Posted on 06/07/2018 5:09:48 PM PDT by LibWhacker
A few weeks back, the government of Sweden sent out a booklet to every household in the country urging citizens to prepare for war or other crises. A few months back, they told citizens that they should be prepared to last for at least a week without any help from the government. Last night, in the most unsettling move yet, they mobilized the entire Swedish Home Guard for an unannounced preparedness exercise. All 40 battalions have been activated, effective immediately.
The report is on the Försvarsmakten website, which is the official website of the Swedish Armed Forces. Heres the English translation:
For the first time since 1975, the Armed Forces carry out an unannounced emergency preparedness control of the entire Hemvärnet. All staff around Sweden who are part of one of the 40 home war battalions and who have the opportunity to attend the evening of 5 June and during the national day will be in charge of service. The alarm is ordered by the Armed Forces and participation in the exercise is voluntary.
We are committed to strengthening Swedens defense and increasing our operational capabilities. This is a way to do it. This exercise is great in several ways. We are testing the emergency chain for almost half our intervention organization, we have not done since 1975, says Micael Bydén, the commander.
Initially, staff from north to south will be contacted and invited to stand for service. Thereafter, relations will begin to solve tasks, such as protection, guarding and patrolling. During the national day, home care personnel will be seen in many places around the country, from ports and airports to streets and squares. Since it is a voluntary exercise, the Armed Forces can not force anyone to settle, but the chief commander shows great confidence in his staff. (source)
The Hemvärnet is the Swedish equivalent of the American National Guard.
The Home Guard National Security Forces (Swedish: Hemvärnet Nationella Skyddsstyrkorna) is a military reserve force of the Swedish Armed Forces. It was formally established on May 29, 1940, during World War II upon popular demand. While originally composed of former militia groups, today it comprises half of the Swedish Army, thus constituting the basis of the territorial defense of Sweden.
The Swedish National Home Guard consists mainly of local rapid response units, numbering 17,000 of the 22,000 total Home Guard strength, organized in 40 battalions, with 23 associated auxiliary defense organizations. (source)
This unannounced preparedness exercise may be just that a readiness drill. But there are a few things that ring some warning bells for me:
The Swedish website, The Local, reports:
The exercise is part of Swedens national effort to rebuild its Cold War Total Defence strategy in response to an increasingly belligerent Russia. The last time Swedens Armed Forces called up the entire Home Guard at once was in 1975 at the height of the Cold War.Just a week ago Swedens Civil Contingencies Agency sent out its If Crisis or War Comes brochure to more than four million Swedish households, advising them to stock up on water, tinned and dry food, and other essentials to increase Swedens resilience.The country also last month reestablished a regiment on the Baltic island of Gotland.In the event of an invasion, Swedens Home Guard is responsible for protecting the core functions of the Swedish state, guarding government agencies, airports, or ports, so that the professional army is free for front-line duties. (source)
It would be wise to be on the lookout for something to happen soon. What that something might be, of course, is open to speculation.
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Maybe the same Swedes have finally taken control and they are trying to save their lives. Sweden is the land of my mother’s family and my heart breaks over how stupid they have been. The Vikings are long gone it seems.
Im ready to roll in case called up!!
Maybe they are going to reclaim New Sweden?
Fort Christina opens daily at 6AM for tourists. Just pay admission and make yourselves at home.
Did Danish Queen Margrethe II threaten to post the ‘real recipe’ for Swedish Meatballs again? Maybe this time she mean it!
At this point, its hard to tell if the Swedes wouldnt be better off if Russia took them over. Id say it would be relatively easy.
It’s an exercise, a mostly VOLUNTARY exercise, as part of a national preparedness test being conducted by the armed forces.
It could be an attempt by the government to LOOK more conservative with elections coming up in September.
I hear there is an impending shortage of lutefisk!
If you read the ABSENT SUPERPOWER, the author predicts a war between the Scandinavian countries and Russia. They are a technologically strong region, and in spite of the current Muslim mania, have a historical concern for Russian encroachment; as do the Finns and Norwegians. Together they would not be a pushover for the Russians.
No one in the world is worried about Russia.
CNN and Lindsey Graham exempted.
“participation in the exercise is voluntary”. ....so it wasn’t the entire home guard, but I will be interested to see what % actually show up.
Pennsylvania has more people (12 million and change) vs. Sweden (10 million and change).
Time to pull out the weapons-grade muslim sensitivity training.
Maybe round up and deport all Muslims?
“BREAKING: The ENTIRE Swedish Home Guard Was Just Mobilized”
To suppress islamophobia.
Muslim gangs in the no-go zones are now routinely using grenades, and have been attacking police stations.
The Government probably needs to start preparing for some civil defense situations, that could require more manpower. If they start having to guard a bunch of facilities 24x7, they are going to need a pool of trained and equipped men to call on.
The Russian threat is probably just a way to avoid mentioning the truth, which is strictly forbidden in Sweden’s PC culture.
Gotta get me some bigger pockets.
Bingo.
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