation-claim/Fwd: Kompansasjon for tull fra amerikanske
> myndigheter?
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> Hi,
>
>
>
> last year, I got a letter from US Customs and Border Protection, Maureen
> Dugan, Acting Executive Director, Admissibility and Passengers Program,
> Office of Field Operations, from May 14 2009.
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>
>
> I've thought more about this, later last year, and I've been in contact,
> with the American Embassy in Oslo.
>
>
> They told me to contact you again.
>
>
> Since, I can't see that I did anything wrong, going on a flight to Detroit,
> even if I hadn't booked a hotel in advance, since I had about
> £10.000 or 20.000 $ on my Visa-card, from my study-loan, for some studies
> that I had to interupt.
>
>
> But then I was free to use this loan in which way I wanted to, this is
> normal in Norway, that one can use ones study-loan, to other purposes than
> studying, if conditions change, regarding ones study-situation etc., after
> one have received or applied for a study loan, from the Norwegian
> Government, like it did in my case.
>
>
>
> So I think it is unfair, that I had to go back to Europe, since I can't see
> that I have done anything wrong.
>
>
> I also had to buy a new ticket, that cost more than or around 2.000 $.
>
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> I told the American Embassy in Oslo, that I've been using around
> 20.000 NOK or around 4.000 $ on airplane-tickets, to and from America.
>
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> And I wasn't allowed in to the USA even if I'm a law abiding Norwegian
> citizien, who has never been denied entry more or less anywhere before.
>
>
> And also, my suitcase, was delayed for one day, when I went back to Europe,
> and Oslo.
>
>
> (Since US Homeland Security had found a lighter, in my suit-case).
>
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> So I had to stay on a hotel in Oslo, (Gardermoen), for one night, waiting
> for my suitcase.
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> And that hotel cost 1.000 NOK a night, or around 200 $.
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> So my expenes where around 4.200 $ for plane tickets and hotel.
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> And what did I get in return?
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> Nothing, I didn't get to spend a single second in the USA.
>
>
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> So I think I should be given compensation from the US Government, for this
> poor treatment and travel expenses.
>
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> In addition, I've a lot of time, on sending you e-mails to complain about
> rude treatment, from US Immigration Control, on Detoit International
> Airport.
>
> So I think I should be given more compansation, than just flight and hotel
> ticket costs.
>
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> I mentioned the figure 100.000 NOK, as a minimum, of what I think I should
> be compensated, for bad treatment, from the American Government.
>
>
>
> I also know that compensations are high, in the USA, and if an American
> citizen had been treated like this, in eg. Norway, then 'hell would have
> been loose'.
>
>
>
> And compensations in the USA are generally high, so I don't think
> 100.000 NOK or 20.000 $ is much to ask for, in compensation, considering the
> poor and unfair treatment I've received from the American Government, in
> connection with my flight to Detroit, in 2005, with Lufthansa, from
> Frankfurt.
>
>
>
> The check for at least the mentioned amount, can be sent to:
>
> Erik Ribsskog
>
> Flat 3
>
> 5 Leather Lane
>
> Liverpool
>
> GB-L2 2AE
>
> UK
>
>
>
> I'm also sending a copy of this e-mail to the Norwegian Foreign Ministry, to
> whom I've also complained about the way I was treated by the American
> Imigration Control in Detriot, earlier.
>
>
>
> I hope this is alright and thank you very much in advance for you help!
>
>
>
> Sincerely,
>
>
>
> Erik Ribsskog
>
>
>
> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> From: Oslo, IRC <osloirc@state.gov>
> Date: 2010/1/4
> Subject: RE: Kompansasjon for tull fra amerikanske myndigheter?
> To: Erik Ribsskog <eribsskog@gmail.com>
>
> Hei Erik,
>
>
>
> Amerikanske ambassader er underlagt State Department, men dette virker mer
> som Department of Homeland Security's område.
> http://www.dhs.gov/index.shtm
>
>
>
> Med vennlig hilsen,
>
>
>
> Information Resource Center
>
> U.S. Embassy, Oslo
>
> osloIRC@state.gov
>
> 21 30 85 40 (phone hours: 2-4pm)
>
>
>
> From: Erik Ribsskog [mailto:eribsskog@gmail.com]
> Sent: Saturday, December 26, 2009 8:14 PM
> To: Oslo, IRC
> Subject: Kompansasjon for tull fra amerikanske myndigheter?
>
>
>
> Hei,
>
>
>
> tidligere iår, så fikk jeg et beklagelse-brev sendt til meg i England, hvor
> jeg bor nå, etter å ha blitt tullet med av amerikanske myndigheter, på
> flyplassen i Detroit, i 2005, og sendt tilbake til Europa, med engang jeg
> kom til USA, uten noen bra begrunnelse ble jeg tullet med.
>
>
> Kofferten min ble også holdt tilbake, en ekstra dag, så jeg måtte bo en dag
> på hotell på Gardermoen.
>
>
> Når jeg tenker på det nå, så var det fint å få beklagelse-brev.
>
>
> Men billettene til og fra USA, kosta meg jo rundt 20.000 norske kroner.
>
>
> Og 1000 kroner for hotellet på Gardermoen.
>
>
> Pluss at jeg synes at jeg burde fått noe for tort og svie også.
>
>
> Så 100.000 norske kroner, ville jeg ha sett på som et slags minstebeløp, å
> få i kompansasjon, siden kompansasjoner er så høye i USA, så hvis dette
> hadde skjedd med en amerikaner, så hadde jeg vel fått mange millioner.
>
>
> Sjekk kan sendes til:
>
>
> Erik Ribsskog
>
> Flat 3
>
> 5 Leather Lane
>
> Liverpool
>
> GB-L2 2AE
>
> Storbritannia
>
>
>
> Med flyplass-krøll hilsen
>
>
> Erik Ribsskog
>