ACTIVISM.A sympathizer of the Nordic Resistance Movement recently planted a Tyr rune flag on the mountain of Lille Malene in Greenland.
On Friday 21 June, the separatist national day of Greenland, a sympathizer of the Nordic Resistance Movement erected the Tyr rune flag on the mountain Lille Malene, in the vicinity of Nuuk, Greenland. The flag was planted as a manifestation of Greenland’s belonging to Denmark and thus being a part of the future Nordic union.
ACTIVISM. Autonomous National Socialists in Denmark protest against the homo lobby by symbolically hanging a paedophile dummy.
National Socialist activists have once again hanged a man-sized dummy, this time in the city of Fredericia, in protest against the homo lobby. The dummy was hanged with a noose and carried a sign reading “PAEDOPHILE”. A small rainbow flag was hung from its pocket.
This is the third dummy that has been hanged within a short period of time. On the 10th of June one was hanged in Randers, and on the 15th of June another was hanged in Aalborg.
Nordfront received the photo of the hanged paedophile along with a short message:
Death to the homo lobby! Hands off our kids and free us from homo-propaganda in the public space.
NATURE. Activists from Norway’s Nest 1 recently enjoyed a weekend of camping, hiking and good comradeship in the forest.
The plan for the weekend was to set up a camp on Saturday and go hiking in the woods on Sunday.
Saturday began with a meeting in a large town in Eastern Norway. When everyone had arrived, the activists continued to the woods, parked their cars and began the walk to the camp site.
When the comrades reached the site, they collected wood from the forest, fetched water from a stream and set up camp. Some members had brought fishing rods and fished for perch in the lake. Unfortunately no fish were biting, but the lake still served as a refreshing bathing spot on both Saturday and Sunday.
Later that afternoon it was time for food, which consisted of sausages grilled on the fire. One of the activists also picked various edible plants and herbs from the woods, and later served up some “troll brew”. Afterwards there was time to go for a walk in the woods and chop more wood before evening wore on and it was time to sleep.
Sunday began with lighting a fire to cook breakfast, followed by a morning dip in the lake. After breakfast, the fire was put out and the camping gear packed away. It was then time for the main event of the weekend: a long woodland hike with full backpacks.
The hike consisted of a roundtrip through woods, marshland, riverbeds and up and down mountaintops, before the activists arrived back at the parking place after five hours. It was a very tiring but enjoyable trip, which will soon be repeated.
MEETING. On Saturday 8 June, Nest 3 gathered for their most recent monthly meeting.
The day began with a meal of homemade skewered meats and potato salad, followed by coffee and socialising, while preparations were made for the meeting’s speech.
The speech dealt with the various ideological orientations adopted by the Jews. Despite the length of the talk, the speaker did a great job of holding the audience fascinated throughout.
New items were available to buy from the merchandise table, including fine glasses decorated with Tyr rune symbols, chemical-free washing detergent, and mini spettekaka – a local dessert from Scania.
The day finished with the awarding of a prize to the person who had written the most activist reports in the Nest’s member group.
ACTIVISM.On Saturday 15 June, another “Pride” parade organised by the LGBTQ movement took place in Ludvika, much to the consternation of all decent local people.
Before the event, the organisers boasted about how they were going to organise a Pride parade for the second year in a row, all in aid of promoting the sexualisation of Ludvika’s children.
Luckily there was also a force for good in Ludvika – because just like last year, the Nordic Resistance Movement were present to ensure the paedophile supporters would not go unchallenged.
The activists set up on Garvarn’s Square with a banner reading “Back in the closet with you!” designed especially for the occasion.
The Resistance men also brought a replica closet with them for anyone who wanted to crawl back in.
When the parade passed by the activists, it was clear its participants mostly consisted of a mishmash of untermenschen.
The parade then made its way around Ludvika town centre, while the activists gave out leaflets to people who knew better than to march with homosexuals and paedophiles. The leaflets informed people about the forces behind the LGBTQ movement and their real aim of sexualising children and negatively affecting the reproduction of our people by destroying hetero-norms.
After marching around the town, the parade went past the activists again. One of the most degenerate participants went contagiously close to one of the Resistance men, but thankfully the biological attack was averted.
When the parade had passed, it was the police’s turn to be hostile. Despite the fact that the activists were only exercising their constitutional right and were protesting against lunacy, the corrupt police authorities issued a charge of disturbing the peace. The charge was made against three of the activists, as the police couldn’t decide who was responsible for the activity.
The day continued with the activists leafleting cars and houses in the Ludvika area.
NATURE. After a public activity in Alingsås on Saturday 15 June, activist group 203 went for a trip to the woods to learn important survival skills and spend the night in the Nordic wilderness.
The destination for the day was a shelter some 12 kilometres into the forest. The group took brief pauses on the way there for theoretical and practical lessons in purifying water.
To make the hike a little more challenging, everyone had extra weight in their backpack, with one activist carrying as much as 20 kilos for about four kilometres.
When the group arrived at the shelter, they lit a fire, and some comrades chose to bathe in the nearby lake to cool off.
Afterwards there was a lesson in making a fire, including the different techniques that can be used. The participants also tried using some NATO matches, which don’t go out after being placed underwater.
The evening concluded with food and good conversation.
The march back started early on Sunday morning. The activists chose to go at a quick pace, and, despite their heavy loads, walked the 12 km in two hours flat.
Overall it was a pleasant weekend in nature with healthy exercise and new skills learned.
MEETING. On Saturday 25 May, activists and members from the Nordic Resistance Movement’s Nest 2 were in the Borås area for their monthly meeting.
Nest Chief Jimmy Andersson reported on the past month’s activities, followed in turn by the various group chiefs, who each gave a summary of what their groups had been up to. Naturally many more topics were discussed, but to know about those one must join the Resistance Movement like a true National Socialist!
After the attendees had refilled their coffee, it was time for the day’s speech. The subject was race, how race functions, and above all how the Aryan race functions.
Such an extensive topic required a knowledgeable fellow to summarise everything concisely, which the speaker Johan Persson did very well.
Next everyone could enjoy lunch and pick up some excellent literature and well-made handicrafts. All in all, it was a very pleasant gathering.
RESISTANCE MOVEMENT. On the morning of Sunday, 2 June, members from Nest 8’s two activist groups travelled to central Södermanland to conduct an activist test.
Everyone did their best to succeed in the running test and strength exercises in the beaming sunshine. As usual, the Resistance men from Nest 8 worked hard and the majority performed well.
After the test, the activist groups met up with the member group to hold the Nest’s monthly meeting, where past and future activities were discussed. The meeting was visited by guest of honour Magnus Wardmo, Chief of Nest 7, who held a very interesting and well-received speech about security. The activist stall and the Nest’s library were present as usual, and barbecue and dessert were served to all.
COMMUNITY. On 6 June over 30 Nordic Resistance Movement members, activists and supporters from Nest 1 celebrated Sweden’s National Day in sunny Stockholm. The festivities included a barbecue, a pentathlon and rounders.
A popular section of the pentathlon was the relay race, in which the batons were replaced with children. After the games, many of the attendees relaxed at a nearby bathing place before the day was concluded and everyone headed home.
IDEOLOGY. In this article, the Resistance Movement’s Norwegian leader, Haakon Forwald, explains how Nordic men and women can reclaim their lives.
As I’ve stated before,...