The greatest asset a media outlet can have is good readers. When the media close their comment sections, they show that they do not want to hear what their readers have to say. They are sawing off the branch on which they sit.
It makes an impression to read all the positive feedback on Gaute Skjervø’s doomsday. The work on Document has not been in vain. Something is beginning to happen. Not because we alone have set something in motion, but because people see the interplay with what is happening around us. They agree with the description of Norway, Europe, the USA and the war.
Once the suspicion has been aroused that we are being lied to, there is no use tightening the thumbscrews. Those in power and the media are being seen through, and they have no idea what to do about it. They try throwing bigger parties and drinking more red wine.
Ordinary people stand outside looking in.
Pre-revolutionary conditions
Støre has not understood that what he says and does is now interpreted in an entirely different context. If he continues on the same course, and shows no sign of correcting it, he will sink as a result of his own reputational problem. He has been seen through. It has taken some time, but now we see him for who he is: a great cynic.
This applies not only to him, but also to the press and the parliamentary parties that swim in the middle of the current and content themselves with flicking their tails a little.
It has a corrupting effect on those in power. Now we understand why it is said that the fish rots from the head down.
This autism among the elite is in reality the precursor to revolution. We know it from descriptions of the Romanovs in Russia and the run-up to the French Revolution.
Britain is sinking
In Britain, things have gone further. They constitute the receiving end of a migrant flow facilitated by France.
A few years ago, the migrants arrived in small boats with room for a handful of people. The size of the vessels has grown steadily and they now carry 250 people per trip. The hulls are made in Germany, the engines in China. Someone is in the background pulling the strings.
And what do the authorities do? They accommodate the migrants in hotels. There are no warships lying in the roadstead that can tow the boats back out to sea. Australia showed how such flows of migrants are dealt with: You tow the boats back out to the open sea and/or accommodate the migrants on remote islands.
Britain has some such islands west of northern Scotland: After a few months in the Hebrides, most would-be migrants would probably prefer to go home.
The handling of the migrant flow must be resolute and categorical. Then the message spreads. But Britain does the opposite: If a migrant falls into the water, helicopters and rescue vessels are promptly dispatched.
Someone has decided that it is to be this way. The wrong choices being made are too numerous, over time, and they are consistent. The British authorities are waving goodbye to Britain. The same kind of development is taking place throughout the West: Those appointed to govern us do not wish us well.
Ceuta flashes a warning
Document’s readers have been along on this journey. They understand what Ceuta means. They read Pedro Sánchez like an open book. Or Nancy Pelosi: ‘The children, the children, the children’.
Yes, the children. Tom Homan and ICE have tracked down 150,000 unaccompanied minors whom Biden imported. Twelve-year-old boys who have been raped so many times that they have to wear nappies, in ‘foster homes’ at addresses to which 600 children have been delivered.
It is this reality that makes our politicians and media aggressive. They know that the warning lights are flashing for them.
Thank you to Document’s readers for staying with us. You are the best. No one has a better comment section than we do. You can go and become wise among Document’s readers.
The Nordic model is rotting
We now have several themes that are beginning to take shape and mature. One of the most important is the reckoning with the Nordic model. It is not what it once was. It has become a sham.
We are now receiving reports from government agencies describing what happens when woke and DEI take over. There is a price to pay when the railways, fire service and police go woke. We have received several accounts in which we recognise the pattern from conditions in the USA.
So we have no choice: We must reverse the development.
Again: It is the readers we depend on. It is the readers who can form a body of public opinion that forces change.
Readers have become more active and are providing feedback and tips.
Only the truth will do!
Two Marens, both from Jæren, and both brutally murdered
A few years ago, Maren Ueland was murdered in the Atlas Mountains in Morocco, together with her Danish friend Louisa Vesterager Jespersen.
Fast-forward five years to Jæren in 2026, when another Maren was murdered. Maren Sømme was murdered by her partner. And the two victims had more than their first name in common. Both were from Jæren, and both were murdered in a brutal manner.
The perpetrators in Morocco were sentenced to death. In Norway, the system disagrees with itself and is unable to let go of its empathy for the perpetrator. Healthcare personnel tried to save Maren Sømme’s life. But the police are not police, and the justice system is no justice system.
How long can we live with that?
The funerals of the two also had something in common: Former Minister of Health and Care Services Bent Høie attended the first. On that occasion, he said that he hoped young people would not stop travelling.
Now Norwegians encounter their murderers on home soil.
Bistandsadvokat: Dødsdommen for Maren Ueland og Louisa Vesterager Jespersens drapsmenn opprettholdes
