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The criminal – Øystein Midtsundstad – sentenced to 8 months in prison

According to an article published in the Norwegian newspaper (“BA”), the notorious criminal Øystein Midtsundstad has been sentenced to 8 months in prison for his theft of a sailing yacht in 2011. The sentence was pronounced by a Norwegian court of justice in February 2013.

Midtsundstad has a total of 6 prior sentences in Norway and 3 in Sweden and Spain. In addition, he has a sentence in Estonia and possibly in Greece.

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The criminal in action

The criminal in action

The white trash of Europe – the parasites the politicians forgot

With the growing concern of cultural migration – especially with regards to influence from Islam – it is becoming more and more evident that Europe’s traditional social problems with crime and growing socially maladjusted strata in the population have been neglected.

From the “new generation” of criminal and parasitic mindsets, we find some common personal characteristics in most countries in Europe.

The typical modern European criminal..

  • is white
  • has a low-to-medium social class background
  • has parents with lower education, moderate salary. Most parents end up on welfare before they are halfway to retirement age
  • is born in the late 1960’s – throughout the 1970’s
  • had difficulties adapting to school from an early age
  • experiments with crime related activities at an early age
  • drugs and alcohol early become important tools

Interestingly enough, these people are often politically identified on the far right and express harshly criticism towards immigrants and all kinds of welfare support systems that do not immediately benefit themselves. It is difficult to find any rational motivation for this, as it is quite clear that through history, most right extreme political groups would quickly remove the welfare based life support systems on which these “white parasites” depend.

With EU adoptions in all European countries the past twenty years, removal of passport control, etc, these criminals found it easy to extend their locally based small-crime activities to other countries.

One good example of this is the notorious Norwegian criminal “Oystein Midtsundstad”. He is well known in many countries in Europe, but with an exception of an 18 months sentence in Spain, he is only convicted for minor criminal offences. This symbolize the sad and consistent inability of the juridical system to act pro-actively towards this group of criminals. Typically the political focus is not to address this kind of crimes and most times the police reports end with cases dropped.

Midtsundstad

Oystein Midtsundstad, a 45 year old Norwegian male, son of low income farmers, has a comprehensive criminal record in several European countries. Apart from the sentence in Spain, he also has a sentence in Estonia (in absentia, since the criminal managed to flee the country before the verdict) for financial fraud and theft, in Norway (theft and fraud), current investigation in Poland (theft and smuggling), Portugal and Greece (theft). Interestingly, in Greece, a group of local merchants being victim of the criminal actions of Midtsundstad have established their own investigation of this man – with the purpose of bringing him to justice.

Midtsundstad has also several “on going” criminal records regarding insurance fraud schemes, most of them related to sea boats, yachts and trucks. But these cases have little-to-no change of becoming a threat to this man since he is part of the “politically invisible, white trash strata” of society. In the mean time, the criminal can live a comfortable life, with full funding of living expenses from the welfare system.