Bright future for the Nordic Resistance Movement
Andreas and Alan discuss the attempt in Sweden to ban “racist organizations”.
Excerpt from NORDIC FRONTIER #184: Grazing Trannies
Andreas and Alan discuss the attempt in Sweden to ban “racist organizations”.
Excerpt from NORDIC FRONTIER #184: Grazing Trannies
A few days ago, the free speech alternative Gab was hacked. Is the “Wikileaks” comparison just more chutzpah?
Excerpt from NORDIC FRONTIER #184: Grazing Trannies
ACTIVISM. Winter Aid was in Odense to distribute clothes and hot food to homeless Danes on Saturday, 27 February.
The Nordic Resistance Movement’s Winter Aid initiative was in Odense on Saturday to distribute food and warm winter clothes to homeless Danes.
Members of the organisation gave out winter goods and potato soup in Kongens Have (King’s Garden) in central Odense for four hours.
National Socialism is a folk community – and in a folk community, the strong take care of the weak – hence the reason for this relief action.
In recent years, society’s established aid organisations have increasingly begun to distribute aid to racial foreigners, which is why there is naturally less help available for White Danes in society’s lowest strata. As such, this relief action was intended to serve as winter aid for Danish homeless people.
Potato and pork soup and kale sausages were handed out to visitors, along with winter jackets, trousers, socks, gloves, hats, sleeping bags and bedrolls. Local people could also come and get a hot cup of coffee.
Here is the thirteenth episode of the podcast Leadership Perspective. Participating are the Nordic Resistance Movement’s leader Simon Lindberg and Fredrik Vejdeland from the organization’s national leadership in Sweden.
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Laser action against the holocaust hoax in Gothenburg
NORDIC FRONTIER #177: The World’s Most Dangerous Man
The Nordics’ most dangerous man speaks
The Resistance Movement has become an international symbol for criticism of Jewish power
Teaser for tonight’s episode of Leadership Perspective which will be about: Why deny the holocaust? Adaptation and dangerousness. We start at 22:00 Swedish time.
ACTIVISM. Sweden’s Nest 3 held a public leaflet distribution in Ängelholm, Skåne, on Saturday, 20 February.
Activists from Nest 3 visited Ängelholm’s largest pedestrian street on Saturday to spread the message of the Nordic Resistance Movement.
Despite the cold February weather and the media’s Covid-19 hysteria, the town was full of people, both old and young, who were interested in the leaflet distribution. There were several discussions with sympathisers, curious passers-by and the occasional ideological opponent.
After a while the police came to the scene after a hater of freedom of speech called them and “raised the alarm”. As usual, the police arrived, realised that everything was calm, and eventually left.
After about an hour and a half, the day was concluded with a short martial arts training session, in which new members got to practise punching techniques and some sparring.
Excerpt from Leadership Perspective #12: The struggle of 2020, Covid-19, election frauds and BLM. The next episode, which will be about the Holocaust, will be out tomorrow at 22:00 Swedish time.
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ACTIVISM. Sweden’s Nest 1 conducted multiple “Love Your People” banner drops in and around Stockholm in February.
Sweden’s Nest 1 continued their Love Your People banner campaign throughout February, hanging up banners in numerous places in Stockholm and other locations in the Nest. The banners feature the simple message “Love Your People”, along with the address of the Swedish branch’s official website, Motståndsrörelsen.se.
See some of the activism reports below.
Several “Love Your People” banners were placed in Täby and Österåker, northern Stockholm, on Monday, 1 February.
A number of banners were put up in Botkyrka and Södertälje on the evening of 1 February.
Members hung up five banners in the municipalities of Haninge and Huddinge on the evening of 1 February.
Three banners were placed along the Essingeleden motorway in Stockholm to coincide with the morning rush hour on 2 February.
Banners were placed in Södertälje in the early morning of 2 February.
Banners were hung in Stockholm (including Bromma airport) and in Märsta, Sigtuna Municipality, on the morning of Thursday, 4 February.
Four banners were placed in Stockholm and Täby on the afternoon of 6 February.
Comrades from Nest 1 placed four banners along the E18 road on 6 February.
Banners were put up in Stockholm and Nacka in the ongoing “Love Your People” campaign on Thursday, 11 February.
Nest 1 went to Sergel’s Square in central Stockholm on the morning of 9 February and put up two banners featuring the “Love Your People” message. There was no “lack of resources” for Stockholm police on the morning. The first patrol car appeared after banner number two was in place, and shortly after the activists left, no fewer than five police cars were seen searching for them. Despite this disruption, the activity was successful, with many Stockholmers seeing the healthy message in the morning.
Several banners were put up in Täby and Vallentuna municipalities on the morning of Saturday, 13 February.
Activists from Nest 1 met in the early morning to put up banners on Friday, 5 February. The first was attached to a rock face along the E4 road near Södertälje. In order to fix the banner in place, the activists first needed to trudge through snow-covered woodland, before descending the cliff edge with the help of a rope and harness. Once in place, the banner enjoyed good visibility along the motorway.
Afterwards the activity continued, with more banners being put up on animal fencing along the E4.
Nest 1 members placed “Love Your People” banners in Nacka in the early hours of 17 February.
A number of banners were placed in Stockholm and Botkyrka during the morning rush hour of 17 February.
Banners were hung up in central Sundbyberg, Spånga and by an IKEA store in Barkarby in Stockholm County on 17 February.
Nest 1’s “Love Your People” campaign continued on Friday, 26 February, with banners being put up in Sollentuna Municipality and Upplands-Väsby Municipality, north of Stockholm.