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Hiking and activism in Denmark’s Nest 1

RESISTANCE MOVEMENT. Last weekend a group of activists participated in a 60-km hike along the Hærvejen route. The trip was marked by comradeship, rainy weather and propaganda distribution.

A group of activists from Denmark’s Nest 1 participated in a group hike last weekend. The hike followed the ancient Hærvejen route, with Day 1 comprising a 40-km trek, starting from Givskud, going through Jelling, and ending at a camping site in Vingsted.

After having trudged through persistent rain for many hours, most of the participants were tired, and everyone was soaked through.

The freedom flag waves in the wind as some of the group stand before one of Jelling’s two burial mounds.
On the way to the camp, two activists captured a Viking ship on Fårup lake.
After a long walk through the rain, the backpacks were dried off in a shelter while the group gathered firewood in the forest.
A good day draws to an end as the evening meal cooks over the fire.

Day 2 started with eating breakfast and packing up the camping equipment before the group set off for the village of Bække, about 20 km away.

While the previous day’s route had mainly followed roads, it now winded along walking trails through the beautiful countryside. The weather had improved, with only a few showers, and morale was high despite the participants’ sore feet.

Upon arriving at the second campsite in Bække, the freedom flag was secured to a tree stump, food was prepared, and the group familiarised themselves with fire strikers and axe-throwing.

After nightfall there was a comradely atmosphere beside the fire, with topics of conversation ranging from long-term National Socialist goals to the daily struggle for freedom.

Sore feet on the path to Bække.
The art of throwing an axe while drinking coffee.
Practising with the fire striker in the darkness.
Comradeship and conversation around the campfire.

Day 3 marked the conclusion of the social gathering, which was rounded off with a trip to Jelling to put up a large number of stickers and posters.

The small town was filled with summer visitors, making it a good place to spread propaganda encouraging people to join the fight for their future.

Lecture and martial arts training in Jämtland

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RESISTANCE MOVEMENT. Members from Sweden’s Nest 4 gather for a full day of internal activism and socialising.

Members from Nest 4 gathered in Krokom on Saturday 4th July to listen to a lecture about self-defence by nest chief Martin Saxlind. After everyone had prepared food and eaten together, Saxlind took to the stage and gave a 90-minute presentation about diverse self-defence situations that a nationalist, or just a regular Swede, might encounter today. The presentation included practical demonstrations and went over topics such as the extent to which someone can legally defend themselves, how to deal with armed attacks, and which martial arts are the most suitable for these purposes.

“Self-defence course – Theory and Practice”. Essential knowledge in Clown Sweden.

Next the attendees went outside to practise martial arts techniques and spar for several rounds, followed by a workout. The bad weather from earlier in the day had cleared up, and the sun shone pleasantly.

The lessons learned from the lecture are put to the test.

The activities concluded with lunch and socialising before those with a long journey ahead set off home. All in all, it was a very rewarding and productive day.

Public leafleting in Borås

ACTIVISM. On 27th June, members of Nest 2’s Activist Group went to Borås, Sweden, to hold a public leaflet distribution.

The people of Borås appreciated the presence of the Resistance men, with many interesting and fruitful conversations taking place.

The proud and upstanding activists represented a clear contrast to the surrounding depressing shopping hysteria, serving as rays of light for change and a will to revolution.

One day the entire North will be lit up by these rays of light and draped in the flags of Resistance Movement!

Together we will be victorious!

Nest 8 visit Nest 5’s monthly meeting for National Day celebrations and lecture

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MEETING. Nest 8 attend Nest 5’s monthly meeting on Sweden’s National Day.

In the run-up to Sweden’s National Day and June’s monthly meeting, Nest 8 received a friendly invitation from Nest 5 to come to Karlstad to celebrate National Day and listen to a speech by the Resistance Movement’s leader.

For the sake of time and logistics, Nest 8’s Resistance men made the decision to add their monthly meeting to the agenda during their visit to Karlstad.

An enthusiastic Max offered guests products from Greenpilled.

Nest 5 had laid out a generous “welcome fika” in preparation for the neighbouring nest’s arrival. Everyone was in high spirits, with the Resistance men clearly glad to be able to catch up with comrades they don’t meet very often.

The organisation’s leader Simon Lindberg then took to the podium to deliver a lecture entitled “The Importance of Pride”, a fitting subject to reflect upon on National Day.

The leader of the Resistance Movement gives a lecture.

The core of Simon’s lecture dealt with the concepts of pride, people and nation, viewed in the light of our National Socialist ideology – and the national day that’s celebrated in Sweden today.

So what is a National Socialist proud of? And to what extent does he have cause to celebrate the nation’s national day and sing its national anthem?

The National Socialist is proud of his people, and when he honours his nation he does so with the true meaning of the word (i.e., “the people”) in mind. In the Nordic National Socialist’s case, it is the honourable Aryan Nordic warrior people who are honoured and who are the object of pride.

The only “state” a National Socialist recognises is the National Socialist state that he either fights to establish or – in another scenario than our present day – lives in.

Anyone who thinks that a National Socialist in the Nordic Resistance Movement is supporting the existing Nordic states when he pays tribute to the nation, sings the national anthem and honours the nation’s flag is severely mistaken.

The Swede who praises the existing state of Sweden on National Day and the Swedish National Socialist who pays tribute to his Aryan people on National Day are doing completely different things.

Lindberg’s speech on National Day created a magical atmosphere.

Lindberg’s speech appeared to give the audience extra inspiration for the following rendition of Sweden’s national anthem. The anthem, which is often sung in a staid and antiquated manner, was instead performed with demonstrable pride.

Next it was time for the visitors from Nest 8 to hold their monthly meeting, in which it was revealed that the past month had seen double as many activities as the previous month.

The coming month will be no holiday from the struggle either. Forms of activism that were temporarily shelved will be making a comeback – keep updated on NordicResistanceMovement.org!

Midsummer celebrations in Bohuslän

SOCIAL ACTIVITY. On Midsummer Eve, comrades from across Bohuslän, Sweden, gathered to celebrate the summer solstice with festivities, good food, Viking games and comradeship.

On 19th June members and activists from Nest 2 gathered at a beautiful, serene location outside of Uddevalla. Upon arriving at the venue, guests were welcomed by the pleasant sight of cheerful comrades and splendid log cabins outfitted with flags and a merchandise table. The atmosphere was good and uplifting and was perfect for both adults and children.

After some mingling and socialising, it was time for the Viking games. Courageous men and women both took part in this year’s games, with all competitors doing their utmost to win victory. All participants competed in the following events:

  • Drinking competition: Whoever drinks their drink the quickest gets the most points.
  • Shield fighting: Using a shield, competitors try to force their opponent out of the ring.
  • Sword and shield combat: Strikes on the upper body and legs earn points.
  • Tug of war: Man against man. First out of the ring holding the rope wins.
  • Relay race carrying a heavy weight: Run a fixed distance back and forth as many times as possible while carrying a heavy weight.

Although all the competitors bravely attempted to win glory and a wonderful prize, only one could be victorious. The Viking games served to strengthen comradeship, and all participants experienced true Nordic fighting spirit and strength!

Naturally the comrades were hungry after the Viking games and deserved a hearty meal. The delightful midsummer food consisted of a whole grilled pig, new potatoes, a herring table and many other tasty accompaniments. All the guests appreciated and enjoyed the meal. After everyone had had their fill of the midsummer food, they moved on to bathe in the nearby lake.

The summer solstice is the festival of the sun, and as such our Nordic people should remind themselves of the sun’s life-giving power. The Nordic people are the people of the sun! Individual sunrays can’t make a big difference on their own, but if they all unite with a common goal, they will create an eternally burning light of fanaticism, self-sacrifice and struggle that will spread across the world like a purifying fire.

Activism reports – Week 27, 2020

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

Public activity in Värnamo

On Saturday 27th June, Nest 7 went to central Värnamo with a “White Lives Matter” banner. The activists also gave out leaflets on the same theme. The message was well received, and the Resistance men got many thumbs-up from passing motorists.

Activism in Sjuhärad

Throughout Week 27, comrades from across Sjuhärad gathered to hold an awareness campaign in selected areas. A mother, a daughter and a son are no longer on this earth because of folk traitors and their genocidal politics. We will never forget your crimes against all our noble brothers and sisters.

Borås Municipality

Tranemo Municipality

Svenljunga Municipality

Martial arts training in Norrköping Municipality

On Wednesday, activists and members met up to practise punching techniques, mixed with elbow strikes and kicking. The session concluded with 2v1 sparring.

Leaflets in Luleå Municipality

On Monday 29th June, close to 350 leaflets were delivered in the countryside of Luleå Municipality. Ersnäs was one of the villages that received the healthy message.

Leafleting in Huskvarna

On a warm summer’s day on 2nd of July, National Socialist propaganda was delivered to the residents of Huskvarna by members from Nest 7.

Basic activism in Tranås

On Sunday 28th June, leaflets were delivered to residents in Tranås. A number of posters were also put up along the main street.

Leafleting in Dalarna

On Friday morning, leaflets were distributed and stickers were put up in Björbo, Grangärde and Malingarna. About 500 leaflets were delivered.

Canoeing in Nest 1

On Sunday 28th June, members from Nest 1 met for a day filled with comradeship. The participants gathered in the early morning to paddle canoes, bathe and relax together. After nearly two hours traversing lakes and small rivers, the participants stepped ashore and consumed their packed lunches on a rock ledge, before bathing. Next the baggage was unloaded from the canoes and a sea battle took place. Teams attempted to stop each other’s canoe and capsize it, with the losers having to tow their waterlogged canoe back to the shore. After several hours, the comrades paddled back homewards.

Stickers in Ludvika

A large number of stickers were put up in Grängesberg and Ludvika.

Fishing course in Karlstad

On Sunday 28th June, Member Group 2 from Nest 5 were in Skattkärr, outside Karlstad, for a fishing course with an emphasis on fishing in a survival situation. Some of the topics covered by the instructor included different kinds of fishing knots; types of fish that are edible and nutritious; riverbed fishing for pike, pike-perch and various carp; determining fish species; and how to clean and utilise fish after they’re caught.

Public leafleting in Ljungby

On Saturday 27th June, Nest 7 were in Ljungby to inform passers-by about white victims of multiculturalism, as well as to spread hope for a better future. The message was received positively by the majority of people, and the activity produced many interesting conversations. Lone individuals who thought they could spit at the flag bearers without consequences were quickly reprimanded.

After a while, the police turned up to question the Resistance men, but they soon gave up when they realised they weren’t going to get any answers.

Leafleting in Hobro

Activists from Nest 3 gave out leaflets to houses in Hobro and put up stickers in the area.

Propaganda in Vendsyssel

Activists from Nest 3 spread Nordic Resistance Movement propaganda in Vendsyssel.

Propaganda in Frederikssund

Activists put up stickers in Frederikssund.

Propaganda spreading and clean-up in Høje-Taastrup

Nordic Resistance Movement activists removed anti-white propaganda in Høje-Taastrup. A number of Antifa stickers were taken down and replaced by National Socialist messages.

White Lives Matter posters in Stavanger

Nest 6 put up White Lives Matter posters between Vaulen beach and the train station in Hinna.

Activism and social activity in Sotra and Godvik

Members from Activist Group 302 began the day by walking 10,000 steps, totalling about 7.5 km. This was followed by 1,380 metres of swimming and an activism session.

Antifa stickers replaced in Reykjavik

At the weekend, Antifa stickers were replaced with Resistance Movement stickers in downtown Reykjavik.

Outdoor activities in Denmark’s Nest 1

RESISTANCE MOVEMENT. A group of activists from Denmark’s Nest 1 met for a weekend of outdoor activities on 27th June.

The weekend took place in the woods south of Vejle Fjord and offered a range of activities.

After a short walk along undulating woodland paths, a camp was made in a clearing. Here good company was enjoyed, and a number of outdoor skills were practised.

Resistance men acquitted for political statements

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FREEDOM OF SPEECH. Three members of the Nordic Resistance Movement in Norway have been acquitted for making political statements during an activity in 2018. A thorough and correct judgement, says defence lawyer Nils Christian Nordhus.

On 29th June, Tommy Olsen (41), Ronny Bårdsen (34) and Jan Christopher Pedersen (37) were cleared by the court of appeal for a political stunt on 9th April 2018, in which a swastika flag was raised, and banners with swastikas and the text “We are back” were hung up in three different locations in Kristiansand, Norway.

“Not illegal statements”

The court of appeal reasoned that the statements and symbols were not directed towards particular groups but appeared to be more general, and therefore were not punishable.

Defence lawyer Nils Christian Nordhus told NRK that the acquittal is not surprising but thorough and correct.

Nordhus said: “This case is not about whether you agree or disagree with their viewpoints. It’s about whether my clients should be punished for their opinions, and for having been honest and communicated them publicly.”

Frihetskamp has been in contact with Tommy Olsen, chief of the Norwegian branch of the Nordic Resistance Movement, for a comment about the acquittal:

“I must say that personally I’m very surprised,” Olsen said. “Trust in the legal system has not exactly been especially high considering how politicised and hypocritical the Norwegian authorities have proven to be. The fact that there are still people who conduct themselves professionally in their work, and that they acquitted us, is very gratifying. Now it remains to see what happens next.”

The three Resistance men were originally convicted by the district court for “hateful statements” but appealed the decision to the court of appeal, which has now acquitted them.

Canoeing and camping in Nest 7

SOCIAL ACTIVITY. Activists in Småland enjoy a canoeing and camping excursion in the countryside.

On Saturday 13th June, comrades from Nest 7 met for a wilderness activity. The activity began at Isaberg in the village of Hestra, where the activists started by paddling down the Nissan river.

After a few hours’ paddling, the group found a suitable place to set up camp. There they started a campfire and began constructing a shelter.

Early the next morning, everyone got up and had some breakfast, before putting out the fire and paddling back up along the Nissan.

Banner activism in Denmark’s Nest 2

ACTIVISM. Nordic Resistance Movement activists in Denmark recently put up several White Lives Matter and Globalism Kills banners in Nest 2.

White Lives Matter banner, Denmark

One banner was hung over a motorway bridge in Gladsaxe with the text “White Lives Matter”, a message that has extra importance in this time of increased anti-white propaganda.

In another location in Nest 2, another banner was put up to remind people about the real killer in this age of corona. The banner bore the message “Globalism Kills” and was placed at Herlev Hospital.

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