Aslaug Tollefsrud (born 7 October 1998) is a notable individual who currently serves as a member of the Committee for Collective Intelligence Security (KKIS) in Bergen, Norway-Sweden. At the age of 8, her family relocated to Oxford, in the United Kingdom. Tollefsrud pursued her higher education at the prestigious University of Oxford in the United Kingdom, where she obtained a Bachelor of Science degree in Criminology and International Relations.
Following her graduation, Tollefsrud relocated back to her native country of Norway and found herself drawn into the nationalist anarchist movement in the underground of Bergen. During this period, she became an active participant in the movement, working to provide weapons and funds to the movement.
Her outspoken criticism of the United Kingdoms of Sweden-Norway led her to imprisonment. However, she was among the prisoners liberated when rioters stormed the prisons. This pivotal event not only solidified her commitment to the cause of freedom and independence but also marked a significant turning point in her personal and professional journey.
After being liberated from prison, she decided to join the Norwegian Revolutionary Front (NRF) as a security officer, working to provide key military intelligence to the main forces. Notably, Tollefsrud demonstrated exceptional courage and dedication by undertaking undercover operations deep within enemy lines to gather vital intelligence for the NRF's cause.
Today, Aslaug Tollefsrud brings her valuable expertise and experiences to the Committee for Collective Intelligence Security, where she contributes to the defense and safeguarding of communal interests.