Bonniers är fienden till allt liv och all kultur. De ska bekämpas.
Jan Guillou
Part of the intimacy with nature that you acquire, is the sharpening of your senses. Not that your hearing or eyesight become more acute, but you notice things more. In city life you tend to be turned inward, in a way. Your environment is crowded with irrelevant sights and sounds, and you get conditioned to block most of them out of your consciousness. In the woods you get so that your awareness is turned outward, toward your environment, hence you are much more conscious of what goes on around you. For example, you’ll notice inconspicuous things on the ground, such as edible plants or animal tracks. If a human being has passed through and has left even just a small part of a footprint, you’ll probably notice it. […] If you hear a sound that you can’t identify, it immediately catches your attention, even if it’s so faint that it’s barely audible. To me this alertness, or openness of one’s senses, is one of the greatest luxuries of living close to nature. You can’t understand this unless you’ve experienced it yourself.
Ted Kaczynski
Bättre är Kämpens ädla armod än drakens dolska ro på guldet. Bättre är hånad död för det goda än namnfrejd vunnen i självisk ävlan.
Viktor Rydberg
A mistake that most people make is to assume that the more followers you can recruit, the better. That’s true if you are trying to win an election. A vote is a vote regardless of whether the voter is deeply committed or just barely interested enough to get to the polls. But when you’re building a revolutionary movement, the number of people you have is far less important than the quality of your people and the depth of their commitment. Too many lukewarm or otherwise unsuitable people will ruin the movement.
Theodore Kaczynski
This is the true joy in life, the being used for a purpose recognized by yourself as a mighty one; the being thoroughly worn out before you are thrown on the scrap heap; the being a force of Nature instead of a feverish selfish little clod of ailments and grievances complaining that the world does not devote itself to making you happy.
George Bernard Shaw
Enstaka dåd av tyranni kan skyllas den för tillfället rådande opinionen, men ett ständigt ökande förtryck, som inletts vid en urskiljbar tidpunkt och inte går att stoppa, hur ministrar än byts ut, visar alltför tydligt en medveten systematisk plan att förslava oss.
Thomas Jeffersson
Vad vore jag då för en värdelös människa om jag istället tigit, och trots att jag känner till detta, suttit kvar i fåtöljen och väntat på att sanningen någon gång skulle komma ut i ljuset?
Horst Mahler
Naturally we believe in our own race. Any man or woman worth anything believes in his own race as he believes in his own family. But because you believe in your own race or in your own family doesn’t mean you want to injure other races or other families.
Oswald Mosley
Alla vill att yxan skall gå men ingen vill hålla i skaftet.
Gustav Vasa
Du skall icke ligga hos en man såsom man ligger hos en kvinna; det är en styggelse.
Tredje Moseboken 18:22
För att ta reda på vem som styr, ta då först reda på vilka du inte får kritisera.
Okänd
This is the true joy in life, being used for a purpose recognized by yourself as a mighty one. Being a force of nature instead of a feverish, selfish little clod of ailments and grievances, complaining that the world will not devote itself to making you happy. I am of the opinion that my life belongs to the whole community and as long as I live, it is my privilege to do for it what I can. I want to be thoroughly used up when I die, for the harder I work, the more I live. I rejoice in life for its own sake. Life is no brief candle to me. It is a sort of splendid torch which I have got hold of for the moment and I want to make it burn as brightly as possible before handing it on to future generations.
George Bernard Shaw
The things you own end up owning you.
Tyler Durden
Because I found modern life absolutely unacceptable, I grew increasingly hopeless until, at the age of 24, I arrived at a kind of crisis: I felt so miserable that I didn’t care whether I lived or died. But when I reached that point, a sudden change took place: I realized that if I didn’t care whether I lived or died, then I didn’t need to fear the consequences of anything I might do. Therefore I could do anything I wanted. I was free! That was the great turning-point in my life because it was then that I acquired courage, which has remained with me ever since. It was at that time, too, that I became certain that I would soon go to live in the wild, no matter what the consequences.
Ted Kaczynski
Pressen uppvärderar mediokra element och män som kan korrumperas, så att främlingen kan tillfredsställa sina intressen, och nedvärderar de moraliska människor som inte sjunker till att tjäna rumänfientlighetens intressen.
Corneliu Codreanu
To those who think that all this sounds like science fiction, we point out that yesterday’s science fiction is today’s fact. The Industrial Revolution has radically altered man’s environment and way of life, and it is only to be expected that as technology is increasingly applied to the human body and mind, man himself will be altered as radically as his environment and way of life have been.
Theodore Kaczynski
Att veta det rätta och inte göra det är brist på mod.
Konfucius
Better men have been through worse.
Rob Rundo
Det hårdaste och mest våldsamma straffet borde drabba förrädarna först, sedan fienden. Om jag bara hade en enda kula och ställdes inför både en fiende och en förrädare, skulle förrädaren få den.
Corneliu Codreanu
Fäderneslandet skall en dag bli på det här viset: Vi är inte alla jämlika, men vi är alla bröder.
BILDREPORTAGE• Den 17 februari 2024 genomfördes två demonstrationer i huvudstaden Sofia. Här kommer ett bildreportage från dagen.
Klockan 15 samlades deltagare för att uppmärksamma särskilda personer som mördats av kommunistiska regimen. Plakat på dessa följdes av ett tåg med fanborg med den bulgariska flaggan.
Högtidlighållandet av general Christo Lukov skedde senare på kvällen. En enorm polisbevakning med tusentals poliser gav i sig stort uppmärksamhet. Detta år avbröts gångmarschen med facklor. Istället fick deltagarna vandra fem och fem eskorterad av polis till bostaden där Christo Lukov mördades av kommunister 1943.
Flera utländska gäster besökte Sofia och deltog på aktiviteterna, däribland medlemmar ur Nordiska motståndsrörelsen.