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Erik Ribsskog


To Investigating Officer Linda Hanlery. ICE Ref No: DWP00088/14/Fwd: Act Now Alert

Erik Ribsskog Thu, Jun 26, 2014 at 1:12 PM

To: DWP ICE gateway team
Cc:
Wedell-Wedellsborg , “emb.london”
, HRW UK , amnestyis
, Phso Enquiries , post ,
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Hi,

I’m refering to your letter from 23/6, which I received today, and which I attach a scanned copy of.

There’s also something called perspective.

I now have four cases, (including the ICE-case you wrote to me
about), against the Jobcentre, this year, regarding that I haven’t been
sent my allowance, for a number of days.

It’s not easy for me, to keep these four cases, apart.

One need to be a lawyer, to be unemployed these days, it seems.

To put on more perspective.

Before this year, I have been sanctioned, a number of times, by the Jobcentre, (since 2010, I think the first sanction was).

And _all_ of these earlier sanctions have been over-turned.

Noone seems to wonder about why I get these many sanctions, (and sabotage against me, like explained in the forwarded e-mail).

Is it the mafia who have a campaing against me, I’m wondering.

(I overheard at work, in Norway, in 2003, that I was followed, by the ‘mafian, at the store Rimi Bjørndal, in Oslo.

And my half-brother Axel Thomassen’s steph-mother Mette Holter has lived with the Ancona mafia-family, in USA.

Mette Holter told me this, when I rented a room, from my
half-brothers parents, during a sandwich-year, to do with my studies,
when I saved up for more study-years.

This was back in the academic year 1990/91).

Also, regarding perspective.

The Jobcentre are taking me to court, claiming that I’ve sent a Jobcentre-staff in Aintree sex-mails.
 

(They only use the name Walton Vale in Court.

But it’s really Aintree Jobcentre.

And my steph-father used to go to the horses-track, and my
grandfather Øivind Olsen, said the people who went there weren’t fine.

So I’m not sure if Aintree is fine, since they have a track, for horses to run at, in the Grand National, etc.

At least I don’t think my grandfather Øivind would think that).

Also,
the Jobcentre say, (I’ve read in a court-file, I think it was), that
I’ve used an Irish word, (I think it must be), shenanagans.

But that word we don’t use in any version in Norway.

Is it a Gallic word I was thinking, earlier today, before I got your letter.

We don’t have that many red haired Gallic people in Norway.

And noone in Norway speaks Gallic.

So to say I’ve written ‘Shenanagans’ in word.

You might as well say I’ve written in Chinese, or something.

Is this an Irish/Catholic attack on me, since I’m from Norway, I was wondering, earlier today.

(If I dear to say what I was thinking, surrounding this.
But it’s something called freedom of speach, so I write this.

The EU, I’ve read, in the Times, or something, is a ‘catholic club’.

So is it the Catholics who mess with me, for some religious or other reasons I was wondering.

It
was an Irishman, (who spoke Swedish a bit), at one of my earlier
work-places, Michael O’Shaugnessy, (or something like that), and he
acted intimidating, at times, I think.

(And he acted like he was a manager there, even if Team Leader Jill Hjälte said he wasn’t, when I asked the Team Leaders).

Just something I thought about.

Regards,

Erik Ribsskog

———- Forwarded message ———-
From: Erik Ribsskog <eribsskog@gmail.com>
Date: Wed, Jun 25, 2014 at 2:25 PM
Subject: Re: Act Now Alert
To: RBS <DigitalBanking@information.rbs.co.uk>
Cc: Wedell-Wedellsborg <ww@bruunhjejle.dk>, “emb.london” <emb.london@mfa.no>, HRW UK <hrwuk@hrw.org>, amnestyis <amnestyis@amnesty.org>, Phso Enquiries <phso.enquiries@ombudsman.org.uk>, post <post@mfa.no>, Akademikerforbundet <post@akademikerforbundet.no>, Service <csc@lht.co.uk>, Pia Ribsskog <pia@nfunorge.org>, 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, ved Wenche Molstad <vpv.kontakt@mil.no>, post@slottet.no, Office <runcornoffice@taroe.org>, Info <info@tpas.org.uk>, 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>, Google Press <press@google.com>, post@canica.no, DWP ICE gateway team <ice@dwp.gsi.gov.uk>, billing@spexhost.com, Colin Simber <colin.simber@linskills.co.uk>

Hi,

I haven’t gotten my jobseekers-allowance, since last month.

So that’s why my bank-account is overdrawn.

Someone
did sabotage against me, and wrote an e-mail in my name, to the
Jobcentre, (and Liverpool City Council), asking for my claim to end.

I was informed by this sabotage, by the Council.

And informed the Jobcentre right away, about this impersonation.

But the Jobcentre still stopped my claim.

I had to file a rapid reclaim.

To do with that reclaim, I had a phone-interview, with Sean, from Huyton Jobcentre, earlier this month.

And in that phone-call, I was told, I was going to get my allowance, on Tuesday, (that is yesterday).

But I didn’t get any money yesterday, for some reason.

(I’ve sent a complaint e-mail to the Jobcentre about this.

But have still not received a reply).

Perhaps I could have an overdraft for graduates, I was wondering.

(I’ve read about these overdrafts somewhere).

I got my Norwegian Høgskolekandidat-degree, in 2009, from Oslo University College.

(I didn’t apply for an overdraft at the time, because I had a lot of complaints, against RBS, at the time.

Which I sent to the Financial Ombudsman, etc.

I think must have been the reason.
Or that I wasn’t aware of these graduate-overdrafts, at the time).

Thanks in advance for the help with this!

Best regards,

Erik Ribsskog

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