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Erik Ribsskog

FW: Update/Fwd: Compansation-claim/Fwd: Kompansasjon for tull fra amerikanske myndigheter?

Erik Ribsskog  29. august 2017 kl. 04:59

Til: “RedressFinal, TRIP”

Kopi: post , “Treff, Terje” , Gsquest Grad School Admissions Questions , kari.odberg@hioa.no, emb.washington@mfa.no

Hi,

this could be due to negro-politics, I’ve found out now.

I was born on 25th of July 1970.

And on the same date, in 1967, it was a negro-riot, in Detroit, it seems, (it’s a movie about this uproar now called Detroit, and one can learn this, by reading, about this movie).

So the negro-woman who refused me entrance to the USA, (on Detroit airport in 2005), could have done that, because she didn’t like the date, of my birthday, in my passport, I wonder now.

(So the negro-woman did this as part of political negro-uproar/riot, it could seem).

I had to spend lots of money on plane-tickets across the Atlantic twice, and had to experience many hours of ‘jail’/interrogation, by armed cops.

So this I wanted to complain about.

Where is my big economical compensation due to this terror/warfare, I was wondering.

Erik Ribsskog



2013-04-18 14:33 GMT+01:00 RedressFinal, TRIP <TRIP@tsa.dhs.gov>:

Please know that CBP does not provide compensation to travelers who are refused entry into the United States.

The U.S. Department of Homeland Security Traveler Redress Inquiry Program (DHS TRIP) is a single point of contact for individuals who have inquiries or seek resolution regarding difficulties they experience during their travel while screening at transportation hubs, such as airports and train stations, or while crossing U.S. borders.  Examples of travel difficulties may include:

  • watch list issues
  • screening problems at ports of entry
  • situations where travelers believe they have been unfairly or incorrectly delayed, denied boarding or identified for additional screening at our nation’s transportation hubs.
                                                 
DHS TRIP is part of an effort by the United States Departments of State and Homeland Security to welcome travelers while still securing our country from those who want to do us harm.

Participation in the DHS Traveler Redress Inquiry Program is voluntary.  If you wish to apply, you may do so by visiting: www.dhs.gov/TRIP

In the alternative, you may complete the appended Traveler Inquiry Form, provide your original signature, and then return it with a copy of at least one unexpired photograph-bearing government-issued travel document (e.g., driver’s license or unexpired passport) to Trip@dhs.gov or mailed to the following address:

U.S. Department of Homeland Security
Traveler Redress Inquiry Program (DHS TRIP)
601 South 12th Street, TSA-901
Arlington, VA  20598-6901


Sincerely,
DHS TRIP

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?

Hi,

it isn’t only the USA who have refused me to go on holiday, for funny reasons.

This easter Isle of Man also did the same.


The difference is that I get a refund, for my ticket-expenses this time.


USA owe me around £2000 in ticket-expenses, I think.

And you should also pay like a million dollars in compensation for messing with me, I think.


Erik Ribsskog


PS.


Here is more about this:

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Erik Ribsskog
<eribsskog@gmail.com>




Update/Fwd: Your booking at Adelphi Hotel



Erik Ribsskog

<eribsskog@gmail.com>

Sun, Apr 14, 2013 at 1:13 AM

Hi again,


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.


And aunt Ellen didn’t have any luggage, for some reason.

So my aunt Ellen always had to go throw a horrible control, where they looked for narcotica, my grandmother said.


I guessed they must have put their fingers up both my aunt Ellens anus and vagina, to look for drugs there.

(That’s how it must have been, I guess, even if my grandmother didn’t detail it like that.

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).

But I don’t know if these people found any drugs in my aunt Ellens vagina and anus.


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.


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.


But I don’t know if the airport-control found any narcotics, in my aunts vagina and anus.

But it’s a bit relief, for me, after being the victim of this homosexual clapping, from the SIA ID-guy Moreton.


That my aunt also get sexualy harrased when she goes abroad.

So it’s isn’t only me, in my familiy, at least.

But my aunt don’t send my inheretence, after grandmother Ingeborg, who died in 2009.


Becuase my aunt has moved back to Norway now.

But I guess Ellen uses these money for narcotics.

Who knows.

Just as an update.

Erik Ribsskog



———- Forwarded message ———-
From: Erik Ribsskog <eribsskog@gmail.com>

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.



This was just some silly terror-stuff, I’d say.

Two guys without uniform attacked me, after I’d passed the ferry-company security-guards.

So these weren’t really working for the ferry-company, I think.


And the captain used some gossip, as excuse, for not letting me go with the ferry.

And the guys without uniform, (but with SIA-ID’s), they, (Mr. Moreton), touched me, all over my upper-body.


It was like gay sex, I think.

I’m never going to go to the Isle of Man again.

One have to have gay sex with terrorists to go there, it seems.

I suspect the Order of St. John.


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.



It’s that order who mess with people who are after Plantagenet etc., I think.

Something like that.

But thanks for the e-mail.

Really I should have gotten millions of pounds in compensation, for this terror-act.

But this order also controls the lawyers, I think, so I don’t think I’m going to get a penny.

At least not a penny more than the ticket(s).

Thanks again for the e-mail!

Regards,


Erik Ribsskog

On Fri, Apr 12, 2013 at 2:36 PM, adelphi hotel 3 star <adelphihotel@hotmail.com> wrote:

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






Hi,

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


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


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


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


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


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


It seems like that to me.


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


What the hell was this?


Some kind of sharia or vendetta or something?


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


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


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


This was a scandal, I think.


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


And you only give me the money for the ticket.


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


This is like you disgrace the Norwegian Home Defence.


This was sickening, I think.


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


This was like a terrorist-act, I think.


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


Who is behind this?


The mafia, the CIA, Al Quaida?

It’s a disgrace to the free world.

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



Like they do in America.


Erik Ribsskog




———- Forwarded message ———-
From: Erik Ribsskog <eribsskog@gmail.com>
Date: Sun, Mar 31, 2013 at 3:21 AM

Subject: Fwd: Your booking at Adelphi Hotel
To: 
adelphihotel@hotmail.com
Cc: 
l.kennedy@easylaw.co.uk, “emb.london” <emb.london@mfa.no>, “hv-02.kontakt” <hv-02.kontakt@mil.no>
Hi,

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

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

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

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

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

The Police was also there.

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

SIA was happy with me to go with the ferry.

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

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

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

A Police officer with number ‘8156’.

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

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

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

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

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

I said I’ll do that.

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

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

Something like this.

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Sorry about this!

Best regards,

Erik Ribsskog





———- Forwarded message ———-
From: Booking.com <customer.service@booking.com>
Date: Fri, Mar 29, 2013 at 10:43 PM

Subject: Your booking at Adelphi Hotel
To: 
eribsskog@gmail.com

Thank you, Erik! Your booking is now confirmed.Image removed by sender. BOOKING.COM online hotel reservations 
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Booking number

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E-mail
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Booked by
Erik Ribsskog

Your reservation:
1 night, 1 room 

Check-in:
Saturday, 30 March 2013
(from 12:00 – 22:00) 

Check-out:
Sunday, 31 March 2013
(from 10:00 – 11:00) 

Single Room

£ 29.17

VAT (20%) included
£ 5.83

Total price

£ 35


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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




Hi,

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.

Hope I send the e-mail to the right address this time!

Best regards,


Erik Ribsskog


———- 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>


If you have additional questions, we recommend that you contact Customs and Border Protection (CBP) directly.  For general CBP inquiries, please call the Customer Service Center Monday-Friday, between 8:30 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. Eastern Time.
General Inquiries – 877-CBP-5511
International Callers – (703) 526-4200
TDD – 866-880-6582
Sincerely,
DHS TRIP

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?

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.

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 $.

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.


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).


So I had to stay on a hotel in Oslo, (Gardermoen), for one night, waiting for my suitcase.


And that hotel cost 1.000 NOK a night, or around 200 $.

So my expenes where around 4.200 $ for plane tickets and hotel.

And what did I get in return?
Nothing, I didn’t get to spend a single second in the USA.

So I think I should be given compensation from the US Government, for this poor treatment and travel expenses.


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.


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
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