While Lockdown USA deploys F-16's to shoot down civilian and journalist quadcopters over LA... And while Media spins lies, BigSocial censors, GovCorpBanks cancel accounts, and GovPol crafts new "Law" and unleashes police and military and persecuting prosecutors upon actually peaceful protestors doing a bit of roadway sit-ins... Over two weeks of worldwide protests against the Insanity of Authoritarians are still going strong... Freedom Convoy Spreads As New Canada-US Border Crossing Shuts Down https://apnews.com/article/coronavirus-pandemic-health-united-states-justin-... https://images.drivebc.ca/bchighwaycam/pub/html/www/447.html About 2,500 miles west of the Ambassador Bridge, in Surrey, British Columbia, and Blaine, Washington, another "Freedom Convoy" emerged Saturday as demonstrators against medical tyranny have managed to shutter "multiple border crossings," according to AP News. Data from geolocation technology company TomTom shows part of Highway 15 and the border crossing remained closed as of 1141 PST (or 1441 ET). Various highway traffic cameras (data sourced from the British Columbia government) confirm a stretch of Highway 15 remains shut down. Twitter is full of pictures and videos from Saturday of thousands of people standing up against Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's vaccine mandates and restrictions, causing massive traffic congestion on the border. Thousands gathered on the highway yesterday, creating a miles-long gridlock. May I introduce you to Surrey, British Columbia, near the Washington State border. This is going to be like whack-a-mole until Trudeau submits. pic.twitter.com/gvoKCyZLah โ Ezra Levant ๐๐ (@ezralevant) February 13, 2022 A new Freedom Convoy has descended on the Pacific Highway Canada/U.S. border crossing in Surrey, British Columbia. People on the ground are telling me the highway is completely gridlocked. pic.twitter.com/34CbkprziK โ Marie Oakes (@TheMarieOakes) February 12, 2022 Itโs far beyond a Trucker Freedom Movement now. Horses march through peaceful protest near 176th PAC Highway trucker crossing in Surrey, B.C., in favour of ending all COVID-19 mandates. Watch convoy reports you can trust at https://t.co/ncTEWCCvEY pic.twitter.com/yQHgfaRh9k โ Hungry for Truth with Drea Humphrey (@DreaHumphrey) February 12, 2022 Convoy protesters now gathering at the US Pacific Highway border crossing in Surrey, BV. Southbound lanes appear blocked: pic.twitter.com/VZncpZBKJn โ Jesse Winter (@jwints) February 12, 2022 BREAKING: @DreaHumphrey Some of the protesters near PAC highway, trucker crossing in Surrey, B.C. have started a blockade. We are told by the organizers this was not the plan for todays protest. More updates on cross Canada convoy reports at https://t.co/3hEjQEom2S pic.twitter.com/h8mefaddrf โ brevner.eth (@MattBrevner) February 12, 2022 This is what the hateful, racist, misogynistic, freedom protest near near the PAC Highway, 176th trucker crossing, in Surrey B.C. looks. Yes, thatโs sarcasm. State media would have reported it as fact. Find cross Canada convoy reports you can trust at https://t.co/ncTEWCCvEY pic.twitter.com/NeHgXMup5H โ Hungry for Truth with Drea Humphrey (@DreaHumphrey) February 12, 2022 Freedom convoy in Surrey, British Columbia, making its way to the pacific Highway Canada/U.S. border to protest against all #covid19 mandates and restrictions. The convoy is being greeted by hundreds of people along the highway.#FreedomConvoy2022 pic.twitter.com/CusZ9khyYm โ D Alex (@DAlexTweets) February 13, 2022 As of this morning, demonstrators are still blocking the stretch of the highway. Morning at the Surrey #convoy blockade pic.twitter.com/ChlsvrFxgK โ Jesse Winter (@jwints) February 13, 2022 At this point, Trudeau's government is going to have to play the so-called game "Whac-A-Mole" as freedom-loving people from across the country, spontaneously assemble and disrupt critical border crossings between Canada and the US. Simply put, the working man (and woman) are revolting against the Trudeau administrationโโโโโโ. * * * More than 12 hours after police in Windsor, Ontario arrived on the scene to shut down "Freedom Convoy" protests at the Ambassador Bridge, it appears the crowds have finally dispersed in a predawn raid. As police arrested the last remaining demonstrators for a protest that has continued for nearly a week and created substantial disruption for commercial traffic across the US-Canada border crossing, the focus shifted to demonstrators who gathered on Ottawa's Parliament Hill as protests continued for another weekend. According to the Associated Press, which cited television footage, police arrested the dozen or so die-hard protesters who remained defiantly at the Bridge until the very end. Television images showed police arresting the few protesters who remained just after dawn near the Ambassador Bridge linking Detroit and Windsor, Ontario โ the busiest border crossing to the U.S. Only two pickup trucks and less than a dozen protesters blocked the road to the bridge before police moved in. Police on Saturday had persuaded demonstrators to move their pickup trucks and others cars that they used at the entrance to the crossing that sees 25% of all trade between the two countries, though it remained closed. Meanwhile, videos from Parliament Hill flooded social media as the police put the number of demonstrators at 4K - likely a conservative estimate. The protests, which have been going on since late January, have seen similar numbers during past weekends. All told, this is at least the third weekend that demonstrators have gathered. The "anti-vaccine" and "anti-lockdown" - according to the AP - demonstrations in Canada continued to inspire similar movements abroad, from Paris to New Zealand, and beyond. VIdeo from Parliament Hill showed thousands of people who came together to dance, sing, and engage in that new national pastime - mocking the CBC, which apparently blacked out coverage of the protests. Order of Canada. Immediately. pic.twitter.com/4oVVUyjig0 โ Ezra Levant ๐๐ (@ezralevant) February 13, 2022 Even a former correspondent complained. So, wanted to tune in to @CBCNews for the latest on the biggest crisis in modern Canadian history. My options? The Olympics or a Fifth Estate replay. Former CBC journalist here: This is a major #fail. Seriously - whoโs in charge? โ Scott Simmie (@scottsimmie) February 13, 2022 Meanwhile... So proud to join the thousands of #Ottawa residents who rallied and marched today to send a clear message to the convoy: We will not be intimidated! Leave OUR City! pic.twitter.com/a7HqyPfb7b โ Laura Dudas (@Laura_Dudas) February 12, 2022 Theyโre gonna win. They already have won. pic.twitter.com/velspCjlEk โ Ezra Levant ๐๐ (@ezralevant) February 13, 2022 At one point, the demonstration seemed to center around Ottawa's memorial to the Canadian war dead. Thanks for clarifying because what I thought happened was Canadian Veterans had carefully moved the temporary fencing to clear the snow on the steps of the memorial to pay their respects to the fallen. https://t.co/K2TASoKQ7H โ Joe Warmington (@joe_warmington) February 13, 2022 The NYT and others reported that protests inspired by the truckers in Ottawa, Coutts, and Windsor have begun to pop up at border areas across Canada. The honk has spread to British Columbia https://t.co/yYFiENUROU โ Honkmaster Poso ๐บ (@JackPosobiec) February 13, 2022 Here's a map published by the NYT Sunday morning: Source: NYT There's another detail the NYT has been forced to begrudgingly admit: the percentage of Canadians who support doing away with all COVID restrictions has risen in recent weeks. Remember, the protests started as a reaction to unfair vaccination restrictions that would have made unvaccinated truckers essentially unable to earn their livelihoods. But it has certainly morphed into something bigger. As Tamara Lich, one of the organizers of the protests, said in an interview with the NYT, the protesters and their supporters are determined to continue until the government - and PM Justin Trudeau, who has been in hiding after testing positive for COVID despite being recently boosted - meets their demands. โOur departure will be based on the prime minister doing what is right, ending all mandates and restrictions on our freedoms,โ Ms. Lich said at a news conference in Ottawa last week, during which she did not take questions. โWe will continue our protest until we see a clear plan for their elimination.โ Amazingly, the NYT managed to find a Canadian man who emigrated in the early 1950s after serving in the German military during WWII. Having "grown up under Hitler," 93-year-old Karl Braeker wanted to visit the protests hanging out on Ottawa's Parliament Hill to see for himself whether the demonstrators were truly "white nationalists" and "nazis" like some media reports have claimed. In his considered opinion, they are not. Karl Braeker, 93, sat on an orange wool blanket at the Centennial Fountain under a dusting of snow. Originally from Germany, Mr. Braeker said he had served in the German military as a teenager under the Nazis, and emigrated to Canada in 1951. โIt is very deep what brings me here: I grew up under Hitler in Germany,โ he said. He had come in person concerned over reports that the protesters shared white nationalistic or Nazi sentiments. From his vantage point on the fountain, he said, he felt they did not. Watching the protests, he said, had โbrought back all of my P.T.S.D.โ from serving in Hitlerโs army. He said that he had not slept for days when the protest first began โ particularly after hearing that swastikas had been seen on flags. He asked his son to drive him here to see for himself. โIโve always loved Canada for the freedom,โ Mr. Braeker said. โI had to come here to see.โ Meanwhile, a live feed of the Ambassador Bridge showed that everything looked quiet. Of course, now that the protest has been cleared at the Ambassador Bridge, the Canadian government will no longer be able to blame the truckers for their economic woes. It's also worth noting that the protests have spread in the US, where the Department of Homeland Security is scrambling to stop truckers and their supporters from protesting at the Super Bowl.