Erik Ribsskog <eribsskog@gmail.com>
TSA Customer Service Response: SR: 05921502 – Re: [EXTERNAL SENDER] : Re: WCAA FOIA Appeal Response
Erik Ribsskog <eribsskog@gmail.com> 11. mai 2023 kl. 21:48
Til: tsa-contactcenter@j-c5kmh4vyerb38cgipsp5fowfa0cp3bw3vltx4qg993bsxpcrd.t-4x9leau.na21.case.salesforce.com
Kopi: Brandi Holdaway <Brandi.Holdaway@wcaa.us>, foia@tsa.dhs.gov, mail.airfranceklmfinance@airfrance.fr, lufthansa@lufthansa.de, “FOIA.Coordinator” <FOIA@wcaa.us>, Ombudsman <Ombudsman@waynecounty.com>, EmploymentVerification <EmploymentVerification@wcaa.us>, DPDFOIA DPDFOIA <DPDFOIA@detroitmi.gov>, TRIP <TRIP@tsa.dhs.gov>, osloirc@state.gov, “emb.london” <emb.london@mfa.no>, emb.washington@mfa.no, post <post@mfa.no>, amnestyis <amnestyis@amnesty.org>, HRW UK <hrwuk@hrw.org>, firmapost@rgf.no, innsyn@arbeidstilsynet.no, post@canica.no, eian@eianadvokat.no, Security <security@wcaa.us>, Akademikerforbundet <post@akademikerforbundet.no>, postmottak@sivilombudet.no, Politikk Høyre <politikk@hoyre.no>, Sfovpost <sfovpost@statsforvalteren.no>, wasamb@um.dk, flac@detroitflac.com, dba@detroitlawyer.org, External Affairs <External.Affairs@wcaa.us>, NPIC@state.gov
Hi,
I’ll try to explain about this again.
I was a study abroad-student at University of Sunderland in the UK, from September 2004.
The Norwegian study-loan-bank Lånekassa and my home-university (HiO IU) messed with me, so that my study-loan was a term late.
And this (and other things, including problems with University of Sunderland, who had a problem with false fire-alarms all the time etc, at the shared flat I got after they refused me to get my own flat, like a leaflet they sent me said would be an option) made my studies chaotic.
So I decided to just quit my studies (before
And I tried to find somewhere to live (and then I was going to find a job).
I tried to move to London, but I got freak-out by some Chelsea-football-hooligans, so I moved on to Amsterdam (because British Airways only had tickets to Amsterdam and Paris that day) and then to Germany.
And while I lived for a few days in a hotel in Frankfurt (in February 2005) then I thought that I needed a holiday (because I had worked a lot, in the holidays etc., before 2005, back in Norway).
(I thought I needed to relax.
And that a holiday (in the sun) would help me relax more.
So that it would be easier with the flat/job-hunt etc.
The reason I moved from Norway, was that I had overheard (at my workplace) that I was followed by some mafia, or something like that.
And I reckoned that the Norwegian police (who had harassed me when I went home from a nigh-club once, with my younger half-brother Axel, who went on a school for retards and youth-criminals (Bogstadveien spesialskole) for 9-10 years).
I reckoned that the Norwegian police wasn’t that good with mafia-stuff (since Norway is a small country, in the outskirts of Europe) so I thought it would be better to live in the UK, and then find out which department in the Norwegian police that I should contact about this).
But the flight (from Frankfurt to Mallorca) was canceled.
And I got a ticket (almost all the other passengers got new tickets before me, so I had to wait for many hours, before I got a new ticket (for a new flight) so this wore me out a bit).
And when I went to the gate of the new flight, someone (possibly a nazi) freaked me out, by standing up (and just continued to stand up).
So I thought, I need a break from Europe.
And Frankfurt airport is a huge airport, so they had a store that sold tickets to the USA there.
And the least expensive was one for Detroit with Lufthansa (this ticket only cost 500 euro, or something, and I needed a break from Europe, I thought).
I had a new passport, and I had read in Norwegian papers that with this type of passport, one didn’t need a visa for going to America.
But on the plane a Lufthansa-staff refused to give a form that all other non-US-citizens got.
So when I got off the plane in Detroit.
Then an American airport-security-guy screamed at me in German: ‘Sprechen sie deutch’.
(Even if I got the best score on the TROFFEL-test (or what it’s called) at University of Sunderland).
And I was forced to fill out a form in French.
(When I wanted a form in either English or Norwegian.
Not in German or French).
And then an African (colored) woman sent me to some police-men there (that were armed) when I tried to give her the form.
And they sent me back to Europe (they forced me buy a return-ticket with Air France) for no good reason (I’d say).
One of them (a guy who looked a bit like Burt Reynolds in the movie Smokey and the Bandit, with forearms almost like Popeye) wrote some stuff in my passport, after going through my suit-case (and interviewing me) and after xeroxing some of my ‘rat race-files’ (that I brought to Sunderland, because I had to get a place there through an organisation called ECL, or something, and I had to change some modules, to get a study-loan (from Lånekassa) so I needed my ‘document/diploma/letters of recommendation/transcript-folder’, from Norway).
So I try to register a FOIA-request.
And I want a copy of the letter that the airport-cops wrote (to do with why I wasn’t allowed entrance to the USA).
And I also want copies of my ‘rat race-files’ (that the airport-policeman copied) because I ended up on my uncle Martin’s farm in the Easter of 2005, and someone tried to kill me there in July 2005, so I fled to the UK again, and I had to leave my ‘document-folder’ at my uncle’s farm, and I’ve tried to ask my aunt Ellen (who died during the pandemic) about those files (I called her from the UK, when she lived on Martins farm, around 2008) but she wasn’t able to find my files/folder/suitcase.
I attach a scan of my old passport (where one can see the writings of the Detroit/airport-police, from February 2005).
I think one of the lines that was written in my old passport was possibly a type of reference-number.
So that number should make it possible to find my files in your archive/database, I reckon.
Thanks for the reply!
Regards,
Erik Ribsskog
tor. 11. mai 2023 kl. 17:02 skrev TSA Contact Center <tsa-contactcenter@tsa.dhs.gov>:
Hello,
Thank you for contacting the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) Contact Center. The response to your inquiry is listed below. If you have additional questions, please respond to this email. Please include the Service Request Number of 05921502 in your inquiry.
Thank You
TSA Contact Center
Requests and Suggestions
FOIA Requests – General
For information on your correspondence with TSA, screening statistics, or incident reports, you must make a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request. To learn more about the FOIA and how to submit a request, please visit www.tsa.gov/foia.
The FOIA does not require an agency to answer questions, perform research, create new records, or attempt to interpret a request that does not identify specific records. When making your FOIA request, be as specific as possible. Examples of required information include, but are not limited to, the following:
Specific airport, terminal, and checkpoint
Specific date or date range
Contract numbers, names, and services
Specific items, such as firearms
Relevant parties’ full names and office/airports
You will receive an acknowledgement email with your FOIA case number two (2) business days from the date we receive your completed request. Please save your case number, as you will need it for communicating with the FOIA Branch and to check your status. You may check the status of your request at www.dhs.gov/foia-status. Please note, the status information provided is an estimate. Your case may take longer to process based on the complexity of the request and our backlog.
old passport.jpg
33K
PS.