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Simon Lindberg gives lecture on Sweden’s National Day

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NATIONAL DAY. On 6th June, Sweden’s National Day, Simon Lindberg gave a lecture at Nest 5’s monthly meeting.

Sweden National Day lecture, Nest 5

The lecture detailed the Resistance Movement’s view on the Nordic countries’ national days. Although the Resistance Movement intends to abolish the present-day states and replace them with one Nordic state, the lecture made it clear that the national days should still be celebrated, as the individual Nordic peoples have every reason to be proud of their history.

The importance of pride was also brought up during the speech. What does pride mean? Why is it important to encourage pride? Why would a people be robbed of their pride and how is this done?

Invitations to the lecture had been sent out to a wider audience, and the resulting attendance was high. Coffee and cake was also on offer beforehand.

“Non-Jews exist only to serve the Jewish people” – Ovadia Yosef

Martial arts training and barbecue on National Day in Nest 4

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NATIONAL DAY. It rained heavily on National Day, but the mood and fighting spirit in Nest 4 were just as good as always.

On Sweden’s National Day, members from Nest 4 gathered in Sundsvall for a joint physical fitness and boxing training session. The group was met by typically Swedish summer weather – i.e., wind and pouring rain – but naturally carried out the activity as planned. After everyone was satisfied with the training, they relocated to a barbecue site, where they ate together and held their monthly meeting.

A well-deserved respite.

It makes sense that the most appropriate way to celebrate a holiday like National Day is with comrades in the spirit of the struggle. We keep ourselves in good shape for the future of the North, so it’s customary that this day be honoured with healthy activities.

A good choice of provisions and a cosy fire.

Challenging wilderness activity in Nest 5

NATURE. Nest 5’s activist group spent almost 24 hours in the woods of Dalarna on Saturday 23rd May. Here’s their report on how the activity progressed and the challenges they faced.

On Friday at 10 p.m. the organizers sent the participants a text message to tell them that the activity was going to start four hours earlier. They were originally going to meet at 11 a.m., but this was brought forward to 7 a.m. Almost all the participants got the message, but one of them forgot to reset his alarm clock because of the short notice.

After many unanswered phone calls on Saturday morning, one of the organizers visited the home of the participant who didn’t reset his alarm and banged loudly on his door. The newly awakened and somewhat irritated Resistance man then had to start packing and get ready to go to the gathering place on his own while the others went ahead of him.

The activity started at 07.00. Since one participant was missing, the group was assigned the task of lighting a fire in the vicinity of the gathering place. However, they were only allowed to light it with a match and the accompanying matchbox as a tinder box. It had also started to rain slightly, something that would go on for the rest of the day.

The group succeeded in their task and were awarded their next assignment, which was to push a car up one of the roads leading to the adjacent mountain. After reaching a turning point for the car, they reversed its direction and started jogging alongside it down the mountain.

After working up a sweat on the mountainside, the men were further informed that only one backpack would be allowed to be used jointly by the group. The participants were forced to agree on the essential things to bring along, such as water, food, tools and sleeping bags. They were allowed to bring extra equipment, but it had to be carried outside of the backpack.

After an hour the late participant arrived. He was noticeably annoyed, but still ready for the challenge. He stepped forth from his vehicle to the group, and as every real man in Dalarna does in the early morning to get himself started, he baked some snus.

Then it was time for the organizers to inform everyone of the rules. This was going to be a drug-free weekend, and thus it was pointless to bring along some instant coffee, which one participant was planning to put in the backpack.

With a heavy sigh, the late comrade put his can of snus back in his car, with some readily baked for his return. In addition, water was not to be consumed by the group during the day before reaching their destination.

Just before 9 a.m. the comrades started their hike through the woods. It was now time for them to leave their set path and navigate through the forests and fields. The participant carrying the only (and very heavy) backpack was also responsible for navigation.

A few hours into the hike, the subject of drinks was brought up, but the group still kept up their spirits and their warmth despite the persistent light rainfall showing no signs of disappearing.

After five hours of hiking, the group was noticeably exhausted, but about two hours still remained before they were due to reach their destination. During the hike they stayed away from roads and trails in order to make things more difficult. If anyone chose to use a trail or a road, it had to be done while jogging, which the group did on a number of occasions.

The men reached their destination at around 3 p.m., but each was forced start a separate fire with only one match in the accompanying box before they were allowed to drink their water. As if this weren’t enough, the organizer had been cheap and brought matches of poor quality. If the men failed to start a fire with their one match, they could only be given more matches after 50 push-ups.

After varying success and about 200 combined push-ups, all of the participants managed to start their fire and were allowed to drink water during a short break before the hike continued. Starting the hike again was welcome for a while, as the group had become cold in the time it took to light a fire.

After a short walk from the previous location, the group got to pick a spot to set up camp for the night. The rain subsided and turned into a slight drizzle. As only two participants had brought along sleeping bags, they had to build an extensive camp.

One of the participants opted to build a small hut of his own, while the others worked together to create a large bivouac with a reflector wall and plenty of spruce sticks as bedding.

Two hours later the camp had started to take shape, but after a very long day filled with tough challenges, the entire group was tired. The only thing left was to gather firewood for the night, which was particularly important for those lacking both bedding and sleeping bags.

Darkness descended on the woods at around 22.00. The group were satisfied with the amount of firewood they’d collected, and they started eating their food. After the meal, everyone laid down to get some sleep.

After three hours of sleep, the comrades were woken by the organizers, who told them it was time to get up and that there were 30 minutes left until departure. The time was 2 a.m. The group slowly started getting dressed, put out the fire and cleaned up the camp.

An hour after getting up they continued their hike. This time the group was treated a lot more mildly, and ordinary dirt roads as well as trails were allowed to be used on their way back to the gathering place whence they started about 20 hours earlier.

The group got to see an incredibly beautiful morning sun between Dalarna’s mountains, where a thin layer of mist remained from the rainfall of yesterday. If the cameraman had been more alert, it would have been captured on film. But perhaps some things are just for the participants to enjoy.

The activity was designed to be mentally challenging and to test the participants’ attitude towards bad situations such as lack of water, rough terrain, no food during the day and decamping in the middle of the night. Cold and unpleasant weather was an advantage for the activity rather than a disadvantage.

The organizers were happy with both the performance of the participants and their attitude. Similar activities will no doubt be arranged in the future.

National Day celebration and monthly meeting in Uddevalla

NATIONAL DAY. On 6th June, members from Nest 2 gathered for a monthly meeting and to celebrate Sweden’s National Day together.

When the members arrived at the venue for the celebration, coffee and cakes were waiting. The festive cakes were greatly appreciated by the many children who were present.

After the food had been consumed and everyone had an opportunity to chat, it was time for the monthly meeting. During the meeting, the past month was discussed, as were parts of the coming month, and new members were welcomed to the organisation.

Greenpilled was also in attendance, offering various items for sale.

The day was concluded with brännboll. The children and adults were divided into two teams, and everyone enjoyed playing in the sunny weather.

National Day celebration in Nest 3

NATIONAL DAY. Members and activists celebrate the new North together.

On Saturday 6th June, National Day was celebrated in Nest 3. The nest didn’t just celebrate the old Sweden and North, which generations before us lived and died for, but first and foremost the new Nordic realm, which at present does not exist in reality but lives and grows within the Nordic Resistance Movement.

Good Swedish food was provided

When everyone had enjoyed the good traditional food, a reading was held of Point 3 of the Resistance Movement’s political programme Our Path, which details the subject of a united North and a new Nordic realm. The group then discussed historical events that occurred when the Nordic countries had been largely united and how that had benefited the people, as well as how a future unification would happen in practice. During the discussions, coffee and cakes were served, which were much appreciated.

After the food was finished, the attendees lined up to sing the national anthem “Du gamla, du fria”, with an emphasis on the Nordic Nation.

When the sun emerged, everyone went outside to play a game of kubb in an atmosphere of true folk community. The game made for a lot of laughs and a cheerful mood, distinguishing it from the serious work of the daily struggle.

Tobias Malvå prepares a game of kubb

Resistance men fight off reds at BLM demonstration in Umeå

RESISTANCE MOVEMENT. Resistance men fought back against masked reds at a sect-like Black Lives Matter demonstration in Umeå, Sweden, on Saturday.

On Saturday 6th June journalists from Motståndsrörelsen.se were in Broparken, Umeå, to observe the city’s Black Lives Matter demonstration.

The website’s correspondent reported an extremely sect-like atmosphere at the gathering, where the participants stood in the rain and shouted slogans for over half an hour under the direction of Africans with badly functioning megaphones.

Some of the slogans were “No justice, no peace”, “George Floyd” and “Black Lives Matter”.

In addition to a lot of young women and genderless male-like figures, many of the hundreds of participants consisted of masked left-wing extremists and racially foreign young men.

When the monotonous and religiously charged sectarian chanting was finally over and the attendees were going home, an altercation occurred when members from the Nordic Resistance Movement – who were also present – were attacked.

Motståndsrörelsen.se’s correspondent didn’t see the confrontation himself but was later in contact with some of those involved, as well as with witnesses, and spoke with them about what happened.

One Resistance man stated that the police identified him and the comrade he was with almost immediately after they arrived. Four policemen then remained stationed nearby. However, a dozen masked reds were allowed to surround the National Socialists at the end of the demonstration, while more aggressive immigrants stood a bit farther away.

Several people, both among the reds and racial foreigners, were known from past encounters as confrontational and violent individuals.

The reds became very aggressive and advanced towards the Resistance men, asking what they were doing there. The comrades remained calm and answered stoically that they were there to watch the demonstration.

After the reds made several attempts to escalate the situation, one of them eventually became violent and grabbed one of the National Socialists’ collars to try to pull him over, which resulted in an altercation.

Despite the numerical disadvantage, Motståndsrörelsen.se was informed that the left-wing extremists didn’t land a single blow on the National Socialists, who were later aided by other comrades who caught sight of the disturbance from their position elsewhere at the demonstration.

One of the intervening men was David Nilsson, who, in his successful attempt to protect his comrades, was tackled by a policeman.

Due to the surrounding chaos, David wasn’t aware who his assailant was, and a wrestling match ensued. Witnesses reported that the police’s communication equipment flew in all directions during the struggle and that it took four officers to hold the Resistance man down.

A detained violent red who – as far as we know – is not suspected of a crime. This was the case for all of the violent reds, even though they were the ones who initiated the attack.

After the incident the Resistance men were in high spirits, satisfied with having successfully fought off a left-wing attack without sustaining any injuries despite a large numerical disadvantage.

Monthly meeting in Denmark’s Nest 3

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MEETING. Nest 3 in Denmark held their monthly meeting at the weekend, with members and activists gathering to train, discuss ideology and strengthen comradeship.

As usual, the meeting included physical training in the form of martial arts, as well as running an obstacle course.

After training, the comrades lit a campfire and grilled sausages while conversing about ideology, activism and the incipient American race war.

White Lives Matter poster activity in Randers

ACTIVISM. A large number of posters with the message “White Lives Matter” were put up by Resistance Movement activists in a suburb of Randers, Denmark, on Saturday.

White Lives Matter poster activism, Denmark

An activist group from Nest 3 was in Randers on Saturday 6th June to spread the message that it’s OK to like your own race. During the activity a large number of posters with the text “White Lives Matter” were put up in the suburb of Kristrup.

Photos from the activity:

Leadership Perspective and Nordic Frontier take a summer break

RADIO. Two out of three shows take a break during the summer.

During this week’s episodes, Leadership Perspective and Nordic Frontier both announced that they are now taking a break during the summer.

Leadership Perspective will be back on September 9.

Nordic Frontier is up and running again on July 14.

At the same time, the podcast Aristogenesis will be broadcast throughout the summer.

As mentioned in the latest episode of Leadership Perspective, you can listen to the other episodes of the program as the topics are timeless.

In the case of Nordic Frontier, you can choose to listen to the episodes in which they’ve had interesting guests on the program during this time.

During this time the fight will obviously not stop. The activism and reporting on NordicResistanceMovement.org will continue as usual.

Public activism in Kinna

ACTIVISM. On Saturday 30th May, activists and members from Nest 2 went to Kinna, Västra Götaland, to make use of the day in the best possible way – activism for the Nordic Resistance Movement.

The scorching summer day began with an extensive leaflet distribution in the neighbourhood of Hedbo, in Skene. One of the reasons for visiting Hedbo on this occasion was that racial foreigners had recently harassed and threatened peaceful Swedes in the area.

Those looking for a total solution to the lack of safety caused by multiculturalism need look no further than the Nordic Resistance Movement, the natural solution to such problems.

After the leafleting in Hedbo, the comrades went to the centre of Kinna to hold a public leaflet distribution. The people of Kinna were just as warm and welcoming as the weather and were very pleased to meet the Resistance men. Leaflets were given out to all passers-by during the activity, and fruitful discussions were held with interested people.

All in all, it’s safe to say that Kinna was thoroughly enriched by the Resistance Movement’s National Socialist message!

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