FORMAL COMPLAINT - Sweden Confidential
FORMAL COMPLAINT - Sweden Confidential
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United Nations petition — incomplete report<br />
the foregoing assertion, the golden rule is never to rely on a Norwegian senior<br />
civil servant or official whatsoever…..whereas unimpelled employment with and<br />
amicable contributions to nowadays Norwegian authorities normally points<br />
to dangerous moral/intellectual/informational defects.<br />
Regardless of our empirically and otherwise well-founded distrust, we may to a<br />
given extent intercommunicate and associate feignedly jovially with the actual<br />
officeholders to meet tactical requirements like the gathering, evaluation and<br />
spreading of essential intelligence…..in most circumstances, however, it's<br />
generally unbecoming to distinctly respectable persons to communicate needlessly<br />
and unobliged/volitionally keep company with these authority hired individuals<br />
who for preventive reasons should be brusquely denied admittance to all assemb-<br />
lies of zealously upright and sharply discerning men and women.<br />
As an absolute debarment of Norwegian senior state and public officials from all<br />
groups of superbly wise and virtuous persons may seem unduly extreme to some of<br />
you, I shall spend a few minutes explaining why such radical measures nevertheless<br />
are recommendable.<br />
Initially we shall pay particular attention to some articles of "The Constitution<br />
of the Kingdom of Norway":<br />
ARTICLE 1<br />
The Kingdom of Norway is a free, independent, indivisible and<br />
inalienable Realm. Its form of government is a limited and<br />
hereditary monarchy.<br />
ARTICLE 3<br />
The Executive Power is vested in the King, or in the Queen if she<br />
has succeeded to the Crown pursuant to the provisions of Article 6<br />
or Article 7 or Article 48 of this Constitution. When the Executive<br />
Power is thus vested in the Queen, she has all the rights and obli-<br />
gations which pursuant to this Constitution and the Law of the Land<br />
are possessed by the King.<br />
ARTICLE 4<br />
The King shall at all times profess the Evangelical-Lutheran religion,<br />
and uphold and protect the same.<br />
ARTICLE 5<br />
The King's person is sacred; he cannot be censured or accused. The<br />
responsibility rests with his Council.<br />
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<strong>FORMAL</strong> <strong>COMPLAINT</strong> VS THE KINGDOM OF NORWAY<br />
by Wilh. Werner WINTHER, Norway<br />
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