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Public leafleting session with Nest 5 in Djurås

ACTIVISM. Members of Nest 5 visit Djurås to spread the message.

On Saturday the 6th of April members of Nest 5 visited a shopping centre in Djurås, in the municipality of Gagnef, for a public leafleting session. The shopping centre had two main entrances and the activists split into two groups that positioned themselves outside each entrance equipped with the Movement’s banners and propaganda leaflets.

The first group met a rather chill and uninterested shopping public besides an older lady whose initial virulent attitude was softened down as the resistance men broke efficiently through layers of zionist lies.

The second group had a considerably more positive response from the public and even managed to inspire an audience of interested listeners before the activity was concluded a few hours later.

Day of activism in Norway’s Nest 1: Monthly meeting, public activity and pathetic reds

ACTIVISM. Norway’s Nest 1 recently enjoyed a full day of activism, including a monthly meeting, public activity, good food, internal training and future planning.

Nordic Resistance Movement activism in Fredrikstad, Norway

On Saturday Nest 1 arranged a packed day of activism. Activists, members and sympathisers came together in Eastern Norway for a social gathering, leafleting and meetings.

The day featured an intensive schedule, beginning with lunch and socialising in one of the venues the Nest has at its disposal. Lunch was followed by some internal meetings, as well as training on how to respond to police harassment – something all members of the Resistance Movement must be prepared for in today’s totalitarian society.

After the introductory part of the day was over, the Nest’s member group travelled to various residential areas to deliver leaflets door to door, while the activist group went to Fredrikstad for a public activity in the Nest’s favourite city.

The activities in Fredrikstad began with an ambulatory leaflet distribution through a very busy shopping centre. This continued to a pedestrian street where the activists spread out and gave more leaflets to the people.

Nordic Resistance Movement leadfleting in Fredrikstad, Norway

Despite the cold and somewhat windy weather, responses were very positive. There were a lot of young people about, and many passers-by accepted leaflets. The majority of those who didn’t want a leaflet politely said no thank you without causing any trouble. The only exception was a woman who tried to steal our photographer’s camera. As a result, she was immediately rebuked and walked off to call the police, who would turn up later.

Nordic Resistance Movement leafleting in Fredrikstad, Norway

After an hour and a half, when the activists moved to a new spot in town to continue the activity, they realised a group of reds were following them while attempting to put their masks on. The activists confronted the reds, who after failing to mask themselves now “just wanted to talk”.

At this point the police also showed up in connection with the earlier attempted camera theft. However, it turned out that the only reason they had responded was that the woman had told the police it was the activists who had tried to take her phone. The Resistance men were able to document that this wasn’t the case, and the police contented themselves with harassing the activists and inspecting their IDs. The police were especially shocked that one of the activists had called the red rabble a “rabble”, and predictably they didn’t perform and ID check on them.

Police and reds at a Nordic Resistance Movement activity in Fredrikstad
Red rabble and police

After the activity had finished, the activists headed back to their venue to hold their monthly meeting and enjoy a delicious dinner. Propaganda was given out to the members and activists before the previous month’s activities and future plans were discussed.

All in all it was a very pleasant event, with pathetic reds, laughable police, and good comrades who will become regular features in Nest 1 in the future.

 

“Workers against Globalism – For a Nordic Nation!” – First of May Demonstration details

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INFORMATION. On 1 May the Nordic Resistance Movement will hold demonstrations in the towns of Kungälv and Ludvika, Sweden. Here follows more detailed information for those wishing to attend.

On the 1 May, two pro-Nordic demonstrations will be arranged under the slogan “Workers against Globalism – For a Nordic Nation!” One will take place in central Kungälv and one in central Ludvika. The meeting time at both locations is 12.00 local time (CET).

In Kungälv, the meeting point is outside the Göteborgs Kex factory. There is a large car park at the meeting point, as well as plenty of parking facilities in the vicinity. For those arriving by public transport, the frequent “Grön Express” bus service from Gothenburg stops at the Kexbageriet bus stop right beside the gathering point.

In Ludvika, the meeting point is at Mossplan, opposite the ABB building. Plenty of parking space is available adjacent to the gathering point. For those coming on public transport, the railway station is just under one kilometre away.

Permission has been granted for both demonstrations and both will commence at 13.00 local time. Certain prior preparations will need to be made. Previous experience has shown that joining the demonstration is not possible if arriving late – as such we strongly remind everyone of the importance of arriving by 12.00.

Speeches will be held at around 14.00. In Kungälv, they will be at Nytorget; in Ludvika, at Garvarens torg. We recommend everyone wishing to see the speeches arrive at the gathering point by 12.00 and participate in the march. On several occasions over the years, the police have prevented spectators not participating in the march from seeing the speeches.

If you live abroad and would like to attend either demonstration, please email [email protected] for details.

More information about rules of conduct, carpooling facilities and speakers will be published soon. See you there!

SPEAKERS ANNOUNCED

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“Workers against Globalism – For a Nordic Nation”

For several years in a row, the Nordic Resistance Movement has arranged successful demonstrations on 1 May. This year the slogan under which the Nordic workers will gather is “Workers against Globalism – For a Nordic Nation!” The reason for this slogan is as follows:

In 2019 the workers’ day of celebration will take place during various political parties’ campaigns for the EU elections on 26 May. All of these parties, both left wing and right wing, have completely submitted to globalism, with formerly Eurosceptic parties having withdrawn their demands for Sweden to leave the EU.

The globalist and supranational EU is hitting Nordic workers hard, with open borders, the increased importation of labour and simplified methods for big companies to move their operations abroad. Unemployment is rising, wage dumping is lowering incomes, and working environments and conditions are deteriorating. Meanwhile big business leaders rub their hands and watch their profit margins grow. Exiting the EU is a must to protect the working Nordic people, of both hand and mind.

The whole world is continuously becoming more globalised, resulting in enormous difficulties for individual states to remain sovereign, independent and free. Instead nations are forced into submission and obedience to the superpowers of the EU, UN, USA, Russia, China et al. Sweden is no exception and today is completely dependent on other forces, both militarily and economically.

As a relatively small country, it is not realistic to expect Sweden to stand as an independent nation on her own. Through our vision of a free and united North, the Nordic Resistance Movement is the only serious political movement in Sweden who offer a real alternative to globalism.

Demonstrate with us on the 1 May. Against the EU. Against supranationalism. Against globalism.

For independence. For the people. For the North. We will mobilise the workers against globalism and for a Nordic Nation!

Monthly meeting in Nest 7

On a beautiful spring day, the 30th of March, Nest 7 held its customary meeting of the month in splendid Småland. A fine breakfast was enjoyed in good spirits before the program of the day begun.

The first activity on the agenda was the art of debating and both experienced and inexperienced comrades shared their thoughts, ideas and expertise. A brief lecture was held with tips and points regarding debating and discussing in both public and non-public environments as well as how should one react in these cases. Moreover, the comrades had the opportunity to put their skills to the test by simulating various situations and scenarios.

When the activity was over the members of the nest prepared for dinner and enjoyed a delicious meal that the nest’s cook prepared, spinach soup with a side-dish of egg and bread.

When dinner was over the meeting was summarized and the comrades thanked each other and went their separate ways.

Norwegian and Swedish Nests join forces in Charlottenberg

ACTIVISM. Activists and members from Norway and Sweden recently joined together for a double public leaflet distribution in the border town of Charlottenberg.

NRM activists leaflet in Charlottenberg

On Saturday 13 April, activists and members from Norwegian Nest 1 and Swedish Nest 5 met for a joint activity in the glorious Easter weather in Charlottenberg. The Swedish town is a popular shopping destination and lies on the border between Nest 1 in Norway and Nest 5 in Sweden, making it a natural venue for a combined action.

The public leafleting was a big success. The activists arrived at the shopping centre and divided into two groups, standing with freedom flags beside the two main entrances to the centre.

NRM activists leaflet in Charlottenberg

The good weather helped ensure there were lots of people about. It didn’t take long before the first discussions were underway, and many leaflets changed hands over the course of the day. People were pleasant, with the most negative comment coming from a man who claimed the activists had been reported for “racial hatred” and that the police would be turning up to take them away.

Foreign security guard confronts NRM activists in Charlottenberg

Another individual who knew nothing about the law was a foreign security guard who brusquely declared the activists “must the area because of incitement to racial hatred” on “the orders of the police” before threatening to remove the activists himself. The Resistance Men laughed in his face, and after more empty words he turned around and walked off in a sulk.

The police never showed up.

After several hours and lots of distributed leaflets, the activity came to an end. For some of the members it was their first public activity, and they were all eager to go out and spread the National Socialist message again!

Grandpa Lampshade gets visited by the FBI

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Grandpa Lampshade tells us about how the FBI came to his house and told him to think about what he’s saying on the radio.

Full episode here: NORDIC FRONTIER #107: Grandpa Lampshade

Monthly meeting in Nest 8

On Sunday the 31st of March activists and members from Nest 8 gathered for the customary meeting of the month. New members were welcomed to the nest and the turnout for the day was overall very good.

When the issues of the month were discussed, the leader of the nest – Niklas Yngwe – read an ideological article for all which was later discussed more in depth, together with other topics, in four study groups with good results. After that, all the members of the nest had a common meal and an opportunity for various conversations in what turned out to be a fulfilling and pleasant day.

Public leafleting session in Trosa

ACTIVISM. Nest 8 in Sweden revisit grocery store in Trosa.

On Wednesday the 3rd of April activist group 801 headed to Trosa for a public leafleting session. The comrades positioned themselves outside the local food market “ICA – Trossen” which is a place with history for the Resistance Movement.

Last year when resistance men distributed leaflets on the same spot unaware that the owner of the food market, Jenni Steiner, is an ardent lobbyist of the homosexual lobby, they got even the minister of defense, Peter Hultqvist, to interrupt his holidays – which, by the way, he chose to take amidst the country’s worst forest fires in history – in order to show her his support! Even other shady characters like the speaker of the Swedish Green Party, Gustav Fridolin, visited the store for the occasion and Steiner was recently nominated as an “everyday hero” in the annual gay gala “QX”.

The response from the people was positive despite Steiner’s efforts to put together a bunch of local “righteous apostles” who tried to persuade the people to throw the revolutionary leaflets away.

When the national socialists were on the way home the police arrived, followed and harassed the group. The comrades were all frisked and the police searched through their cars for no reason whatsoever.

The activity was utterly successful and activist group 801 promises never to allow adversaries of free speech to prevail.

NORDIC FRONTIER #107: Grandpa Lampshade

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NORDIC FRONTIER. Tonight we talk to national socialist podcaster Grandpa Lampshade about life, ideology and the future.

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Nest 4 – Monthly meeting and expedition in the forest

ACTIVISM. On Saturday the 30th of March Nest 4 gathered for the customary meeting of the month.

When all the members arrived at the destination of the meeting they were ordered to dispatch to the nearby forest. The members went on a beautiful forest hike, with their writing material and lunch in their backpacks, on a mostly snow-covered terrain along mighty streaming creeks amplified from the melting snow all around.

The destination was unknown to all but the leader of the nest who also ordered everybody to keep silent in order to enjoy the sounds of nature all around without the unnecessary babble! After a real fight upwards the side of a mountain the members finally arrived at the destination of the day’s monthly meeting.

The meeting was about the recently introduced changes in the structure of the organization and how they will affect Nest 4. New posts and responsibilities were allocated to all present in order to make the most of the knowledge and skills among the members of the nest. The meeting was followed by a short briefing about orientation by map reading and the use of a compass and the newly acquired skills were put to practice as the group navigated to a new position in the forest where lunch would be prepared.

After a demanding hike up and down the mountain and thanks to the successful use of map and compass, the members arrived at the destination where lunch would later be cooked. However, the day’s activities were not over yet as some of the members decided to venture further in the forest and the rest stayed behind to prepare lunch. Some time later the scouting group returned, and all the comrades enjoyed their food together.

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