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- PST confirms an increase in totalitarianism

For some time now, Conflict has drawn its attention to totalitarian tendencies in the Norwegian society. While organisations identifying themselves with Chinese, Russian and Cambodian genociders get support, both ideologically and financially from government officials, anti-immigraton activists are branded as sub-humans, morally defective. The latter has several times been attacked in public with the police as passive witnesses.

Conflict has also pointed to the fact that these are not merely accidental happenings, but have shown that there is a master-plan behind these series of events. Among other elaborations, we have published the infamous "Stortingsmelding nr. 74" (only available in Norwegian "Stortingsmelding nr. 74"¨) which is authored by the former prime minister Gro Harlem Brundtland. The document is a plan for indoctrination and reeducation of Norwegian men, women and children.

Life as a dissident in Norway - abortion and racism

We have, probably due to these articles, received a substantial amount of e-mails from political and religious dissidents. Alot of the e-mails have described incidents of a character Conflict have found to be less than trustworthy. Law enforcement officers knowingly breaking their own laws, dissidents banned from all available jobs, banks refusing citizens to open accounts based on their political philosophy, parents threatened with lawsuits and child care services on the basis of their childrens political statements are all claims that Conflict have found to be exaggerated at best. The claims have come from separatist-activists and Pro Vita-members.

In spite of the fact that we are very aware of the totalitarianism of Norwegian society, we had no reason to believe claims that Norwegian governments official and private organisations, such as banks, would conduct themselves in a way scaringly similar to that of the organisations of the former East German state. Thus the shock was profound when PST (Norwegian secret police)-official Martin Bernsen  in an intervju with a small newspaper to a great extent confirmed these horrific claims.

In the interview Bernsen states the following:

"Through membership in such subcults, they can do alot of harm to their lives. This will be haunting them the rest of their lives. We have seen many examples that youth who have been a part of such sceneries, later have been frozen out by their friends, lost girlfriends, experience problems getting a job and does not get security clearance for different kinds of professions. Said in another way, taking part in such political activism is a certain road to lonelyness."

 

"Berufsverbot" and social sanctions - life as a modern jew

By stating this, Bernsen is confirming that there is actually a "berufsverbot" - a job-prohibition for Norwegians with the wrong political views. Even more shocking is the fact that political activism that is not acknowledged by the state actually can lead to loss of  girlfriend and/or wife as well as friends. What forces are applying this pressure on the dissidents' wifes and friends Bernsen does not mention.

It is highly fortunate that PST - which has securing the democracy as its primary goal - now are bringing antidemocratic forces into the searchlight. Conflict has full confidence in PST and its ability to expose these forces and stop them in their totalitarianist agenda.

Leaders of the Norwegian government likes to portray Norway as a democracy and everone with basic knowledge of social science will recognize that free speech and free thought are the most important fundamentals of a democratic society.  

"Der friheten er en selvfølge blir undertrykkelse et svermeri, men retten til å sverge feil er også en del av det å være fri."

(Where freedom is taken for granted, supression becomes a romance, but the right to take the wrong oath is a part of being free)

- Ole Paus