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Activism reports – Week 35, 2020

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

Stickers in Ulricehamn

Stickers were placed in Ulricehamn on Monday 24 August.

Monthly meeting in Tranemo Municipality

Comrades gathered in Tranemo Municipality on the afternoon of 25 August for a monthly meeting. After the formalities, it was time for a study circle. A sympathiser joined the session, and points 4 to 6 of Our Path were reviewed and discussed. The activity was concluded with stickering.

Study circle in Dalarna

On Sunday 23 August, Member Group 1 of Nest 5 held their weekly meeting and a study circle. The group gathered at a comrade’s house to hold the meeting, which included a discussion of the past week as well as brainstorming and plans for the future.

Afterwards a homemade lunch was served. The meal received much praise from everyone present, with each member of the group enjoying two or three portions.

Next it was time for a study circle focussing on part four of the internal publication “Budkaveln”. The session produced a lot of good discussions and was complemented by coffee and cakes. All participants then headed homewards, satisfied with the day.

Swimming, running and study circle in Nest 3

Nest 3’s Activist Group met for physical and ideological training on Saturday. They began the day with the activist test, which went very well. Some participants completed 70 push-ups in a minute and ran 2.6 km in just over 11 minutes. After the test, the Resistance men bathed in a nearby lake with pleasant waters and a beautiful view. Hungry after the physical exertions, they then went to a comrade’s house to have a barbecue and hold a study circle about heroism, reverence and happiness.

Basic activism in Trelleborg Municipality

The Resistance Movement were once again in Trelleborg Municipality to inform people that there is hope for a better future. They delivered leaflets and put up stickers in Hammarlöv and Västra Tommarp.

Posters in Luleå

Activists and members walked along a lengthy route in the Ormberget recreational area outside Luleå. During the walk, a small number of posters were placed on lampposts and electrical boxes.

Action against the homo lobby in Ulricehamn Municipality

On 27 August comrades went to Ulricehamn to distribute specially made leaflets and posters that informed readers about the dark history of the RFSL and the Pride movement. The activity went smoothly, with posters being put up in central Ulricehamn and many places on the outskirts.

Sparring in Nest 5

Part of the Activist Group met on 23 August to practise sparring. The activity went well and concluded with some abdominal exercises.

Outdoor training in Karlstad

Member Group 2 from Nest 5 trained in Thai boxing in Borgmästarholmen park in Karlstad on Sunday 23 August.

Various punching combos were practised, and the training was concluded with sparring. All the participants were rotated each round so that everyone sparred with one another.

Spray-painting at Gislaved high school

“Swedish Youth – Strike Back!” messages were spray-painted at Gislaved high school to encourage students to fight back against the invasion.

Spray-painting activity in Varberg

Members of Activist Group 201 met in Varberg on the night of 24 August to encourage the white youth at Peder Skrivare’s high school and LBS high school to fight back against multiculturalism and join the National Socialist struggle. A large number of messages were spray-painted at and around the schools.

Basic activism in Lund

Nest 2 placed stickers in Lund, Kristiansand.

Woodland excursion in Alvøen

Members from Activist Group 302 took a trip to the woods to reload their batteries and get away from the hustle and bustle of the city. Once they’d hung up their hammocks, the comrades relaxed beside the campfire and grilled food.

After their meal and some great ideological conversations, there were some comical manoeuvres required to get into the hammocks. The next morning, the comrades partook in some morning fishing before heading back home.

Posters and spray-painting in Horsens

A group of Resistance activists put up posters and spray-painted messages in Horsens.

Leaflets distributed in Albertslund

Activists raised awareness about the National Socialist podcast Opråb by spreading a large number of leaflets in Albertslund. They also took the opportunity to put up stickers in the area.

Basic activism in Bagsværd

Resistance activists placed stickers in Bagsværd.

Propaganda in Vendsyssel

Nest 3 activists placed posters and stickers in Vendsyssel.

Stickers in Breiðholt and Downtown Reykjavik

Last weekend, stickers were placed in the Breiðholt and Downtown districts of Reykjavik.

Public activity in Gothenburg

ACTIVISM. Activists from Sweden’s Nest 2 and Nest 7 recently took to the streets of Gothenburg for a public activity.

On the morning of Saturday 15 August, members and activists from Nest 2 gathered in Gothenburg for a full day of National Socialist struggle. The comrades divided into groups, with some delivering leaflets to houses and others putting up banners on bridges over the E6 and E20 motorways in central Gothenburg. Over a thousand leaflets were delivered to residents around the city, and a dozen banners were put up. After the groups had completed their tasks, they went to an activist’s house and had breakfast while waiting for the day’s next phase.

When they were ready, everyone went back to the streets with some guests from Nest 7 for a public leaflet distribution. All together, over 20 Resistance men stood on the sun-drenched Avenue boulevard in Gothenburg.

Despite the heat, there were still some people in the city on the day, many of whom reacted positively when they saw the Nordic Resistance Movement were there, with the exception of a few grouches.

The police decided they needed to have at least five cars on The Avenue on the day, something that caused passers-by to question their priorities. The police claimed that the Resistance men were holding an “illegal gathering”, even though it’s completely legal to hold such activities without asking for permission.

After about an hour on The Avenue, the comrades headed towards Gothenburg Cathedral in the hope that the surrounding area would be more populated. This proved to be the case, and the Resistance men scarcely had time to take up their positions before discussions with Gothenburgers began. Many interested people talked about a wide range of topics with the activists, from the problems with globalism to how a future National Socialist state would work. There were a few complainers here too, as well as some loudmouthed racial aliens, who quickly retreated when they realised the activists weren’t about to back away from a confrontation. Some people came over to take photographs and shake hands with the activists, encouraging them to keep fighting for our cause.

After many leaflets had been given out over the course of nearly two hours at the cathedral, it was decided to conclude the day’s activity. The day was seen as successful, and the Resistance Movement will definitely return to the streets of Gothenburg in the near future.


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“Protect the children” rally in Norrköping

ACTIVISM. Three nests of the Nordic Resistance Movement met in Norrköping for a public rally earlier this month.

On Saturday 8 August, activists and members from Nest 1, Nest 7 and Nest 8 met in central Norrköping to hold a rally with the message “Protect the children!”


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Resistance men on the way to the town square.

The rally was held in response to several cases of shocking assaults on children that have happened in Norrköping in recent months – including the three-year-old Esmeralda, who was murdered by her drug-addicted parents, and the nine-year-old girl who was brutally raped and nearly strangled to death by a racial alien.

A special leaflet with the title “Protect the children!” had been created for the day, along with a large banner with the text “The death penalty for convicted paedophiles”.

A banner with a clear message: “The death penalty for convicted paedophiles”.

After the banner had been unfurled and the flag bearers had taken their positions, the activity began with Magnus Wardmo, chief of Nest 7, holding a powerful speech on the theme of the day. Magnus emphasised that the attacks on the young girls are intrinsically connected to the destructive nature of multiculturalism, and singled out the politicians, civil servants and law courts as being directly responsible for so many children suffering in today’s liberal-democratic society.

Magnus Wardmo holds a powerful speech.

In his conclusion, Magnus detailed the demands of the Nordic Resistance Movement:

  • A revolution that destroys and replaces the anti-Swedish regime.
  • A National Socialist societal system built on a folk community and a biological worldview.
  • An ethnically homogeneous Nordic Nation free from Zionism and multiculturalism.
  • The introduction of the death penalty for serious sexual crimes such as paedophilia.

After the speech, the activists spread out to distribute leaflets and talk with the people of Norrköping. Many stopped and asked questions about the message. One woman wondered aloud as to why the Resistance Movement was allowed to be on the streets and why the police didn’t intervene. When asked by an activist if she would rather live in a society without the general right to freedom of speech, she softened and engaged in a long conversation.

Many discussions arose.
Leaflets were given out in large numbers.

When a couple of hours had passed in the 30-degree heat, all of the leaflets had gone and the group formed up to walk towards the meeting place. Marching in ranks with flag bearers in the lead, the participants headed out of the city centre with their shouts of “Nordic revolution – without pardon!” echoing through the streets and buildings.

Activists march and chant.

The whole activity passed very successfully, and many of the comrades from the various nests took the opportunity to catch up and socialise afterwards.

Patriot Front on the importance of demonstrations

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Patriot Front’s leader Thomas Rousseau was invited to Nordic Frontier to discuss #Stickergate and other topics related to the struggle. Here he talks about why demonstrations are important and standing on the sidelines is not.

Excerpt from NORDIC FRONTIER #160: Thomas Rousseau and #StickerGate

Nest 8 monthly meeting with martial arts training and lecture about Linux

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MEETING. Nest 8 held their monthly meeting amidst undulating verdant environs in the heart of the nest on 2 August.

The activities began with martial arts training outdoors. The summer heat was oppressive, but it didn’t prevent the Resistance men from giving it their all.

Warm-up with boxing mitts.

Sweat, blood and a few minor injuries were the result, along with an enhanced fighting spirit.

Single combat amidst the greenery.

After coffee, the chief for Group 802 held an instructive lecture about the Linux operating system. The lecture covered the advantages of Linux, such as its stability, open source code, its flexibility, the almost total absence of viruses that affect the system, and the fact that it’s free to use. The differences between the Linux variants Mint and Ubuntu were also explained. Most importantly there was a step-by-step demonstration of how to install Linux on a computer, which was presented in a way that even IT novices and technological boomers could understand. This proved to be considerably less complicated than installing a newer version of Windows.

Instructions for installing Linux.

After a much-needed and well-prepared meal, there was some chill-out time with the possibility of borrowing books from the mobile library or shopping in the mobile store.

The much-frequented library.

Next the monthly meeting itself took place and included a review of the past month’s activities, which didn’t fail to inspire despite the holiday atmosphere and summer heat. Of all the activities, the very successful public rally in Örebro with Nest 5 stood out as a highlight.

The monthly meeting.

Finally, a new member was welcomed, and the nest sent a “Get well soon” message to a comrade who just received some bad news about his health.

Banner activity in Nest 3

ACTIVISM. Sweden’s Nest 3 held a banner activity with the message “Tommie Lindh – White Lives Matter” earlier this month.

Tommie Lindh banner activity, Sweden

Activists from Nest 3 held a banner activity from a bridge over the E6 motorway south of Landskrona on the morning of Saturday, 15 August. The activists stood with flags and a banner reading “Tommie Lindh – White Lives Matter”, which was seen by over a thousand drivers.

The weather was sunny, and the activists – like the majority of drivers – were positive and in high spirits. Throughout the day, they received varied reactions, including car horn beeps, waves and “victory signs”.

Earlier in the summer, the Resistance Movement held numerous activities under the banner of White Lives Matter as a response to the anti-White protests and anti-White violence taking place the world over. This included all the nests in Sweden honouring the victims of multiculturalism across the whole country.

After an hour and a half, when the activity was about to end, the police arrived to register the opinions of the activists; however, they met with little success.

NORDIC FRONTIER #160: Thomas Rousseau and #StickerGate

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NORDIC FRONTIER. Tonight Andreas and Mike answer some questions, ask some questions and invite Thomas Rousseau to give some answers.

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Activism reports – Week 34, 2020

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

Banners in Löddeköpinge

Banners were put up over the E6 just outside Löddeköpinge during rush hour on Monday.

Outdoor training in Karlstad

Member Group 2 from Nest 5 exercised and practised Thai boxing in Borgmästarholmen park in Karlstad.

Hiking and basic activism in Ludvika Municipality

On 1 August, the glorious sunshine was enjoyed on a 15-km hike through forests and over mountains. A number of detours were taken to combine the hike with leafleting and putting up stickers. Two hundred leaflets were delivered, and nearly as many stickers were placed in Grängesberg.

Stickers in Borås

Stickers were placed in central Borås on 15 August in fine weather.

Banners in Jönköping

“Crush the Homo Lobby” banners were hung up in Jönköping.

Banner drop in Ludvika

Members of Nest 5’s Activist Group hung up a banner in a strategically chosen location on Saturday 15 August. The banner had good visibility for drivers passing in both directions, as well as those travelling by train. Unfortunately the photos don’t do the banner and its position justice.

Almost 24 hours later, the banner was still in place.

Basic activism in Kungälv

Members of Activist Group 201 placed stickers in Ytterby, Kungälv Municipality, on 17 August to call people’s attention to the victims of multiculturalism.

Training in Gothenburg

Members of Activist Group 201 met in Gothenburg on 18 August for the week’s martial arts training. This time they practised different types of blocks against punches, as well as counters against punches and kicks. They concluded with sparring.

Banner drop in Borås

A banner and stickers were placed around Viskafors on the afternoon of 18 August.

Propaganda production in Nest 8

A large number of leaflets and other propaganda was produced in Nest 8 on 19 August.

Leafleting in Borås

On 17 August leaflets were delivered to residents in Kinnarumma, Borås Municipality. Afterwards banners and stickers were also put up.

Basic activism in Horten

Comrades and new local activists from Nest 1 put up White Lives Matter posters. The activity was successful and no complications arose.

White Lives Matter posters in Halden

Members of Nest 1 placed a number of White Lives Matter posters in Halden town centre.

Basic activism in Vige

Nest 2 placed stickers in Vige in Kristiansand.

Propaganda distribution in Copenhagen

Nest 2 activists placed stickers in Copenhagen.

Leaflets delivered in Horsens

Nest 1 activists delivered leaflets to addresses in Horsens.

Propaganda in Aars

Activists visited Erhverv School in Aars to distribute leaflets and put up stickers.

Stickers and posters in Reykjavík

A large number of stickers and posters were spread in the Laugardalur district of Reykjavik last weekend.

Propaganda drive in Brøndby

ACTIVISM. A group of activists from Denmark’s Nest 2 recently conducted a major propaganda offensive in Brøndby.

Activists from Nest 2 carried out a propaganda drive in Brøndby, which included delivering a large number of leaflets to residents.

Citizens received a leaflet encouraging revolution with an explanatory text about society’s decay and the racial aliens’ takeover of our cities and the resulting criminality. Another leaflet directed at Denmark’s youth was strategically left in the postboxes of families. This leaflet calls on the Danish youth to join the struggle for their future and features information about the ruling hostile system in which young people grow up.

Many stickers and posters were also placed in the residential areas the activists visited.

At one point on the activists’ route, they met a dog who appeared to be a big supporter of National Socialist animal welfare laws.

Camping excursion in Rogaland

SOCIAL ACTIVITY. Comrades from the Norwegian branch of the Nordic Resistance Movement enjoyed an outing in Rogaland earlier this month.

Activists, members and sympathisers from the Norwegian branch of the Nordic Resistance Movement went on a camping trip to Rogaland on the second weekend of August.

Those travelling from farther afield arrived in Rogaland on Thursday evening and slept over indoors until Friday morning.

On Friday a camp was set up with tents and a gathering place beside the barbeque and campfire. The comrades bathed in the sea and socialised beside the fire with good food and drink. New faces were present, and good conversations were had throughout the evening.

Richard Eide and Ronny Bårdsen enjoy themselves beside the fire.

On Saturday the group partook in archery and diverse outings to see historic places around Rogaland. The comrades visited the Sverd i fjell (Swords in Rock) monument in Hafrsfjord, where they met a sympathiser who recognised some of the Resistance men. The supporter donated 500 kroner to the Resistance Movement, which was naturally accepted with thanks.

“Sverd i fjell” monument in Hafrsfjord, Stavanger.

Vigdel Fort was also visited. The fort was built by the Germans during World War II and was designed to serve as a defensive structure against the English. It provides wonderful views, and a lot of photos were taken there.

Later on Saturday, the comrades went on a fishing trip, during which it quickly became dark. As night fell, a loud roar was heard across the whole forest and was reminiscent of a raging bear. However, it turned out to be Ronny Bårdsen, who had stepped into a swamp and gotten himself a little wet.

The evening ended with a barbeque and socialising.

On Sunday morning it was finally time to pack up and head home. All in all it was a great trip despite some challenges along the way such as organising extra transport.

Photos from the trip:

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