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  • Jeg sendte en e-post til Sverige

    Jeg sendte en e-post til Sverige

    Erik Ribsskog


    Bevara Marines Musikkår – Save the Swedish Navy Band

    Erik Ribsskog Thu, May 29, 2014 at 8:32 PM

    To: Bevara Marinens Musikkår

    Hei,

    jeg vet ikke hvorfor jeg fikk denne e-posten.

    Men en tidligere klassekamerat av meg, ved navn Tim Jonassen, fra Hyggen, han har hytte, i Iddefjorden, på svensk side:

    https://www.facebook.com/TimsStugaSweden

    Og Tim er en jovial kar.

    Så der kan dere sikker få ha instrumentene deres.

    Og Tim har ofte hytteturer, hvor han inviterer mange av sine kolleger/bekjente.

    (Jeg ble selv bedt med på en av disse hytteturene, rundt årtusenskifet.

    Selv om jeg var litt skeptisk, til å dra på hyttetur.

    For jeg trodde at det var langt inne i Sverige).

    Og da kan dere sikkert få lov å spille, for Tim og vennene hans, når de er der, for å feriere, osv.

    Bare et forslag!

    Mvh.

    Erik Ribsskog

    2014-05-29 19:17 GMT+01:00 Bevara Marinens Musikkår <info@bevarammk.se>:

    Problem att visa mailet? Se det i webbläsaren.

    Scroll down for English version

    Marinens Musikkårs vänner skickar här ut en lägesrapport från Peter Stolpestad, ordförande i Försvarsförbundet lokalförening 50.
    Det finns fortfarande tid att påverka.
    Gör det!

    Fortfarande finns tid att påverka!

    Bäste stödjare för Marinens Musikkårs överlevnad! Här följer en kort lägesrapport. 
    Igår
    den 28 maj tog Överbefälhavaren ett inriktningsbeslut att lägga ner
    Marinens Musikkår. Detta var för oss inte alls oväntat men det är klart
    att det känns lite speciellt när vår högsta ledning nu har bestämt sig.
    Trots allt finns nu alla möjligheter för våra förtroendevalda att hitta
    en långsiktig lösning för musikkåren, en gång för alla.
    Redan i oktober förra året
    pekades Marinens Musikkår ut av Högkvarteret som föremål för
    nedläggning. I samband med det drog en enorm mediastorm igång. “Bevara
    Marinens Musikkår” blev det som opinionsbildare och skattebetalare från
    hela Sverige med hög röst sa, skrev, bloggade, twittrade och spred.
    Med hjälp av alla goda krafters
    engagemang känner musikkåren ett enormt starkt stöd inte bara från
    Sverige utan från alla världens hörn. Musikkåren berör många och det är
    tydligt att en stor del av de som reagerat menar att den lilla
    försvarsmusikorganisation vi har inte kan reduceras överhuvudtaget.
    Från oktober 2013 till dagens
    datum har musikkåren med hjälp av sitt fackförbund och med hjälp av
    vänföreningen mobiliserat alla krafter för att ifrågasätta förslaget men
    även för att hålla liv i frågan eftersom beslutet om musikkårens
    framtid har dragit ut på tiden. Politiker i regeringen, ledamöter i
    försvars- och kulturutskottet, akademier, dirigenter, tonsättare,
    artister, musiker, talespersoner för försvarsledningen samt fackförbund
    med koppling till försvarsmusiken har alla träffat företrädare för
    Marinens Musikkår.

    Nu är det upp till bevis.
    Politiker
    i försvars- och kulturdepartementet har nu frågan på sitt bord.
    Politikerna i försvars- och kulturutskottet kan i allra högsta grad
    påverka. Du som läser detta kan påverka dina politiker i riksdagen genom
    att förklara att musikkåren måste få föra vidare det militärmusikaliska
    kulturarvet.
    Tack för ditt stöd och tack för att du fortsätter att hjälpa oss med att sprida www.bevarammk.se vidare till dina vänner som ännu ej skrivit på listan.
    Tillsammans ska vi lyckas bevara Marinens Musikkår.
    Karlskrona 2014-05-29
    Med vänliga hälsningar
    Peter Stolpestad
    Ordförande Försvarsförbundet avdelning 50
     

    In English

    The Navy Band Friends here sends out a progress report from Peter Stolpestad, chairman of the local union. 
    There is still time for influence. 
    Do it!

    Still time to make a difference!

    Dear supporter of the Swedish Navy Band. Here is a brief progress report.
    On the 28th of May, The
    Swedish Commander-in-Chief made a strategic decision to close down the
    Swedish Navy Band. This was not unexpected but is unfortunately the
    reality as of yesterday. Nevertheless, there is now every opportunity
    for our elected officials to find a long term solution for the band,
    once and for all.
    Already in October 2013, The
    Navy Band was singled out by the Headquarters. The proposal to fold the
    Band stirred up a huge media storm. Opinion formers, taxpayers,
    bloggers, tweeters and more, voiced a strong dislike in every possible
    way.
    The Swedish Navy Band is very
    grateful and strengthened by support, not only from all over Sweden, but
    all corners of the world. The band is a big influence in many peoples
    lifes and it is hard to justify cutting costs at all in the already
    slimmed down organization.
    Starting the day the sad news
    reached us, the union and the friends of the band have been working
    tirelessly with questioning the decision. Also to keep everything up
    todate as the final stages of the process were delayed. Frequent
    meetings with politicians in government, members of the defense and
    cultural affairs committee, academies, conductors, composers, artists,
    musicians, spokespersons for the defense management and unions related
    to musicians in the armed forces took place.
    Now it is time to step up to the plate.
    It
    is time for the politicians in the offices of cultural affairs and
    defence to make a difference in the matter. They have the power and an
    obligation to do so. Make sure you contact your represantative to share
    the importance of the musical heritage of military bands in Sweden.
    Thank you for your support and please tell your friends to sign our petition to save the Swedish Navy Band at www.bevarammk.se.
    Together we will save the Royal Swedish Navy Band.

    Karlskrona 2014-05-29
    SincerelyPeter Stolpestad
    Chairman, local union


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  • Jeg sendte en e-post til Linskills

    Erik Ribsskog


    New
    update/Fwd: Update about Aintree Jobcentre/Fwd: Update/Fwd: Update
    about alias/Fwd: Update/Fwd: To Personal Advisor Sarah at Aintree
    Jobcentre

    Erik Ribsskog Thu, May 29, 2014 at 3:00 PM

    To: Colin Simber
    Cc:
    Henrik Wedell-Wedellsborg , “emb.london”
    , HRW UK , amnestyis
    , Politikk Høyre ,
    Phso Enquiries , post , Akademikerforbundet , LHT Customer Service
    , Pia Ribsskog , Bjørn
    Ribsskog , she ,
    “hv-02.kontakt” , “anne-kathrine.skodvin”
    , post , “EUteam@amnesty.org”
    , “SCT@amnesty.org.uk”
    , hofmarskallatet@kongehuset.dk, Liverpool
    Direct , Vernepliktsverkets
    kontaktsenter ved Wenche Molstad ,
    post@slottet.no, Runcorn Office , Info
    , Benefits Service
    ,
    “steve.rotheram.mp” , LO
    Postkasse LO ,
    rcjchancery.judgeslisting@hmcts.gsi.gov.uk, CONTACT-US
    , Contact-Us
    , “sande.vgs”
    , “president@ansa.no”

    Hi,

    sorry I’m sending many e-mails.

    It’s the first time I’ve been in court.

    And I don’t like to be the victim of murder of justice, (so to speak).

    But I read on Wikipedia now, that Aintree is in Sefton.

    So it’s not my local jobcentre.

    (Even if they called it Walton Vale Jobcentre in court).

    But that jobcentre isn’t even in Liverpool.

    I live in Walton, which is in Liverpool constituancy.

    And not in Sefton constituancy.

    So it was a bit strange perhaps, that Everton Jobcentre sent me to
    Aintree Jobcentre, in 2012.

    Since Everton is also in Liverpool constituancy.

    But Aintree isn’t.

    And Walton Jobcentre, (in Liverpool constituancy), was closed sometime
    between 2005 and 2012.

    (I’m not sure exactly when, because I only went there once, in 2005 or
    2006, about something to do with my national insurance number, I think
    it was.

    But I also had to go to Warrington Jobcentre, to get that Nationald
    Insurance Number.

    For some reason).

    So, since they’ve closed the local jobcentre in Walton, then it’s a
    bit long to walk for me, sometimes, to the jobcentre, (they also ban
    me, for different ‘funny’ reasons).

    And when I moved to Walton again, in 2012, I was surprised, when I
    found out, that the local jobcentre was closed.

    I had thought I would just go to the Jobcentre which used to be in
    Church Road/Alsop, I think it was.

    But instead I had to go for half an hour.

    First about twenty minutes, to Everton Jobcentre.

    And then the next day, I had to walk for around half an hour, to
    Aintree Jobcenter.

    (Since I used the few money I had, for inexpensive furniture.

    When I moved in here, in Keith Court, in 2012).

    Just something I thought about.

    Regards,

    Erik Ribsskog

    ———- Forwarded message ———-
    From: Erik Ribsskog <eribsskog@gmail.com>
    Date: Thu, May 29, 2014 at 1:38 PM
    Subject: Update about Aintree Jobcentre/Fwd: Update/Fwd: Update about
    alias/Fwd: Update/Fwd: To Personal Advisor Sarah at Aintree Jobcentre
    To: Colin Simber <colin.simber@linskills.co.uk>
    Cc: Henrik Wedell-Wedellsborg <ww@bruunhjejle.dk>, “emb.london”
    <emb.london@mfa.no>, HRW UK <hrwuk@hrw.org>, amnestyis
    <amnestyis@amnesty.org>, Politikk Høyre <politikk@hoyre.no>, Phso
    Enquiries <phso.enquiries@ombudsman.org.uk>, post <post@mfa.no>,
    Akademikerforbundet <post@akademikerforbundet.no>, LHT Customer
    Service <csc@lht.co.uk>, Pia Ribsskog <pia@nfunorge.org>, Bjørn
    Ribsskog <bribsskog@gmail.com>, she <she@topdanmark.dk>,
    “hv-02.kontakt” <hv-02.kontakt@mil.no>, “anne-kathrine.skodvin”
    <anne-kathrine.skodvin@ica.no>, post <post@spesialenheten.no>,
    EUteam@amnesty.org” <EUteam@amnesty.org>, “SCT@amnesty.org.uk
    <sct@amnesty.org.uk>, hofmarskallatet@kongehuset.dk, Liverpool Direct
    <liverpool.direct@liverpool.gov.uk>, Vernepliktsverkets kontaktsenter
    ved Wenche Molstad <vpv.kontakt@mil.no>, post@slottet.no, Runcorn
    Office <runcornoffice@taroe.org>, Lars Aasen <lbf@lbf.no>, Info
    <info@tpas.org.uk>, Benefits Service
    <benefits.service@liverpooldirectlimited.co.uk>, “steve.rotheram.mp
    <steve.rotheram.mp@parliament.uk>, LO Postkasse LO <lo@lo.no>,
    rcjchancery.judgeslisting@hmcts.gsi.gov.uk, CONTACT-US
    <CONTACT-US@dwp.gsi.gov.uk>, Contact-Us
    <Contact-Us@jobcentreplus.gsi.gov.uk>, “sande.vgs” <sande.vgs@vfk.no>,
    president@ansa.no” <president@ansa.no>

    Hi,

    I went on a day-trip, to Preston and Ormskirk, around Christmas in 2012.

    And then I noticed it was a place named Burscough, (close to Ormskirk,
    which also is a name that Norwegians understand, I think, so the
    people there might have been from Norway, about a thousand years ago).

    At Aintree Jobcentre, they are a bit strange.

    At all other jobcentres, which I’ve been at.

    Then one go to a random person, on each signing-meeting.

    But at Aintree Jobcentre, I always was supposed to go to box 2, where
    Sara, (not Sarah (Bamber)), was sitting.

    Sara was very nice, and always called me ‘love’.

    In Norway people don’t even call their wife love, (to joke a bit).

    So I reacted a bit on this, and I think I could have sent a
    complaint-email about Sara being a bit personal, (at least compared
    with Norwegian standards).

    Also, once, when I was sanctioned, an old guy, was sitting in box 2,
    (instead of Sara, (who always sat there)).

    Then I signed for a payment, with the old guy, but in the middle of
    the meeting, he possibly went to Katarine/Cathrine, (I think the
    managers name is), and kind of set up a new meeting for me.

    So that was a bit odd, I think, since Sara ‘always’ sat there.

    So this jobcentre has some very special routines, (compared with the
    other jobcentres, (I’ve gone to the one in Williamsson Square, and
    Edge Hill and one in Sunderland City Centre)).

    Just something I thought about.

    Regards,

    Erik Ribsskog

    ———- Forwarded message ———-
    From: Erik Ribsskog <eribsskog@gmail.com>
    Date: Thu, May 29, 2014 at 6:21 AM
    Subject: Update/Fwd: Update about alias/Fwd: Update/Fwd: To Personal
    Advisor Sarah at Aintree Jobcentre
    To: Colin Simber <colin.simber@linskills.co.uk>
    Cc: Henrik Wedell-Wedellsborg <ww@bruunhjejle.dk>, “emb.london”
    <emb.london@mfa.no>, HRW UK <hrwuk@hrw.org>, amnestyis
    <amnestyis@amnesty.org>, Politikk Høyre <politikk@hoyre.no>, Phso
    Enquiries <phso.enquiries@ombudsman.org.uk>, post <post@mfa.no>,
    Akademikerforbundet <post@akademikerforbundet.no>, LHT Customer
    Service <csc@lht.co.uk>, Pia Ribsskog <pia@nfunorge.org>, Bjørn
    Ribsskog <bribsskog@gmail.com>, she <she@topdanmark.dk>,
    “hv-02.kontakt” <hv-02.kontakt@mil.no>, “anne-kathrine.skodvin”
    <anne-kathrine.skodvin@ica.no>, post <post@spesialenheten.no>,
    EUteam@amnesty.org” <EUteam@amnesty.org>, “SCT@amnesty.org.uk
    <sct@amnesty.org.uk>, hofmarskallatet@kongehuset.dk, Liverpool Direct
    <liverpool.direct@liverpool.gov.uk>, Vernepliktsverkets kontaktsenter
    ved Wenche Molstad <vpv.kontakt@mil.no>, post@slottet.no, Runcorn
    Office <runcornoffice@taroe.org>, Lars Aasen <lbf@lbf.no>, Info
    <info@tpas.org.uk>, Benefits Service
    <benefits.service@liverpooldirectlimited.co.uk>, “steve.rotheram.mp
    <steve.rotheram.mp@parliament.uk>, LO Postkasse LO <lo@lo.no>,
    rcjchancery.judgeslisting@hmcts.gsi.gov.uk, CONTACT-US
    <CONTACT-US@dwp.gsi.gov.uk>, Contact-Us
    <Contact-Us@jobcentreplus.gsi.gov.uk>, “sande.vgs” <sande.vgs@vfk.no>,
    president@ansa.no” <president@ansa.no>

    Hi,

    also, when I lived in Leather Lane, (where I lived from 2006 to 2011),
    then I applied to the Norwegian government, (Skatt Sør), to change my
    name, to Erik Løvenbalk Ribsskog.

    After my mothers mother, (Ingeborg Ribsskog b. Heegaard from Denmark),
    died, in 2009, I read in her will, that she inherited Magna and Holger
    Adeler.

    Magna turned out to be a woman my moter called ‘Meme’, (in the 70’s),
    and I didn’t know she was a baronesse.

    So I started to to some geneaology, and found out my Danish
    grandmothers grandparents were chief of the high command Anders Gjedde
    Nyholm and Mary Eva Carla Fog.

    I found out that Fog where after Foss who were after Løvenbalk, (who
    are after the Danish kings like Christoffer Klipping and Waldemar
    Victory and also after Plantagenet and Willhelm the Conqueror and
    Rollo, etc).

    (Løvenbalk means lion-bar).

    And I have found it difficult, to get my rights, from Norwegian and
    British government, after I moved to the UK, in 2004.

    So I have applied to use Løvenbalk as a middle-name, to ‘flag’ that my
    Danish grandmother were after nobles.

    (And my father have said, in an e-mail, he was after the Huitfeldt
    noble-familiy, meaning white-field).

    But I haven’t gotten this name-change confirmed, from the Norwegian government.

    They probably send it to my last Norwegian address.

    (I need to know when I return to Norway, to change my address there,
    to my UK address.

    But I don’t know when I’ll return.

    I’m really a refugee.

    And I’m not going to return to Norway untill I get my rights from the
    Norwegian government, (Kripos), to do with that I overheard, at work,
    at ICA/Rimi Bjørndal, in 2003, that I was followed, by the ‘mafian’.

    According to a third party website, this name-change-application of
    mine, have been granted:

    http://skattelister.no/search/erik%20l%C3%B8venbalk%20ribsskog

    But I want to hear this from the horses mouth, (so to speak), so I
    wait untill I hear from the Norwegian government, about this, before I
    start using that middle-name.

    Regards,

    Erik Ribsskog

    PS.

    I’ve applied to be a member of the Danish noble-association, after I
    read about that my Danish grand-mother, where after Danish
    noble-families like Gjedde, Løvenbalk and Adeler.

    But the application haven’t been succesfull, for some reason.

    I tried to search on Google, the other day, if there is a British
    Noble-association.

    (Perhaps I could try to apply to be a member there, I thought.

    It would be worth a try, at least, I though).

    Then I found on Google, something about the Merovingans being a
    powerfull black nobility, in the UK, and elsewhere.

    And my Danish grandmother was also after Merovech, (and the other
    Merovingian kings), I found out, when I did geneaology, when I lived
    in Leather Lane.

    (And I refound about this, on my blog, the other day).

    These are supposed to be a powerful network according to a web-site
    that was perhaps a bit dodgy.

    But this could be worth mentioning perhaps, I thought now.

    Because it’s something strange going on at least, with all these funny
    e-mails, and all.

    ———- Forwarded message ———-
    From: Erik Ribsskog <eribsskog@gmail.com>
    Date: Thu, May 29, 2014 at 5:14 AM
    Subject: Update about alias/Fwd: Update/Fwd: To Personal Advisor Sarah
    at Aintree Jobcentre
    To: Colin Simber <colin.simber@linskills.co.uk>
    Cc: Henrik Wedell-Wedellsborg <ww@bruunhjejle.dk>, “emb.london”
    <emb.london@mfa.no>, HRW UK <hrwuk@hrw.org>, amnestyis
    <amnestyis@amnesty.org>, Politikk Høyre <politikk@hoyre.no>, Phso
    Enquiries <phso.enquiries@ombudsman.org.uk>, post <post@mfa.no>,
    Akademikerforbundet <post@akademikerforbundet.no>, LHT Customer
    Service <csc@lht.co.uk>, Pia Ribsskog <pia@nfunorge.org>, Bjørn
    Ribsskog <bribsskog@gmail.com>, she <she@topdanmark.dk>,
    “hv-02.kontakt” <hv-02.kontakt@mil.no>, “anne-kathrine.skodvin”
    <anne-kathrine.skodvin@ica.no>, post <post@spesialenheten.no>,
    EUteam@amnesty.org” <EUteam@amnesty.org>, “SCT@amnesty.org.uk
    <sct@amnesty.org.uk>, hofmarskallatet@kongehuset.dk, Liverpool Direct
    <liverpool.direct@liverpool.gov.uk>, Vernepliktsverkets kontaktsenter
    ved Wenche Molstad <vpv.kontakt@mil.no>, post@slottet.no, Runcorn
    Office <runcornoffice@taroe.org>, Lars Aasen <lbf@lbf.no>, Info
    <info@tpas.org.uk>, Benefits Service
    <benefits.service@liverpooldirectlimited.co.uk>, “steve.rotheram.mp
    <steve.rotheram.mp@parliament.uk>, LO Postkasse LO <lo@lo.no>,
    rcjchancery.judgeslisting@hmcts.gsi.gov.uk, CONTACT-US
    <CONTACT-US@dwp.gsi.gov.uk>, Contact-Us
    <Contact-Us@jobcentreplus.gsi.gov.uk>, “sande.vgs” <sande.vgs@vfk.no>,
    president@ansa.no” <president@ansa.no>

    Hi,

    in the file I got from the usher, in court, last week.

    It said I used an alias named Ribskkkg, (or something like that).

    But that don’t make any sense.

    My last-name, is a place name, in Flatanger, quite far north, in
    Norway, (in Trøndelag).

    And it means Redcurrant-forrest.

    (The meaning was changed by a priest, according to a legend, or something.

    It was really Resskog.

    And it’s my mothers last-name, since she changed my last-name, when I
    was around six years old, after she divorced my father, (before that
    my name was Erik Olsen)).

    So my last-name consists of two words.

    The last word is ‘skog’, and that is the same word as in Burscough.

    Skog means scough means forrest.

    So it doesn’t make it any sense that I would spell it differently and
    use it as an alias.

    If someone spelt my last-name that wrong, it would probably have been
    someone who didn’t understand the Norwegian words in it, I’d say,
    (e.g. the British police, or someone else, who don’t understand
    Norwegian).

    Regards,

    Erik Ribsskog

    ———- Forwarded message ———-
    From: Erik Ribsskog <eribsskog@gmail.com>
    Date: Wed, May 28, 2014 at 1:49 PM
    Subject: Fwd: Update/Fwd: To Personal Advisor Sarah at Aintree Jobcentre
    To: Colin Simber <colin.simber@linskills.co.uk>
    Cc: Henrik Wedell-Wedellsborg <ww@bruunhjejle.dk>, “emb.london”
    <emb.london@mfa.no>, HRW UK <hrwuk@hrw.org>, amnestyis
    <amnestyis@amnesty.org>, Politikk Høyre <politikk@hoyre.no>, Phso
    Enquiries <phso.enquiries@ombudsman.org.uk>, post <post@mfa.no>,
    Akademikerforbundet <post@akademikerforbundet.no>, LHT Customer
    Service <csc@lht.co.uk>, Pia Ribsskog <pia@nfunorge.org>, Bjørn
    Ribsskog <bribsskog@gmail.com>, she <she@topdanmark.dk>,
    “hv-02.kontakt” <hv-02.kontakt@mil.no>, “anne-kathrine.skodvin”
    <anne-kathrine.skodvin@ica.no>, post <post@spesialenheten.no>,
    EUteam@amnesty.org” <EUteam@amnesty.org>, “SCT@amnesty.org.uk
    <sct@amnesty.org.uk>, hofmarskallatet@kongehuset.dk, Liverpool Direct
    <liverpool.direct@liverpool.gov.uk>, Vernepliktsverkets kontaktsenter
    ved Wenche Molstad <vpv.kontakt@mil.no>, post@slottet.no, Runcorn
    Office <runcornoffice@taroe.org>, Lars Aasen <lbf@lbf.no>, Info
    <info@tpas.org.uk>, Benefits Service
    <benefits.service@liverpooldirectlimited.co.uk>, “steve.rotheram.mp
    <steve.rotheram.mp@parliament.uk>, LO Postkasse LO <lo@lo.no>,
    rcjchancery.judgeslisting@hmcts.gsi.gov.uk, CONTACT-US
    <CONTACT-US@dwp.gsi.gov.uk>, Contact-Us
    <Contact-Us@jobcentreplus.gsi.gov.uk>, “sande.vgs” <sande.vgs@vfk.no>,
    president@ansa.no” <president@ansa.no>

    Hi,

    I think this might have been the e-mails that initiated that Gaynor,
    (from Aintree Jobcentre), was taking part, in a jobseeking-meeting, at
    Aintree Jobcentre, last automn.

    (Meetings which normally only Sarah Bamber and me would be at).

    The meeting, where Gaynor asked me if I wanted a new jobseeking-advisor.

    But I said it wasn’t necesarry, (because I felt sorry for Sarah
    Bamber, since she was crying, it seemed, in the meeting.

    At least her eyes were full of tears, as I remember it).

    Now I’ve browsed through much of my e-mails and files.

    (But it could be even more about this, on my blog).

    But I hope you now got better answers, to some of the questions, that
    you asked me, in the meeting, at Linskills, last week.

    (It was perhaps a bit early for me:

    And I’m from Norway, so it’s a bit easier for me sometimes, to explain
    about things, after the meeting).

    I hope you now can get me out of this murder of justice-case, (like we
    call it in Norway).

    Regards,

    Erik Ribsskog

    ———- Forwarded message ———-
    From: Erik Ribsskog <eribsskog@gmail.com>
    Date: Sat, Aug 24, 2013 at 8:38 AM
    Subject: Update/Fwd: To Personal Advisor Sarah at Aintree Jobcentre
    To: Contact-Us <Contact-Us@jobcentreplus.gsi.gov.uk>

    Hi again,

    and I also remember now.

    You wanted to know what I learned at the meeting, with Enterprising
    Merseyside, some weeks ago.

    And I explained that they told me that business that are successfull,
    are special.

    Then you asked me how I could make my business more special.

    And I said perhaps make it more British.

    But then you coach me, I think.

    And this is on my spare-time.

    And I take this with Enterprising Merseyside, if I need coaching.

    I think it’s a bit silly if I get coaching about this business, from
    both you and Enterprising Merseyside, at the same time.

    Which we could risk here.

    So I think we should leave the details about how I run my web-shop out
    of the meetings.

    After I contacted Enterprising Merseyside.

    So you can just forget about what I said about making the web-shop more British.

    That wasn’t something bombastic, that I have decided.

    That was just something that I was pondering about.

    And which I replied to you, to not be inpolite, and not answer.

    So just forget about the web-shop.

    If that’s ok.

    Because I really get advice from Enterprising Merseyside about it, if
    I need advice.

    It just complicates it if you also wants to coach/give advice about
    this spare-time-webshop.

    And my main focus is anyway the job-seeking.

    So we shouldn’t get distracted from that, I think.

    Just something I thought about now.

    Best regards,

    Erik Ribsskog

    ———- Forwarded message ———-
    From: Erik Ribsskog <eribsskog@gmail.com>
    Date: Tue, Aug 13, 2013 at 10:00 AM
    Subject: To Personal Advisor Sarah at Aintree Jobcentre
    To: Contact-Us <Contact-Us@jobcentreplus.gsi.gov.uk>

    Hi,

    I just thought I’d send an e-mail regarding yesterdays meeting while I
    remember it.

    When I was unemployed in Sunderland, in 2011, Anita Ford there said it
    was ‘insane’ to apply for more than two jobs a week.

    But you want me to apply for like ten jobs a day, (or something), it seems.

    (Even if there aren’t that many jobs around, I think).

    So I’m now not sure what the norm is, for number of jobs to apply for, each day.

    Also, you told me I can’t apply for jobs in Leyland and Chorley.

    But this is because I try to apply for one job a day.

    Because that’s my goal, from the jobseekers agreement.

    (Even if this is more than they think is normal, in Sunderland, they told me).

    I think when it says 90 minutes travel-time in the jobseekers-agreement.

    Then it’s meant that I’m obligated to look for work within 90 minutes
    travel-time.

    It doesn’t mean I’m restricted to only apply for work within 90
    minutes travel-time.

    (Also the trains to Leyland sometimes only use about an hour, I saw on
    the internet.

    And I set the Universal Jobmatch to look for jobs, in a 20 mile radius.

    It doesn’t have a 15 mile radius option.

    Only a 10 mile one.

    And then it doesn’t find the jobs in Chester and Manchester, I think).

    It seemed like you meant that I wasn’t allowed to apply for jobs in Leyland.

    (In the meeting yesterday).

    That there is some kind of rule forbidding me to do this.

    Surely there is no restriction like that?

    Just something I wondered about.

    Also TK Maxx is American, I checked it on the internet.

    And you wondered if a bus goes to the Aintree mall.

    After I explained that I went with Merseyrail there, when I went to
    the Maplin-store, near Aintree racecourse-ground.

    I checked on the map now, and it’s just a couple of kilometers from
    the Jobcentre, so it’s possible to walk there as well.

    And I know there is a bus that goes to the Jobcentre in Aintree, (at
    least), from Walton, so that shouldn’t be a problem.

    You wanted me to tell the college that I’m unemployed, in the
    interview with them.

    But in the last meeting you mentioned possible founding, from the jobcentre.

    This you didn’t mention in yesterdays meeting, I noticed.

    So you have changed your mind about founding for the CAD-course?

    Also, you asked me if the weather was ‘clammy’ yesterday.

    http://www.bbc.co.uk/weather/2644210

    It says the humidity is 87 percent today, (if that’s what you meant).

    Just in case I forgot about this.

    Since you’re going on a holiday, and the next appointment is in September.

    Best regards,

    Erik Ribsskog

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  • Jeg sendte en e-post til Linskills

    Erik Ribsskog


    Update
    about Aintree Jobcentre/Fwd: Update/Fwd: Update about alias/Fwd:
    Update/Fwd: To Personal Advisor Sarah at Aintree Jobcentre

    Erik Ribsskog Thu, May 29, 2014 at 1:38 PM

    To: Colin Simber
    Cc:
    Henrik Wedell-Wedellsborg , “emb.london”
    , HRW UK , amnestyis
    , Politikk Høyre ,
    Phso Enquiries , post , Akademikerforbundet , LHT Customer Service
    , Pia Ribsskog , Bjørn
    Ribsskog , she ,
    “hv-02.kontakt” , “anne-kathrine.skodvin”
    , post , “EUteam@amnesty.org”
    , “SCT@amnesty.org.uk”
    , hofmarskallatet@kongehuset.dk, Liverpool
    Direct , Vernepliktsverkets
    kontaktsenter ved Wenche Molstad ,
    post@slottet.no, Runcorn Office , Lars
    Aasen , Info , Benefits
    Service ,
    “steve.rotheram.mp” , LO
    Postkasse LO ,
    rcjchancery.judgeslisting@hmcts.gsi.gov.uk, CONTACT-US
    , Contact-Us
    , “sande.vgs”
    , “president@ansa.no”

    Hi,

    I went on a day-trip, to Preston and Ormskirk, around Christmas in 2012.

    And then I noticed it was a place named Burscough, (close to Ormskirk,
    which also is a name that Norwegians understand, I think, so the
    people there might have been from Norway, about a thousand years ago).

    At Aintree Jobcentre, they are a bit strange.

    At all other jobcentres, which I’ve been at.

    Then one go to a random person, on each signing-meeting.

    But at Aintree Jobcentre, I always was supposed to go to box 2, where
    Sara, (not Sarah (Bamber)), was sitting.

    Sara was very nice, and always called me ‘love’.

    In Norway people don’t even call their wife love, (to joke a bit).

    So I reacted a bit on this, and I think I could have sent a
    complaint-email about Sara being a bit personal, (at least compared
    with Norwegian standards).

    Also, once, when I was sanctioned, an old guy, was sitting in box 2,
    (instead of Sara, (who always sat there)).

    Then I signed for a payment, with the old guy, but in the middle of
    the meeting, he possibly went to Katarine/Cathrine, (I think the
    managers name is), and kind of set up a new meeting for me.

    So that was a bit odd, I think, since Sara ‘always’ sat there.

    So this jobcentre has some very special routines, (compared with the
    other jobcentres, (I’ve gone to the one in Williamsson Square, and
    Edge Hill and one in Sunderland City Centre)).

    Just something I thought about.

    Regards,

    Erik Ribsskog

    ———- Forwarded message ———-
    From: Erik Ribsskog <eribsskog@gmail.com>
    Date: Thu, May 29, 2014 at 6:21 AM
    Subject: Update/Fwd: Update about alias/Fwd: Update/Fwd: To Personal
    Advisor Sarah at Aintree Jobcentre
    To: Colin Simber <colin.simber@linskills.co.uk>
    Cc: Henrik Wedell-Wedellsborg <ww@bruunhjejle.dk>, “emb.london”
    <emb.london@mfa.no>, HRW UK <hrwuk@hrw.org>, amnestyis
    <amnestyis@amnesty.org>, Politikk Høyre <politikk@hoyre.no>, Phso
    Enquiries <phso.enquiries@ombudsman.org.uk>, post <post@mfa.no>,
    Akademikerforbundet <post@akademikerforbundet.no>, LHT Customer
    Service <csc@lht.co.uk>, Pia Ribsskog <pia@nfunorge.org>, Bjørn
    Ribsskog <bribsskog@gmail.com>, she <she@topdanmark.dk>,
    “hv-02.kontakt” <hv-02.kontakt@mil.no>, “anne-kathrine.skodvin”
    <anne-kathrine.skodvin@ica.no>, post <post@spesialenheten.no>,
    EUteam@amnesty.org” <EUteam@amnesty.org>, “SCT@amnesty.org.uk
    <sct@amnesty.org.uk>, hofmarskallatet@kongehuset.dk, Liverpool Direct
    <liverpool.direct@liverpool.gov.uk>, Vernepliktsverkets kontaktsenter
    ved Wenche Molstad <vpv.kontakt@mil.no>, post@slottet.no, Runcorn
    Office <runcornoffice@taroe.org>, Lars Aasen <lbf@lbf.no>, Info
    <info@tpas.org.uk>, Benefits Service
    <benefits.service@liverpooldirectlimited.co.uk>, “steve.rotheram.mp
    <steve.rotheram.mp@parliament.uk>, LO Postkasse LO <lo@lo.no>,
    rcjchancery.judgeslisting@hmcts.gsi.gov.uk, CONTACT-US
    <CONTACT-US@dwp.gsi.gov.uk>, Contact-Us
    <Contact-Us@jobcentreplus.gsi.gov.uk>, “sande.vgs” <sande.vgs@vfk.no>,
    president@ansa.no” <president@ansa.no>

    Hi,

    also, when I lived in Leather Lane, (where I lived from 2006 to 2011),
    then I applied to the Norwegian government, (Skatt Sør), to change my
    name, to Erik Løvenbalk Ribsskog.

    After my mothers mother, (Ingeborg Ribsskog b. Heegaard from Denmark),
    died, in 2009, I read in her will, that she inherited Magna and Holger
    Adeler.

    Magna turned out to be a woman my moter called ‘Meme’, (in the 70’s),
    and I didn’t know she was a baronesse.

    So I started to to some geneaology, and found out my Danish
    grandmothers grandparents were chief of the high command Anders Gjedde
    Nyholm and Mary Eva Carla Fog.

    I found out that Fog where after Foss who were after Løvenbalk, (who
    are after the Danish kings like Christoffer Klipping and Waldemar
    Victory and also after Plantagenet and Willhelm the Conqueror and
    Rollo, etc).

    (Løvenbalk means lion-bar).

    And I have found it difficult, to get my rights, from Norwegian and
    British government, after I moved to the UK, in 2004.

    So I have applied to use Løvenbalk as a middle-name, to ‘flag’ that my
    Danish grandmother were after nobles.

    (And my father have said, in an e-mail, he was after the Huitfeldt
    noble-familiy, meaning white-field).

    But I haven’t gotten this name-change confirmed, from the Norwegian government.

    They probably send it to my last Norwegian address.

    (I need to know when I return to Norway, to change my address there,
    to my UK address.

    But I don’t know when I’ll return.

    I’m really a refugee.

    And I’m not going to return to Norway untill I get my rights from the
    Norwegian government, (Kripos), to do with that I overheard, at work,
    at ICA/Rimi Bjørndal, in 2003, that I was followed, by the ‘mafian’.

    According to a third party website, this name-change-application of
    mine, have been granted:

    http://skattelister.no/search/erik%20l%C3%B8venbalk%20ribsskog

    But I want to hear this from the horses mouth, (so to speak), so I
    wait untill I hear from the Norwegian government, about this, before I
    start using that middle-name.

    Regards,

    Erik Ribsskog

    PS.

    I’ve applied to be a member of the Danish noble-association, after I
    read about that my Danish grand-mother, where after Danish
    noble-families like Gjedde, Løvenbalk and Adeler.

    But the application haven’t been succesfull, for some reason.

    I tried to search on Google, the other day, if there is a British
    Noble-association.

    (Perhaps I could try to apply to be a member there, I thought.

    It would be worth a try, at least, I though).

    Then I found on Google, something about the Merovingans being a
    powerfull black nobility, in the UK, and elsewhere.

    And my Danish grandmother was also after Merovech, (and the other
    Merovingian kings), I found out, when I did geneaology, when I lived
    in Leather Lane.

    (And I refound about this, on my blog, the other day).

    These are supposed to be a powerful network according to a web-site
    that was perhaps a bit dodgy.

    But this could be worth mentioning perhaps, I thought now.

    Because it’s something strange going on at least, with all these funny
    e-mails, and all.

    ———- Forwarded message ———-
    From: Erik Ribsskog <eribsskog@gmail.com>
    Date: Thu, May 29, 2014 at 5:14 AM
    Subject: Update about alias/Fwd: Update/Fwd: To Personal Advisor Sarah
    at Aintree Jobcentre
    To: Colin Simber <colin.simber@linskills.co.uk>
    Cc: Henrik Wedell-Wedellsborg <ww@bruunhjejle.dk>, “emb.london”
    <emb.london@mfa.no>, HRW UK <hrwuk@hrw.org>, amnestyis
    <amnestyis@amnesty.org>, Politikk Høyre <politikk@hoyre.no>, Phso
    Enquiries <phso.enquiries@ombudsman.org.uk>, post <post@mfa.no>,
    Akademikerforbundet <post@akademikerforbundet.no>, LHT Customer
    Service <csc@lht.co.uk>, Pia Ribsskog <pia@nfunorge.org>, Bjørn
    Ribsskog <bribsskog@gmail.com>, she <she@topdanmark.dk>,
    “hv-02.kontakt” <hv-02.kontakt@mil.no>, “anne-kathrine.skodvin”
    <anne-kathrine.skodvin@ica.no>, post <post@spesialenheten.no>,
    EUteam@amnesty.org” <EUteam@amnesty.org>, “SCT@amnesty.org.uk
    <sct@amnesty.org.uk>, hofmarskallatet@kongehuset.dk, Liverpool Direct
    <liverpool.direct@liverpool.gov.uk>, Vernepliktsverkets kontaktsenter
    ved Wenche Molstad <vpv.kontakt@mil.no>, post@slottet.no, Runcorn
    Office <runcornoffice@taroe.org>, Lars Aasen <lbf@lbf.no>, Info
    <info@tpas.org.uk>, Benefits Service
    <benefits.service@liverpooldirectlimited.co.uk>, “steve.rotheram.mp
    <steve.rotheram.mp@parliament.uk>, LO Postkasse LO <lo@lo.no>,
    rcjchancery.judgeslisting@hmcts.gsi.gov.uk, CONTACT-US
    <CONTACT-US@dwp.gsi.gov.uk>, Contact-Us
    <Contact-Us@jobcentreplus.gsi.gov.uk>, “sande.vgs” <sande.vgs@vfk.no>,
    president@ansa.no” <president@ansa.no>

    Hi,

    in the file I got from the usher, in court, last week.

    It said I used an alias named Ribskkkg, (or something like that).

    But that don’t make any sense.

    My last-name, is a place name, in Flatanger, quite far north, in
    Norway, (in Trøndelag).

    And it means Redcurrant-forrest.

    (The meaning was changed by a priest, according to a legend, or something.

    It was really Resskog.

    And it’s my mothers last-name, since she changed my last-name, when I
    was around six years old, after she divorced my father, (before that
    my name was Erik Olsen)).

    So my last-name consists of two words.

    The last word is ‘skog’, and that is the same word as in Burscough.

    Skog means scough means forrest.

    So it doesn’t make it any sense that I would spell it differently and
    use it as an alias.

    If someone spelt my last-name that wrong, it would probably have been
    someone who didn’t understand the Norwegian words in it, I’d say,
    (e.g. the British police, or someone else, who don’t understand
    Norwegian).

    Regards,

    Erik Ribsskog

    ———- Forwarded message ———-
    From: Erik Ribsskog <eribsskog@gmail.com>
    Date: Wed, May 28, 2014 at 1:49 PM
    Subject: Fwd: Update/Fwd: To Personal Advisor Sarah at Aintree Jobcentre
    To: Colin Simber <colin.simber@linskills.co.uk>
    Cc: Henrik Wedell-Wedellsborg <ww@bruunhjejle.dk>, “emb.london”
    <emb.london@mfa.no>, HRW UK <hrwuk@hrw.org>, amnestyis
    <amnestyis@amnesty.org>, Politikk Høyre <politikk@hoyre.no>, Phso
    Enquiries <phso.enquiries@ombudsman.org.uk>, post <post@mfa.no>,
    Akademikerforbundet <post@akademikerforbundet.no>, LHT Customer
    Service <csc@lht.co.uk>, Pia Ribsskog <pia@nfunorge.org>, Bjørn
    Ribsskog <bribsskog@gmail.com>, she <she@topdanmark.dk>,
    “hv-02.kontakt” <hv-02.kontakt@mil.no>, “anne-kathrine.skodvin”
    <anne-kathrine.skodvin@ica.no>, post <post@spesialenheten.no>,
    EUteam@amnesty.org” <EUteam@amnesty.org>, “SCT@amnesty.org.uk
    <sct@amnesty.org.uk>, hofmarskallatet@kongehuset.dk, Liverpool Direct
    <liverpool.direct@liverpool.gov.uk>, Vernepliktsverkets kontaktsenter
    ved Wenche Molstad <vpv.kontakt@mil.no>, post@slottet.no, Runcorn
    Office <runcornoffice@taroe.org>, Lars Aasen <lbf@lbf.no>, Info
    <info@tpas.org.uk>, Benefits Service
    <benefits.service@liverpooldirectlimited.co.uk>, “steve.rotheram.mp
    <steve.rotheram.mp@parliament.uk>, LO Postkasse LO <lo@lo.no>,
    rcjchancery.judgeslisting@hmcts.gsi.gov.uk, CONTACT-US
    <CONTACT-US@dwp.gsi.gov.uk>, Contact-Us
    <Contact-Us@jobcentreplus.gsi.gov.uk>, “sande.vgs” <sande.vgs@vfk.no>,
    president@ansa.no” <president@ansa.no>

    Hi,

    I think this might have been the e-mails that initiated that Gaynor,
    (from Aintree Jobcentre), was taking part, in a jobseeking-meeting, at
    Aintree Jobcentre, last automn.

    (Meetings which normally only Sarah Bamber and me would be at).

    The meeting, where Gaynor asked me if I wanted a new jobseeking-advisor.

    But I said it wasn’t necesarry, (because I felt sorry for Sarah
    Bamber, since she was crying, it seemed, in the meeting.

    At least her eyes were full of tears, as I remember it).

    Now I’ve browsed through much of my e-mails and files.

    (But it could be even more about this, on my blog).

    But I hope you now got better answers, to some of the questions, that
    you asked me, in the meeting, at Linskills, last week.

    (It was perhaps a bit early for me:

    And I’m from Norway, so it’s a bit easier for me sometimes, to explain
    about things, after the meeting).

    I hope you now can get me out of this murder of justice-case, (like we
    call it in Norway).

    Regards,

    Erik Ribsskog

    ———- Forwarded message ———-
    From: Erik Ribsskog <eribsskog@gmail.com>
    Date: Sat, Aug 24, 2013 at 8:38 AM
    Subject: Update/Fwd: To Personal Advisor Sarah at Aintree Jobcentre
    To: Contact-Us <Contact-Us@jobcentreplus.gsi.gov.uk>

    Hi again,

    and I also remember now.

    You wanted to know what I learned at the meeting, with Enterprising
    Merseyside, some weeks ago.

    And I explained that they told me that business that are successfull,
    are special.

    Then you asked me how I could make my business more special.

    And I said perhaps make it more British.

    But then you coach me, I think.

    And this is on my spare-time.

    And I take this with Enterprising Merseyside, if I need coaching.

    I think it’s a bit silly if I get coaching about this business, from
    both you and Enterprising Merseyside, at the same time.

    Which we could risk here.

    So I think we should leave the details about how I run my web-shop out
    of the meetings.

    After I contacted Enterprising Merseyside.

    So you can just forget about what I said about making the web-shop more British.

    That wasn’t something bombastic, that I have decided.

    That was just something that I was pondering about.

    And which I replied to you, to not be inpolite, and not answer.

    So just forget about the web-shop.

    If that’s ok.

    Because I really get advice from Enterprising Merseyside about it, if
    I need advice.

    It just complicates it if you also wants to coach/give advice about
    this spare-time-webshop.

    And my main focus is anyway the job-seeking.

    So we shouldn’t get distracted from that, I think.

    Just something I thought about now.

    Best regards,

    Erik Ribsskog

    ———- Forwarded message ———-
    From: Erik Ribsskog <eribsskog@gmail.com>
    Date: Tue, Aug 13, 2013 at 10:00 AM
    Subject: To Personal Advisor Sarah at Aintree Jobcentre
    To: Contact-Us <Contact-Us@jobcentreplus.gsi.gov.uk>

    Hi,

    I just thought I’d send an e-mail regarding yesterdays meeting while I
    remember it.

    When I was unemployed in Sunderland, in 2011, Anita Ford there said it
    was ‘insane’ to apply for more than two jobs a week.

    But you want me to apply for like ten jobs a day, (or something), it seems.

    (Even if there aren’t that many jobs around, I think).

    So I’m now not sure what the norm is, for number of jobs to apply for, each day.

    Also, you told me I can’t apply for jobs in Leyland and Chorley.

    But this is because I try to apply for one job a day.

    Because that’s my goal, from the jobseekers agreement.

    (Even if this is more than they think is normal, in Sunderland, they told me).

    I think when it says 90 minutes travel-time in the jobseekers-agreement.

    Then it’s meant that I’m obligated to look for work within 90 minutes
    travel-time.

    It doesn’t mean I’m restricted to only apply for work within 90
    minutes travel-time.

    (Also the trains to Leyland sometimes only use about an hour, I saw on
    the internet.

    And I set the Universal Jobmatch to look for jobs, in a 20 mile radius.

    It doesn’t have a 15 mile radius option.

    Only a 10 mile one.

    And then it doesn’t find the jobs in Chester and Manchester, I think).

    It seemed like you meant that I wasn’t allowed to apply for jobs in Leyland.

    (In the meeting yesterday).

    That there is some kind of rule forbidding me to do this.

    Surely there is no restriction like that?

    Just something I wondered about.

    Also TK Maxx is American, I checked it on the internet.

    And you wondered if a bus goes to the Aintree mall.

    After I explained that I went with Merseyrail there, when I went to
    the Maplin-store, near Aintree racecourse-ground.

    I checked on the map now, and it’s just a couple of kilometers from
    the Jobcentre, so it’s possible to walk there as well.

    And I know there is a bus that goes to the Jobcentre in Aintree, (at
    least), from Walton, so that shouldn’t be a problem.

    You wanted me to tell the college that I’m unemployed, in the
    interview with them.

    But in the last meeting you mentioned possible founding, from the jobcentre.

    This you didn’t mention in yesterdays meeting, I noticed.

    So you have changed your mind about founding for the CAD-course?

    Also, you asked me if the weather was ‘clammy’ yesterday.

    http://www.bbc.co.uk/weather/2644210

    It says the humidity is 87 percent today, (if that’s what you meant).

    Just in case I forgot about this.

    Since you’re going on a holiday, and the next appointment is in September.

    Best regards,

    Erik Ribsskog

  • Mer om nettmobbing

    Erik Ribsskog


    sputnik truser

    Erik Ribsskog Thu, May 29, 2014 at 1:28 PM

    To: Knut T Storbukås
    Cc:
    Colin Simber , Henrik
    Wedell-Wedellsborg , “emb.london”
    , HRW UK , amnestyis
    , Politikk Høyre ,
    Phso Enquiries , post , Akademikerforbundet , LHT Customer Service
    , Pia Ribsskog , Bjørn
    Ribsskog , she ,
    “hv-02.kontakt” , “anne-kathrine.skodvin”
    , post , “EUteam@amnesty.org”
    , “SCT@amnesty.org.uk”
    , hofmarskallatet@kongehuset.dk, Liverpool
    Direct , Vernepliktsverkets
    kontaktsenter ved Wenche Molstad ,
    post@slottet.no, Runcorn Office , Lars
    Aasen , Info , Benefits
    Service ,
    “steve.rotheram.mp” , LO
    Postkasse LO ,
    rcjchancery.judgeslisting@hmcts.gsi.gov.uk, CONTACT-US
    , Contact-Us
    , “sande.vgs”
    , “president@ansa.no”

    Hei,

    dette er nok bare noen tøysekopper som har tulle-bestilt i mitt navn.

    (Noe som vel også skjedde for noen år siden, vel).

    Dere får ha lykke til med truse-salget.

    Mvh.

    Erik Ribsskog

    PS.

    Jeg pleide å jobbe som butikksjef i Rimi.

    Kanskje Rimi har lyst til å selge disse trusene.

    Dere får høre med Anne-Katrine Skodvin, (anne-kathrine.skodvin@ica.no), som pleide å være min distriktsjef der.

    2014-05-29 8:51 GMT+01:00 Knut T Storbukås <post@sputnik.no>:

    Det er kommet en bestilling fra deg på 75 sputnik truser ?
    For det første så har vi bare str xl og xxl igjen ,men de er veldig små i str.
    Vi skal slutte med disse og bare ha bokser for fremtiden, og de koster 100 pr stk.
    Men om jeg skal sende så mange ut av landet så må det betales på forskudd.
    Til denne konto nr med Iban og swift .  
    BIC:
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    Erik Ribsskog


    Update/Fwd: Update about alias/Fwd: Update/Fwd: To Personal Advisor Sarah at Aintree Jobcentre

    Erik Ribsskog Thu, May 29, 2014 at 6:21 AM

    To: Colin Simber
    Cc:
    Henrik Wedell-Wedellsborg , “emb.london”
    , HRW UK , amnestyis
    , Politikk Høyre ,
    Phso Enquiries , post , Akademikerforbundet , LHT Customer Service
    , Pia Ribsskog , Bjørn
    Ribsskog , she ,
    “hv-02.kontakt” , “anne-kathrine.skodvin”
    , post , “EUteam@amnesty.org”
    , “SCT@amnesty.org.uk”
    , hofmarskallatet@kongehuset.dk, Liverpool
    Direct , Vernepliktsverkets
    kontaktsenter ved Wenche Molstad ,
    post@slottet.no, Runcorn Office , Lars
    Aasen , Info , Benefits
    Service ,
    “steve.rotheram.mp” , LO
    Postkasse LO ,
    rcjchancery.judgeslisting@hmcts.gsi.gov.uk, CONTACT-US
    , Contact-Us
    , “sande.vgs”
    , “president@ansa.no”

    Hi,

    also, when I lived in Leather Lane, (where I lived from 2006 to 2011),
    then I applied to the Norwegian government, (Skatt Sør), to change my
    name, to Erik Løvenbalk Ribsskog.

    After my mothers mother, (Ingeborg Ribsskog b. Heegaard from Denmark),
    died, in 2009, I read in her will, that she inherited Magna and Holger
    Adeler.

    Magna turned out to be a woman my moter called ‘Meme’, (in the 70’s),
    and I didn’t know she was a baronesse.

    So I started to to some geneaology, and found out my Danish
    grandmothers grandparents were chief of the high command Anders Gjedde
    Nyholm and Mary Eva Carla Fog.

    I found out that Fog where after Foss who were after Løvenbalk, (who
    are after the Danish kings like Christoffer Klipping and Waldemar
    Victory and also after Plantagenet and Willhelm the Conqueror and
    Rollo, etc).

    (Løvenbalk means lion-bar).

    And I have found it difficult, to get my rights, from Norwegian and
    British government, after I moved to the UK, in 2004.

    So I have applied to use Løvenbalk as a middle-name, to ‘flag’ that my
    Danish grandmother were after nobles.

    (And my father have said, in an e-mail, he was after the Huitfeldt
    noble-familiy, meaning white-field).

    But I haven’t gotten this name-change confirmed, from the Norwegian government.

    They probably send it to my last Norwegian address.

    (I need to know when I return to Norway, to change my address there,
    to my UK address.

    But I don’t know when I’ll return.

    I’m really a refugee.

    And I’m not going to return to Norway untill I get my rights from the
    Norwegian government, (Kripos), to do with that I overheard, at work,
    at ICA/Rimi Bjørndal, in 2003, that I was followed, by the ‘mafian’.

    According to a third party website, this name-change-application of
    mine, have been granted:

    http://skattelister.no/search/erik%20l%C3%B8venbalk%20ribsskog

    But I want to hear this from the horses mouth, (so to speak), so I
    wait untill I hear from the Norwegian government, about this, before I
    start using that middle-name.

    Regards,

    Erik Ribsskog

    PS.

    I’ve applied to be a member of the Danish noble-association, after I
    read about that my Danish grand-mother, where after Danish
    noble-families like Gjedde, Løvenbalk and Adeler.

    But the application haven’t been succesfull, for some reason.

    I tried to search on Google, the other day, if there is a British
    Noble-association.

    (Perhaps I could try to apply to be a member there, I thought.

    It would be worth a try, at least, I though).

    Then I found on Google, something about the Merovingans being a
    powerfull black nobility, in the UK, and elsewhere.

    And my Danish grandmother was also after Merovech, (and the other
    Merovingian kings), I found out, when I did geneaology, when I lived
    in Leather Lane.

    (And I refound about this, on my blog, the other day).

    These are supposed to be a powerful network according to a web-site
    that was perhaps a bit dodgy.

    But this could be worth mentioning perhaps, I thought now.

    Because it’s something strange going on at least, with all these funny
    e-mails, and all.

    ———- Forwarded message ———-
    From: Erik Ribsskog <eribsskog@gmail.com>
    Date: Thu, May 29, 2014 at 5:14 AM
    Subject: Update about alias/Fwd: Update/Fwd: To Personal Advisor Sarah
    at Aintree Jobcentre
    To: Colin Simber <colin.simber@linskills.co.uk>
    Cc: Henrik Wedell-Wedellsborg <ww@bruunhjejle.dk>, “emb.london”
    <emb.london@mfa.no>, HRW UK <hrwuk@hrw.org>, amnestyis
    <amnestyis@amnesty.org>, Politikk Høyre <politikk@hoyre.no>, Phso
    Enquiries <phso.enquiries@ombudsman.org.uk>, post <post@mfa.no>,
    Akademikerforbundet <post@akademikerforbundet.no>, LHT Customer
    Service <csc@lht.co.uk>, Pia Ribsskog <pia@nfunorge.org>, Bjørn
    Ribsskog <bribsskog@gmail.com>, she <she@topdanmark.dk>,
    “hv-02.kontakt” <hv-02.kontakt@mil.no>, “anne-kathrine.skodvin”
    <anne-kathrine.skodvin@ica.no>, post <post@spesialenheten.no>,
    EUteam@amnesty.org” <EUteam@amnesty.org>, “SCT@amnesty.org.uk
    <sct@amnesty.org.uk>, hofmarskallatet@kongehuset.dk, Liverpool Direct
    <liverpool.direct@liverpool.gov.uk>, Vernepliktsverkets kontaktsenter
    ved Wenche Molstad <vpv.kontakt@mil.no>, post@slottet.no, Runcorn
    Office <runcornoffice@taroe.org>, Lars Aasen <lbf@lbf.no>, Info
    <info@tpas.org.uk>, Benefits Service
    <benefits.service@liverpooldirectlimited.co.uk>, “steve.rotheram.mp
    <steve.rotheram.mp@parliament.uk>, LO Postkasse LO <lo@lo.no>,
    rcjchancery.judgeslisting@hmcts.gsi.gov.uk, CONTACT-US
    <CONTACT-US@dwp.gsi.gov.uk>, Contact-Us
    <Contact-Us@jobcentreplus.gsi.gov.uk>, “sande.vgs” <sande.vgs@vfk.no>,
    president@ansa.no” <president@ansa.no>

    Hi,

    in the file I got from the usher, in court, last week.

    It said I used an alias named Ribskkkg, (or something like that).

    But that don’t make any sense.

    My last-name, is a place name, in Flatanger, quite far north, in
    Norway, (in Trøndelag).

    And it means Redcurrant-forrest.

    (The meaning was changed by a priest, according to a legend, or something.

    It was really Resskog.

    And it’s my mothers last-name, since she changed my last-name, when I
    was around six years old, after she divorced my father, (before that
    my name was Erik Olsen)).

    So my last-name consists of two words.

    The last word is ‘skog’, and that is the same word as in Burscough.

    Skog means scough means forrest.

    So it doesn’t make it any sense that I would spell it differently and
    use it as an alias.

    If someone spelt my last-name that wrong, it would probably have been
    someone who didn’t understand the Norwegian words in it, I’d say,
    (e.g. the British police, or someone else, who don’t understand
    Norwegian).

    Regards,

    Erik Ribsskog

    ———- Forwarded message ———-
    From: Erik Ribsskog <eribsskog@gmail.com>
    Date: Wed, May 28, 2014 at 1:49 PM
    Subject: Fwd: Update/Fwd: To Personal Advisor Sarah at Aintree Jobcentre
    To: Colin Simber <colin.simber@linskills.co.uk>
    Cc: Henrik Wedell-Wedellsborg <ww@bruunhjejle.dk>, “emb.london”
    <emb.london@mfa.no>, HRW UK <hrwuk@hrw.org>, amnestyis
    <amnestyis@amnesty.org>, Politikk Høyre <politikk@hoyre.no>, Phso
    Enquiries <phso.enquiries@ombudsman.org.uk>, post <post@mfa.no>,
    Akademikerforbundet <post@akademikerforbundet.no>, LHT Customer
    Service <csc@lht.co.uk>, Pia Ribsskog <pia@nfunorge.org>, Bjørn
    Ribsskog <bribsskog@gmail.com>, she <she@topdanmark.dk>,
    “hv-02.kontakt” <hv-02.kontakt@mil.no>, “anne-kathrine.skodvin”
    <anne-kathrine.skodvin@ica.no>, post <post@spesialenheten.no>,
    EUteam@amnesty.org” <EUteam@amnesty.org>, “SCT@amnesty.org.uk
    <sct@amnesty.org.uk>, hofmarskallatet@kongehuset.dk, Liverpool Direct
    <liverpool.direct@liverpool.gov.uk>, Vernepliktsverkets kontaktsenter
    ved Wenche Molstad <vpv.kontakt@mil.no>, post@slottet.no, Runcorn
    Office <runcornoffice@taroe.org>, Lars Aasen <lbf@lbf.no>, Info
    <info@tpas.org.uk>, Benefits Service
    <benefits.service@liverpooldirectlimited.co.uk>, “steve.rotheram.mp
    <steve.rotheram.mp@parliament.uk>, LO Postkasse LO <lo@lo.no>,
    rcjchancery.judgeslisting@hmcts.gsi.gov.uk, CONTACT-US
    <CONTACT-US@dwp.gsi.gov.uk>, Contact-Us
    <Contact-Us@jobcentreplus.gsi.gov.uk>, “sande.vgs” <sande.vgs@vfk.no>,
    president@ansa.no” <president@ansa.no>

    Hi,

    I think this might have been the e-mails that initiated that Gaynor,
    (from Aintree Jobcentre), was taking part, in a jobseeking-meeting, at
    Aintree Jobcentre, last automn.

    (Meetings which normally only Sarah Bamber and me would be at).

    The meeting, where Gaynor asked me if I wanted a new jobseeking-advisor.

    But I said it wasn’t necesarry, (because I felt sorry for Sarah
    Bamber, since she was crying, it seemed, in the meeting.

    At least her eyes were full of tears, as I remember it).

    Now I’ve browsed through much of my e-mails and files.

    (But it could be even more about this, on my blog).

    But I hope you now got better answers, to some of the questions, that
    you asked me, in the meeting, at Linskills, last week.

    (It was perhaps a bit early for me:

    And I’m from Norway, so it’s a bit easier for me sometimes, to explain
    about things, after the meeting).

    I hope you now can get me out of this murder of justice-case, (like we
    call it in Norway).

    Regards,

    Erik Ribsskog

    ———- Forwarded message ———-
    From: Erik Ribsskog <eribsskog@gmail.com>
    Date: Sat, Aug 24, 2013 at 8:38 AM
    Subject: Update/Fwd: To Personal Advisor Sarah at Aintree Jobcentre
    To: Contact-Us <Contact-Us@jobcentreplus.gsi.gov.uk>

    Hi again,

    and I also remember now.

    You wanted to know what I learned at the meeting, with Enterprising
    Merseyside, some weeks ago.

    And I explained that they told me that business that are successfull,
    are special.

    Then you asked me how I could make my business more special.

    And I said perhaps make it more British.

    But then you coach me, I think.

    And this is on my spare-time.

    And I take this with Enterprising Merseyside, if I need coaching.

    I think it’s a bit silly if I get coaching about this business, from
    both you and Enterprising Merseyside, at the same time.

    Which we could risk here.

    So I think we should leave the details about how I run my web-shop out
    of the meetings.

    After I contacted Enterprising Merseyside.

    So you can just forget about what I said about making the web-shop more British.

    That wasn’t something bombastic, that I have decided.

    That was just something that I was pondering about.

    And which I replied to you, to not be inpolite, and not answer.

    So just forget about the web-shop.

    If that’s ok.

    Because I really get advice from Enterprising Merseyside about it, if
    I need advice.

    It just complicates it if you also wants to coach/give advice about
    this spare-time-webshop.

    And my main focus is anyway the job-seeking.

    So we shouldn’t get distracted from that, I think.

    Just something I thought about now.

    Best regards,

    Erik Ribsskog

    ———- Forwarded message ———-
    From: Erik Ribsskog <eribsskog@gmail.com>
    Date: Tue, Aug 13, 2013 at 10:00 AM
    Subject: To Personal Advisor Sarah at Aintree Jobcentre
    To: Contact-Us <Contact-Us@jobcentreplus.gsi.gov.uk>

    Hi,

    I just thought I’d send an e-mail regarding yesterdays meeting while I
    remember it.

    When I was unemployed in Sunderland, in 2011, Anita Ford there said it
    was ‘insane’ to apply for more than two jobs a week.

    But you want me to apply for like ten jobs a day, (or something), it seems.

    (Even if there aren’t that many jobs around, I think).

    So I’m now not sure what the norm is, for number of jobs to apply for, each day.

    Also, you told me I can’t apply for jobs in Leyland and Chorley.

    But this is because I try to apply for one job a day.

    Because that’s my goal, from the jobseekers agreement.

    (Even if this is more than they think is normal, in Sunderland, they told me).

    I think when it says 90 minutes travel-time in the jobseekers-agreement.

    Then it’s meant that I’m obligated to look for work within 90 minutes
    travel-time.

    It doesn’t mean I’m restricted to only apply for work within 90
    minutes travel-time.

    (Also the trains to Leyland sometimes only use about an hour, I saw on
    the internet.

    And I set the Universal Jobmatch to look for jobs, in a 20 mile radius.

    It doesn’t have a 15 mile radius option.

    Only a 10 mile one.

    And then it doesn’t find the jobs in Chester and Manchester, I think).

    It seemed like you meant that I wasn’t allowed to apply for jobs in Leyland.

    (In the meeting yesterday).

    That there is some kind of rule forbidding me to do this.

    Surely there is no restriction like that?

    Just something I wondered about.

    Also TK Maxx is American, I checked it on the internet.

    And you wondered if a bus goes to the Aintree mall.

    After I explained that I went with Merseyrail there, when I went to
    the Maplin-store, near Aintree racecourse-ground.

    I checked on the map now, and it’s just a couple of kilometers from
    the Jobcentre, so it’s possible to walk there as well.

    And I know there is a bus that goes to the Jobcentre in Aintree, (at
    least), from Walton, so that shouldn’t be a problem.

    You wanted me to tell the college that I’m unemployed, in the
    interview with them.

    But in the last meeting you mentioned possible founding, from the jobcentre.

    This you didn’t mention in yesterdays meeting, I noticed.

    So you have changed your mind about founding for the CAD-course?

    Also, you asked me if the weather was ‘clammy’ yesterday.

    http://www.bbc.co.uk/weather/2644210

    It says the humidity is 87 percent today, (if that’s what you meant).

    Just in case I forgot about this.

    Since you’re going on a holiday, and the next appointment is in September.

    Best regards,

    Erik Ribsskog

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    Erik Ribsskog


    Update about alias/Fwd: Update/Fwd: To Personal Advisor Sarah at Aintree Jobcentre

    Erik Ribsskog Thu, May 29, 2014 at 5:14 AM

    To: Colin Simber
    Cc:
    Henrik Wedell-Wedellsborg , “emb.london”
    , HRW UK , amnestyis
    , Politikk Høyre ,
    Phso Enquiries , post , Akademikerforbundet , LHT Customer Service
    , Pia Ribsskog , Bjørn
    Ribsskog , she ,
    “hv-02.kontakt” , “anne-kathrine.skodvin”
    , post , “EUteam@amnesty.org”
    , “SCT@amnesty.org.uk”
    , hofmarskallatet@kongehuset.dk, Liverpool
    Direct , Vernepliktsverkets
    kontaktsenter ved Wenche Molstad ,
    post@slottet.no, Runcorn Office , Lars
    Aasen , Info , Benefits
    Service ,
    “steve.rotheram.mp” , LO
    Postkasse LO ,
    rcjchancery.judgeslisting@hmcts.gsi.gov.uk, CONTACT-US
    , Contact-Us
    , “sande.vgs”
    , “president@ansa.no”

    Hi,

    in the file I got from the usher, in court, last week.

    It said I used an alias named Ribskkkg, (or something like that).

    But that don’t make any sense.

    My last-name, is a place name, in Flatanger, quite far north, in
    Norway, (in Trøndelag).

    And it means Redcurrant-forrest.

    (The meaning was changed by a priest, according to a legend, or something.

    It was really Resskog.

    And it’s my mothers last-name, since she changed my last-name, when I
    was around six years old, after she divorced my father, (before that
    my name was Erik Olsen)).

    So my last-name consists of two words.

    The last word is ‘skog’, and that is the same word as in Burscough.

    Skog means scough means forrest.

    So it doesn’t make it any sense that I would spell it differently and
    use it as an alias.

    If someone spelt my last-name that wrong, it would probably have been
    someone who didn’t understand the Norwegian words in it, I’d say,
    (e.g. the British police, or someone else, who don’t understand
    Norwegian).

    Regards,

    Erik Ribsskog

    ———- Forwarded message ———-
    From: Erik Ribsskog <eribsskog@gmail.com>
    Date: Wed, May 28, 2014 at 1:49 PM
    Subject: Fwd: Update/Fwd: To Personal Advisor Sarah at Aintree Jobcentre
    To: Colin Simber <colin.simber@linskills.co.uk>
    Cc: Henrik Wedell-Wedellsborg <ww@bruunhjejle.dk>, “emb.london”
    <emb.london@mfa.no>, HRW UK <hrwuk@hrw.org>, amnestyis
    <amnestyis@amnesty.org>, Politikk Høyre <politikk@hoyre.no>, Phso
    Enquiries <phso.enquiries@ombudsman.org.uk>, post <post@mfa.no>,
    Akademikerforbundet <post@akademikerforbundet.no>, LHT Customer
    Service <csc@lht.co.uk>, Pia Ribsskog <pia@nfunorge.org>, Bjørn
    Ribsskog <bribsskog@gmail.com>, she <she@topdanmark.dk>,
    “hv-02.kontakt” <hv-02.kontakt@mil.no>, “anne-kathrine.skodvin”
    <anne-kathrine.skodvin@ica.no>, post <post@spesialenheten.no>,
    EUteam@amnesty.org” <EUteam@amnesty.org>, “SCT@amnesty.org.uk
    <sct@amnesty.org.uk>, hofmarskallatet@kongehuset.dk, Liverpool Direct
    <liverpool.direct@liverpool.gov.uk>, Vernepliktsverkets kontaktsenter
    ved Wenche Molstad <vpv.kontakt@mil.no>, post@slottet.no, Runcorn
    Office <runcornoffice@taroe.org>, Lars Aasen <lbf@lbf.no>, Info
    <info@tpas.org.uk>, Benefits Service
    <benefits.service@liverpooldirectlimited.co.uk>, “steve.rotheram.mp
    <steve.rotheram.mp@parliament.uk>, LO Postkasse LO <lo@lo.no>,
    rcjchancery.judgeslisting@hmcts.gsi.gov.uk, CONTACT-US
    <CONTACT-US@dwp.gsi.gov.uk>, Contact-Us
    <Contact-Us@jobcentreplus.gsi.gov.uk>, “sande.vgs” <sande.vgs@vfk.no>,
    president@ansa.no” <president@ansa.no>

    Hi,

    I think this might have been the e-mails that initiated that Gaynor,
    (from Aintree Jobcentre), was taking part, in a jobseeking-meeting, at
    Aintree Jobcentre, last automn.

    (Meetings which normally only Sarah Bamber and me would be at).

    The meeting, where Gaynor asked me if I wanted a new jobseeking-advisor.

    But I said it wasn’t necesarry, (because I felt sorry for Sarah
    Bamber, since she was crying, it seemed, in the meeting.

    At least her eyes were full of tears, as I remember it).

    Now I’ve browsed through much of my e-mails and files.

    (But it could be even more about this, on my blog).

    But I hope you now got better answers, to some of the questions, that
    you asked me, in the meeting, at Linskills, last week.

    (It was perhaps a bit early for me:

    And I’m from Norway, so it’s a bit easier for me sometimes, to explain
    about things, after the meeting).

    I hope you now can get me out of this murder of justice-case, (like we
    call it in Norway).

    Regards,

    Erik Ribsskog

    ———- Forwarded message ———-
    From: Erik Ribsskog <eribsskog@gmail.com>
    Date: Sat, Aug 24, 2013 at 8:38 AM
    Subject: Update/Fwd: To Personal Advisor Sarah at Aintree Jobcentre
    To: Contact-Us <Contact-Us@jobcentreplus.gsi.gov.uk>

    Hi again,

    and I also remember now.

    You wanted to know what I learned at the meeting, with Enterprising
    Merseyside, some weeks ago.

    And I explained that they told me that business that are successfull,
    are special.

    Then you asked me how I could make my business more special.

    And I said perhaps make it more British.

    But then you coach me, I think.

    And this is on my spare-time.

    And I take this with Enterprising Merseyside, if I need coaching.

    I think it’s a bit silly if I get coaching about this business, from
    both you and Enterprising Merseyside, at the same time.

    Which we could risk here.

    So I think we should leave the details about how I run my web-shop out
    of the meetings.

    After I contacted Enterprising Merseyside.

    So you can just forget about what I said about making the web-shop more British.

    That wasn’t something bombastic, that I have decided.

    That was just something that I was pondering about.

    And which I replied to you, to not be inpolite, and not answer.

    So just forget about the web-shop.

    If that’s ok.

    Because I really get advice from Enterprising Merseyside about it, if
    I need advice.

    It just complicates it if you also wants to coach/give advice about
    this spare-time-webshop.

    And my main focus is anyway the job-seeking.

    So we shouldn’t get distracted from that, I think.

    Just something I thought about now.

    Best regards,

    Erik Ribsskog

    ———- Forwarded message ———-
    From: Erik Ribsskog <eribsskog@gmail.com>
    Date: Tue, Aug 13, 2013 at 10:00 AM
    Subject: To Personal Advisor Sarah at Aintree Jobcentre
    To: Contact-Us <Contact-Us@jobcentreplus.gsi.gov.uk>

    Hi,

    I just thought I’d send an e-mail regarding yesterdays meeting while I
    remember it.

    When I was unemployed in Sunderland, in 2011, Anita Ford there said it
    was ‘insane’ to apply for more than two jobs a week.

    But you want me to apply for like ten jobs a day, (or something), it seems.

    (Even if there aren’t that many jobs around, I think).

    So I’m now not sure what the norm is, for number of jobs to apply for, each day.

    Also, you told me I can’t apply for jobs in Leyland and Chorley.

    But this is because I try to apply for one job a day.

    Because that’s my goal, from the jobseekers agreement.

    (Even if this is more than they think is normal, in Sunderland, they told me).

    I think when it says 90 minutes travel-time in the jobseekers-agreement.

    Then it’s meant that I’m obligated to look for work within 90 minutes
    travel-time.

    It doesn’t mean I’m restricted to only apply for work within 90
    minutes travel-time.

    (Also the trains to Leyland sometimes only use about an hour, I saw on
    the internet.

    And I set the Universal Jobmatch to look for jobs, in a 20 mile radius.

    It doesn’t have a 15 mile radius option.

    Only a 10 mile one.

    And then it doesn’t find the jobs in Chester and Manchester, I think).

    It seemed like you meant that I wasn’t allowed to apply for jobs in Leyland.

    (In the meeting yesterday).

    That there is some kind of rule forbidding me to do this.

    Surely there is no restriction like that?

    Just something I wondered about.

    Also TK Maxx is American, I checked it on the internet.

    And you wondered if a bus goes to the Aintree mall.

    After I explained that I went with Merseyrail there, when I went to
    the Maplin-store, near Aintree racecourse-ground.

    I checked on the map now, and it’s just a couple of kilometers from
    the Jobcentre, so it’s possible to walk there as well.

    And I know there is a bus that goes to the Jobcentre in Aintree, (at
    least), from Walton, so that shouldn’t be a problem.

    You wanted me to tell the college that I’m unemployed, in the
    interview with them.

    But in the last meeting you mentioned possible founding, from the jobcentre.

    This you didn’t mention in yesterdays meeting, I noticed.

    So you have changed your mind about founding for the CAD-course?

    Also, you asked me if the weather was ‘clammy’ yesterday.

    http://www.bbc.co.uk/weather/2644210

    It says the humidity is 87 percent today, (if that’s what you meant).

    Just in case I forgot about this.

    Since you’re going on a holiday, and the next appointment is in September.

    Best regards,

    Erik Ribsskog