The Party In Ottawa

BY Herschel Smith
2 years, 10 months ago

Little boy “big hair” would have you believe this is just a few malcontents pulling this off.  But a few malcontents couldn’t pull of something like this.  It’s grass roots, required little planning, and includes virtually all walks of life (except for the police, who will do the bidding of the globalists).

This is called swarm behavior.  I hear retired generals, aspiring Lt. Colonels and pretend-scholars discuss swarm behavior all the time.  They have no idea what swarm behavior means.

It’s taken from the behavior of things like bees, where subtle signals between insects inform them of circumstances, share intelligence, and illicit innate behaviors as if a symphonic masterpiece was being performed without direction.  It could be chemical or pheromone signals to attack or move the hive, it could be a single bee performing a “waggle dance” to tell other bees where food is or where a potential new hive could be, or many other things. Swarm behavior has nothing to do with lots of people or insects crowding around. Generals and Lt. Colonels are mostly idiots, as are most “scholars” of warfare.

In this case, the swarm occurred because signals were seen and heard, people watched, and people responded the way their heart told them to. That tells you something about their heart, what they’ve endured the last couple of years, and just how much they’re willing to tolerate. There is no leader to speak of. This is the workers deciding when they’ve had enough.

Food is everywhere, horns are still honking (in spite of the court order to stop it), and the court order to return fuel to the truckers has added to their stores to extend the stay.

So far, life is good.  Big hair is scared.  He cannot turn this off. There is no spigot to close or switch to flip. The parliament is scared.  The globalists are scared.  They’ve lost control.  Control is everything to them.

Via WRSA.


Comments

  1. On February 8, 2022 at 11:12 pm, Bill said:

    Do not be fooled by reports of some provinces dropping their clotshot mandates…especially Saskatchewan and Alberta…there is always the unreported fine print that needs to be scrutinized.

  2. On February 8, 2022 at 11:17 pm, Herschel Smith said:

    Oh, I don’t think anybody should be fooled. This is far from over. It’s just getting started.

    I hadn’t heard a word about shot mandates being unwound.

  3. On February 8, 2022 at 11:23 pm, Georgiaboy61 said:

    Re: “This is called swarm behavior. I hear retired generals, aspiring Lt. Colonels and pretend-scholars discuss swarm behavior all the time. They have no idea what swarm behavior means.

    It’s taken from the behavior of things like bees, where subtle signals between insects inform them of circumstances, share intelligence, and illicit innate behaviors as if a symphonic masterpiece was being performed without direction.”

    Biologists also call this self-directed or self-organizing behavior “stigmergic” behavior. Your choice of a bee colony is an apt one, since how such complex “super-organisms” as ant and bee colonies self-organize and direct behavior is a very hot topic these days not only in the natural sciences, but in applied R&D at places like DARPA, the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency.

    Indeed, the subject has now worked its way into culture at large, at least the more geeky and scientifically-inclined parts of it. Some years back, noted science fiction/adventure writer Daniel Saurez penned a terrific and very well-researched novel on stigmergy and swarming, entitled “Kill Decision.”

    The title is a reference to autonomous drones and UAVs, i.e. those which operate independently in the environment without a data link to a base or controller.

    Self-directed & seemingly spontaneous protests of the kind seen in Ottawa are proof that humans can and do engage in stigmergy and swarming, and not just members of the order Hymenoptera of the animal kingdom.

    This subject is also covered in the non-fiction book “The Starfish and the Spider: The Unstoppable Power of Leaderless Organizations,” (2008) by Ori Brafman and
    Rod Beckstrom.

  4. On February 8, 2022 at 11:44 pm, Georgiaboy61 said:

    One other point to add…

    In military terms, swarming behavior is a very serious subject for people concerned with the effectiveness and safety of things like our navy’s carrier battle groups.
    Some military analysts and observers believe the age of the aircraft carrier, like the age of the battleship before it – which ended during World War Two – is approaching its end.

    Nuclear-powered super carriers like the U.S.S. Nimitz (CVN-68), which displace 100,000 tons and have a length of over 1,000 feet (1092 feet), have sophisticated air defense weapons to protect the vessel and its crew from attacks by manned and unmanned aircraft, anti-ship missiles and the like, as well as counter-measures against submarines.

    The relative vulnerability of such a vessel is also why a super carrier typically does put to sea operationally unless she has a large protective screen of other vessels to protect her and guard her flanks, with weapons to add to her own.

    However impressive these measures may be, the blunt fact is that a super carrier or any other large capital surface ship remains quite vulnerable to certain forms of attack. Hypersonic missiles for one, especially if facing multiple such weapons and not just one. Swarming weapons are another.

    A fleet of 20-30 or more patrol craft, unmanned and remotely-operated even, sufficiently armed, and operating in concert, could pose a severe risk to a super carrier. As long as they were numerous enough to overwhelm its stand-off weapons, they could get within range to launch their missiles or torpedoes or other payload. Even if the task force destroyed or sank 85-90% of them – the enemy can afford to trade such cheap and easy-to-make weapons more-or-less indefinitely, in return for bagging a U.S. flattop. And such a swarm of small, fast and maneuverable attackers would be even more formidable if its actions were coordinated stigmergically.

    Failing this kind of attack, a nation like the PRC can afford to trade hyper-sonic missiles for carriers all day long, every day, as long as her supply of such weapons does not run out…. and it is a safe bet that they have more missiles than we have flattops.

    As far back as the Falklands War in the early 1980s, we saw the potential of anti-ship missiles -such as the Exocet used by Argentina – to sink or seriously-damage enemy men-of-war. One such missile sunk the British HMS Sheffield, a guided missile destroyer, 10 May 1982.

    And the Exocet is not even considered a state-of-the-art weapon any longer. Very capable, yes, but planners must assume that better weapons have been designed and built since that time.

  5. On February 9, 2022 at 12:37 am, Herschel Smith said:

    @Georgiaboy61,

    Your points are interesting and you’re welcome to make a post out of this on TCJ.

    This is made all the more interesting by acknowledging the fact that they’re not attacking anything of value – except the logistics chain.

    They know that. They’re accomplishing all of this by sitting still. SITTING … STILL. Crowded behavior … sitting still.

    In terms of the hive, this is extremely complex behavior, led by no one.

    The irony is worth pondering for a few moments.

  6. On February 9, 2022 at 2:14 am, Hudson H Luce said:

    The one big thing that these mass protests have done is to tell people that they’re not alone. That’s what the masking, the social distancing, the lockdowns, the prohibitions on churchgoing and going to pubs were all designed to do – to isolate people and to scare them into thinking that other people were toxic sources of contagion. And once that was done, totalitarian measures would be easy, since it would be very difficult to organize opposition and for people to tell their stories and concerns to each other. In Australia, in New South Wales, the people were forbidden to even talk with one another, by the “public health” authority, on grounds that this might spread “contagion”. But in Canada, people broke free – and contagion was definitely spread, the contagion the government was most worried about – the desire to freely exercise essential liberties – an existential threat to any fascist government… And the contagion has continued to spread, and with luck it will overcome those fascist governments.

  7. On February 9, 2022 at 7:55 am, Bill Buppert said:

    In the end, the trucker protest in Ottawa is a genuine “I Am Spartacus” moment that is overwhelming the coproach ability to “handle” the problem for their political masters. Whatever the police do now will trigger Newtonian Third Law blowback.

  8. On February 9, 2022 at 8:41 am, CA said:

    You will enjoy this quick vid as I much as I did, I hope:

    https://patriactionary.wordpress.com/2022/02/09/here-comes-the-jerry-can-brigade/

  9. On February 9, 2022 at 9:01 am, Fred said:

    The CVN has very little self defense ability other than very close range. The DD is the primary ASW vessel in the battle group. The CG is the primary AAW platform in the battle group. Both have anti-surface capability and the CG has land attack capability.

    The CVN is an attack platform (thus the V in it’s designator). It’s purpose is an seaborne air assault platform. It’s a sitting duck without a battle group to defend it.

  10. On February 9, 2022 at 9:53 am, Paul B said:

    The hidden hand. It is used in the description of Capitalism but it works in other process. I would be concerned if a leader does come out this.

  11. On February 9, 2022 at 10:55 am, Frank Clarke said:

    “…this is extremely complex behavior, led by no one. The irony is worth pondering for a few moments.”

    Always the master of understatement, H. This is a topic at ‘doctoral thesis’ level.

  12. On February 9, 2022 at 11:07 am, Fred said:

    Of course there are 2 kinds of subs; ASW / anti-surface and land attack.

    I don’t actually know what frigates do but they’re gay anyway and so are all the sailors, and *sigh sailorettes, that get stationed on them. The joke is that they exist to take incoming torpedoes. It’s funny because it’s true.

    The lateral boats are also gay. Cigar boats can run circles around them.

    And you have to have the tenders. No gas – no go and they resupply food and, theoretically ammo.

    Maybe there has been some cross platform pollination (heh) but the Nimitz and her early sisters were mostly defenseless other than air assets.

    Like modern economists, the dot mil is populated with control freaks. they can’t swarm anything other than to lick senior officer’s boots.

  13. On February 9, 2022 at 11:42 am, Bob in NC said:

    It’s too bad that Canadians allowed themselves to be disarmed,as I only see this getting worse.

    Canada Truckers Arrested, Supporters Warned as Police Act Against Protests

    https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2022/02/09/canada-truckers-arrested-supporters-warned-as-police-act-against-protests/

  14. On February 9, 2022 at 1:57 pm, scott s. said:

    The V in CVN is due to the old practice of designating fixed wing squadrons with letter V and lighter than air squadrons with letter Z (helos would add letter H later). They used to be called CVAN back when we had ASW carriers as well (repurposed Essex class). The CVN used to have significant ASW assets in H-3 helo squadrons and S-3 ASW squadrons, but we got rid of those. They also used to have air-launched Harpoon anti-ship capability. Also don’t forget airborne jammer capability (Q-birds).

    Having been a frigate and destroyer sailor, they tended to be interchangeable in the battle group, though now with DDG Flight II/III these are really replacements for both DD and CG. We’re building a new frigate class. The littoral ships (and DD-1000) are testaments to the idiocy of Rumsfeld’s “transformation”. Though as an engineer there is some good tech on DD-1000. BTW an engineer is someone who builds and operates “engines of war”.

    I’m more concerned about cyber/EW attacks than swarms.

  15. On February 9, 2022 at 2:46 pm, dad29 said:

    Nitpicking here: there are no “news” reports (MSM or otherwise) of a judge ordering the return of gasoline/diesel containers to the truckers. It’s not verifiable.

    That said, there will be fuel, as ‘swarming 2.0’ with some-empty, some-waterfilled, some-fuel-filled tanks carried by hundreds of people have completely discombobulated the SS footsoldiers and ‘leaders.’

  16. On February 9, 2022 at 6:01 pm, 1 With A Bullet said:

    My first thought is: Would you trust the fuel delivered (“returned”) by the state?

  17. On February 9, 2022 at 10:07 pm, PubliusII said:

    Until they “unlock” ivermectin and HCQ for treatment, both as a preventative (IVM) and if one has COVID (either), they’re not serious and you should not disperse, go home, or think that you’ve won.

  18. On February 9, 2022 at 10:15 pm, Hudson H Luce said:

    Turns out the fuel cans were half full of water, but diesel and water do not mix – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vwwOJrVDmgQ

  19. On February 9, 2022 at 11:28 pm, Herschel Smith said:

    @Hudson Luce,

    Thanks. Followup.

    https://www.captainsjournal.com/2022/02/09/ottawa-police-ordered-to-return-fuel-returns-fuel-contaminated-freedom-convoy-2022/

  20. On February 10, 2022 at 12:45 am, Joseph Hertzlinger said:

    Globalists? I thought this was a demonstration over closing the border to unvaccinated truckers.

  21. On February 10, 2022 at 3:20 am, RCW said:

    GB61: Regarding swarm behavior, Chrichton penned “Prey”, another one of his sci-fi techno-thrillers twenty years ago about swarm behavior that emerges from a batch nano particles, in a botched scientific commercial endeavor. Sound familiar? What could go wrong?

  22. On February 10, 2022 at 4:30 am, Hudson H Luce said:

    @Herschel Smith You’re welcome. BTW, here’s a live feed from Ottawa City – https://www.twitch.tv/markeast Another: https://www.twitch.tv/seeeriouslyjay Lots of people from former Communist countries there – Poland, Romania, Hungary – with memories of Solidarity, etc.

  23. On February 10, 2022 at 5:34 am, Ed Brenegar said:

    Good insight and comments.
    I look at the impact on the protesters themselves separate from the politics of it. Long term they will be different people and operate within the home communities differently.
    I see that they are forming networks of relationships that will provide resiliency and resource development for their local communities.
    I posted on what I see here.
    https://edbrenegar.substack.com/p/all-crises-are-local

  24. On February 10, 2022 at 10:20 am, Fred said:

    The key for the controllers to allow the protesters to think that they’ve won, when in fact they have not. Actual victory is not the same as saving face. Don’t back down!!!

    Also, the controllers will attempt to have a false leader “emerge.” They always do this. They co-opt a genuine movement and nudge it back into the system through compromise under an enemy manipulater. You want so badly to believe that he (or they) are on your side that you error in accepting their subtly.

    The Delphi Technique is your enemy. The republican party in America has been doing this to you since before Reagan. The Left does it both to their own and to the right.

    Subtly: in a manner that is so delicate or precise as to be difficult to analyze or describe.

  25. On February 10, 2022 at 10:46 am, Herschel Smith said:

    @Joseph Hertzlinger,

    It’s a protest against all Covid restrictions, including and foremost vax mandates for crossing the border.

    The globalists come in where the Canadian national government does. Big Hair reports to the WEF (World Economic Forum). They control him and his cabinet.

  26. On February 12, 2022 at 3:08 pm, bobdog said:

    Swarm behavior? What happens when you threaten the hive?

    You get your ass kicked.

    Be careful what you wish for, girls.

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