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United Nations petition — incomplete report<br />

Now — to cut this gangrenous matter short:<br />

We're convinced Mr Headless' father, King Olav V, was<br />

an illegitimate child clearly and legally unentitled to inherit<br />

and in any respects occupy the Norwegian Throne (cf Article<br />

6 above)…..and — even if King Headless claims he here-<br />

tofore has been completely ignorant of his familial illegi-<br />

timacy, we feel quite sure he has been fully cognizant of<br />

this scandalous fact since his youth (cf Aphorisms<br />

&c ##135 and 137).<br />

In any event King Harald V the Headless most flagrantly has violated the oaths<br />

laid down in Article 9 and Article 44 of the Norwegian Constitution — he has<br />

repetitively and mala fide sanctioned and awarded the most serious and dishono-<br />

rable examples of state supported rottenness and premeditated human rights vio-<br />

lations ever seen in modern Norway (cf pp 31, 68–69 and 126 etc), and his regal<br />

malversation are intensely disgraceful and totally condemnable indeed.<br />

The Council of State (cf Article 12 of the Norwegian Constitution) — or "King's<br />

Council" (cf pp 30–31 above) — normally consist of the Norwegian King en per-<br />

sonne, the Prime Minister, the Minister of Finance, the Minister of Local Govern-<br />

ment and Regional Development, the Minister of Foreign Affairs, the Minister<br />

of Defence, the Minister of Environment, the Minister of Petroleum and Energy,<br />

the Minister of International Development, the Minister of Trade and Industry, the<br />

Minister of Transport and Communications, the Minister of Education and<br />

Research, the Minister of Labour and Social Inclusion, the Minister of Justice and<br />

the Police, the Minister of Children and Equality, the Minister of Culture and<br />

Church Affairs, the Minister of Health and Care Services, the Minister of<br />

Government Administration and Reform, the Minister of Agriculture and Food, the<br />

Minister of Fisheries and Coastal Affairs, and the administrative head of the Office<br />

of the Prime Minister functioning as the Council's secretary.<br />

The various members of the Council of State represents the political core of the<br />

Norwegian Government, and the nation's highest administrative authority are<br />

correspondingly vested in the King's Council (cf Article 3 of the Norwegian Constitution).<br />

Said minister councillors acts in their capacity as political supremos of<br />

their respective government ministries — e.g the Ministry of Justice and the Police<br />

or the Ministry of Health and Care Services, and more or less subordinate to these<br />

ministries we find a conglomerate of directorates and different administrative<br />

organs.<br />

Norway is divided into 19 distinct counties, and each county consists of a number<br />

of municipalities together forming the county municipality — partially selfgoverning,<br />

said counties and corresponding municipalities are balefully under the<br />

heel of central/national authorities though.<br />

170<br />

<strong>FORMAL</strong> <strong>COMPLAINT</strong> VS THE KINGDOM OF NORWAY<br />

by Wilh. Werner WINTHER, Norway<br />

170

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