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National Day celebration in Nest 1

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.

Nest 1 Nordic Resistance Movement members enjoy a family day out on Sweden’s National Day

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.

Public leafleting in Simrishamn

ACTIVISM. On Wednesday 12 June, activists from Nest 3 visited Simrishamn in Scania.

Nordic Resistance Movement activism in Simrishamn

The activists had a number of conversations with members of the public, including one man who was interested in what the Resistance Movement meant by “revolution”…

Another man said he didn’t like the Resistance Movement but was willing to debate because he had “read history”. When he was questioned on simple facts regarding the “Holocaust”, he said the discussion was unfair. The exchange ended with him claiming that he believed in the theory of evolution but still insisting that all people in the world were equal.

Nordic Resistance Movement activism in Simrishamn

The strong wind made the Tyr rune flag very visible and as such no one could miss the Nordic Resistance Movement’s presence. A lot of people were heading home from work, so plenty of leaflets were given out to passers-by.

National Day celebration in Nest 7

COMMUNITY. On the National Day of Sweden, members and supporters from the Nordic Resistance Movement’s Nest 7 met for a day of recreation and comradeship.

Nest 7 members enjoy fun and games on National Day 2019

The schedule was packed with activities and featured tug-of-war, archery and many other games, some deriving from Viking and medieval pastimes, like Halmstråhoppning and Lugga Björn:

Halmstråhoppning (straw jumping): Stand with your feet together, just behind a piece of straw, holding your toes with your fingers, and try to jump over the straw without letting go of your toes.

Lugga Björn: Sit on the floor with a pole tucked under your knees and into the crooks of your arms. Hold your ears with your hands and try to stand up.

Later in the day, when it was a little cooler, the grill was lit for dinner, which everyone was looking forward to after several hours in the burning sun.

Many discussions were had during and after dinner, from anecdotes from various activities to the news headlines. After everyone was refilled with energy from the fantastic food, the day rolled on with more activities and games, before evening came and the comrades all bid one another farewell until next time.

National Day activism in Kristianstad

ACTIVISM. On the National Day of Sweden, activists from Nest 3 were in Kristianstad to spread the message of the Nordic Resistance Movement. The activity was very successful, with many conversations taking place with people pleased to receive our message. A lot of passers-by also took photos with our flag bearers.

Nordic Resistance Movement activism in Kristianstad on Sweden’s National Day

After leafleting for a while, the activists moved to Tivoli Park, where the National Day celebrations were taking place. There they saw a small band of LGBTQ-certified soldiers who, according to many people in the park, were nowhere near as disciplined and upstanding as the Resistance men.

A little while later the activism came to an end and the activists headed home after another successful activity under the sign of the Tyr rune.

Nordic Resistance Movement activism in Kristianstad on Sweden’s National DayNordic Resistance Movement activism in Kristianstad on Sweden’s National Day

Outdoor activity at Stockholm hillfort

NATURE. On 1 June comrades and family members gathered in the Stockholm archipelago for an excursion in the great outdoors.

Camping in Nest 1

With everyone happy and raring to go, it didn’t take long for the group to arrive at their destination near one of Sweden’s many ancient hillforts.

A fire was lit with a fire striker, and everyone sampled some items from nature’s larder.

In the evening, those who chose to stay the night at the camp were also able to enjoy freshly caught fish.

Wild food in the Swedish woodsFreshly caught fish

Symbolic action against rape culture in Denmark

ACTIVISM. National Socialist activists in Randers, Denmark, recently conducted a symbolic protest against the growing foreign rape culture in the country.

National Socialist activists in Randers hang a doll as a symbolic protest against rape culture in Denmark

The activists suspended an effigy of a rapist from the front of the Føtex supermarket, near Randers bus station, on the night of Sunday 9 June. The effigy was handcuffed and wore a noose around its neck. A sign attached to its front read: “I came to Denmark and raped white women. Now I’m hanging here like I deserve. Stop mass immigration.”

The anonymous activists informed nordfront.dk that their motivation was the recent news reports of several rapes and attempted rapes against white women by racial foreigners, a continually increasing problem in Denmark.

National Socialist activists in Randers hang a doll as a symbolic protest against rape culture in DenmarkNational Socialist activists in Randers hang a doll as a symbolic protest against rape culture in Denmark

 

Propaganda production in Norrköping

ACTIVISM. On Wednesday 5 June, three members from Nest 8 met to produce banners and spray paint templates. The fine weather meant some of the work could be done outdoors.

By the end of the day, one large banner, a number of smaller banners and several spray paint templates had been made.

Propaganda production in Nest 8Propaganda production in Nest 8Propaganda production in Nest 8

Double public activity in Dalsland

ACTIVISM. On Sweden’s National Day, activist group 203 were out on the streets of Dalsland for public activities in the towns of Ed and Mellerud.

Nordic Resistance Movement activism in Dalsland

Ed

The day began in Ed, in the Dals-Ed municipality, where activists set up with a flag and leaflets outside the Coop store. The first 20 minutes passed calmly with only a few shoppers around, but soon after more people started coming over to talk.

The discussions were mostly about whether the area outside the shop was a public place or not. Several Coop staff members came out and argued about this topic. Many passers-by also joined the discussion, with quite a few of them taking the side of the Resistance men regarding the organisation’s right to spread our message.

Nordic Resistance Movement activism in Dalsland

Others were less sympathetic, including a bi-racial lesbian couple with both black and white children who thought it was horrible that the activists were there.

The activity concluded after an hour and a half, and the activists were given phone numbers by some locals who wanted further contact.

Mellerud

Nordic Resistance Movement activism in Dalsland

There were fewer people about in the town of Mellerud, so it was much calmer than at the previous activity. Some interesting discussions were had here too, with several people wanting to talk more at a later opportunity.

Mellerud has had big problems with racial foreigners who have been known to gather together in gangs of over 30 people armed with various types of weapons and attack the local youth. Some of these cultural enrichers were seen on the streets in different cars during the activity, but they kept themselves at a distance while the Resistance Movement was present.

The activity in Mellerud finished after an hour and the comrades moved on to enjoy a meal together. All in all, it was a successful day under the sign of the Tyr rune!

Leftist tried to secretly take pictures of Resistance men with drone

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LEFT-WING EXTREMISM. A red tried to secretly take pictures of Resistance men with a drone, but the whole episode ended with him being photographed instead.

On 26 May, when the Resistance Movement had a public activity with banners and leaflet distribution at Nya Torget square in Mariestad, one of the activists suddenly saw a drone hovering at low height near the group with its flash repeatedly activated, indicating that it was taken pictures of them. When the drone rose higher in the sky and flew away, the activists ran after it for about 300 meters down the street and into a side street at a parking place where they saw a man packing the drone into his moped. The man did not answer when he was spoken to but only looked at the activists and drove away. All the pictures in this article can be enlarged by clicking on them.

When the moped’s registration number was checked, it turned out the registered owner was a red called Daniel Nilsson (ID number: 870504-5956) and that he rode the moped even though it was unregistered over seven months ago.

Online information about the moped regarding technical data, insurance, registration date and more.

Clicking the “See owner” link brings Nilsson’s name up.

On the website Ratsit it states that Nilsson owned a moped with a model year of 2004.

The moped was parked outside Nilsson’s house and his name was on the doorbell panel by the stairway.

A red moped...

On 12 October 2018, Nilsson sold his moped to a man in Skövde, but on the website car.info one can still see that the moped had another owner in Mariestad at the end of May 2018 and that it was already deregistered. Nilsson has bought himself a motorcycle to use these days instead of a moped. When searching for more information about Nilsson online, one finds that he was actually seventh on the Left Party’s candidate list for Mariestad’s 2010 municipal elections, registered as a “job-seeker”.

After the elections, when Nilsson was a councillor for the Left Party in the municipal council, he was sentenced to imprisonment for two months for illegal driving, drink-driving and possession of narcotics. According to the archives of the verdict (which as per Swedish law is public information and can be found online), the drugs were hidden behind the kitchen fan in his apartment. Nilsson blamed a friend of his, but the court didn’t believe him as his fingerprints were on the packages.

The news that a city councillor was convicted for a drug-related crime was reported by state broadcaster Sveriges Radio, among others, and Nilsson resigned from his office.

But the Left Party’s president in Mariestad didn’t think it appropriate that Nilsson’s engagement in the party should end on account of the crime and stated to Sveriges Radio:

After the verdict, Nilsson took responsibility by resigning from his political duties. But when the penalty is served he could be welcome to continue his political work, said Åsa Olsson.

“If he wishes to engage himself in politics again, our door is not shut. There are people with different backgrounds and experiences who, depending on the nature of the crime, can contribute to others and educate them in a preventive manner.” – Åsa Olsson, Left Party

Nilsson’s crime clearly didn’t prove to be an obstacle for the Left Party, and once more he stood as a candidate in the party’s list for Mariestad’s municipal elections in 2014, this time at 13th place and registered as a bus driver. However, he appears not to be in the Left Party’s candidate list in 2018. There is another Nilsson on the list but with a different first name.

Here is an image of Nilsson among other representatives of the Left Party in Mariestad before the elections. Proof that it is from the 2014 election can be found here.

On Facebook one can also find Nilsson’s aunt accusing him and his mother of breaking into her house and stealing heirlooms that didn’t belong to them. This dispute is being tried at the Göta Court of Appeals, and all the documents showing how the relatives are greedily trying to tear one another apart are fully open to the public.

What’s interesting about the Facebook post by Nilsson’s aunt is that at the time he was working as a bus driver for Nobina. A source has informed Nordfront that Nilsson still works as a bus driver and very possibly for Nobina. One wonders how appropriate it is for an individual sentenced for illegal driving and driving under the influence of alcohol to be working as a bus driver…

Activism against the homo lobby in Aarhus

ACTIVISM. Danish activists recently took corrective action against a homo lobby bench in Ceres Park, Aarhus.

Danish homo lobby bench in Aarhus is repainted by Nordic Resistance Movement members

The homo lobby’s pressure to spread all that is unnatural and decadent to every corner of our community led to a bench in Ceres Park, Aarhus, being painted in the hostile homo lobby’s colors earlier this year.

The Nordic Resistance Movement is strongly opposed to the normalization and promotion of homosexual/pedophile tendencies.

Activists from Nest 3 in Denmark therefore corrected the color of the bench so normal people can once again sit on it without being reminded of unnatural lifestyles and corrupt behavior.

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