FORMAL COMPLAINT - Sweden Confidential
FORMAL COMPLAINT - Sweden Confidential
FORMAL COMPLAINT - Sweden Confidential
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United Nations petition — incomplete report<br />
A summary appendix to the 2009 edition of<br />
<strong>FORMAL</strong> <strong>COMPLAINT</strong><br />
VS THE KINGDOM OF NORWAY<br />
As for anno 2008, the scandalous and grossly criminal malconduct of Norwegian<br />
authorities throughout the year mirrors and substantially testifies to the<br />
sinistrous but most accurate portrayal found in Formal Complaint vs the<br />
Kingdom of Norway* (*FOCO) pp 196―197.<br />
Whereas a precise and thoroughly verified description of the rotten and assuredly<br />
morbid terrorism waged by Norwegian (senior) civil servants already exist, it<br />
should be synoptically defensible to put forth a somewhat cursory presentation<br />
of a few main events taking place during 2008 and the first trisection of this<br />
year.<br />
May 7―June 20, 2008:<br />
On May 7 Document #9125 and corresponding enclosures (cf Internet Documents<br />
by Wilh. Werner Winther* − *INDO − and the separated document<br />
Impeachment found at www.scribd.com/wwerner778689) are formally handed<br />
over to the notoriously trustless and violently corrupted sheriff office in NO-<br />
Brattvåg.<br />
As for this specific complaint/application and firmly based on broad/inimical<br />
experience with official corruption in general, I cherished no illusions whatsoever<br />
prosecuted authorities would comply with Norwegian law or otherwise<br />
fulfill their juridical obligations according to international covenants/regulations<br />
(cf Doc #9125, p 218)….and sure enough:<br />
When I telephonically contacted the Norwegian Parliament archivist Ms Lene<br />
ANDREASSEN (AO) June 18, she was most astonished to discover Document<br />
#9125 and complemental attachments could be found absolutely nowhere in<br />
their − in other respects − tidy archives! Still somewhat bewildered, Ms<br />
Andreassen asked me to send a copy of Doc #9125 to her fax machine<br />
straightaway….and I did.<br />
June 20 I had a new phone conversation with Ms Andreassen who declared she<br />
had received my fax sending and intended to place Doc #9125 before Mr<br />
Thorbjørn JAGLAND* and/or Mr Inge LØNNING* (*presidents of the<br />
Norwegian Parliament/Lagting, respectively ‒ cf FOCO p 211) that afternoon.<br />
218<br />
<strong>FORMAL</strong> <strong>COMPLAINT</strong> VS THE KINGDOM OF NORWAY<br />
by Wilh. Werner WINTHER, Norway<br />
218