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Bridge action with confrontation in Stockholm

ACTIVISM. On Sunday 12 June, activists from Sweden’s Nest 1 held another banner action in Stockholm – this time with an unexpected guest.

Nordic Resistance Movement activist at banner action on Stockholm bridge

The action took place on a bridge over National Road 73, which the activists have visited several times before for similar activities. Approximately 2,500 to 3,000 vehicles pass under the bridge per hour, making it a great location for exposure, and the reactions from drivers are usually mostly positive. As was the case on this day.

The banner for the day bore the message “White workers built this country – White workers can take this country back!” and was flanked by Tyr rune flags, which fluttered in the wind in the fine summer weather.

Nordic Resistance Movement banner action on Stockholm bridge

The activity was proceeding calmly as usual, until a leftist thought it was a good idea to stop and shout some absurd things, before kicking an activist – something he quickly regretted when he received a fitting reprimand.

Leftist tries to attack Nordic Resistance Movement activist

Whether the reprimand was particularly rough or if the red happened to have poor balance and fell to the ground will be left to the imagination, but what is certain is that he left the scene quicker than he arrived, even though he came by bicycle and for some reason chose to run away without it.

Violent leftist runs away from Nordic Resistance Movement activists

Shortly afterwards, the activists concluded the activity and departed, pleased with having conveyed our message to thousands of Stockholmers – not to mention the fact that another person learned that you cannot act however you want without consequences.

The identities of the activists who participated in the action have been hidden in the above photos, as the police sometimes decide that self-defence is not a legal act for National Socialists, and we do not want anyone to be arrested unnecessarily.

Street activism and physical tests – Day of action in Gothenburg

RESISTANCE MOVEMENT. Last Saturday brought a full day of activism and training exercises for Resistance Movement members and activists in Gothenburg.

Nordic Resistance Movement Gothenburg activism, Sweden

Members and activists of the Nordic Resistance Movement began the day by gathering in brilliant sunshine outside Gothenburg for a rundown of the agenda by the organiser. He explained the day would be very similar to a regular leaflet distribution in central Gothenburg; however, there would be one key difference.

Due to the Resistance Movement’s persistent and diligent work in responding to the garbage Left and the police’s stupidity and attempts at violence, these anti-White forces have in many cases disappeared from the streets or simply left us be. As there was no competent resistance, the organiser decided we would simulate it ourselves to keep the activists on their toes.

The activists were divided into pairs, with orders not to leave each other’s side under any circumstances until the activity was over, no matter how unnecessary it felt to go somewhere together. Positions in the group, locations and exact times for moving on during the day were announced, and the comrades headed into the centre of the city.

Nordic Resistance Movement Gothenburg activism, Sweden

The activists immediately lined up and got into formation, walking towards the first destination for the day, Gothenburg Cathedral. There they stayed for a pre-determined duration and gave out leaflets to passers-by with good results, before lining up again and, without exchanging a word to one another, departing at the designated time.

Nordic Resistance Movement Gothenburg activism, Sweden

The next stop for the day was the statue known locally as Kopparmärra at Kungsportsplatsen. Upon arrival, the same procedure that had taken place at the cathedral was repeated – the flag bearers back to back in the centre, flanked by leaflet distributors, security personnel and media.

Nordic Resistance Movement Gothenburg activism, Sweden

A single lone loudmouth screamed in desperation about how the Resistance Movement was not welcome on the city’s streets, but he did not gain any sympathy from the hundred or so people present, who were probably more curious about what kind of idiot was shouting than they were in stopping any Nazis.

More numerous were the happy shouts and interesting discussions, including those from newly arrived racial comrades from Eastern Europe, who asked if they could apply for membership directly onsite. Then there was an older gentleman who was just as interested in discussing our photographer’s lens and comparing it to his own as he was in talking about race and IQ and how they correlate with Black and White intelligence.

Nordic Resistance Movement Gothenburg activism, Sweden

The police finally showed up a little later on, but they kept their distance, and nine minutes later the activists had lined up in formation to march off again at the scheduled time. This seemed to throw the police off-guard, as they did not even follow the activists on a rather pleasant walk through a sunny Gothenburg, which was filled to the brim with people.

Nordic Resistance Movement Gothenburg activism, Sweden

With the public activism concluded, it was time for the next stop – a recreation area, where an entertaining but also demanding “adventure run” would be held.

The pairs were now lumped together into groups and had to compete against one another in various physical, mental and occasionally banal trials.

For example, the first task was to fill a bucket at the top of a steep slope with water. It had to be filled using a smaller bucket at the bottom of the slope – something that would have probably been easier had someone not made a hole in the small bucket.

NRM training activity, near Gothenburg, Sweden

Challenges of this type superseded one another for a few hours, until the bright sunshine was exchanged for typical Gothenburg pouring rain, which often comes along unexpected.

NRM training activity, near Gothenburg, Sweden

After completing the tasks, and praising one another’s efforts and commitment, the day was concluded.

National Day celebrations around Sweden

NATIONAL DAY. Celebrations of Sweden’s National Day took place around the country on 6 June.

Strawberry cream cake with flags served on Sweden's National Day

As previously reported, there was a celebration with speeches by Simon Lindberg and Pär Öberg in Nest 5. Elsewhere, celebrations of various kinds were arranged in “Nest 18” (Nest 1 and 8 combined), Nest 2, Nest 4 and Nest 6. Below follows a compiled report from all these events.

National Day celebration and monthly meeting in Mälardalen

Nest 1 and Nest 8 celebrated this year’s National Day together in traditional fashion, with a gathering in the green surroundings of Västmanland. It was a true family occasion, with the majority of activists, members and support members being accompanied by their spouses and children, while a number of supporters also attended.

After holding the monthly meeting, the participants cooked meat and cheese on the grill, before sitting down to enjoy it on the field next to the farm houses.

NRM National Day celebrations, 2022

After the meal, a quadrathlon was held between three teams of mixed ages. The disciplines were archery, standing jumps, slingshot shooting and problem solving. The victors of this hard-fought struggle were “Team Swastika”.

The quadrathlon took its toll on the participants’ energy reserves, which made the ensuing fika with beautifully decorated cream cakes all the more appreciated.

Strawberry cream cake with flags served on Sweden's National Day

But those who thought the day’s competitions were over proved to be mistaken. Next it was time for individual battles in the form of a knowledge quiz, with the theme of “Facts about the Nordic Resistance Movement”.

The winner of the quiz was Nest 1 activist Joakim Kannisto, who was also honoured with an award for the Nest’s esteemed “Nato, Go Home” activity – an ornate beer tankard from the White United webshop.

The day also included boxing, socialising and plenty of children’s activities.

NRM kids' martial arts training

Nest 2 celebrate National Day in Alingsås

The day’s agenda in Nest 2 consisted of a monthly meeting, brännboll, barbecuing and swimming. Families from the whole Nest travelled to the Mjörnvallen sports ground to take part in the festivities.

The monthly meeting was held first, with new members being welcomed to the group, while support members and families got things ready for the brännboll match.

Brännboll game at Nordic Resistance Movement National Day celebration

After the meeting, the group was divided into two mixed teams, with the National Council member Fredrik Vejdeland captaining one side, and the activist and Group Chief Samuel Almroth leading the other. Fredrik and Samuel were both natural choices as team captains, considering their history in these positions in the Nest’s brännboll contests in previous years.

Brännboll game at Nordic Resistance Movement National Day celebration
Team Almroth versus Team Vejdeland

Despite a tough fight from both sides, it was Team Almroth that had the last word and again left the field victorious.

Vejdeland commented: “I think it was a lot of fun. The teams were very mixed, with both young and old players. But Almroth’s team was the better team today, and for once he won fair and square.

“We will now be in serious training before the next event, which will be Nordic Man of the Year at Nordic Days this summer. If luck is on our side, we will meet again and have our revenge.”

After the match, the attendees enjoyed a barbecue and swam in the nearby lake. There was also a small market selling handicrafts and books.

Nordic Resistance Movement handicraft market of traditional Nordic wares, Sweden
A selection of the goods on offer at the market

The day ended with socialising and beach football.

Activism, martial arts and dinner at National Day celebration in Sundsvall

National Day in Sundsvall began with a banner action on a very windy bridge above the E4 motorway. As usual, the activity received mixed reactions, which in this case included everything from victory salutes and honking to a police visit.

Nordic Resistance Movement banner action, Sundsvall, Sweden
The sun was shining, but the strong wind made things difficult for the activists

Next, the comrades went to a nearby field for a physical training session, which included martial arts training featuring kicking with leg protection.

NRM martial arts training kicking, Nest 4, Sweden

After a long, sweaty and varied session, the participants headed to a barbecue area in a beautiful nature reserve. Upon arrival, some chose to cool off with a quick dip in the still somewhat cold waters, before warming up again by consuming freshly grilled fillets of pork.

All in all, it was a successful day for the activists in Nest 4!

Monthly meeting with photography course and brännboll match in Nest 6

Brännboll game at Nordic Resistance Movement National Day celebration

Nest 6 gathered outside Skellefteå for a pleasant monthly meeting and social activities on National Day.

After the day had begun with the monthly meeting, sandwich cake was served in honour of the occasion, which was greatly appreciated. Even those who usually have a strong dislike for the dish enjoyed the meal, which says a lot for the abilities of the Nest’s chef.

Traditional Swedish sandwich cake, smörgåstårta

After the sandwich cake had been devoured and the attendees had enjoyed pleasant conversations over cups of coffee, it was time for a photography course given by a member. He tried to keep the material as basic as possible and only included the most necessary information for those with a serious interest in getting into photography.

NRM photography course slide, Nest 6 monthly meeting

The presentation focused on image editing and photography with a system camera, with the hope that members who knew little about the craft would go away somewhat wiser and with new ideas about taking photos for things such as activist reports and articles. The final part of the presentation demonstrated simple methods of editing photos in Photoshop.

Many of the audience members showed a genuine interest in photography and asked a lot of questions about the different topics covered. Perhaps this will lead to new upcoming photographers emerging from the Nest?

When the presentation was over, the Nest Chief ordered everyone out to an adjacent field, where a brännboll match would be held. The participants were divided into two teams, and Jeff Hede was appointed referee.

NRM Nest 6 brännboll referee
The referee looks carefully through the rule booklet

Hede read the rules carefully and extensively to the teams and issued strong warnings about the consequences of any rule-breaking, which he also repeated several times during the match.

The competition was hard-fought, and all the players were exhausted when the winning team was declared. Many of them were surprised that a game of brännboll could be so physically demanding.

Brännboll game at Nordic Resistance Movement National Day celebration
Nest Chief Daniel Byström lets loose

After the tired party had walked back to the venue, they were met with the scent of grilled meat from the barbecue. This was served alongside salad and potato salad, which was very tasty and was appreciated by all. The meal also marked the end of the day’s activities, with everyone soon beginning to head home one by one.

Meat cooking on a barbecue

Sweden’s Nest 7 hold town square meetings in four Småland towns

ACTIVISM. Jönköping, Nässjö, Vetlanda and Eksjö were all visited by Sweden’s Nest 7 for public speeches on Saturday.

Nordic Resistance Movement speech, Jönköping, Småland

The day began in Jönköping, outside the A6 shopping centre. The first speech was given by Jonas Jensmark, who spoke about who bears responsibility for the population replacement and encouraged the people to join the resistance against these traitors.

From Jonas Jensmark’s speech:

A population replacement is taking place in Sweden, through which we will become a minority in our own country in the not too distant future. This means that ultimately our people, our race, will be eradicated forever – something that, if it were to happen, would be totally irreversible.

Nordic Resistance Movement speech, Jönköping, Småland

Next to speak was Nest Chief Hampus Maijala. His speech was also about the population replacement, as well as the consequences of mass immigration for the Swedish people, and the corruption of politicians. He went on to talk about the coming election this autumn, and making a revolutionary choice by voting for the Resistance Movement.

Excerpt from Hampus Maijala’s speech:

A population replacement is happening right in front of your eyes, a population replacement that is strongly denied by the establishment, but which is simultaneously shouted from the rooftops by the government and media whenever they want to prove how humanitarian they are.

Nordic Resistance Movement speech, Jönköping, Småland

Next, the comrades lined up on Hovrättstorget in Jönköping and held the speeches again. They then moved on to give the speeches in central Nässjö, followed by Vetlanda and finally Eksjö.

Nordic Resistance Movement speech, Nässjö, Småland
Nässjö

Maijala:

You can continue to close your eyes while the establishment’s boot crushes you and everything you hold dear, or you can join the Nordic Resistance Movement – the only force that is willing to sacrifice everything to throw out the non-European foreigners and hold the politicians of Sweden accountable for their anti-Nordic policies.

Nordic Resistance Movement speech, Eksjö, Småland
Eksjö

Jensmark:

For centuries, the White Swedish Smålanders have fought – fought to cultivate the earth, fought against tyranny, fought for their safety. And we continue to fight today against a tyrannical and corrupt system, against the mass invasion, against immigrant violence.

Nordic Resistance Movement speech, Eksjö, Småland
In Eksjö, the speeches were held on Stora Torget, where the Green Party were also present

Jensmark:

We fight for a Småland that is once again populated by White people, free from foreign elements that have absolutely no right to be here – people who have never contributed and will never contribute to the development of our society. I wonder what has to happen for you to take responsibility and become part of the struggle. Must the foreign gangs personally beat you to the ground before you spring into action and stop clenching your fist in your pocket? Must your daughter be raped, must your son be murdered?

Maijala:

People of Sweden, you have a choice. Understand that it does not have to be like this. Make a revolutionary choice!

Guðfinnur on why he joined the Nordic Resistance Movement

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Guðfinnur, the new co-host on Landsmenn, on National Socialism and the Nordic Resistance Movement.

Excerpt from Landsmenn #5-Interview with Guðfinnur from Iceland

No global warming in Iceland

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Guðfinnur, the new co-host on Landsmenn, about global warming in Iceland.

Excerpt from Landsmenn #5-Interview with Guðfinnur from Iceland

A celebration of fellowship – National Day gathering in Sweden’s Nest 5

NATIONAL DAY. Nest 5 met in the summer sun to celebrate Sweden’s National Day in a spirit of fellowship on 6 June.

NRM Nest 5 National Day 2022 Simon Lindberg speech

On Sweden’s National Day, Nest 5 members and activists gathered in a pleasant venue in the south-western woods of the Bergslagen district. After arrival and a little mingling, the first part of the day – the monthly meeting – began. The meeting started with some general information to give the audience a clear picture of the current situation in the Nest. After everyone had been informed of the most important points, the meeting moved onto its second part, with the member and activist groups holding their own meetings, which included discussions about all kinds of matters concerning the past and future struggle.

After the monthly meeting, the final preparations were made ahead of the National Day celebration. When the time came, the Nest and a number of new supporters sat at the neatly arranged long table to wait for the day’s emcee, Nest Chief Pär Sjögren. Sjögren bid everyone welcome and briefly explained how the day would progress. The guests could expect lunch with accompanying National Day cakes, plus two short speeches from the leader of the Nordic Resistance Movement, Simon Lindberg, and the National Council member Pär Öberg.

NRM Nest 5 National Day 2022 dinner table

When both the adults and children were full from the lunch prepared by the organiser group, Simon Lindberg stepped up to the podium. The attendees quickly quietened their conversations and turned their attention towards the stage. Lindberg’s speech was about the celebration of National Day itself, but also the election campaign that Resistance Movement members and activists are conducting throughout the year.

NRM Nest 5 National Day 2022 Simon Lindberg speech

Excerpt from Simon Lindberg’s speech:

If not you who are here today, you who are members and supporters of the Nordic Resistance Movement, you who have progressed so far that you have travelled to a National Socialist celebration with pride in your chests to celebrate our people on Sweden’s National Day – if you do not give everything for the struggle, then how can we expect others to do it?

By all means, I hope you have a really nice day here today. I hope you have eaten well and get to experience a fantastic day of community and comradeship. I hope you feel true pride and increased self-esteem today – that you will be strengthened and, in a small way, become even better versions of yourselves.

But, I also hope that I will be able to stand side by side with you on the streets tomorrow. Because the fate of the Swedish people depends on it, far more than it depended on whether or not Gustav Vasa was crowned king 500 years ago. It is about us that the history books of the future will be written. It is our revolution that will be the date of the future Nordic National Day!

After Simon Lindberg’s thought-provoking and motivational speech, it was time for the traditional National Day cakes, which consisted of an abundance of strawberry cream cakes and rhubarb pies. As the long queue of Northmen of all ages received their well-earned desserts, the sound of conversation around the crowded table rose once again.

NRM Nest 5 National Day 2022 cakes

After the summer desserts had been consumed, Pär Öberg, a member of the Nordic Resistance Movement’s National Council, took to the stage. His speech was slightly more light-hearted in nature and focused exclusively on the election campaign facing the Nest. Öberg began by highlighting the corruption that pervades Ludvika municipality, before talking about how the local government combats the Resistance Movement and what approach the Nest should adopt in municipal elections in general.

NRM Nest 5 National Day 2022 Pär Öberg speech

With the end of Öberg’s speech, the agenda for the day came to a close. The members subsequently tidied the venue and the veranda, then said their goodbyes and thanked one another for the successful event.

Landsmenn #5 – Interview with Guðfinnur from Iceland

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LANDSMENN. Here is the fifth episode of Landsmenn. In this episode, host Ríkharður Magnússon talks to fellow Icelander Guðfinnur about his awakening to National Socialism and why he joined the Nordic Resistance Movement.

In the fifth episode of Landsmenn, Ríkharður Magnússon, the Chief of the Icelandic branch of the Nordic Resistance Movement, talks to Guðfinn, who will be a co-host in future episodes. Topics discussed include Guðfinn’s background, why he joined the Resistance Movement and the current political situations in Iceland and around the world.

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“Nato, Go Home!” – Protest action in Stockholm

ACTIVISM. Sweden’s Nest 1 held a protest action against Nato in Stockholm in connection with this year’s Baltops military exercise.

Nordic Resistance Movement "Nato Go Home" action, Stockholm, Sweden

On Saturday 4 June, activists from Nest 1 held a protest action in Stockholm ahead of the multinational Baltops military exercise that takes place from 5 to 16 June. The 2022 Baltops exercise involves over 40 ships from 14 Nato countries – together with Sweden and Finland – conducting operations and training exercises in the Baltic Sea.

Nordic Resistance Movement "Nato Go Home" action, Stockholm, Sweden

The action was held at Stadsgården Quay, where ships from countries such as the USA, Germany and Poland were anchored.

The Resistance men lined up with a banner with the text “Nato, Go Home!”, while an activist gave a speech via megaphone and declared to the ships’ crews that Nato and their cohorts are not welcome in Sweden.

Nordic Resistance Movement "Nato Go Home" action, Stockholm, Sweden

Many curious Stockholmers visited the quay on the day to look at the ships, which gave the protest great exposure. Several people stopped to ask why the Nordic Resistance Movement is against Nato membership, and discussions took place with those who were both for and against Swedish membership in the war alliance.

Nordic Resistance Movement "Nato Go Home" action, Stockholm, Sweden

After about an hour of megaphone announcements, the banner was rolled up and the participants went on to Frihamnen port, where more ships were anchored. There, they repeated the same process they had carried out at Stadsgården.

Nordic Resistance Movement "Nato Go Home" action, Stockholm, Sweden

All in all, it was a successful activity against imperialist rule and warmongering.

NATO, GO HOME!

Actions against the homo lobby in Denmark

ACTIVISM. Nordic Resistance Movement activists in Denmark have begun a series of actions against the homo lobby and its propaganda in connection with the “Pride Month” of June.

"No to LGBT Propaganda" action, Hobro, DenmarkThe Danish people are facing an entire month of non-stop LGBT propaganda, so the Resistance Movement are responding with a series of actions against the homo lobby.

At the start of the month, campaign material was produced in a monthly meeting in preparation for the activism:

"No to LGBT Propaganda" material production"No to LGBT Propaganda" material production"No to LGBT Propaganda" material production"No to LGBT Propaganda" material productionThis was followed by an action by Denmark’s Nest 3 in the town of Hobro, North Jutland, with the message “No to LGBT Propaganda”:

On 4 June, a flash demo with the same message was held beside a major road leading into Horsens, Central Jutland:

More actions are to be expected throughout the month.

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