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United Nations petition — incomplete report<br />

their nefarious malversation — cf Section 15 of the Norwegian Civil Service<br />

Act of March 4, 1983 (no. 3):<br />

"A senior civil servant or civil servant may be summarily<br />

discharged when he:<br />

has shown gross negligence in the service or is guilty of a<br />

gross breach of official duties or despite a written warning<br />

or reprimand has repeatedly breached his official duties,<br />

by improper behaviour in or outside the service proves<br />

himself unworthy of his post or damages the respect or<br />

confidence that is essential to the post.<br />

The provision in this section shall not restrict the right to<br />

punish a senior civil servant or civil servant by depriving<br />

him of his post pursuant to the rules of penal legislation."<br />

Essential and engaging though, I won't discuss the purely juridical/psychopathological<br />

aspects of official Norwegian corruption further in this specific subsection<br />

(if this and related topics are of particular interest, you may e.g study my Apho-<br />

risms &c ##1–4, 7–14, 16, 19–34, 37–52, 54–67, 71–72, 74, 76–82, 84, 96, 98–<br />

120, 123–128, 130, 134, 136–140, and 143–166) — we shall, on the other hand,<br />

take a look at some practical precautions against the explicitly morbid/unlawful<br />

persecution of outstandingly intelligent/creative individuals wantonly indulged in<br />

by Norwegian authorities the latter years:<br />

Whereas the cobweb-optics* (*cf pp 105–111, item Doc #3217 [pp 105–107]) and<br />

eavesdropping devices are vehemently abused by state paid baddies practically<br />

everywhere in Norway — in/at airports, railroad stations/cars, subways, ferryboats,<br />

havens, busses, taxicabs, rent-a-cars, hotels/motels/hostels, tourist homes/accom-<br />

modations, restaurants/cafés, barrooms, cabarets/casinos/resorts, playhouses, cinemas,<br />

museums/collections/galleries, stadia/gyms, travel agencies, lobbies, commer-<br />

cial premises, shops, office buildings, conference centers, universities/schools, embassies/consulates,<br />

churches/meetinghouses, hospitals, ticket counters, campgrounds,<br />

parks, bathrooms/pissoirs/WCs, private houses/apartments/cottages/<br />

vehicles…etc, the two most important rules in this connection are:<br />

1. Unless strictly required;<br />

DON'T ENTER NORWEGIAN TERRITORY!<br />

&<br />

185<br />

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

by Wilh. Werner WINTHER, Norway<br />

185

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