ACTIVISM. On 15 November, a 14-year-old girl was raped by a racial alien in a bathroom at Withalaskolan school in Vetlanda. On the following Friday evening, Sweden’s Nest 7 went to the town during a public event to spread propaganda and talk to the people.
At 6 p.m. a Christmas concert and candle-lighting ceremony was taking place in the town centre, attracting a large crowd, which in turn attracted the Resistance Movement’s activists. The activists gave out leaflets and stood and talked with the people.
When the event was over, the crowd thinned out, and the activists started walking around town to put up propaganda. After large parts of central Vetlanda had been covered, the group headed towards the outskirts of town to hang up banners and speak with the young people who usually hang out in the car parks.
The group chief and Vetlanda local Jonas Jensmark had this to say about the meeting with the teenagers:
“We headed towards the outskirts of Vetlanda, where we knew young people would be hanging out. When I and a couple of comrades were going over to them, the first police car turned up. Altogether, three patrols arrived on the scene and tried to find out what we were doing there, but as usual they didn’t receive an answer. We had a lot of productive discussions with the youngsters, including one in which they told us about a gang of racial foreigners who throw stones at them and harass them on an almost daily basis. We concluded the conversation by giving them a few stickers, which proved to be very popular.”
Some of the youngsters go to Withalaskolan and told the Resistance men about the incident on Monday and how the racial aliens at the school behave in general. They said they had been attacked and robbed by racial aliens and that they didn’t get any help from the police when they called.
Before the Resistance men concluded the activity, they put up some more banners on bridges around Vetlanda. One of the comrades’ cars was stopped by the police, and the activists were body searched. Finally, the comrades gathered at the cars again and enjoyed half an hour’s socialising before heading home.
ORGANISATION DAYS. A video interview with the leader of the Nordic Resistance Movement at Organisation Days 2021.
During the successful Organisation Days event earlier this month, Simon Holmqvist took the opportunity to interview Simon Lindberg about the theme of the weekend, the 2022 election struggle, the boxing competition and other features of the event.
ORGANISATION DAYS. A video interview with the winner of the boxing tournament at Organisation Days 2021, Pär Sjögren.
One of the highlights of this year’s edition of Organisation Days was a hard-fought boxing tournament. After several rounds featuring various participants, Pär Sjögren, Chief of Nest 5, was crowned the winner. Here, Pär is interviewed about his view on the competition and the other fighters.
DER III. WEG. Our correspondent from Der Dritte Weg in Germany reports on the organisation’s new border security campaign.
After Angela Merkel opened Germany’s borders in 2015, a large number of illegal immigrants invaded Germany and its social systems. The pressure caused by illegal immigration is getting greater and greater due to the fact that many migrants have started travelling through Belarus in recent months. From Belarus they go to Poland, and from Poland they invade Germany. Most of the migrants come from Yemen, Iraq, Iran and Afghanistan.
Der III. Weg members secure the border
A lot of Germans living close to the border between Germany and Poland (which is questionable under international law) told members of Germany’s leading revolutionary movement about the huge invasion of illegal immigrants there. In response, members of Der III. Weg started a border guard campaign. Together with people living in and around the border town of Guben, they started watching the border on the night of 23 October.
Mainstream media criminalises activists
Prior to the campaign, the mainstream media tried to criminalise the members of Der III. Weg and tell the people that they would do something illegal. This is very bizarre because illegal immigration, which is clearly against the law, appears to be legitimate in the eyes of the system’s journalists. However, they view those who protect the law as criminals. So according to left-wing journalists in Germany, protecting the borders is criminal, but illegal invasion is fine.
On the night of 23 October, 30 volunteer border guards were arrested by the police and were sent out of the city. Matthias Fischer, Deputy Chairman of Der III. Weg, was also present and was harassed by the police. Of course, a lot of anti-German journalists were there to report their lies. Interestingly, some of them had been transported to Guben by the police. This suggests the police work hand in hand with those who try to criminalise the rightful action of securing the border.
Guben: The safest part of the border for one night
The campaign led to some interesting developments. On both the German and Polish sides of the border, there were so many police officers that Guben became the safest part of the Polish-German border that night. Ultimately, the activity was a great success and served as an effective promotion of Germany’s leading revolutionary movement. Der III. Weg have announced that the border guard campaign will be continued, so stay tuned for further news.
ACTIVISM.Activists and members from Norway’s Nest 3 were recently active in Bergen, delivering hundreds of leaflets and symbolically barricading anti-Norwegian institutions.
Activists and members from Norway’s Nest 3 recently conducted a large action in Bergen. Five hundred leaflets were distributed in Loddefjord, before the group headed to central Bergen.
In Bergen city centre, symbolic barricades and informative posters were put up on the Masonic Lodge and the offices of the Red and Socialist Left parties. On one of the posters was the message “A people’s court will be established to prosecute serious cases of treason!” The text is a quote from Point 9 of the Resistance Movement’s political programme.
The action was successful and no problems occurred.
ORGANISATION DAYS. “Victory in the election” was the slogan at this year’s edition of Organisation Days, which was held in Småland, Sweden. Education, speeches and boxing matches were some of the features on the schedule during the packed weekend.
On the second weekend in November, Sweden’s Nest 7 organised the Nordic Resistance Movement’s annual Organisation Days event. The programme this year differed somewhat from previous editions, as it would focus more on the personal knowledge of individual members.
Upon arrival at the venue, the participants were welcomed by the compere and Nest Chief Hampus Maijala, who went over the rules and plan for the weekend, before the Nordic Resistance Movement’s leader Simon Lindberg was welcomed to the stage to give a speech.
Lindberg explained the slogan for the weekend – “Victory in the election” – and stated in advance that the Nordic Resistance Movement will be victorious in the 2022 election, regardless of how many votes we get or do not get, or whether we stand for election or not – the organisation will be seen and heard, spread its ideas, recruit new members, and thus be victorious. He also spoke about laziness and defeatism, the reasons why some people end up in these unfortunate states, as well as how some justify their betrayal of former comrades with excuses and equivocations when leaving the organisation.
Next, National Council member Fredrik Vejdeland gave a lecture about the importance of the organisation having a strong presence on the internet and social media. He explained that a balance between a physical presence on the streets and representation on the internet is required for the Resistance Movement to attain its goals, both in the short and long term.
After lunch was served, the next item on the agenda was a selection of specialist training workshops. Here, the participants could choose from a range of various subjects to learn about, with everyone having the opportunity to be taught the fundamentals of two different subjects of their choice. These included photo editing, news reporting, accounting, abseiling and a more general lecture on self-improvement.
Later, a delicious dinner was served, followed by an opportunity for socialising. Then it was time for all the Nest Chiefs to give their reports on the Nests’ activities from the past year.
The next man to take to the stage was Andreas Holmvall, who spoke about his awakening and his work within the organisation, as well as his media and propaganda work.
The final speech of the day came from Sebastian Elofsson. Elofsson detailed his view on loyalty and devotion to duty, honour in continuing to fight despite being at a major disadvantage, and the pride in never giving up. He also gave a thorough explanation of the differences between National Socialism and liberal democracy, and described how National Socialism distinguishes itself from Marxism and outshines it in all respects.
After the speech, there was only one item left on the schedule for Saturday – the presentation of various distinctions to deserving recipients, amidst resounding applause. Among the awardees were some of the responsible publishers for the Resistance Movement’s websites who have been convicted for thought crimes. Tired, but motivated, the participants then headed to bed.
An early wake-up call awaited the attendees on Sunday, before they were immediately ordered outside to perform some morning exercises. Instead of the relatively simple 5-10 minute warm-up people generally associate with such exercises, a rather tough training session lasting approximately 30 minutes was held. In order to make it extra challenging and invigorating, all the men had to perform it bare-chested.
A long-awaited breakfast was then served, before the Resistance Movement’s national leadership informed the attendees about various goals for the organisation, as well as revealing some news ahead of the coming year.
The final event of the weekend was a boxing tournament, which proved to be the highlight for many of the participants. The matches were tough, and very even on several occasions. Ultimately, the competition was won by Pär Sjögren, with Cedric Höglund and Martin Saxlind in second and third place, respectively.
With the weekend over, the Nordic Resistance Movement will head into the rest of 2021 and the New Year fully prepared for the activism that awaits – and for victory in the election campaign!
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