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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:

Video report from Lukov March featuring an interview with the Resistance Movement

ALTERNATIVE MEDIA. The first episode of a new documentary series from Media 2Rise has been released and features a report from the Lukov March and an interview with Pär Sjögren from the Nordic Resistance Movement.

Pär Sjögren is interviewed

The alternative media channel Media 2Rise has produced a documentary series on nationalism, the first episode of which is a report from this year’s cancelled Lukov March in Bulgaria. Around seven minutes into the episode, there is a short interview with the Nordic Resistance Movement’s Pär Sjögren, who talks about the importance of cooperation between different European nationalists.

“We need to cooperate more in Europe because the more we cooperate, the more powerful we will be. This is a good way to show solidarity with our Bulgarian friends,” Pär says in the interview.

“The same powers who killed him [Christo Lukov] – Jewish communists – are the same people, the same tribe, who are trying to ban us,” he continued.

See the video below:

Public leafleting in Vänersborg

ACTIVISM. Comrades from Sweden’s Nest 2 held a public activity in Vänersborg on Saturday 1 August.

Comrades from Nest 2 decided to make use of the sunny summer weather in the best possible way on Saturday – by engaging in the National Socialist struggle!

A group of ten activists gathered in central Vänersborg to hold a public leaflet distribution. The comrades walked to the site of the activity in a group with the Resistance Movement’s Tyr rune flags waving in the wind. Once in place, they began the leaflet distribution next to a market.

Many discussions were held in the scorching heat with interested residents whose eyes were opened to National Socialism. One of the shoppers the comrades encountered was overjoyed to see the Resistance Movement in Vänersborg and donated 500 kronor to the organisation. The supporter said, “There’s still hope left for Vänersborg now the Resistance Movement is here.”

Amidst the otherwise peaceful leaflet distribution, an altercation arose when one of the activists reprimanded a passer-by who displayed disrespectful and derisive behaviour by pressing a fist against the activist’s face and saying something derogatory.

It subsequently transpired that a gang of racial aliens had been observing the situation from a distance. They were initially passive, but that didn’t last long. After a while, the activists saw that the racial aliens had gathered behind some comrades, where they quickly began to agitate against the activists and threaten them with violence. Immediately afterwards, the traitorous state’s lapdogs, also known as the police, showed up on the scene.

The comrades decided to leave the area as they had no interest in having a discussion with the police. All the activists quickly regrouped and then marched from the square in formation with raised flags. But despite the activity having ended, the harassment from the police didn’t stop there. The police stopped the comrades several times for so-called “routine checks”. Clearly there is no “lack of resources” for the police when they’re persecuting dissidents and acting as the state’s thought police, rather than solving the real problems that exist in today’s multicultural Sweden.

Even after leaving Vänersborg town centre, all of the comrades were trailed by the undercover police for an extended period.

Despite confrontations with rabid racial aliens and the state’s lapdogs, the day was successful. The task of informing the people of Vänersborg of National Socialism and the Nordic Resistance Movement has only just begun.

Tomorrow belongs to us!

Activism in Holbæk

ACTIVISM. Activists from Denmark’s Nest 2 recently conducted a banner drop in Holbæk and put up stickers on the buildings of hostile institutions.

Activists put stickers on the buildings of hostile institutions, including a Freemason Lodge, in and around Holbæk this month.

A banner with the text “Globalism Kills” was also hung up on a bridge.

“Preserve the Danish people” – Banner action in Farum

ACTIVISM. Activists from the Nordic Resistance Movement recently held a banner action in Farum, Denmark, with the message “Preserve the Danish People!”

Activists gathered in Farum at the weekend to conduct a banner action with the aid of green flags and signal flares with green smoke.

The banner bore the message “Preserve the Danish People!” and was visible to drivers heading under the bridge on the busy motorway in Farum for an hour.

When the activity was about to be concluded, a patrol car with two police officers arrived. The police claimed that the activity was illegal because of the swastikas on the comrades’ banner, but after a short conversation with their station they found out that the swastika is not illegal in Denmark.

This didn’t stop the police station from sending another patrol car to the scene. This time the officers were dressed in bulletproof vests to ensure they could safely deal with a banner with such as provocative message as “Preserve the Danish people”, which they described several times as “possibly racist”.

Watch the video on VK / Odysee

NORDIC FRONTIER #159: Spraying and Praying

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Members of the Nordic Resistance Movement “not doing real activism” by strengthening comradeship and building their local group.

Nordic Frontier defends Patriotic Alternative, whose members were recently criticized for spending time in nature.

Excerpt from Nordic Frontier #158.

Activism reports – Week 33, 2020

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

    Action against the homo lobby in Borås Municipality

    On 6 August members put up banners and specially made posters and gave out specially produced leaflets to inform people about RFSL’s sordid history, which is filled with sexual crimes and prominent paedophiles. The activity went well, and no incidents occurred.

    Evening of activism in Ludvika

    On 8 August, activists from the organisation’s fifth Nest, together with a guest activist from another nest, spread propaganda in the form of stickers, leaflets, placards, lamppost posters and banners.

    The activity began in the evening and concluded late at night after many enjoyable hours in the company of good comrades. Almost 24 hours later, a very visible banner was still in place along national road 50 and will have potentially been seen by thousands of drivers.

    Leafleting in Avesta Municipality

    Members from Nest 5 were out leafleting in the countryside on 8 August. A cycling trip in the Utsund/Folkärna area resulted in a couple of hundred houses receiving wholesome material in their postboxes.

    Propaganda production in Nest 8

    A number of leaflets and posters were created for distribution on 10 August. The material will adorn towns in the local area in the near future.

    Propaganda in Linköping

    Hundreds of stickers were placed in central Linköping at the weekend.

    Basic activism in Borås

    A large number of stickers were placed in Borås throughout the week.

    Confetti rain in Jönköping

    Nest 7 conducted a confetti shower in central Jönköping. The confetti consisted of cordon tape with a National Socialist message that had been cut into pieces.

    The group spread the confetti from atop a multistorey car park and let the wind spread it along nearby streets and parks.

    Basic activism in Nest 8

    Members from Nest 8 went to Hovsta for a leaflet distribution on 13 August. Approximately 700 leaflets were delivered.

    Martial arts training in Skåne

    Activists gathered in Skåne during the week to train together. Some of the disciplines practised were 2v1, 1v1 and wrestling. Despite the scorching heat, the session was effective and the Resistance men’s performance was top notch – so much so that a rib was fractured after a hard and well-placed blow.

    Stickers in Luleå

    On Friday 14 August the struggle for a better society continued in Luleå! A large number of stickers were placed in the Örnäset area and its surroundings. The activity was in response to the Reds’ specially produced anti-Nordic Resistance Movement stickers.

    Martial arts training in Nest 5

    Members of Nest 5’s Activist Group met to train in martial arts on 14 August. They continued to refine their punching techniques and combos before putting them to the test by sparring. Sweaty and in high spirits, the comrades agreed that it had been a good training session.

    Basic activism in Karlstad

    Member Group 2 from Nest 5 met in Råtorp in Karlstad on 15 August to deliver leaflets. Five hundred leaflets were efficiently distributed in the area, with the group being divided into three smaller groups.

    Leafleting in Ludvika

    Nyhammar in Ludvika Municipality was enriched with leaflets and stickers on Saturday afternoon.

    White Lives Matter posters in Nest 6

    Over 50 White Lives Matter and anti-Pride posters were placed along the route between Varatun-Lura and Trones. No problems occurred during the activity.

    Posters in Sandnes

    A large number of posters were hung up in central Sandnes.

    Leafleting in Frederikssund

    Activists delivered leaflets to residents in Frederikssund and placed stickers in the area.

    Activism in Albertslund

    A group of activists spread propaganda in Albertslund.

    Activism in Brøndby

    A group of Nest 2 activists conducted a large propaganda drive in Brøndby.

    Stickers in Reykjavik

    Stickers were widely distributed in central Reykjavik last weekend.

    White Lives Matter activism in Norway’s Nest 6

    ACTIVISM. Norway’s Nest 6 recently visited Sandnes to conduct a major poster campaign.

    Activists from Nest 6 recently put up nearly 50 posters in the northeastern part of Sandnes Municipality. From Hana to Dale, the message was clear: WHITE LIVES MATTER!

    The activity passed without problems, and the activists received words of support from the public on several occasions, from both men and women. Two examples included a middle-aged man and a woman who agreed with the message and expressed great support for the Nordic Resistance Movement, wishing us further success in the struggle.

    Germany Calling: “Der III. Weg” – Germany’s leading revolutionary movement

    DER DRITTE WEG. Representatives from Germany’s Der Dritte Weg write about their movement and its activities.

    In the upcoming series “Germany Calling”, our comrades from the German political party and nationalist movement Der III. Weg (The Third Path) will tell us more about their fight for freedom, justice and homeland.

    Der III. Weg was formed in 2013 and is now the leading revolutionary movement in Germany. This is an important point: Der III. Weg is not just a political party; it’s a whole movement with many activities besides parliamentary politics.

    Der III. Weg is becoming more and more active from year to year. The number of demonstrations increased by 11.1 percent in 2019 compared to 2018. On the 1st of May 2019, Der III. Weg held the largest demonstration of the national movement in Germany. They brought more than 650 people together in Plauen, a town in east-central Germany, 150 km from Dresden. The demonstration march passed through the whole town and was so impressive that it was covered by international media.

    May Day demonstration 2019 in Plauen.


    The most important characteristic of all members of Der III. Weg is that they are idealists. They fight for their country because they love it. They don’t want seats in parliament just for financial gain – they want a better life for their people. And that’s what they are fighting for.

    Every day, members of Der III. Weg lead by example in building a better Germany. They support the poor and the elderly, they clean up the environment, and they offer activities for children and help them with their homework. These are all activities that have been lost through capitalism, anti-family politics and anti-German propaganda. Der III. Weg brings back traditions and the feeling of being one family. Members don’t receive any money for these activities; they do it because they love their country and their people.

    Distribution of clothes to Germans in one of our party offices, in Plauen, Saxony.
    Members collect pet food to support animal shelters.

    You can look forward to more information about our movement, reports from events and other interesting things that our comrades will provide going forwards in the series “Germany Calling”. Stay tuned to read more about the nationalist movement in Germany. There are many interesting things to find out.

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