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DENMARK WAKING UP?

During the fall of 2008 there have been, as usual, numerous reports
of the Danish chapter of Hell's Angels being involved in fire
exchange with alien gangs. This is nothing new; violent clashes
involving both bikers and aliens, from time to time against each
other, has become a weekly event as, during the last decades, both
groups have struggled for the upper hand in Denmark's crime scene.
However, a new phenomenon was reported in disgust by the
Scandinavian press this fall. Hell's Angels had, unlike the police
and politicians, answered a call of despair from Danish citizens as
gangs of aliens were killing, maiming and raping Danes at a rapidly
increasing rate.
An elite force of street fighters was hastily assembled by the biker
organization and quickly came to the rescue of ordinary Danes,
freeing the neighbourhoods of Danish cities block by block. The
Danish bikers are said to have retaliated with force, armed with
assault rifles and grenades. The majority of the fire fights have
taken place in the cities of Århus and Copenhagen, but with reports
of fire-exchange from a number of smaller cities.

To the horror of the local politicians, Danish citizens, men and
women, young and old, saw the HA-taskforces as liberators and
cheered them on in internet forums and on the streets. Three days
after the battles were first reported by the media, Hell's Angels
were literally drowning in new members, 250 Danes had been in
contact with the organization, and the bikers set up a company sized
unit, “AK 81”, with the task of training and enrolling the new
recruits. "AK" stands for "Alltid Klar"- always ready - and 81
represent the letters HA. The rate of recruitment is of such a
magnitude that the Danish police are powerless in the effort to
control the organization and the AK 81 is according to federal vice
police director, Jørgen Isalin, increasing in strength on a daily
basis.

In addition to this, there are reports that the Danish National
Socialist Movement is recruiting, by Danish standards, large numbers
of dedicated members. More than one hundred young Danes are said to
have joined the national socialist organization during the last 6
months.

Prior to the recent series of events, Danes were known as the most
tolerant and mild tempered people of Scandinavia.
INGSOC in Copenhagen, Anna Ivanov
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