ACTIVISM. Jönköping, Nässjö, Vetlanda and Eksjö were all visited by Sweden’s Nest 7 for public speeches on Saturday.
The day began in Jönköping, outside the A6 shopping centre. The first speech was given by Jonas Jensmark, who spoke about who bears responsibility for the population replacement and encouraged the people to join the resistance against these traitors.
From Jonas Jensmark’s speech:
A population replacement is taking place in Sweden, through which we will become a minority in our own country in the not too distant future. This means that ultimately our people, our race, will be eradicated forever – something that, if it were to happen, would be totally irreversible.
Next to speak was Nest Chief Hampus Maijala. His speech was also about the population replacement, as well as the consequences of mass immigration for the Swedish people, and the corruption of politicians. He went on to talk about the coming election this autumn, and making a revolutionary choice by voting for the Resistance Movement.
Excerpt from Hampus Maijala’s speech:
A population replacement is happening right in front of your eyes, a population replacement that is strongly denied by the establishment, but which is simultaneously shouted from the rooftops by the government and media whenever they want to prove how humanitarian they are.
Next, the comrades lined up on Hovrättstorget in Jönköping and held the speeches again. They then moved on to give the speeches in central Nässjö, followed by Vetlanda and finally Eksjö.
Maijala:
You can continue to close your eyes while the establishment’s boot crushes you and everything you hold dear, or you can join the Nordic Resistance Movement – the only force that is willing to sacrifice everything to throw out the non-European foreigners and hold the politicians of Sweden accountable for their anti-Nordic policies.
Jensmark:
For centuries, the White Swedish Smålanders have fought – fought to cultivate the earth, fought against tyranny, fought for their safety. And we continue to fight today against a tyrannical and corrupt system, against the mass invasion, against immigrant violence.
Jensmark:
We fight for a Småland that is once again populated by White people, free from foreign elements that have absolutely no right to be here – people who have never contributed and will never contribute to the development of our society. I wonder what has to happen for you to take responsibility and become part of the struggle. Must the foreign gangs personally beat you to the ground before you spring into action and stop clenching your fist in your pocket? Must your daughter be raped, must your son be murdered?
Maijala:
People of Sweden, you have a choice. Understand that it does not have to be like this. Make a revolutionary choice!
NATIONAL DAY. Nest 5 met in the summer sun to celebrate Sweden’s National Day in a spirit of fellowship on 6 June.
On Sweden’s National Day, Nest 5 members and activists gathered in a pleasant venue in the south-western woods of the Bergslagen district. After arrival and a little mingling, the first part of the day – the monthly meeting – began. The meeting started with some general information to give the audience a clear picture of the current situation in the Nest. After everyone had been informed of the most important points, the meeting moved onto its second part, with the member and activist groups holding their own meetings, which included discussions about all kinds of matters concerning the past and future struggle.
After the monthly meeting, the final preparations were made ahead of the National Day celebration. When the time came, the Nest and a number of new supporters sat at the neatly arranged long table to wait for the day’s emcee, Nest Chief Pär Sjögren. Sjögren bid everyone welcome and briefly explained how the day would progress. The guests could expect lunch with accompanying National Day cakes, plus two short speeches from the leader of the Nordic Resistance Movement, Simon Lindberg, and the National Council member Pär Öberg.
When both the adults and children were full from the lunch prepared by the organiser group, Simon Lindberg stepped up to the podium. The attendees quickly quietened their conversations and turned their attention towards the stage. Lindberg’s speech was about the celebration of National Day itself, but also the election campaign that Resistance Movement members and activists are conducting throughout the year.
Excerpt from Simon Lindberg’s speech:
If not you who are here today, you who are members and supporters of the Nordic Resistance Movement, you who have progressed so far that you have travelled to a National Socialist celebration with pride in your chests to celebrate our people on Sweden’s National Day – if you do not give everything for the struggle, then how can we expect others to do it?
By all means, I hope you have a really nice day here today. I hope you have eaten well and get to experience a fantastic day of community and comradeship. I hope you feel true pride and increased self-esteem today – that you will be strengthened and, in a small way, become even better versions of yourselves.
But, I also hope that I will be able to stand side by side with you on the streets tomorrow. Because the fate of the Swedish people depends on it, far more than it depended on whether or not Gustav Vasa was crowned king 500 years ago. It is about us that the history books of the future will be written. It is our revolution that will be the date of the future Nordic National Day!
After Simon Lindberg’s thought-provoking and motivational speech, it was time for the traditional National Day cakes, which consisted of an abundance of strawberry cream cakes and rhubarb pies. As the long queue of Northmen of all ages received their well-earned desserts, the sound of conversation around the crowded table rose once again.
After the summer desserts had been consumed, Pär Öberg, a member of the Nordic Resistance Movement’s National Council, took to the stage. His speech was slightly more light-hearted in nature and focused exclusively on the election campaign facing the Nest. Öberg began by highlighting the corruption that pervades Ludvika municipality, before talking about how the local government combats the Resistance Movement and what approach the Nest should adopt in municipal elections in general.
With the end of Öberg’s speech, the agenda for the day came to a close. The members subsequently tidied the venue and the veranda, then said their goodbyes and thanked one another for the successful event.
LANDSMENN. Here is the fifth episode of Landsmenn. In this episode, host Ríkharður Magnússon talks to fellow Icelander Guðfinnur about his awakening to National Socialism and why he joined the Nordic Resistance Movement.
In the fifth episode of Landsmenn, Ríkharður Magnússon, the Chief of the Icelandic branch of the Nordic Resistance Movement, talks to Guðfinn, who will be a co-host in future episodes. Topics discussed include Guðfinn’s background, why he joined the Resistance Movement and the current political situations in Iceland and around the world.
ACTIVISM. Sweden’s Nest 1 held a protest action against Nato in Stockholm in connection with this year’s Baltops military exercise.
On Saturday 4 June, activists from Nest 1 held a protest action in Stockholm ahead of the multinational Baltops military exercise that takes place from 5 to 16 June. The 2022 Baltops exercise involves over 40 ships from 14 Nato countries – together with Sweden and Finland – conducting operations and training exercises in the Baltic Sea.
The action was held at Stadsgården Quay, where ships from countries such as the USA, Germany and Poland were anchored.
The Resistance men lined up with a banner with the text “Nato, Go Home!”, while an activist gave a speech via megaphone and declared to the ships’ crews that Nato and their cohorts are not welcome in Sweden.
Many curious Stockholmers visited the quay on the day to look at the ships, which gave the protest great exposure. Several people stopped to ask why the Nordic Resistance Movement is against Nato membership, and discussions took place with those who were both for and against Swedish membership in the war alliance.
After about an hour of megaphone announcements, the banner was rolled up and the participants went on to Frihamnen port, where more ships were anchored. There, they repeated the same process they had carried out at Stadsgården.
All in all, it was a successful activity against imperialist rule and warmongering.
ACTIVISM. Nordic Resistance Movement activists in Denmark have begun a series of actions against the homo lobby and its propaganda in connection with the “Pride Month” of June.
The Danish people are facing an entire month of non-stop LGBT propaganda, so the Resistance Movement are responding with a series of actions against the homo lobby.
At the start of the month, campaign material was produced in a monthly meeting in preparation for the activism:
This was followed by an action by Denmark’s Nest 3 in the town of Hobro, North Jutland, with the message “No to LGBT Propaganda”:
On 4 June, a flash demo with the same message was held beside a major road leading into Horsens, Central Jutland:
More actions are to be expected throughout the month.
ACTIVISM. Below follows a photo report from the Resistance Movement’s activities at our election campaign launch at the Örkelljunga Days event in Örkelljunga, Sweden.
ACTIVISM. The Nordic Resistance Movement recently held a week-long offensive against the degenerate homo lobby in Bergen.
In connection with the homo lobby’s 50th anniversary celebrations, Norway’s Nest 3 conducted a week-long offensive against degeneracy in Bergen Municipality in preparation for the so-called “Pride Days” in June.
In 1977, homosexuality was declassified as a mental illness in Norway. Civil unions were allowed from 1993, and same-sex marriage was legalised in 2009. In recent years, the homosexual agenda has accelerated quickly, with the homo lobby engaging in the following activities:
Relativising and undermining the concept of gender and natural and biological gender roles. Claiming that gender is a “social construct” and something you can choose for yourself according to what you “identify” as.
Encouraging hormone treatment and irreversible “gender correction” surgery for confused children and adolescents.
Normalising and popularising homosexuality, and thereby creating more homosexuals, as well as pushing the boundaries of what is considered “normal”.
Normalising and legalising paedophilia. The father of the Nordic homo lobby was a convicted paedophile, and his organisation had its own subdivision for paedophiles.
Increasing acceptance of sexually deviant behaviour in society. This paves the way for ever more perverse and degenerate behaviour.
Relativising and undermining the natural family. Attempts to equate same-sex and other abnormal “family” relationships with normal ones.
Sexualising and indoctrinating children and adolescents. Introducing children to sex education at a young age, and preferably indoctrinating them with the homo lobby’s entire arsenal of ideas.
Equating homosexuality with heterosexuality, and thereby redefining human sexuality from being about reproduction to being exclusively about “self-enjoyment”.
A large number of posters against the homo lobby and in support of the nuclear family were placed in Bergen Municipality. This is only the beginning of what will happen this year, Nest 3 reports.
ACTIVISM. The Nordic Resistance Movement visited the towns of Örkelljunga and Markaryd in southern Sweden for a series of public activities on 27-28 May.
Activists from Sweden’s Nest 3, together with comrades from neighbouring Nests, began the Nordic Resistance Movement’s municipal election campaign in Örkelljunga with visits to the Örkelljunga Days festival and the market in Markaryd last weekend. The organisation’s two election candidates in Örkelljunga – press spokesman Sebastian Elofsson and the prolific writer Marcus Hansson – were both present at the activities.
The activists gathered on Friday morning and began setting up an election tent. The Resistance Movement had pre-announced the activity and requested permission to hold town square meetings in order to attract even more interested attendees. The police approved the request, but the municipality rejected it on the same day, showing their disdain for free speech by stating that the Resistance Movement was not welcome anywhere in the town.
Naturally this did not stop the Resistance Movement from setting up a tent and holding a public meeting. On the contrary, the activists decided to hold the meeting even more centrally than planned, and in front of even more people, in accordance with the Swedish constitution.
A lot of sympathisers visited the market after reading that the Resistance Movement would be there, which resulted in recruitment meetings and donations on-site.
When it was time for the town square meeting, the activists informed the attendees that they were changing location and going to the lion statues in the middle of town, near the centre of the market.
The first speaker was the activist Cedric Höglund, who explained to the people of Örkelljunga that everything they have heard about the Resistance Movement in the mass media is a lie. He said we are hated by the establishment because the Resistance Movement will secure the existence of the people that the system wants dead.
He concluded his speech by encouraging the attendees to give the middle finger to the powers that be by voting for the Resistance Movement and applying to join the organisation.
The next man who spoke was the Nordic Resistance Movement’s lead candidate in Örkelljunga, Sebastian Elofsson. Elofsson said he grew up in Örkelljunga and has seen it transform from a thriving town into complete dump, plagued with gang terror and degeneracy. He promised major changes if the Resistance Movement is voted into the municipal council.
An interested young man wanted to discuss politics with Elofsson immediately after his speech was over:
Next in line to pick up the mic was the Nest 3 Chief Daniel Gerdås. He spoke about current world politics and how Sweden is being dragged into NATO and could later be occupied by its forces. Gerdås explained that NATO is not some peacekeeping organisation that fights for human rights, but that it is actually responsible for a great deal of human suffering.
Gerdås then reeled off a long list of countries that NATO’s forces have invaded, occupied or have otherwise been involved in militarily. He explained that the optimal solution for the security of Sweden and the other Nordic countries is a Nordic union instead of NATO. He also likened Sweden to a house that has been water-damaged. The house cannot be saved by merely repairing part of the roof and wiping off the worst of the mould. No, the whole roof must be replaced and everything that is water-damaged and mouldy must be removed.
The final speaker was the father of eight and National Council member Fredrik Vejdeland. Vejdeland, who is familiar with the politics in Örkelljunga, pointed out that the Sweden Democrats, who have been the largest party in the municipality since 2018, have not changed a thing and do not intend to do so either. They will only continue to move closer to the other parliamentary parties – which, on account of their similarity to one another, are known as the “seven-leaf clover”, or, more aptly now, the eight-leaf clover. Vejdeland also spoke directly to the Sweden Democrat voters, whom he called sensible and good people, and explained that Jimmie Åkesson and the Sweden Democrats will not deliver the change they hope for. For those who want change, there is only one party, and that is the Nordic Resistance Movement.
The faint shouts of political opponents could only be heard a few times during the speeches. Otherwise, everyone listened respectfully and with interest.
After the public gathering, the comrades went to a more remote location to have lunch. Bread and minced meat stew were served, which were much appreciated after an active morning.
After the short pause, the Resistance men divided into different groups. A couple of groups stayed in town to continue the conversations with the market visitors and distribute election leaflets, while another group lined up with flags and banners on a bridge over the E4 road. The comrades on the bridge were met by various greetings, including those from heiling Epa tractor drivers and honking truckers.
The rest of Friday afternoon consisted of smaller demonstrations, proclamations via megaphone, leaflet distributions and a lot of political discussions and debates.
The Resistance Movement also had discussions with other political parties and took numerous politicians to task for their policies. In the photo below, Sebastian Elofsson can be seen talking with the Social Democrats.
During the course of the weekend, political debates and discussions flowed freely between various camps without any hint of trouble or confrontation. This refutes the mass media’s lies that the Resistance Movement is a violent and unlawful organisation. It shows instead that the Resistance Movement can maintain security at our actions without anyone coming to harm.
The Resistance Movement had an amicable dialogue with the police, who only checked on the situation once in a while, which proved to be a very successful tactic for them.
Day 2, Saturday:
On Saturday the comrades again gathered in Örkelljunga, but they quickly realised there were considerably fewer visitors at the market than on Friday. As they had reached so many people and gotten such great exposure the previous day, they felt satisfied with their efforts in Örkelljunga and instead most of them went to the neighbouring municipality of Markaryd, where an even bigger market was being held.
In Markaryd, the National Socialists’ presence was again the subject on everyone’s lips. The Resistance Movement was the clear dominant political group and could be seen and heard in almost every corner of the market.
Some visitors asked what the Resistance men meant by the term “population replacement”, while others understood very well what the term meant and wished the comrades all the best in the struggle for our people’s survival.
A public meeting with speeches by the organisation’s representatives was also held in Markaryd.
The weekend was seen as very successful. Everyone in Örkelljunga now knows about the Nordic Resistance Movement and what we stand for. The Resistance Movement were present at two large events in the same weekend and were easily the biggest and most dominant party there, both in numbers and in terms of our visions for the future.
In addition, every activist and member who participated exhibited a positive and hopeful image of what the organisation is and what it stands for. The Resistance Movement will soon return to Örkelljunga and other towns and cities around the North!
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