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No doubt, you’ve heard of Dr. Greg Johnson’s recent arrest and deportation from Norway that occurred prior to his scheduled speech at this year’s Scandza Forum in Oslo. (more…)
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No doubt, you’ve heard of Dr. Greg Johnson’s recent arrest and deportation from Norway that occurred prior to his scheduled speech at this year’s Scandza Forum in Oslo. (more…)
We all know that there is nothing new or special about the use of state power to silence dissent. And if history has shown us anything, it is that those who decry such actions now rarely hesitate to engage in such activities later, once they have attained power. (more…)
Yesterday, Frodi Midjord interviewed Greg Johnson’s Norwegian lawyer about Greg’s situation and the legal underpinnings — or rather lack thereof — of Greg’s arrest on Saturday. (more…)
Czech version here
Greg Johnson was scheduled to speak at the Scandza Forum conference in Oslo, Norway today. Over the last few days, the Norwegian antifa were on a social media campaign against Scandza and Greg in particular, claiming that he supports terrorism and was therefore a threat — ludicrous given Greg’s many diatribes against terrorism. (more…)
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Translated by Haldora Flank
Translator’s Preface
This letter by the famous Norwegian author and man of the Right Knut Hamsun appeared in the magazine Ragnarok in March 1939. Ragnarok, which Hamsun himself read, was a Norwegian National Socialist monthly that was published between 1934 and 1945. The letter itself, however, had originally been written in 1916 as a reply to Eugéne Olaussen (1887-1962). At the time, Olaussen was the Editor-in-Chief of Klassekampen (Class Struggle), a Norwegian Leftist newspaper that was published from 1909 until 1940, and which at the time was being published by the Norwegian Social Democratic Youth League, the youth wing of the Norwegian Labor Party. Olaussen had requested a contribution from Hamsun, and this letter was his answer. (more…)
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Percy Grainger was a polymath: a pianist, composer, conductor, ethnomusicologist, inventor, artist, polyglot, and man of letters. He was one of the most celebrated pianist-composers of the early twentieth century. His work and writings reflect a worldview marked by both racial consciousness and an opposition to modernity that coexisted alongside radical artistic modernism. (more…)
Julian Langness
Fistfights With Muslims In Europe: One Man’s Journey Through Modernity
E. S. Linden, 2016
Julian Langness’ Fistfights with Muslims in Europe is a coming-of-age tale crossed with profound and highly relevant social commentary. The book describes the author’s search for meaning in his ancestors’ homeland of Norway, (more…)
I’m generally not a fan of World War II books or movies, but I found this 1940 German documentary about the military invasion of Norway informative, interesting, and at times dramatic and exciting. (more…)
Übersetzt von Deep Roots
English original here
Gegründet 2010, wird die Norwegian Defence League (NDL) weithin als „rechtsextreme“ norwegische Nationalistengruppe propagiert. (more…)
German translation here
Founded in 2010, the Norwegian Defence League (NDL) is widely touted as an “extreme Right” Norwegian nationalist group. Existing primarily on the Jewish-controlled social networking service Facebook, it is a fearsome bugbear to Norway’s anti-white government, academia, and media. (more…)
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Thanks to the sagas, it has long been known that Vikings reached the North American continent about 1000 AD. But not until the 1960s did archaeological evidence emerge in Newfoundland, Canada to corroborate the written accounts. (more…)
Norwegian readers are reporting that Counter-Currents is being blocked by the country’s internet service providers. We are investigating the reasons, but in the meantime, we’ll take it as a compliment.
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Translated and annotated by Andrew Hamilton
Translator’s Note:
The terrorism trial of Norwegian revolutionary nationalist Anders Behring Breivik, 33, began in Oslo District Court in Norway on April 16, 2012, and concluded on June 22, 2012, (more…)