Blood & Honor / Scandinavia
Published April 18, 21:12
Expo
(Expo / Black and White no. 3/4 - 1999) At the beginning of October last year, the police raided a room in an industrial area in southern Helsingborg. The venue has been used by the Nazi record companies Ragnarock Records and NS-Records as well as the Nazi music video company NS88 for several years. The raid was made just days before an anti-racist demonstration would pass through the venue. During a tarpaulin, police found two fully loaded automatic weapons and a hand grenade stolen from military stores.
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The venue was the center for Blood & Honor / Scandinavia (B&H) which was started in 1996, partly as a Nordic division of the English terror group Combat 18, but mainly as a political umbrella organization for Ragnarock Records, NS-Records and NS88.
B & H / Scandinavia has since taken over both C18's commercial and ideological activities, while the organization has become more independent towards C18's English management. B&H has been given a decisive role and is the group in Scandinavia that drives the terrorist romance the hardest. The business is financed by income from white power music which has become a profitable business for Nazis.
Sales of white power music and Nazi videos from the Helsingborg premises are by no means limited to Sweden or even Scandinavia. Customer lists that Expo reviewed show that the market actually affects 46 different countries, with Germany alone constituting a customer base of 5,190 people.
In total, the list corresponds to 8,402 customers, several of whom are resellers who order large editions. Another list of only Swedish customers contains 883 customers. CDs have, among other things, been pressed by companies in Taiwan, Massachusetts in the US and Milan in Italy.
Since 1996, however, the authorities have been trying to sharpen their attitude towards the production of white power music, which has created widespread problems for white power producers. This means that the police made a strike. Although the attitude did not have a corresponding impact in the courts, the police's strike has always disturbed the business.
Several of the key activists have been indicted for incitement against people and more charges are pending. For the companies behind B&H Scandinavia, the situation is critical and much is at stake. In the spring, therefore, two of the companies, NS-Records and NS88, changed tactical name to Blood & Honor only. Old box addresses are replaced.
The government's intervention against white power concerts and the producers of white power music has led B & H / Scandinavia to officially declare war on the authorities. In their paper, there are texts that directly call for violence against the police, which are portrayed as agents of the "ZOG" - the "Zionist occupation regime":
»We need to prepare mentally for the upcoming attack from ZOG's blue-clad zombies. (…) If we are forced to go underground, ZOG will experience a flood of resistance that creates chaos, civil unrest, violence and counter-terrorism. "
The text is adorned with a picture where a police officer is shot to death.
A related organization that B & H / Scandinavia partially funds is the prison organization Ariska Frödraskapet (AB). A number of AB's newspapers describe how they should act against journalists:
»What we need to do is collect information such as name, address, etc ... and then be able to act in a meaningful way. They have not earned themselves any kind of grace, they have only earned themselves pain. ”
B & H / Scandinavia is a dangerous combination of money and terrorist romance. If a group constantly encourages its sympathizers to commit acts of terrorism, the propaganda will sooner or later have the intended effect.