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What is the Nordic Resistance Movement?

We are a revolutionary National Socialist activist organisation and a registered political party.

We are revolutionary as we do not just want to reform the society we live in today but create something completely different. As such we do not wish for the Nordics to revert to what they once were in the past, but seek to bring about radical change and establish something new and improved.

We are National Socialist as we wholeheartedly profess ourselves to this ideology and do not wish to be labelled as anything else. We regard National Socialism as a complete worldview which can solve all of man’s problems and meet all his needs, both spiritual and material. In addition National Socialism promotes a fellowship with one’s people and an understanding that genetics provide us with a deeper communal bond than other social factors.

We are an activist organisation as we are not just a party that stands for elections but an organisation that fights extra-parliamentarily on all conceivable fronts to achieve our goals. We do have a parliamentary branch and we stood for election in 2018 and 2022, but this is in no way the core of our activities. We are a civil and legal resistance movement. The Resistance Movement is not a loose network, a social group or a think tank. We have an internal power structure with management positions and set responsibilities.

The Nordic Resistance Movement was founded in Sweden in 1997 and has grown steadily ever since. We have also been established in Norway and Finland for several years and have a presence in Denmark and Iceland. Our ambition is eventually to exist in all the Nordic countries and perhaps also in the Baltics. In all the countries in which we are established, we are all part of one and the same pan-Nordic organisation.

The organisation is open to all sections of the population who are upstanding and willing to do their duty. However, it is not our priority to mass recruit people, but rather recruit the right people. We set demands and expect results.

The Nordic Resistance Movement march in Boden on 1 May 2018

What does the Nordic Resistance Movement do?

At present the organisation’s foremost public-facing aim is to spread propaganda to the people. As we recruit activists with quality in mind, the main intention of this activism is not to persuade large sections of the population to join us but rather to ensure they have a positive image of the Resistance Movement and National Socialism so they will vote for us or support us on the day we lay claim to power in the Nordics. As a part of this work, we also aim to be able to replace the current system’s public services with our own alternatives when society fails the people. Some examples include the distribution of food to needy racial comrades ignored by the state, street patrols in unsafe places where the police can no longer do their jobs, and so on.

We spread our propaganda via our websites and accompanying media, TV and radio channels, as well as via leaflets, stickers, placards, banners, demonstrations, rallies, speeches and more. We also work consistently to raise the quality of the activists in the organisation, partly via strengthening them as individuals: physically, psychologically and intellectually, and partly via welding them together as a group and preparing that group for all possible challenges which may come our way in the future. This improvement in quality is achieved via physical exercise, study circles, outdoor activities and various forms of educational instruction.

Nordic Resistance Movement flag and Nordic country flags

Where is the Nordic Resistance Movement active?

We are active in Sweden, Norway, Denmark and Iceland. We have experienced a lot of growth in recent years and are constantly expanding our operations.

Who leads the Nordic Resistance Movement?

The Leader of the organisation is Simon Lindberg. Simon is part of the National Council in Sweden, along with Pär Öberg, Fredrik Vejdeland, and Robert Eklund.

The chief of the Norwegian branch is Tommy Olsen.

The organisation also has a Nordic Council, with even representation from all Nordic countries, which makes decisions on a pan-Nordic level.

Study circle and martial arts in Nyköping

ACTIVISM. Nest 8 conduct study circle and go sparring in nature.

On the 2nd of March, members from Nest 8 gathered for a study circle followed by martial arts training. The members had read Fredrik Vejdeland’s text “In defence of National Socialism” and were given questions, the answers of which were discussed at the end of the day’s activities.

The training was carried out under a bright sun and the highlight was reached towards the end when members were sparring. The sparring was appropriately rough and everyone performed well. When they had finished discussing the questions from earlier, the members parted ways after a successful day.

Outdoor activity and police harassment in Nest 8

ACTIVISM. Nest 8 recently paid a visit to the great outdoors and learned about building stretchers in the wilderness.

On the 23rd of February, members of Nest 8 gathered for a day in the forest. While on their way to the meeting point, members coming from Nyköping were stopped by police in a planned action that served as a complete waste of resources.

The arrogant and politically motivated police officers didn’t even manage to pretend as if it were a routine check and, as usual, taxpayers’ money was wasted on persecuting political dissidents.

Naturally this didn’t ruin the day whatsoever, and once out in the forest everyone’s spirits were high.

The members grilled food together and did some minor activities, including how to build a stretcher. It was a fun and relaxing day for everyone involved.

Nordic Frontier #101: Activism revisited

NORDIC FRONTIER. This week we learn about integrating into our new and exciting Sweden and we invite activist Oscar Bergström to talk about activism.

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Swedes need to integrate into the New Sweden

Beta cop beg the public to do his job

Returning IS whamen

Interesting study on our movement

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We talk to legendary activist Oscar Bergström about activism, past and present.

To live as a National Socialist

Ban of the movement coming

Nordic Radio

Vasa ski race action

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Skiing and survival training with Nest 5

OUTDOOR ACTIVITY. Members from Nest 5 recently gathered for a weekend of winter survival training in the Swedish wilderness.

Departure and skiing

Early on the morning of Saturday 16 February, members from Nest 5 gathered together to travel to the starting point of the weekend’s activities. Upon arriving, they unpacked all their equipment and were given a short briefing of the schedule.

First up was a few kilometres of skiing, which would lead the participants to a spot designated for breakfast and coffee. As with all the objectives of the day, it was to be reached by navigating solely with the aid of an analogue watch, a map and the sun.

A few mishaps occurred with the equipment, as well as a few spills on the skis, all of which resulted in a time delay reaching the first meeting point. Because of this, the group missed out on their breakfast and coffee.

The skiing continued through the rough terrain. More trouble arose when one of the participant’s ski bindings came loose from its screw grooves a couple of times, and new holes had to be made using makeshift tools. Despite all the trouble and lack of food, the spirit of the group remained high.

Soon everyone arrived at a lake, where they had to cross a few hundred metres of ice. The ice was unusually thin for this time of year due to a prolonged period of thawing, so the group leaders went ahead and checked the thickness of the ice before fetching the others. Everyone was then able to cross and reach an island, where more exercises were to take place before staying there for the night.

On the island

Upon arrival, the participants were sectioned into two groups. One group was sent to gather firewood, while the other group was instructed to bore a hole in the ice. When these tasks had been completed, a short but interesting lecture was given on the topic of frostbite and hypothermia, followed by various questions and discussions.

Next it was time for the frozen lake survival training. The comrades walked onto the ice, where instructions were given, as well as information on what happens when someone falls through the ice, the importance of controlling one’s body in the water, and what to consider when climbing out of the ice hole.

One by one the participants jumped fully clothed into the ice-cold water, gaining control of their breathing and answering four questions each, after which they had to ask for permission to climb out of the ice hole. When they were done, everyone ran speedily to the sauna to quickly regain warmth.

After all the participants had completed the ice bath and sauna activities, the food everyone had been waiting for was finally served. Filled and content and drowsy from a “food coma”, the group sat and stared peacefully into the flaming camp fire for a long while.

Evening exercise

The activities were not over yet, however: one objective remained before it was time to go to bed. The organisers had created a task to test everyone’s fire-building skills. Ropes had been suspended 60cm off the ground, and everyone, including the organisers, had to create a fire using a fire striker and get the flames high enough to ignite the rope.

As it was difficult to find dry wood in the snowy forest, the task took longer to complete for some people than others. A few were on the verge of giving up, but they were given support and advice from their comrades on how to proceed and eventually completed the task. By that time the evening had come to an end and it was time to crawl into bed.

The final day and the trip back

On the following day, the men were up early once again. The camp was packed up and everything was tidied prior to leaving the site. The participants had a ski trip of about 2.5 kilometres on an upward slope ahead of them. On this day the snow was better for skiing because the temperature had been below freezing during the night. This caused the snow crust to harden and better carry the skiers, ensuring everyone was in a good mood for the return journey.

All in all, the outing into the wilderness was very successful. Despite having equipment problems, being deprived of their breakfast and walking hungry all Saturday, the activists still greatly enjoyed the activity!

Leafleting in Middelfart on the island of Fyn

ACTIVISM. Nest 1 in Denmark took to the streets of Middelfart on the island of Fyn.

Activists arrived Saturday morning to Middelfart on the island of Fyn to spread knowledge of The Nordic Resistance Movement. With a banner and organizational flags in hand, the activists headed towards the central square of Middelfart while handing out leaflets.

The pedestrian street was buzzing when the activists arrived to the square where they set up and began handing out flyers. Hundreds of flyers changed hands and lots of people took the opportunity to have a chat about folk, future and our Nordic identity.

A few ideological opponents could not resist yelling and acting up on the street. An elderly gentleman was angrily waving his cane and a furious Jew wearing a golden Star of David around his neck came around several times screaming profanities at the activists.

After a couple of hours in central Middelfart, which also offered many expressions of support from the people, the leafleting session finished. The activists left and rounded off the day with a little something to eat in a nearby park.

Tyr Rune flags on display at Vasaloppet

SWEDEN. The Tyr Rune flags of the Nordic Resistance Movement were seen waving at the finish line of the Vasaloppet cross-country ski race in Dalarna today.

The Nordic Resistance Movement’s Tyr Rune flags wave at the finishing line of the Vasaloppet cross-country ski race

The 90-kilometre-long Vasaloppet runs between the towns of Sälen and Mora and is a favourite Swedish sporting event watched annually by millions of people. When today’s race concluded, the Tyr Rune flags of the Nordic Resistance Movement were there to greet the victors.

The successful propaganda action has been reported on by a series of media outlets, including the Jewish Expressen. The newspaper stated that the display of the ancient Nordic symbol, which is completely legal in Sweden, has been reported to the police.

“We are there with at least one patrol to investigate what has happened and if any crime has been committed,” said Stefan Dangardt, press spokesman for Dalarna police.

Yesterday Nordfront reported on the chaotic state of police forces in Dalarna, who are involved with the closing down of rape investigations and the downgrading of ongoing serious crimes. However, there are clearly still plenty of resources left for important matters such as the waving of Nordic flags.

Nordfront has been in contact with activist Markus Nordh, who took part in the activity.

Hi, Markus. What happened today?

We had a flag action at the finishing line of the Vasaloppet in Mora.

How did it go?

On the whole it went calmly.

Will there be more similar activities in the future?

Definitely!

The race was won by the Norwegian Tore Björseth Berdal following a successful solo run during the final kilometres. It was the seventh year in a row that a Norwegian has won the race.

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Weekend of action in honour of Horst Wessel

ACTIVISM. Last weekend, the Nordic Resistance Movement’s Norwegian branch held a series of activities across the country in honour of the National Socialist martyr Horst Wessel.

Nordic Resistance Movement Horst Wessel remembrance activism in Norway

Horst Wessel died on 23 February 1930 as a result of injuries he suffered during an assassination attempt by the Red Front. Wessel had a leading position in the Sturmabteilung (SA), where he fought on the streets of Berlin under the direction of Joseph Goebbels.

Nordic Resistance Movement Horst Wessel remembrance activism in Norway

Wessel was fanatical, unselfish and self-sacrificing. He displayed bravery and heroism and personified the fighting spirit. As such he was quickly declared one of the German National Socialists’ foremost martyrs after his death. Today Wessel’s life and martyr’s death are also a great inspiration to modern National Socialists.

To commemorate the day of Wessel’s death and honour his memory, the Resistance Movement arranged a National Socialist weekend of action in his name. This included three days of activism, study circles, social gatherings and training.

Nordic Resistance Movement Horst Wessel remembrance activism in Norway

In over 20 different towns, activists put up posters and stickers, gave out leaflets and cordoned off buildings belonging to anti-white organisations. The internal social gatherings were naturally focussed on Horst Wessel, his life and connection to today’s struggle.

Photos from the activities:

Nordic Resistance Movement Horst Wessel remembrance activism in NorwayNordic Resistance Movement Horst Wessel remembrance activism in Norway

Nest 3 showing the way in Kristianstad

ACTIVISM. Members of Nest 3 in southern Sweden visited Kristianstad to inform the people of the message of the movement.

The current system has made it so that the living space for white people is becoming increasingly limited and Kristianstad is no exception. On Saturday, February 23, Näste 3 set up outside Galleria Boulevard to show the inhabitants of Kristianstad that there is a political organization that is prepared to fight for the Nordic peoples.

Many flyers were distributed during the day; maybe because the residents are increasingly realizing that a multi-ethnic country is not as exciting as the traitor politicians claim it is.

The only sad thing at this activity was the political opponents inability to argue better for their cause. For the activists, it felt like playing chess with a five-year-old and thereby reduced the pleasure of dominating the discussion.

At the end of the activity, a wheelchair bound man came out and donated baked goods to the activists that he had just bought inside the mall.

After the leafleting session, the activists went for a heavy, hour long exercise session. They finished up the day with a summary of the whole day out, where both positive and negative feedback was given to the participants.

Simon Lindberg interviewed on Guerrilla Radio

RADIO. The Leader of the Nordic Resistance Movement was interviewed on the Guerrilla Radio podcast on the Heel Turn network on Wednesday.

During the hour-long interview, the show’s host Augustus Invictus questioned Simon about the Resistance Movement’s ideology and operations, last year’s election, the upcoming 1 May demonstrations, the new English-language website and the general situation in Sweden and the Nordics.

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