In Danish here.
By Povl H. Riis-Knudsen
Whenever there is an air disaster, airline representatives are quick to cover up or paint over the company name and logo of the downed aircraft, and if it’s particularly bad, the company quickly changes its name. No one wants to be associated with a disaster. The extreme Nationalist wing voluntarily associates itself with one of the greatest disasters in world history – the Third Reich and the Second World War. Therefore, you have to spend 90% of your time and scarce resources fighting this war over and over again without any chance of ever winning it! The other 10% can then be used to promote your policies.
This is clearly not a productive use of your time. It is time to leave the past in the past and concentrate on the future. The further we move away from the past, the more irrelevant it becomes. The things that appealed to people 100 years ago don’t appeal to people of today – and they have no appeal today because the conditions are fundamentally different. The things that excited people back then seem alien, even repulsive, today. 100 years ago, Central European countries had a proud military tradition, loved their people and their country and embraced traditional European values. All this was taken for granted. Today, this whole basis has been flushed down the toilet.
In principle, there is no difference whatsoever between selling washing powder and selling political ideas. The principles that work in the washing powder marketplace also work when it comes to ideas and philosophies. There may be a need, but if the customer base is not aware that they have that need, there is no basis for a sale. You need to package the product in a way that makes potential customers want to open it! The past is no such packaging!
Today, you have to look ahead – not back. We are facing enormous problems today – problems that are fundamentally different from the problems of 100 years ago. The problems of 100 years ago were of a practical political nature. No matter what solutions were chosen to the problems of that time, the biological essence of the people would have survived as a people. Today, the very existence of the people is at stake – and if the people and with it the entire European culture and civilization is to be saved, it must be saved soon. There is no time for detours – especially not those that do not lead to the goal but merely offer a beautiful stroll.
The most visible threat to the people today is immigration from the Third World. It is a danger that everyone can see – if nothing else, it is a daily irritation. However, we should not be blinded by the external characteristics of immigration, such as crime, provocative behavior, mosques and the like. These are all just eye-catching external characteristics. The real danger is the very integration that everyone seems to see as a goal. But cultural integration is followed by biological integration – and this means that we will disappear as a people and with us the entire history and culture of the European continent is going to disappear, too – together with the cohesion that is based on these very factors. The worst thing that can happen is that the strangers are truly integrated.
However, the presence of foreigners is in itself only the symptom of our sick society. Not surprisingly, our political system has proved insufficiently robust to withstand the relentless efforts of our enemies to destroy us. The parliamentary system ensures that the country is governed not by the best – but by the majority, and by its very nature, the majority are never the best. It is this system that we must attack, because even if every single foreigner in the country left the honeypot tomorrow, we would still be dying. Immigration is just one of our enemies’ weapons against us. The destruction of traditional values such as the family, our consciousness of history, our national unity, education, social responsibility for the less fortunate – yes, the destruction of our food with genetic engineering, additives, artificial fertilizers and drug residues etc. will still be an existential threat to our survival.
It simply requires a complete shift in the structure and quality of government.
Any action taken must have a clearly defined purpose and be adapted to the target group, i.e. the Danish people in 2026. This is a challenge. It’s a lot easier to resort to history, but it’s counterproductive. No young people today know anything about Vikings, and a picture of C.F. von Schalburg has no appeal either. People don’t know who he was, his uniform is felt as repulsive, and if anyone associates anything with his name, it will be the terror of the occupation and other unpleasant things. It simply doesn’t sell any tickets among the people we want to sell to. We need positive, life-affirming messages that people can identify with – or less frequently, images of what this society will look like if it doesn’t change course.
I’m not saying it’s going to be easy. It requires people with an advertising gene and an artistic and aesthetic vein. Of course, some will say that we should go shooting instead. Well, that’s fine with me – but that in itself doesn’t change anything. An armed revolution cannot be carried out by a small group of well-meaning idealists. It requires a revolutionary situation, and experience shows that this always has social causes – not ideological ones. In Lenin’s words: A revolution is three meals away! In a society like Denmark, a revolution must come from within, because only within the system do you have the necessary tools and supplies. Or it requires the total collapse of the system – something I could rather imagine. All the Western governments are deeply unpopular – and when they can no longer use Ukraine as a camouflage for their ineptitude, they will probably have a huge explanation problem. But even in that situation, the fact is: We are not ready for an upheaval! We need people with the knowledge and skills to run a country better than the current dilettantes! These are the people we need to win – or educate! My list of ministers still has many vacancies – and then there is the entire central administration, the education sector, the journalists, the judiciary, the clergy, etc. – they all need replacing, hundreds of thousands of them. It is the segment of the population where these people are to be found that our efforts must target. And time is short, because the demographics are working against us! We don’t have time to go wrong!
We should not blame the foreigners in the country for being strong and having healthy values, such as their family structures. We must regain our former strength and rediscover our healthy values ourselves. Then the rest of the problems will solve themselves!

