The pedophile Jonas Linde, who has conducted activism for the Swedish AFA (Antifa) and worked for an AFA-linked newspaper, was tricked by pedophile hunters.The AFA activist wanted to do very disgusting things with a nine-year-old.
NORDIC FRONTIER. The boys are taking the evening off due to a heavy workload following our 1 May activism, but they will be back next week with another awesome show.
For some alternative listening tonight, we recommend previous NF guest Rob Rundo’s recent appearance on the physical fitness programme Bellum:
INTERVIEW. The founder of Media2Rise, Rob Rundo, joins the Bellum podcast for an in-depth interview.
The co-founder of the Rise Above Movement, Rob Rundo, joined the fitness podcast Bellum for an extended interview on 1 May.
On the podcast, Rundo talked about his experiences of creating and popularising a nationalist training and activist culture, via a network of “Active Clubs”.
Rundo is also the director of Media2Rise, a media group that makes documentaries and reports on nationalist organisations and events, as well as the Will2Rise webstore. You can follow his activities on his Telegram channel.
The hosts of this episode of Bellum are Pär Sjögren and P-O Johansson, and guest host Martin Saxlind.
The English-language interview begins at 1 minute 18 seconds.
1 MAY. Today the Nordic Resistance Movement is holding activities across the North in honour of Nordic workers under the slogan “White workers built this country. White workers can take this country back!” Below follow live updates from Sweden, Norway, Denmark and Iceland.
Nest 6 began the day by gathering outside a large store in Luleå. They stood with a banner, while speeches were held by David Nilsson and Simon Holmqvist. The police were quickly on the scene with vans and a helicopter, which circled above the Resistance men. The police asked a few questions and then kept their distance.
After the speeches, the comrades moved to a bridge in Gammelstaden and unfurled a banner. This action was designed to coincide with the local “Majrundan” event, in which thousands of motorcyclists ride in a procession through Norrbotten and pass under the bridge.
The bridge action was very successful, with a lot of positive reactions from the huge number of motorcyclists who passed by. When leaving the area, people shouted, “Well done, guys!” to the activists.
12.15: Vetlanda. Comment from the Nest Chief: The activity has gone very well. The speeches were conducted with great success. Most of those listening were sympathetic Vetlanda residents, but there were also some reds who showed up with a huge force of six people.
12.30: Sweden’s Nest 6 have marched into central Luleå. David Nilsson is preparing to speak to the people.
Denmark: Jacob Vullum gives a speech at the marketplace in Ry.
12.45: Sinimusta Liike’s march has now reached its final destination. The Finnish police reportedly shortened the planned route of the march considerably.
13.00: Lauri Hokkanen takes to the podium in Tampere, while Sebastian Elofsson begins his speech in Örkelljunga.
13.15: The activists in Sweden’s Nest 6 prepare to march out of Luleå. ”The speeches went smoothly, with many people stopping to listen. Everything went pleasantly and calmly. The day’s activities in Nest 6 are now complete.”
13.15:Norway: Activists prepare to hold a speech on Rådhusplassen in Kongsvinger.
13.20: Norway’s Nest 3 hold a banner action on a bridge over the E39 road outside Bergen.
Iceland: Posters and stickers have been placed in Reykjavik.
13.45: Sweden’s Nest 5 report a good response from the people of Ludvika. The activists in Örkelljunga have been released and are driving on. Sinimusta Liike’s speeches in Finland have now concluded.
14.15: The activists in Örkelljunga have stopped at a car meet, where Sebastian Elofsson is holding another speech. Nest 2 activists remain in Munkedal to talk to the public after the speeches.
14.45: Activists in Sweden’s Nest 3 end the day after giving a speech and talking with the participants at the car meet.
14.47: Activists prepare for a speech in Elverum, Norway, and talk with passers-by. A man on a bicycle got angry and called the gathering a “Hitler project”. The activists responded, “So what?”, and the man cycled on. A young man stopped his car and got out to take photos, then gave the thumbs-up and smiled.
15.24: Activists have concluded the activity in Elverum and are now driving round with a trailer fitted with banners and sirens.
16.12: A banner action is held at Braskereidfoss in Våler Municipality, Norway.
1 MAY. The Nordic Resistance Movement will celebrate 1 May this year with public events in three Swedish towns under the slogan “White workers built this country. White workers can take this country back!”
The Nordic Resistance Movement will hold public rallies in Vetlanda, Munkedal and Ludvika on Sunday 1 May. Speeches will be held by representatives from the organisation on the theme “White workers built this country. White workers can take this country back!” at all three locations. Members of the public are invited to attend, and there will be opportunities for socialising and asking questions.
The events will take place at the following times and locations (all times CET):
The crossing between Biblioteksgatan and Stadshusgränden in Vetlanda – 11.00
Örekilsparken in Munkedal – 13.00
Garvarns torg in Ludvika – 13.00
The speakers at each event will be as follows:
Ludvika: Simon Lindberg, Pär Öberg, Emma Karlsson
Vetlanda: Hampus Maijala, Joakim Kannisto
Munkedal: Fredrik Vejdeland, Samuel Johansson
All are invited to attend. Attendees are asked to respect the speakers on stage and the Resistance Movement’s constitutional right to freedom of assembly.
RESISTANCE MOVEMENT. The Nordic Resistance Movement held a flash demonstration in Lysekil, western Sweden, today under the banner “Proud White Youth – Join Us!”
The Nordic Resistance Movement held a flash demonstration with a march and speech in central Lysekil today. A banner with the message “Proud White Youth – Join Us!” was carried by the lead marchers. National Council member Fredrik Vejdeland gave a speech, and activists handed out leaflets to passers-by.
The slogan for the demonstration takes its name from the Proud White Youth campaign, which aims to instil healthy values in young White Nordic people.
SOCIAL ACTIVITY. Sweden’s Nest 3 celebrated fallen National Socialist martyrs and heroes at an internal activity.
Activists and members in Nest 3 gathered to celebrate fallen heroes last Saturday, as the Resistance Movement traditionally does around 20 April.
2022 marks 77 years since Europe lost one of her greatest ever battles. Since the end of World War II, when the Allies defeated National Socialist Germany, the people of Europe have lived in darkness under a globalist world order that today appears to have unlimited power and resources.
In order to fight against the current system, it is important we remember and honour those who fought and died in the struggle before us.
The organisers arrived in good time to prepare the venue and decorate it in an authentic 20th of April theme.
As people began entering the venue, ceremonial marching music from the 1930s was played via loudspeakers, creating an atmosphere of true folk community.
In a repeat of previous years, the food had a German theme, with sausages, potato gratin and German coleslaw all being served.
After the meal it was time for a quiz. The participants were divided into teams and had to answer a set of questions. The questions covered all kinds of subjects, but the main theme focussed on the years of 1889 to 1945.
One example of the questions was: “In which year and in which city did the legendary ‘Blutfahne’ originate?”
The winning quiz team had the honour of being the first to slice into the large red cake served from the buffet table.
The celebration continued well into the evening and provided live music, laughter and many interesting discussions.
SOCIAL ACTIVITY. Members and activists from Sweden’s Nest 1 gathered at a nature reserve in the Stockholm area on the morning of 10 April to hold a leisurely outdoor activity combined with a monthly meeting.
Most of the participants arrived in good time for the scheduled meeting time of 11 a.m., but some were a few minutes late, while others were considerably later.
When the latecomers arrived, they were “rewarded” with a challenge of 10 push-ups for every minute they were late, which meant having to do 20, 150 and 300 push-ups, respectively. As the Nest Chief was in a good mood, likely due to the fine spring weather, those with more push-ups to do were permitted to spread them out over the next hour.
Before setting off to the intended location for the monthly meeting, the participants were informed they would practise making a fire with a fire striker during the day, which would be more challenging than normal because it was still wet in the forest. As such, everyone was advised to be on the lookout for suitable materials to gather along the route.
As several participants had their children with them, it was soon decided to walk a slightly shorter distance than planned. Upon arriving at the barbecue site, the group began to gather firewood, something the children gladly helped with, as well as look for suitable logs and practise using an axe, saw and knife.
While the fire burned down to its coals, the participants had to try to make their own fires with the materials they had collected along the route to the campsite. Some had more experience than others; when one gave up his attempts and let his child try, the child succeeded almost immediately.
The comrades also took the opportunity to take a dip in the lake, before it was time to prepare the food they had brought with them.
When everyone had finished eating, the monthly meeting was held, with the usual points being reviewed and new members welcomed. The day was then concluded, and everyone headed back to the starting point.
ACTIVISM. Activists from Sweden’s Nest 2 gathered for public leaflet distributions in Munkedal and Uddevalla on Saturday 9 April.
The comrades’ first stop for the day – and the beginning of the year’s election campaign – was in Munkedal, Västra Götaland County. The Nordic Resistance Movement will be standing in the upcoming election in the municipality with two representatives. The candidates are the organisation veteran and National Council member Fredrik Vejdeland, and Samuel Johansson, one of Nest 2’s many esteemed activists.
The Resistance men encouraged the people of Munkedal to abandon their trust in the traitors from the regular eight political parties and instead make a revolutionary choice by joining and voting for the Nordic Resistance Movement.
The activists took up positions outside the Ica Munkedalshallen grocery store. Several visiting customers showed their appreciation for the activists’ presence with pats on the back and positive comments. The leaflets were quickly accepted, while pleasant conversations took place with supporters.
When just over an hour had passed and the customers at the store had begun to thin out, the comrades packed up and went on to Torp Shopping Centre in Uddevalla.
Upon arrival, the activists stood outside the City Gross supermarket. The Resistance men received a similarly positive response here from passers-by, apart from one strange individual, who shrieked some random words of abuse before scurrying off.
After many leaflets had been distributed, the comrades felt satisfied with the activity and concluded the day with a shared meal.
MEMORIAL. On 14 April, Sweden’s Nest 1 honoured the memory of the fallen Finland Volunteer Gösta Hallberg-Cuula in Stockholm on the 80th anniversary of his death.
Uniformed comrades lined up beside Gösta Hallberg-Cuula’s gravestone with the flags of Sweden, Finland and the Nordic Resistance Movement.
A short but very impactful speech was then given by the activist Joakim Kannisto.
The speech reads as follows:
Comrades!
We gather today to honour the memory of the frontline fighter and National Socialist Gösta Hallberg-Cuula in the traditional manner.
Cuula was not just what the history books tell us: a good soldier in war; he was also a well-known street fighter and idealist who was politically active here in Stockholm.
When Finland was invaded by the Bolsheviks, this young fighter knew what was at stake and what he had to do. Maybe this can be compared to the sense of duty felt by you, my friends, when multiculturalism, Marxism and decadence forced you to become involved. Cuula signed up as a volunteer; and the unit he fought in was notorious for its skill in battle, its courage and its efficiency.
I would argue that honouring Hallberg-Cuula is not just about the person himself, but that it’s also strongly connected with morality, heroism, fighting spirit and will.
We will continue to honour Cuula and his achievements year after year and, in so doing, remember that there can come times and opportunities when the struggle requires more than words, when the only recourse is to take up weapons and, as in Cuula’s case, help our kinsmen throw out the aggressors.
Today the struggle takes place on many fronts, against multiple enemies, but they all have the same six-sided guiding star, just as they did back then.
Comrades, Cuula’s commitment and self-sacrifice unfortunately led to his death in the Continuation War. With knowledge of this sacrifice, I ask you: Are you courageous and self-sacrificing?
If so, let this 80th anniversary of Cuula’s passing be more than a reminder of the struggle. When we leave here today, let our hearts be full of the same courage as that shown by those volunteers, our souls full of belief and self-sacrifice, and our minds imbued with a fanatical fighting spirit for the liberation of our people!
For the North, for blood and soil. To victory or death!
The speech was followed by a minute’s silence, after which flowers were laid on the grave and candles were lit.
The group stayed and conversed at the site for a while after the ceremony. Many of the attendees thought it sad that the police had chosen to be present at the memorial again this year, albeit a short distance away. When the comrades left the site, several of them could not refrain from saying a few disparaging words to the officers and urging them to join the struggle instead.