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Iceland Declares the COVID-19 Pandemic has Ended, All Restrictions Lifted
The government of Iceland has announced an end to all COVID restrictions in the country and has declared that standing up for freedom is more important than supporting tyranny.
On the 25th of February Iceland will lift all remaining domestic restrictions, but the Health Minister, Willum Þór Þórsson, says it could happen even sooner.
Among the restrictions being removed in Iceland is the requirement...
Swedish TV's film portraying Vikings as Africans Gets Mocked in International Media
SVT’s giant investment in Swedish history – where the original Swedes look like Arabs and Africans – has prompted a series of negative articles in foreign mainstream media. Some wonder if Swedes believe their state propaganda or take it with a grain of salt – like in the Soviet Union.
Historien om Sverige is broadcast this autumn on Sweden’s tax-financed state television...
Big African Public Clash in Sweden 'Not Reasonable'
At least 55 people are reported to have been injured – several of them seriously – when two groups clashed during an Eritrean cultural festival at Järvafältet in Stockholm.
“It is not reasonable that Sweden is drawn into other countries’ domestic conflicts in this way,” writes Minister of Justice Gunnar Strömmer (M) in a comment to SVT.
“Festival Eritrea Scandinavia”...
How 'Ignorant' Pagans Deified A Real-Life Wodan Into Their Ancestral Anglo-Saxon Warrior God Odin
Many people still to this day worship Odin as the traditional god of the Anglo-Saxon race — and these same people also believe that Christianity — supposedly an alien, Middle Eastern religion that worships a Semitic desert god — was forcibly imposed upon their pagan ancestors in Europe, subplanting their “real” noble warrior god — named Woden or Odin — and thereafter cut off the Saxon...
Cashless economy can be a double-edged sword for any nation
Many nations, particularly Scandinavian countries, are currently trying to embrace a cashless future where physical money is replaced with digital. RT talked to experts about the upsides and downsides of such a move.
While some see a cashless society as the future, it will take years or maybe decades to get rid of paper money, according to Nafis Alam, director of Postgraduate Research Studies and...
Swedish Imam Threatens Journalist Over Muslim School Probe
The proportion of Muslims in Sweden is currently estimated at about 8.1 percent of the country’s population of 10 million, making it the most numerous in Scandinavia.
A reporter from the Swedish newspaper Gefle Dagblad was threatened by an imam over the journalist’s investigation into a Muslim school thought to be linked to a local mosque in the city of Gavle, Expressen reports.
The incident...
Former far left journalists admit immigration is a ‘failed experiment’ all over Europe
Two Danish journalists with far left roots, have heavily criticised immigration into Denmark. They say the same negative effects can be seen in a lot of other European countries as well.
Mikkel Andersson and Niels Jespersen, two journalists and authors of “The Experiment That Failed”, claim that immigration has made Denmark poorer, less secure and more polarised.
According to Danish newspaper...
Swedes Revive Odin and Thor, the old Viking Heathenry religion
Pre-Christian paganism is on the rise across Scandinavia, as more Swedes choose to rejoin the traditional faith of Thor and Odin, despite being habitually accused of nationalism and their symbols being “expropriated” by neo-Nazis.
Ancient pagan beliefs appear to be making a comeback in Scandinavia. The Nordic Asa-Community alone has grown to over 800 members over just a few years, whereas...
Nordics dropping in IQ, becoming as dumb as Rocks
The long and prosperous era of growing IQ results is now being challenged by dramatically declining results in Scandinavia. This trend may expand to engulf more countries, researchers warn.
Contrary to the 20th century trend of nations performing better in tests measuring intelligence (IQ), the Scandinavian countries have been experiencing a continuous drop in IQ in the past decades.
In the so-called...
Sweden Facing New Challenges as Acid Throwing Plague Reaches Scandinavia
The UK has recently achieved the dubious honor of becoming the “world capital of acid attacks,” which have more than tripled in six years. Now, this deadly trend appears to have reached Scandinavia, as two people were attacked with a caustic liquid in Greater Stockholm earlier this week.
Two people were taken to hospital in Upplands Väsby north of Stockholm after being attacked with some...
Far-Right sees huge rise in Sweden as invasion of migrants continues
Despite Sweden’s pronounced efforts to weed out all forms of far-right extremism and right-wing opposition, homegrown right-wingers seem to be rising in numbers. The increased support for both marginal far-right and mainstream anti-immigrant Swedish Democrats may indicate Swedes’ growing disappointment with the current state of affairs where Sweden’s liberal government is taking...
Denmark imposes EU's most Strictest Laws against the Refugee Invasion
Denmark has pledged to introduce the toughest anti-migration rules in Scandinavia, according to Swedish newspaper Svenska Dagbladet.
The Swedish newspaper Svenska Dagbladet quoted Danish Immigration and Integration Minister Inger Støjberg as saying that from now on, Denmark will have the strictest migration regulations among Europe’s Nordic countries.
The decision arrived amid concrete steps...
Islamic Radicals Recruiting at Norway's Asylum Centers
The Norwegian Police Security Service (PST), a domestic intelligence agency, warns that Islamists are recruiting recently arrived illegal migrants at refugee centers.
“We have seen signs that extreme Islamists have approached the reception centers and asylum seekers. They have been there to get contacts. Aside from that, it’s difficult to say what their specific purpose is,” Jørn Presterudstuen...
World's oldest water found deep underground
Ancient water found beneath the ground in the Earth’s crust.
Geologists have discovered the Earth’s most ancient pocket of water, estimated to be 2.7 billion years old, buried deep beneath the ground.
The researchers followed a scientific treasure map of places to investigate the ancient bodies of water on Earth.
The investigation then led to the water discovery deep within the oldest rocks...
Immigrant youths riot in Sweden, burning down school
Up to 100 youths rioted for a second night in Rinkeby, Stockholm
Rioters in the Swedish capital, Stockholm, have burned down a school building and thrown stones at police in a second night of disturbances.
The trouble began on Monday after a group of youths in a suburb with a mainly immigrant population were refused entry to a school dance.
Police say up to 100 youths went on the rampage, throwing...