03-25-2019, 03:59 PM
Nyland Daily News
Ex-Spy Criticizes Nylander Politics
By Gabriel Bergh
Published: Vintyr 1597
Robert Hedberg
Nykoping - Robert Hedberg, former spy from the Federal Security Department, has expressed his unabashed distaste of the current state of Nylander politics at a conference hosted by several Nylander Right wing think-tanks. Several Right-wing think-tanks, political organizations, and leading Conservative thinkers and journalists had gathered at the ''Nylander Conservative Future'' conference. One of the most surprising lectures came from the little-known Robert Hedberg, whose background in Nylander intelligence provides him with a unique perspective on the country's politics and where it is heading.
Aged 47 years old, and allegedly born to an ordinary middle-class family from Folkestad, Hedberg captured the attention with his damning speech against Nylander politics. ''It is a general popular error to suppose the loudest complainers for the public to be the most anxious for its welfare.'' The former spy - who refuses to say much about his previous career - lamented the decline of Nylander politics, which has been held hostage by ''idiotic extremists'' that have ''hijacked the Left and Right''. ''To the Left we have Anarchists and Communists'', he complained, ''and on the Right we have a zealous bunch of Racist terrorists and religious fundamentalists''. As a result, concluded Hedberg, Nylander voters were ''driven like cattle'' into the arms of Liberals. ''The Liberals now can rely on the majority vote as the only viable alternative to Extremists and political hooligans. Nyland is owned by the Liberals.'' Conservatism, he warns, is on the verge of political extinction. ''If we carry on like this, Conservatism will have been eliminated from Nylander politics within 5 years. Its label will be deceptively usurped by religious fanatics and extreme nationalists.''
Hedberg called upon the attendants of the conference, and upon all Nylander Conservative intellectuals, to ''wake up'' from their ''slumber'' and work towards an action programme to ''regroup'' and to reclaim its position within Nylander culture and politics. ''I know from my experiences what the absence of a sound and strong Conservative movement has meant for Nyland's national security. But not just in national security is Conservatism missing from Nyland's politics. Its absence is now increasingly being felt in business, in schools, in our neighbourhoods. The Conservative restoration is not just a matter of tribal politics, it is a necessity for the health of Nyland's political culture. The people of Nyland deserve this option at the polls. This country needs it.''
Hedberg received a loud applause from the audience. Afterwards he was asked whether he considered to found a new political party or enter politics. ''At this stage, we Conservatives need to rethink our position, ideas, and strategy, before we could even think of launching a new movement or party. I want to launch this debate. I am not here to pursue a political career.''
Hedberg was invited by one of the conference hosts, a Right-wing think-tank on strategic and security studies, where Hedberg has been building connections through his work as an FSD intelligence officer. Asked about his professional background, he only wanted to confirm to have worked in counter-intelligence for the FSD. For any further information, he referred journalists to request the FSD for information - which it has refused to give.
Ex-Spy Criticizes Nylander Politics
By Gabriel Bergh
Published: Vintyr 1597
Robert Hedberg
Nykoping - Robert Hedberg, former spy from the Federal Security Department, has expressed his unabashed distaste of the current state of Nylander politics at a conference hosted by several Nylander Right wing think-tanks. Several Right-wing think-tanks, political organizations, and leading Conservative thinkers and journalists had gathered at the ''Nylander Conservative Future'' conference. One of the most surprising lectures came from the little-known Robert Hedberg, whose background in Nylander intelligence provides him with a unique perspective on the country's politics and where it is heading.
Aged 47 years old, and allegedly born to an ordinary middle-class family from Folkestad, Hedberg captured the attention with his damning speech against Nylander politics. ''It is a general popular error to suppose the loudest complainers for the public to be the most anxious for its welfare.'' The former spy - who refuses to say much about his previous career - lamented the decline of Nylander politics, which has been held hostage by ''idiotic extremists'' that have ''hijacked the Left and Right''. ''To the Left we have Anarchists and Communists'', he complained, ''and on the Right we have a zealous bunch of Racist terrorists and religious fundamentalists''. As a result, concluded Hedberg, Nylander voters were ''driven like cattle'' into the arms of Liberals. ''The Liberals now can rely on the majority vote as the only viable alternative to Extremists and political hooligans. Nyland is owned by the Liberals.'' Conservatism, he warns, is on the verge of political extinction. ''If we carry on like this, Conservatism will have been eliminated from Nylander politics within 5 years. Its label will be deceptively usurped by religious fanatics and extreme nationalists.''
Hedberg called upon the attendants of the conference, and upon all Nylander Conservative intellectuals, to ''wake up'' from their ''slumber'' and work towards an action programme to ''regroup'' and to reclaim its position within Nylander culture and politics. ''I know from my experiences what the absence of a sound and strong Conservative movement has meant for Nyland's national security. But not just in national security is Conservatism missing from Nyland's politics. Its absence is now increasingly being felt in business, in schools, in our neighbourhoods. The Conservative restoration is not just a matter of tribal politics, it is a necessity for the health of Nyland's political culture. The people of Nyland deserve this option at the polls. This country needs it.''
Hedberg received a loud applause from the audience. Afterwards he was asked whether he considered to found a new political party or enter politics. ''At this stage, we Conservatives need to rethink our position, ideas, and strategy, before we could even think of launching a new movement or party. I want to launch this debate. I am not here to pursue a political career.''
Hedberg was invited by one of the conference hosts, a Right-wing think-tank on strategic and security studies, where Hedberg has been building connections through his work as an FSD intelligence officer. Asked about his professional background, he only wanted to confirm to have worked in counter-intelligence for the FSD. For any further information, he referred journalists to request the FSD for information - which it has refused to give.