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Political harassment and honouring the hero king

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RESISTANCE MOVEMENT. Sweden’s Nest 1 held their traditional commemoration of the anniversary of the death of Karl XII on 30 November. This time there was an unusual amount of attention from the system’s lackeys.

Comrades met in a snow-covered Stockholm and collectively made their way towards Kungsträdgården. On the way to Karl XII’s statue, they were stopped by a middle-aged woman, who was standing with a few other people nearby. She was extremely curious about what the comrades were going to do, with her disposition later being described as very friendly by a Resistance man. After being given a short general answer, the woman only became even more interested and wanted to know who Karl XII was and what he had done.

The discussion gradually turned to politics and the woman sounded very sympathetic to the comrades’ statements, describing the group as nice, pleasant men. When she finally found out they were from the Nordic Resistance Movement, she was very confused about how she should feel. The indoctrination from the media did not match the men she saw in front of her at all. The woman only became more and more eager to stand in the cold and talk with the group, eventually grabbing hold of a comrade to prevent him from leaving.

After staying there for what felt like an hour, the comrades finally managed to convince the woman to go back into the warmth, before moving on to Karl XII. There, they met a group of young people who were in attendance for the same reason. Like the woman, they were also happy to see the comrades and expressed their appreciation and respect.

The group began by lighting candles, first in the shape of a Tyr rune, followed by three candles symbolising struggle, self-sacrifice and victory – all aspects embodied by the king and represented by the Tyr rune. After the Resistance men had lined up with the Swedish flag and the Tyr Rune flag in front of the statue, it only took a few minutes before law enforcement showed its ugly face. A group of White men honouring a king from our history is clearly something so dangerous to this corrupt state that cars full of plainclothes and uniformed police have to come and disrupt the gathering.

The speaker for the day responded to this insult in his speech in front of the statue, directly addressing the state’s lackeys. He spoke about the nationalist Mikael Krusell, who was killed on this day 32 years ago, shot dead by Swedish police. Apparently it’s standard practice for the police to fire warning shots at head level, and the pig who did it wasn’t even convicted of a crime. A minute’s silence was then held to remember Mikael Krusell.

The police took the hint immediately and withdrew like scared dogs with their tails between their legs to watch from a distance instead. When the minute’s silence had passed, the speech about Karl XII began.

Unlike King Karl, whose greatest enemy resided in the East, our enemies of today live among us. They are in the media, they sit in the Riksdag and Rosenbad. We see how they spread their evil and treason in society. It is now up to us to fight back with all available means and cut off the hydra’s heads one by one to finally destroy it and emerge victorious from battle!

We remember past heroes, we honour their deeds; but our time is here, our time is now. Fear nothing and victory is ours. Today we remember our history. Tomorrow we create our history!

After staying in the location for a while, the comrades rolled up the flags and walked towards Sergel’s Square and the subway station, where they encountered a sickly young woman with a large AFA logo on her backpack. She became rabid when she realised who had appeared in front of her, with her behaviour soon attracting the subway security guards.

For the first time in history, the guards decided it was now a violation of the Public Order Act for the comrades to travel via public transport with a flagpole, as it was deemed an “inconvenience”. All the hundreds of police officers and security guards the Resistance Movement had dealt with over the years clearly must not have understood the law well enough to grasp this fact.

A security guard with gay earrings thought he understood the law better than anyone else and called in plenty of reinforcements to enforce his will when the comrades tried to reason with him. The Red from before reappeared like a jack-in-the-box during the conversation to show what a heroine she was by shoving her phone into someone’s face, only to have it taken away by a comrade and then be carried away screaming by a security guard. As the situation was about as productive as talking to a stone, the comrades left the subway and proceeded to another station.

Upon reaching the next entrance 500 metres away, additional guards appeared, as it was apparently of the highest priority to ensure that a flagpole couldn’t be taken on public transport that evening. Shortly after, the guards from the original location also showed up. The comrades laughed at the absurd situation and how petty the guards were, asking hypothetically if they could continue their journey if one of them stayed behind with the troublesome object. The next response was that no one could take the subway anymore, as the guards claimed the comrades had a “bad attitude”. According to them, if you don’t accept being pushed around for no reason, you’re not allowed to use public transport, even though you’ve paid for the trip.

As the guards behaved so aggressively, there was no point trying to reason with them any further. The activity organiser decided it would be more trouble than it was worth to forcefully occupy the train, so the comrades left the location via other means. Before they left, they saw that another police van with seven officers had been called to the scene, which just shows how afraid the state is of potential public uprisings in the future. Despite the harassment, everyone was satisfied with the evening, which will surely become a lifetime memory, and they all laughed heartily about the whole situation on the way home!

NORDIC FRONTIER #278: “It’s the Jews”

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NORDIC FRONTIER. Tonight we dig into the ever so relevant Jewish question with a focus on how it’s affected Sweden. How can Jews have influence in Sweden when the prime minister isn’t Jewish?

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Rappelling down icy cliffs on activity day in Småland

SOCIAL ACTIVITY. Comrades from Sweden’s Nest 7 were in Skuruhatt nature reserve to conduct various training sessions and activities on Saturday 25 November.

The day began with everyone meeting at a pre-determined gathering point and weighing their packs and equipment. Activists and activist recruits were required to carry at least 10kg of gear, with this requirement being voluntary for members.

After a few hundred metres of marching, the comrades came to a stretch of challenging terrain called Skurugata, which was particularly difficult to traverse in the sub-zero temperatures, with snow and ice on the rocks. Once the group had covered a short distance in this extensive gorge, they arrived at the first training station of the day, where an experienced rock climber gave a rappelling course.

The most dangerous part of rappelling is when you step over the edge of the cliff, which requires mental strength; otherwise, it’s just a matter of walking or jumping down the rockface.

When all the Resistance members had rappelled, they enjoyed a coffee and admired the beautiful nature above the gorge. They then proceeded towards the highest cliff (approximately 30-35m), where they continued rappelling down the icy wall into the depths of Skurugata.

The next training session was on hunting theory. The group marched a few kilometres and established a camp, before going over the basics of hunting. This included which animals are classed as game and big game, as well as hunting ethics, weapons and much more.

After an hour’s lunch, it was time to move on again, which was welcome, as many of the participants had become very cold while sitting or standing still. As dusk was approaching, the camp was dismantled, and the comrades started their ascent of Skuruhatt mountain.

Naturally, the Resistance men chose the hardest, steepest path up the mountain, because, as the Swedish proverb goes, “Shame on he who gives up.” When they were at the summit, the National Socialists received a reward in the form of a beautiful view, while the sun sank slowly below the horizon.

The last training session on the mountain was basic healthcare. Participants learned how to handle and treat injuries, as well as how to perform life-saving measures, such as CPR, applying trauma dressings and using a tourniquet.

When darkness fell over the Småland highlands, the day ended with a final march back to the starting point. There, the comrades thanked one another for an exciting and educational day in good company.

Mountain hiking in Hallingskarvet

SOCIAL ACTIVITY. Nordic Resistance Movement members recently enjoyed a weekend of hiking in the beautiful Norwegian mountains.

Resistance Movement members went on an excursion to Hallingskarvet, a mountain ridge stretching about 35 kilometres west from Geilo in Hol municipality to north of Finse in Ulvik municipality. The highest peak in Hallingskarvet is Folarskardnuten, standing at 1,933 metres above sea level.

The trip began with a long march across gradually rising terrain, before glimpsing the mountain in the distance. After walking for a while, a camp was made and the comrades settled down to eat and drink. They also stored unnecessary baggage in the camp before continuing the trek towards the mountain.

Water was collected in the many streams crossed on the trip

At the base of the mountain, the ground underfoot quickly changed from earth and paths to scree. The terrain became steeper, and in some places the comrades had to climb with their hands and feet. During the ascent, the weather changed continually. One moment there were clear skies and a good view, while the next it was cloudy and raining.

After passing the snow-covered areas, the hikers finally arrived at the peak of Folarskardnuten, 1,933 metres above sea level.

After reaching the summit and admiring the incredible view, the party headed back down to the camp. As evening approached, they put up the tents and enjoyed good food and conversation, before it was time to get some sleep.

Frost during the night meant the comrades were greeted by a thin layer of snow on the tents in the morning. After a breakfast meal, the tents were packed up and the hike continued back to the gathering place. Once there, the equipment was packed into the cars and the comrades said their goodbyes until next time.

NORDIC FRONTIER #277: Michèle Renouf on the Israel question

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NORDIC FRONTIER. We invite Michèle Renouf to the show for a conversation about her long history of activism in the Israel/Palestine issue and about what is going on there today.

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Bridge action in Jönköping

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ACTIVISM. Sweden’s Nest 7 held a banner action in the Småland city of Jönköping on Saturday 18 November.

Comrades from Småland met in a cloudy Jönköping for a bridge action, this time over the E4 motorway, near the A6 shopping centre. The message for the day was “No one voted for the people’s replacement”. The activity proceeded as usual, eliciting both positive and negative responses, but the majority of people seemed to be very positive to the message.

After a while the police turned up and started asking their usual questions: “Who is responsible?”, “How long do you intend to stand here?” They also explained that the Resistance men could stand there, as long as they didn’t attach the banner to the railings, which they already knew. When the police had asked their questions, they left the area but soon returned to observe from a distance.

The police check if illegal opinions are being spread

When the organiser was satisfied with the activity, the group packed up and went back to their cars, thanking one another for the day.

We asked some questions to the organiser about the action:

What do you think of today’s activity?

It was a spontaneous and enjoyable bridge action. Bridge actions are one of the calmer public activities we conduct, as we can usually talk with comrades about everything between heaven and earth while getting the message out. Naturally, you should still always be prepared, because anything can happen.

You have been a member for a while. Would you say the people of Jönköping have become more positive to our message?

It’s hard to know for sure what the public thinks, but probably, yes. What I know for sure is that the number of members and sympathisers we have contact with in Jönköping is many times greater today than it was when I became a member.

How do you think the police behaved?

The police behaved correctly insofar as they followed the law and allowed us to carry out our activity. However, they had a rather unpleasant and condescending attitude, which they wouldn’t have had if a parliamentary party had been standing on the bridge.

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Widespread activism across Sweden – Boycott the terrorist state!

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ACTIVISM. Israeli and Zionist products have been marked with stickers in almost a hundred stores across Sweden.

Earlier this month, the Swedish radio show P4 Jönköping reported that stickers with QR codes linking to the Resistance Movement article “Why should you boycott Israel?” had been placed on products from the pro-Zionist company Nestlé in a Willys grocery store.

What was unknown at the time was that the shop in Habo, Jönköping municipality, was just one of 97 stores in 32 different municipalities that had been visited by Nordic Resistance Movement activists over the last week for the same purpose: to label the products of Israeli and Zionist companies to help customers make considered and healthy purchasing decisions.

Thousands of stickers have been placed directly on products, shelves and signs advertising the products, along with some placed outside the stores.

Activism has been reported in the following municipalities:

Avesta, Borlänge, Borås, Eksjö, Forshaga, Gävle, Göteborg, Hagfors, Huddinge, Jönköping, Karlstad, Kristianstad, Ludvika, Luleå, Lund, Malmö, Mullsjö, Sandviken, Skara, Skellefteå, Solna, Stockholm, Sundbyberg, Sundsvall, Tranås, Trollhättan, Uddevalla, Umeå, Vaggeryd, Vetlanda, Ystad and Östersund.

In addition to Willys, these retail chains have been also been visited: Coop, Ica, Hemköp, Lidl, Stadium, Jula, Citygross, Clas Ohlson, ÖoB, Dollarstore, Intersport, X-tra, Sportshopen, Pekås and Den svenska matrebellen. A Burger King and a McDonalds were also stickered.

According to reliable sources, activists around the country still have more stickers and the boycott activism will continue, perhaps even for as long as the state of Israel exists.

Below is a selection of all the photos that have come in from Ystad in the south to Luleå in the north:

Honouring the Lion from the North

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REMEMBRANCE. Comrades from Sweden’s Nest 1 gathered to remember a fallen hero of Swedish history on the anniversary of his death.

On 6 November 1632, Gustav II Adolf fell in the Battle of Lützen, fighting alongside his soldiers. Gustav II Adolf is primarily known as a great warrior king who expanded the borders of Sweden to the east. However, he also made significant advancements at home in Sweden, where he reorganised the Swedish army and built the Swedish navy into one of Europe’s most modern and well-trained military forces, in addition to founding new towns and reforming domestic political affairs.

Because Gustav II Adolf was a courageous and self-sacrificing leader who has left an indelible mark on Sweden’s history, the Nordic Resistance Movement in Stockholm chose to honour him on the anniversary of his death and remember the history that is increasingly being forgotten in the current political climate.

On the evening of 6 November, a group of members and activists made their way to Gustav Adolf’s Square, where the king’s statue stands. They took up positions in front of the statute with a Tyr Rune flag and a Swedish flag, while lighting 14 candles in the shape of a Tyr Rune. In addition to being the symbol of the Nordic Resistance Movement, the Tyr Rune also symbolises the king’s character and achievements: Courage, self-sacrifice and victory.

While the Resistance men were in the location, several people passed by and stopped to photograph the memorial. A couple of interested parties came over to ask about the reason for being there. Another person, who said he was a supporter of the organisation, stopped for a short conversation.

After a while, a couple of the state’s plainclothes footsoldiers arrived to ask their usual stupid questions. They were invited to participate in the ceremony, but for some incomprehensible reason they declined to do so, choosing instead to observe the Resistance men from a distance, as usual. A few minutes later, reinforcements appeared in the form of uniformed colleagues and senior officers. Unfortunately, they also seemed to be too shy and nervous to participate fully in the honourable memorial.

After being at the site for about 30 minutes, the flags were rolled up and the tribute concluded. When the participants left, the police continued to show their interest by following the Resistance men in their car. However, the state lackeys were subsequently evaded in a game of cat-and-mouse, much to the cheerful laughter of the Resistance men.

Israel: The Bane of Our Existence – Andreas Johansson on Red Ice TV

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INTERVIEW. Nordic Frontier host Andreas Johansson appeared on Red Ice TV to talk about the current situation in Israel and Palestine.

Israel: The Bane of Our Existence – Andreas Johansson

Nordic Frontier host Andreas Johansson joins Henrik to talk about the Israel-Hamas war, Zionism and the escalation and expansion of the war. They also cover other topics, such as the hilarious claim that the first Swedes were really sub-Saharan Africans with blue eyes, as depicted in Swedish state TV’s latest “historical” show “The History of Sweden”.

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NORDIC FRONTIER #276: Jesús from Devenir Europeo

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NORDIC FRONTIER. We have invited Jesús from the Spanish nationalist movement Devenir Europeo to talk about their organisation and the situation going on in Spain.

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Nordic Resistance Movement visits Devenir Europeo in Madrid

Landsmenn #8 – Rafael Montes from Devenir Europeo

Devenir Europeo website

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