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Organisation Days 2021

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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.

Flag bearers at the Nordic Resistance Movement's Organisation Days 2021

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.

Hampus Maijala speaks at the Nordic Resistance Movement's Organisation Days 2021
Hampus Maijala served as the compere for the event

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.

Simon Lindberg speaks at the Nordic Resistance Movement's Organisation Days 2021
The leader of the Nordic Resistance Movement gave an informative and moving speech

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.

Fredrik Vejdeland speaks at the Nordic Resistance Movement's Organisation Days 2021
Fredrik Vejdeland spoke about internet activism

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.

Abseiling training at the Nordic Resistance Movement's Organisation Days 2021
A basic course in abseiling
Training at the Nordic Resistance Movement's Organisation Days 2021
And another in accounting

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.

Andreas Holmvall speaks at the Nordic Resistance Movement's Organisation Days 2021
Andreas Holmvall reads a quote from a well-known book regarding what a certain other man said about propaganda

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.

Sebastian Elofsson speaks at the Nordic Resistance Movement's Organisation Days 2021
Sebastian Elofsson gave a very powerful speech

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.

Awards at the Nordic Resistance Movement's Organisation Days 2021
Some of the distinctions that were awarded

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.

Boxing winners at the Nordic Resistance Movement's Organisation Days 2021

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!

Related: Organisation Days 2021 photo report

Nordic Frontier take the week off

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NORDIC FRONTIER. The guys take the week off after a hectic weekend of travelling the country in the service of national socialism. More details next Tuesday.

Honouring Gustavus Adolphus in Stockholm – with large police presence

MEMORIAL. On Saturday 6 November – 389 years after Gustavus Adolphus fell in the Battle of Lützen – members of the Nordic Resistance Movement honoured the memory of the heroic king.

The comrades gathered and walked together to Gustav Adolf’s Square. There were already two police vans at the square, along with some undercover police cars, whose owners had the important and honourable task of guarding a statue so no visitors could commemorate and honour the king with flowers, candles or speeches. The police force did not want to take the risk of anyone paying tribute to old ideals like self-sacrifice, courage and duty – ideals that are not possessed by the rulers and statesmen of today, but rather by the Resistance men.

Police harassment of NRM activists at Gustav Adolf Square, Sweden

The comrades lined up by the statue and lit candles. Three candles were laid in conjunction with the speech that was written for the day. Part of the speech read:

That Gustavus Adolphus would die in battle was not totally unexpected. During most of his years on the throne, Sweden was at war, and he usually fought on the battlefield, something that was unthinkable for most other European kings.

The fateful day finally came on 6 November 1632, when dense fog covered the battlefield in Lützen. When the troops were assembled in the early morning, the king rode up in front his men, ready for combat, in order to instil courage ahead of the coming battle.

The fog seemed like it would never ease that morning, but the time had come. As the foot soldiers strode forth across the field, the king rode at the head of Småland’s horsemen.

But in the chaos on the battlefield, where the dense fog mixed with gunpowder smoke, Gustavus Adolphus was separated from the Swedish troops and met his fate when he was struck by several bullets and then stabbed. The king was dead, but his memory lives on…

… Gustavus Adolphus deserves to be honoured, as he made Sweden into a major power. He and his Blue Brigades fought for the greatness of Sweden, and he was a king who fought on the frontlines with his soldiers, despite all the dangers. The courage and self-sacrifice he displayed is worth honouring in itself.

We therefore light three candles.

Let the first symbolise self-sacrifice.

The second, honour.

The third, victory.

These things are just as important to us – the fighters of today – as they were in the time of the Lion of the North. Comrades, like the fighters of old, we never sound the retreat. There is only one way in the warrior’s battle – forwards! Towards honour and valour – towards victory or death!

NRM honour Gustavus Adolphus in Stockholm

After the flowers were laid and all the candles were lit, the shortest minute’s silence in history was held. The police rushed over and grabbed hold of the participants and spectators, demanding they identify themselves and be searched. Protests broke out, and some of the police became aggressive, grabbed and pulled at the comrades and threatened them with a night in the cells if their anti-free speech directives were not followed. A female attendee was searched so thoroughly that the offending officer’s actions could have been considered sexual assault.

Police harassment of NRM activists at Gustav Adolf Square, SwedenPolice harassment of NRM activists at Gustav Adolf Square, Sweden

One comrade was pulled away because he showed a will to defend himself against the police. Several other comrades stood face to face with the newly graduated police officers and questioned their career choices. The police-cucks’ eyes shifted nervously and some started to tear up.

Police harassment of NRM activists at Gustav Adolf Square, Sweden

After the comrade who was taken away was informed he would receive a penalty order and then released, the memorial ceremony was concluded.

Police lorry at Gustav Adolf Square, Sweden
There was even a truck onsite as part of the police operation. Meanwhile, a young woman was reported as having narrowly escaped being raped in Täby, a few miles away, with the perpetrator still at large…

We must restrain ourselves to end the consumer society

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IDEOLOGY. The modern world’s materialistic outlook is one of the biggest problems to combat today. Marcus Hansson explains why, from two different points of view, in two separate articles. This second article concerns how materialism via consumption must be prevented in order to halt the destruction of our planet.

Woman shopping

The materialist consumer society depletes the planet

Because mankind became so good at producing material things, a paradigm shift occurred concerning the reason why we produced goods. In the past, it took much more time to manufacture an item, and therefore items were generally manufactured when they were required, but in the age of mass production, this approach changed. Factories could overproduce goods and thus saturate the market. This created an economic model in which capitalism mass-produces items, leading to over-consumption, with the population existing in a permanent state of debt as a result. In principle, every country today has a massive national debt, but to whom do we owe this money?

The above “problem” needed to be solved, so one of the measures taken was to start getting people to buy things they didn’t really need – via advertising. How many household appliances, for example, have been purchased only never to be used?

The other way was to lower the quality of goods, making them cheaper but also making them break faster. This way, objects don’t last for life, but rather people are forced to buy the same item again after just a few years.

Regarding this first point, the fashion industry is an excellent example of how to create a demand for clothes that women do not actually have a need for. This behaviour has existed for centuries, but it was really only the rich who could practise it before. In today’s modern society, however, workers can also act this way. The fashion industry allows women, and increasingly men, to compete as to who can be the most fashionable and therefore elevate their status in today’s society and acquire better partners. Women should not compete over who has the most fashionable clothes; they should compete over how good they can be as mothers, how well they take care of the household, and what knowledge they have that can benefit the family and society as a whole.

The Arbetarbladet newspaper writes:

According to the survey, women make the decisions on 80% of all consumer purchases, which includes 94% of all home furnishings and 55% of all home electronics purchases. They also make 89% of all financial decisions and decide 92% of all holiday trips.

SVD writes:

Women account for 75 percent of all clothing purchases in Sweden. Sixty percent of food and 70 percent of home furnishings are bought by women. […] Ikea caters to a broad target group, but 70 percent of its customers are women.

Women therefore tend to be the main participants (sinners) in today’s consumer society. You only need take a look at a rubbish tip to get a better picture of the amount of resources women throw away via their repeated new purchases. Here, for nature’s sake, men must put their foot down hard on this behaviour, so that the earth will not be depleted. There will be a lot of shouting, whining and crying if men do this, because they are fighting against female biology, but it must be done. When consumption has decreased among women, it will be important to put a stop to some men who will try to pamper the more capricious sex with gifts, or all sorts of expensive and unnecessary items, in order to gain an advantage over other men. Such behaviour will create an “arms race” among men that will lead us back to today’s society. Therefore, it is important that such individuals be chastised by the other men.

Men are not without blame. Men compete against other men when it comes to buying luxury items to attract women. This could be a house, car, boat, etc. This behaviour exists in all men – the only difference is that some have more in their wallets. The worst are the rich, who can buy something for millions or billions of kronor that will only be used when they find some occasional need for it. Then there are the gadget geeks. These men usually take very good care of their things and attach great importance to buying something that lasts; but like the rich people’s possessions, these items often accumulate dust on a shelf.

Red Ferrari

All this consumption through competition means that people get caught in the wage slave trap. In order to buy more, often unnecessary, things, it is necessary to work. Today, both parents usually work, while the state is responsible for the majority of the upbringing of their children. People find it difficult to remove themselves from their material possessions, which is no surprise considering they know how much work is required to buy them. I believe that today’s parents must reprioritise their life choices and reduce their working hours in order to look after their own children. The purpose of society should not be the ability to buy more material things, but how much more time you get with family, friends and for your own self-realisation.

How should we work for the future?

My suggestions are just ideas designed to get people thinking. What can you do to reduce your own imprint on nature and that of your family? One thing would be to collaborate more with one another, even though it can be a bit problematic for people with different viewpoints to get along. Often, some may feel they want to opt out of this collaboration.

Today, many families have tools that are not used, even though they could often make use of them effectively. One or more neighbourhood associations could invest in purchasing tools and machines communally. This way, the tools are used more often, and not everyone has to own one of each. A rental schedule could function smoothly with the aid of modern technology.

Even though Facebook sales groups and sites like Tradera and Blocket are not run by good companies, they offer a service that is good in principle; namely, that old things that are no longer needed are posted online and resold instead of being thrown away. This behaviour is something that should be increased to an even greater extent.

Politically, companies can be forced to establish themselves in villages to reduce commuting between different cities. They can also be compelled to produce articles that last longer. Exceptions could naturally be made for technology that quickly becomes obsolete.

Technology that does not quickly become obsolete can be produced with the intention that the individual will be able to troubleshoot and repair it instead of throwing it away. If the individual cannot accomplish this, a centre must be established where the object can be returned.

Part one of this article series can be found here: Material wealth enslaves you

Monthly meeting, recruitment meeting and memorial ceremony in Sweden’s Nest 8

RESISTANCE MOVEMENT. Sweden’s Nest 8 spent Saturday, 6 November conducting various outdoors activities.

The sun welcomed the activists, members and aspiring members of Nest 8, who gathered on Saturday to hold a series of outdoor activities in a central location in the Nest. It was possibly the most beautiful autumn day so far this year, with the sun shining from a clear blue sky, and the ground covered with red and golden leaves. The day began with the preparation of the site and the construction of a fire for the upcoming barbecue. Meanwhile, recruitment meetings were held with aspiring members over coffee. During the monthly meeting itself, which mostly focused on past and future activities, the recruits were given additional information about the organisation and the Nest.

When the fire had died down to its embers, everything from burgers, sausages, bread, root vegetables, halloumi and other cheeses were grilled. The Resistance men and women ate heartily, with the food raising their body temperatures, which had dropped somewhat while they were waiting.

Barbecue, Nest 8, Sweden
Grilling and coffee-brewing

Flag burning

The fading embers were rekindled with more wood – in preparation for the burning of enemy flags. Independent National Socialists had donated a number of flags to people they trusted, and these symbols now awaited their inevitable fate, which was soon sealed in the crackling flames.

Enemy flag burning, NRM
Enemy flags consumed by fire

Memorial ceremony

After the meal, the site was tidied and the meeting participants went to the village of Malmköping to honour the fallen National Socialist hero Sven-Erik Rehn, who is buried at Dunker Church in the Dunker-Lilla Malma parish.

Sven Erik Rehn gravestone, Malmköping, Sweden
The grave of fallen Finland volunteer Sven-Erik Rehn

Rehn was born on 13 February 1917 in Lilla Malma and lived in Malmköping. He died at age 27, on 22 June 1944 in Luumäki, after heroic efforts. The memorial emblem of the Swedish Finland Volunteers Association is affixed to his gravestone. Candles were lit, and flowers were placed at the beautifully situated grave.

A short tribute speech was given for the fallen, with the words echoing over the cemetery, as the twilight sun illuminated the golden slopes down towards Lake Dunkern.

Sven-Erik Rehn – PRESENT!

Lake Dunkern woods
The woods next to Lake Dunkern

Banner action, monthly meeting and absurd police harassment in Sweden’s Nest 7

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ACTIVISM. Another Saturday meant another packed day of National Socialist activism in Småland, with Sweden’s Nest 7 holding a public banner action and their monthly meeting on 6 November.

NRM Nest 7 banner action

The first item on the agenda was a banner action on the E4 motorway between Värnamo and Ljungby; however, some of the comrades heading to the gathering place were stopped by the police before they had even left Värnamo. The police searched their car and all four people in it, before stealing all their leaflets, stickers, posters and banners. The activists were subsequently informed that they were suspected of planning to commit criminal damage and were questioned about this “crime”.

NRM Nest 7 banner action police harassment

When the police were asked to justify this suspicion, one of them replied that the propaganda material was obviously intended to be put up somewhere, and that this would constitute criminal damage. On Wikipedia, it states: “Criminal damage can result in imprisonment for a maximum of six years. In making an assessment, special consideration must be given to whether the act entailed a particular danger to someone’s life or health. The charge of criminal damage is also applicable if the damage has affected something of great cultural or economic significance, or if the damage is otherwise particularly significant.”

The police were informed that they were suspected of committing criminal stupidity, before the activists continued their journey to the gathering place, without any life-threatening leaflets, stickers, posters or banners.

NRM Nest 7 banner action

At the gathering place, they met up with more comrades and set up on a bridge above the motorway with a banner and flags. As usual, the reactions from drivers included everything from middle fingers to victory salutes. After standing in place for half an hour, the first police car showed up and stopped behind the activists. Two policewomen came out and wanted to inspect the banner to ensure that no forbidden opinions were being expressed. Then they sat in their car again and awaited reinforcements.

NRM Nest 7 banner action

The reinforcements showed up, but remained passive. After a while, the activists concluded the activity at the appointed time. The comrades left the bridge, while the police remained in situ for several minutes, probably awaiting even more reinforcements, as evidenced by another police car that passed by as the comrades walked off.

The next activity for the day was a study circle. The group discussed chapter 6 of Our Path, which focuses on the environment and conservation laws.

NRM Nest 7 meeting
Patrik leads the study circle

After the study circle, the group ate a meal together and talked about the day. The last item was the monthly meeting, where the comrades reviewed the past month and planned activities for the coming months.

JinjerZilla moves on to make children’s books

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The memetic wizard JinjerZilla on why we must produce more positive material.

Excerpt from NORDIC FRONTIER #209: JinjerZilla and the Memes

You do not recruit heroes with economical stats

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Excerpt from Leadership Perspective #17: The kind of activism that will save our race!

Cowards with the best strategies

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It’s just cowardice.

Excerpt from NORDIC FRONTIER #208: Tony Hovater and the Charlottesville Duginists

Jewish supremacists behind the Charlottesville civil trial

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Tony Hovater from the National Justice Party explains the Charlottesville trial, where Jews openly say they want to punish Whites.

Excerpt from NORDIC FRONTIER #208: Tony Hovater and the Charlottesville Duginists

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