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Hollywood feminism and reality

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Nordic Frontier on “Hunger Games” and Hollywood feminism.

Excerpt from Nordic Frontier #161: Koran Burnings and New Speak

Major propaganda offensive in Rogaland

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ACTIVISM. Activists and members recently held an extensive propaganda offensive in Rogaland, Norway.

Activists and members in Rogaland held a large propaganda drive in the first week of September, putting up hundreds of posters in three different municipalities.

Various types of posters were used during the activity, including large “White Lives Matter” posters and a huge “Read the truth about the holocaust” poster.

Photo report: Hiking in Sarek National Park

NATURE. Four comrades from Sweden’s Nest 4 and Nest 6 spent five days hiking in the Sarek and Stora Sjöfallet national parks, in the Laponian area, northern Sweden, to experience the beauty and power of the North.

The party took their first steps into Laponia’s wilderness on the afternoon of 12 August. The first kilometres were marked by both difficult terrain and mosquitoes, but even so there was excitement in the air, and the weather was beautiful.

One of the journey’s first sights and a taste of what awaited.
Lined up and ready!

The first day’s hike was only short because it began so late, with camp being made at an elevated point just below the tree line in Stora Sjöfallet.

The view from the campsite early the following morning.
The view of the campsite and the shrouded mountain that watched over it.

The second day’s hike began with a strange omen in the form of a curious fox, who boldly strolled around the camp while the gear was being packed up. The fox accepted some dried meat and came very close to the comrades, as the photographs show.

Slyly it snuck around.
“I see you.”
Everyone was amazed by the visitor’s unabashed manner.
It didn’t even leave to lie down and rest.

The fox stayed behind when the group departed but sent them away with a happy memory – and it wasn’t the last the day would offer.

A chance to cool off and quench one’s thirst.
Byström displays a find.
A look back after passing the tree line.
One of the hundreds of crystal-clear watercourses along the route.
Saxlind scales a boulder and acts as lookout.
The view from the second evening’s campsite. Sarek can now be seen.

It was a tired group that laid down to rest in their tents here. They had passed up a suitable campsite a few kilometres back in order to cover a longer distance, but they had to go farther than expected before reaching a new one and finally getting food and respite. The following day they would enter Sarek.

The hikers on Day 3.
The way ahead.
Wildlife circled at a distance.
The milky rivers that distinguish those in Sarek National Park from Stora Sjöfallet’s.

Once inside Sarek, the group made camp immediately after a rather uneventful day. The greatest hardships awaited on the morrow.

Day 4 would comprise a long trip to the park’s highest point, so the backpacks used were light and small; however, the trip took all day and the weather prevented the party from reaching the summit.

A water break.
A march through magnificent surroundings.
Much less welcoming terrain.
A current that couldn’t be crossed without risk. A long detour was taken instead.
A waterfall seen from the top.
The day’s majestic destination.
A proud Martin Saxlind against a glorious background.
You only have as much fun as what you make for yourself.
The magnificence of these environments can never be done justice in photos, but this one comes close.

After a day’s hiking and some provisioning, a large storm started brewing and forced the party to break camp. A final photograph was taken of the storm front that was massing in the distance, before the group hastily packed up and hurried on.

Stormy weather and danger threaten.

The next day, after a few hours’ sleep, the comrades set off on a decisive march back to their cars without lunch or dinner breaks. The wind had abated and the sun was shining again, but energy levels were running low. As such there was great relief when the destination first came into sight.

A look back at the storm that still raged in Sarek.
The terrain begins to feel familiar.
When the comrades had almost returned, they were met by a beautiful rainbow.

It was an extremely challenging journey full of hardships, but it created memories of a lifetime for everyone involved. The beauty was made so much more profound and awe-inspiring by the power it inhabited. Vast expanses bordered by mountaintops and glaciers, the sheer scope that makes man insignificant in comparison, and the contrasts that defy any description for those who haven’t experienced them first-hand.

Magnificent!

More photos can be viewed in Martin Saxlind’s personal account of the trip here [Swedish].

NORDIC FRONTIER #162: Improv Night

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NORDIC FRONTIER. Due to crazy fascist road trips, tonight’s episode will be truly improvised. Join us and we’ll see (hear) what happens.

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Leadership Perspective #8: Do black or white lives matter? Rittenhouse and summer activism

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  • Andreas will tell you about his fascist road trip.
  • Mike will tell us what’s in the show prep.
  • fin.

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Activism reports – Week 37, 2020

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ACTIVISM. A selection of activism reports from the past week from around the Nordic nations.

Leafleting in Vrigstad

Members delivered information to residents in Vrigstad on 6 September. The activity went smoothly and without incident. After leafleting, the members met up with other comrades and went to the day’s training session.

Social gathering in Nest 7

Members of Nest 7 met for a social gathering on Saturday 5 September. The day included coffee and socialising, a meal, and discussions on interesting subjects.

Nest 1 monthly meeting and visit to Måndal Fort

Members of Nest 1 visited Måndal Fort in Tyresö on Sunday 6 September. The fort is part of the old defence perimeter on Stockholm’s southern fortification line, which consists of forts, bunkers and batteries. Måndal Fort was constructed between 1905-1906 and was extended from 1909-1916, with trenches and connecting passages built between the bunkers and forts. The core of the fort was protected by 120 men.

The visit was popular with the participants and very informative. After having walked through the bunkers and along the bulwarks, the monthly meeting was held outdoors in one of the foxholes.

Leaflets in Karlskoga Municipality

Member Group 2 from Nest 5 delivered leaflets with a National Socialist message in eastern Karlskoga on Monday 7 September. Around 150 leaflets were distributed.

Martial arts in Gothenburg

On Sunday 6 September it was once again time for Activist Group 201 to hold a communal training session. They warmed up with push-ups, squats and other physical exercises. The group then practised grappling techniques, including the “Thai clinch” and similar holds. They concluded with sparring, using punches, kicks and holds with standard MMA rules.

Stickers in Sjuntorp

Members from Member Group 3 in Nest 2 put up a large number of stickers in Sjuntorp on Tuesday 8 September.

Martial arts training in Nest 7

Martial arts training was held in Nest 7 on 6 September. The Resistance men warmed up with running and strength exercises before moving on to martial arts exercises and boxing.

Activism in Tranemo Municipality

Leaflets were delivered in Dalstorp, Tranemo Municipality, on 8 September, and a large number of stickers were put up.

Poster activism in Fredrikstad

Nest 1 carried out some poster activism in Fredrikstad recently. It was a pleasant activity as usual, without unwanted incidents.

Propaganda production in Rogaland

Nest 6 produced a series of posters, including one huge 12m2 “The Struggle Needs You!” poster.

Hiking in Bergen

Members from Activist Group 302 met outside Montana Hostel in Bergen at 10.30 a.m. before walking up Ulrikken mountain. Ulrikken is the highest of the seven mountains that surround Bergen, reaching 643 metres above sea level. The comrades took the steps up at a fast tempo.

Once they had completed their ascent, the Resistance men changed into their walking boots to begin the long hike to Bergen’s best viewpoint.

They walked along the Borgaskaret trail, then headed east towards Grønetua mountain. After a few hundred metres, they went north-west and hiked across Vardegga mountain towards Åsane.

After having descended several hundred metres, the group descended into Simsedalen valley and then into the Flaktveit neighbourhood, before concluding the trip.

All in all, the hike comprised 30,000 steps and covered 20 km.

Basic activism in Kristiansand

Nest 2 placed stickers in central Kristiansand.

Educational work in Sarpsborg 

Members of Nest 1 were active in Sarpsborg, where they delivered leaflets to postboxes.

Basic activism in Haderslev

Resistance men placed stickers in Haderslev.

Propaganda in Hobro

Activists spread Nordic Resistance Movement stickers in Hobro.

Posters in Virum

Activists placed Nordic Resistance Movement posters in Virum.

Leafleting in Aarhus

Activists from Nest 3 delivered “Tired of the EU?” leaflets in Aarhus.

Stickers in Keflavík

Stickers were spread in the district of Ásgarður, Keflavik.

 

Monthly meeting in Denmark’s Nest 3

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MEETING. Denmark’s Nest 3 held a monthly meeting with ideological training last weekend.

Members from Nest 3 gathered for their monthly meeting at the weekend, which this month was held in Randers.

In addition to the various pieces of practical internal information and planning, the meeting included a training session in the form of readings and discussion of chapters from the book Eternal Front.

The members also had the opportunity to obtain T-shirts, propaganda material and more from the merchandise stall.

After all the scheduled items on the agenda had been completed, the members spent time around a fire, enjoying food and socialising together.

Monthly meeting with debate technique training in Nest 8

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MEETING. Members and activists in Nest 8 gather for their monthly meeting, with a debate training exercise and martial arts practice.

On Sunday 30 August, Nest 8 held their monthly meeting in the nest’s northern region. It was a clear and pleasantly temperate late-summer day with signs that autumn is on the way. Unexpected events at the last moment resulted in a few changes to the day’s schedule, including the planned speaker not being able to attend, so the decision was made to hold an exercise in debate techniques in place of the lecture.

After the traditional welcome fika, during which new and old members had the chance to get to know one another, the agenda began with the monthly meeting.

Highlights of the past month’s activism were reviewed and included a public activity with a rally, speech and leaflet distribution in Norrköping. The theme of the activity was “Protect the Children”. The speech highlighted how a number of children in the city have been victims of sexual assaults by paedophiles, and a banner with the message “The death penalty for convicted paedophiles” was displayed. The activists reported engaging in many interesting conversations and giving out a lot of leaflets.

Rally in Norrköping.

Another noteworthy activity during August was the popular canoeing trip across Lake Hunn in Östergötland.

The Tyr rune flag waves proudly at the canoeists’ camp.

After a rundown of the plans for the coming month, the Resistance men and women were made aware that the holidays and summer calm would now be replaced by daily work, with an intensified programme consisting of basic activism, training, the Nordic Days event, study circles and public activities. Interested readers will be able to stay up to date with developments via the nest’s activism reports.

The new members were then officially welcomed and received their proof of membership.

After the subsequent meal, the next item on the agenda was debate technique training. Four groups were given a subject to argue both for and against. They had half an hour to practise their arguments, as well as to appoint a debater for a showdown against a cunning and well-read opponent, who would be played by the nest chief.

Wild boar casserole was on the menu.

The subjects assigned were points from the Nordic Resistance Movement’s programme Our Path:

* In the free Nordic Nation, all citizens will have the right to bear arms.

* The free Nordic Nation will have its own independent central bank.

* In the free Nordic Nation, freedom of religion will prevail.

* The free Nordic Nation will be self-sufficient in food production.

Within the groups and ensuing debate, heated and interesting discussions arose that continued after the exercise itself had concluded. Several participants said the exercise was informative – and a lot of fun.

A debate contest.

The last point remaining on the agenda for the day was either martial arts training outdoors (obligatory for the activists) or tidying the venue indoors. (The members had free choice between the two activities.) Witnesses reported intensive combat with bloodshed outdoors, as well as diligent and effective cleaning indoors.

Activist with backpack.

Symbolic activity in Randers: “The Danish people are sacrifices on multiculturalism’s altar”

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ACTIVISM. A bloody altar surrounded by leaflets appeared outside a shopping centre in Randers, Denmark, last Wednesday night.

An altar standing in a pool of blood appeared in the car park outside the Randers Storcenter mall in the East Jutland city last Wednesday night. The altar was surrounded by leaflets with the message: “The Danish people are sacrifices on multiculturalism’s altar – Join the defence of the people in the Nordic Resistance Movement”.

Leaflets were also affixed to walls and other surfaces in the proximity of the altar.

Whether you’re a socialist, conservative, apolitical, anti-Islam, a nationalist, patriot or National Socialist, it can’t be denied that Denmark is a victim of population replacement. Or, to put it another way: replacement = the eradication of the Danish people.

The establishment media and the political circus only touch on the population question when they’re arguing for more immigration. They talk about the country not having “enough people” and genuflect to the eternal master of “the economy”, as they open Denmark up for non-European immigration.

The “democratic parties” have proved to be useless in achieving anything positive in relation to the population question. As parts of the System, the parties, together with cultural terrorism – known as Cultural Marxism – have been responsible for the individualistic ego cult that has led to societal division, class warfare, moral decay and our Danish women’s low birth rates, which “necessitate” the ruinous mass immigration of foreign races to Denmark.

The anti-Danish System has not just failed in all their measures and proposals – they have actively worked for a society and a level of public happiness that has been so decimated that people are opting out of having children and continuing their existence, either consciously or unconsciously.

This traitorous and hostile stance, and the System’s deliberate will to actively break down our people and our Nordic race, demands an equally active and deliberate defence for the preservation of our people. The current age requires a National Socialist perspective and will.

It cannot be left to the System itself, with its Cultural Marxist and social democratic yes-men and right-wing market-lackeys, to solve the population problem, as every proposed solution must be seen in relation to their thirst for national economic wealth. The people have no value to them, and more immigration will be the result. Even so-called “identitarians” and “social conservatives” want our racially pure folk to be assimilated with imported foreign racial elements, paving the way for the slow destruction of our people.

And destruction of the people is exactly what it is. The blood flowing in the streets today as a result of multiculturalism’s arrival on Danish soil comes almost solely from assaulted Danes, who must now make way for the racial aliens. But the coming total destruction of the people as a whole will be considerably more non-violent, as the people are merely filtered away via biological processes as a result of race-mixing or simple extinction as a consequence of our inability to maintain self-sufficiency. Nevertheless, bloody or not, the people of the future will have perished via a genocide that is happening today. But it doesn’t have to be that way.

Hear the Jewess Barbara Spectre explain who she thinks is responsible for the multiculturalisation of Europe:

In the people’s hour of destiny, just one movement stands firm by its principles of putting the people first!

It puts the people before the economy and the “market”, and defines the people as the racially European/Nordic folk.

In the final struggle, it is only the Nordic Resistance Movement that stands firm in its belief of our duties to our people and our race, and it’s the only movement that can present a complete solution.

Public leaflet distribution in Ulricehamn

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ACTIVISM. Activists from Sweden’s Nest 2 were on the streets of Ulricehamn for a public activity on 29 August.

On Saturday 29 August activists from Nest 2 gathered to hold a public leaflet distribution in the centre of Ulricehamn. The activists had learned that some kind of demonstration by the globalist, paedophile-friendly LGBTQP movement was going to be held in the town centre, so naturally they decided to be there. The civilizational poison known as the “LGBTQP movement” will never stand unopposed as long as the Nordic Resistance Movement exists!

Upon arrival, the comrades took their positions with flags in the middle of one of the square’s pedestrian streets, whereupon all of the activists began the leaflet distribution.

The Resistance Movement’s presence was warmly welcomed by many passers-by, who curiously asked the activists about the reason they were there. Several fruitful discussions were held with interested locals. Even though some people were initially naively disposed, they left with smiles on their faces after having spoken with the Resistance men.

The leaflet distribution continued in anticipation of the so-called “Pride demonstration”, with the leaflets becoming fewer and fewer in number. However, it later transpired that the LGBTQP organisers had changed their plans and cancelled the demonstration due to the activists’ presence. When the Resistance men found out about this fact, they subsequently decided to conclude the leafleting session.

The day was seen as an ideological and moral victory, with the Resistance men spreading the National Socialist cure to the civilizational poison that calls itself the Pride/LGBTQP movement.

Leadership Perspective #8: Do black or white lives matter? Rittenhouse and summer activism

Here is the eighth episode of the podcast Leadership Perspective. Participating are the Nordic Resistance Movement’s leader Simon Lindberg and Fredrik Vejdeland from the organization’s national leadership in Sweden.

Topics:

  • Episodes of Leadership Perspective censored
  • What has happened in the struggle since last time?
  • Ideological/tactical question: Black Lives Matter, White Lives Matter and Kyle Rittenhouse

Basis for discussion:

Bildreportage: Sarekvandringen dag för dag

White Lives Matter rally in Örebro

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IDEOLOGY

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