ACTIVISM. Sweden’s Nest 7 held a public leaflet distribution in Eksjö and a banner action in Jönköping on Saturday, 29 January.
The activists took up positions with a flag in Eksjö just after 10 a.m. and began handing out leaflets with a message urging Swedes to come together and defend themselves and their folk against attacks by racial foreigners.
Eksjö is home to a lot of nationalist-minded people, and the Resistance Movement often receives a very positive response in the town – as was the case this time. Many people took leaflets, and some stopped to talk politics. Some were hesitant at first but became positive after speaking with the activists. As usual, the Resistance men also received a lot of well-wishes.
Unlike most places in Småland, there is also a small minority of very vocal reds in Eksjö. Some of these came out to pester the activists and complain about the Resistance Movement’s presence in the town. They repeated their worn-out lies about there being no differences between the races, and how protecting the interests of one’s people is pure evil (for White people, at least).
After half an hour, two police officers turned up. The first, a policewoman, immediately began to nag the flag bearer in a highly disparaging tone, telling him to move to another location where there were not as many people. According to her, a lot of people had called the police and said they were scared by the Resistance Movement’s presence. The activists tried to explain to the police that there is nothing to be afraid of, and that the only reason some people are scared of the Resistance Movement is because of the system and its lying media.
The police woman couldn’t understand this and continued to nag the Resistance men about moving somewhere else, as well as trying to employ various master suppression techniques she had presumably studied. Eventually the policewoman’s male colleague seemed to tire of the woman’s whining and interrupted her to inform the Resistance men that everything appeared calm at the location and no crime had been committed. Shortly afterwards, the police left.
The leaflet distribution went on for about two hours before the activity was concluded.
On the same day, a banner action took place over the E4 road in Jönköping with the message “Stop the Population Replacement”.
HIKING. Sweden’s Nest 7 went on a challenging hike through the Småland forest on Saturday, 15 January.
Members gathered at a car park in the middle of the forest for a wilderness hike on Saturday. For the first stage of the trip, the participants walked through wild terrain, heading straight to a specific destination with the aid of a map and compass.
After a long and very strenuous hike through dense forest, with a lot of ducking and climbing to get past trees and branches, the group came up onto a hill, where they could get an overview of the area. They then continued walking over a clear-felled section, which provided some temporary relief, before heading straight back into the woods to continue the tough hike.
After reaching the initial destination, the rest of the journey progressed along pathways. On the way, the comrades met a very thoughtful moped rider, who had seen the Resistance men from his house. He thought it was strange to see people walking with a flag out in the forest, but it was explained to him that there was nothing strange about it at all. He was given a brief overview of the Resistance Movement’s policies, as well as some stickers. The meeting ended cheerfully, and before the man moved on, he put one of the stickers on his moped.
By dusk, hunger and fatigue had started to creep in, so it was time for the walkers to rest and fill their stomachs. A fire was lit and food was cooked.
After eating food, the group conducted an activity that consisted of constructing a stretcher made from rope and large sticks. Following some failed attempts with sticks that were too weak and snapped in the middle, the group finally succeeded in making a functioning stretcher.
During the last leg of the hike, the comrades walked alongside a railway track to find their way back to the starting point. Once they had arrived, they sat down wearily in their cars, before driving home after a full day in the beautiful Småland wilderness.
ACTIVISM. Norway’s Nest 1 held a memorial action for the faceless victims of multiculturalism in Sarpsborg on Saturday, 22 January.
Activists and members from Nest 1 went to Sarpsborg on Saturday morning to hold a public memorial action for the faceless victims of multiculturalism. The memorial honoured those victims who have never gotten a statue and have received practically no attention from politicians or the media – in contrast to racial foreigners who have been honoured with statues and the attention of the media all around the world.
The Resistance Movement took up positions on the square outside Sarpsborg Storsenter, where a memorial was set up and leaflets were handed out. Numerous discussions took place with both friendly people and those who get their information from the enemy media.
After a while the police showed up and had a short dialogue with the activists about the subject of the action. In contrast to their usual conduct at such activities, the police behaved professionally, had no objections and subsequently moved on.
The memorial went smoothly and peacefully and was concluded after a few hours.
ACTIVISM. Sweden’s Nest 5 visited Hedemora and Borlänge to conduct a public awareness activity against vaccine passports on Saturday, 15 January.
A few months ago, Nest 5 visited Hedemora for a regular public activity to highlight the importance of exercising the right to self-defence. The activity was widely discussed on social media and also received attention in the mainstream media.
Hedemora was therefore an obvious choice for another activity in the Nest. It’s a town we have not visited as much as places like Ludvika or Avesta, but it seems just as suited for creating interesting and rewarding conversations with people on the streets.
The day began like all days in service of the struggle: with a joint car ride with comrades, this time on the way to Hedemora. As if to set the tone for the day, the P4 Dalarna radio station announced during the trip that – so far – no one has been fired due to the vaccination requirement from Dalarna County Council.
Upon arrival in Hedemora, a new banner was unfurled with the message “NO TO VACCINE PASSPORTS – For Nordic workers. Against corrupt politicians”. Leaflets were handed out while the banner was displayed and conversations were held with passers-by at the Hemköp grocery store. A lot of sympathy was expressed for the message, but – as is usually the case at activities – most people just got on with their day without interacting with us. However, they were at least made aware that some of us dare to stand up publicly and oppose the vaccine passports in a society that is becoming totally spineless.
The participants were enthused by the activism and decided to make the activity even more effective by visiting another location, rather than focusing on just one area. Many of the activists were due to head through Borlänge on their way home, so after an hour or so in Hedemora, they went to Borlänge to continue the activity there.
In Borlänge, visitors to the Kupolen shopping centre were able to see the banner and have discussions with our activists.
Some passers-by asked why the Nordic Resistance Movement is concerned about this issue when we normally focus on other topics, like the media’s power over democracy, mass immigration and Jewish influence in Western politics.
This is how Pär Sjögren, Chief of Nest 5, answers the question Why are you against vaccine passports?
The way we see it, it adversely affects the rights of workers. There are already several municipalities and regions that want to fire people who do not present a valid vaccine passport, and such demands are unreasonable – especially for a vaccine that barely works. Politicians should make balanced decisions on proper grounds, not decisions based on how much pressure the lying media or other shady figures exert on them – something that has happened a lot during this so-called corona pandemic.
We also see how other countries are pressuring their populations with demands for various types of vaccine passports. By this point, it should be apparent to most people that the whole corona narrative has a completely different purpose than attempting to stop a virus.
In some countries, they are even talking about forced vaccinations against Covid. It is important to show that we stand on the side of public health and the workers in this regard.
Kupolen proved to be a very good location for a public activity. When the day was drawing to a close, a few activists also took the opportunity to leaflet some car windscreens in the large car park.
Surprisingly, the police did not visit the activities in either Borlänge or Hedemora. Maybe they have learned that places are actually safer when we are there then when we’re not – much to the disappointment of the political commissars who call them to report our presence.
Overall, the two activities were very productive and gave us a great opportunity to talk with people and reach out with a highly relevant message.
We will also talk about the big anti-covid pass demonstration in Stockholm this weekend and a six part documentary partly about the Nordic Resistance Movement that aired this week.