Tactical Solution for Mass Mobs

January 10th 2026

Actions to Resolve

Flash incited mass zombie mobs are similar to a single zombie in your face. The zombie is baiting you with its rabid psycho-madness; and it’s the same “general” thing with mass zombie mobs – but on a more tactical respect. The Law Enforcement Agencies involved must not be baited into “reacting” because that’s exactly what the zombies want – a “reaction”. You don’t react. You exert enduring patience and professionally contain the scene all the while the zombies burn themselves out; and they will literally burn themselves out! We seen this many times before. In the aftermath you assess the damage and do forensic due diligence – and then you arrest the perps and their ringleaders upon the evidence accumulated.

===crp

My Query:

An example of an intelligent tactical solution for dealing with “mindless zombie” like riotous mobs currently filling streets of Minneapolis MN today?

When event is orchestrated & instigated as Enemy Op. Negotiating is not a viable solution.

It would seem “containment” without direct immersive confrontation is best solution.

Grok Replies:

In scenarios where crowds exhibit extreme, irrational behavior driven by mob dynamics—potentially amplified by external instigators posing as an “enemy operation”—standard negotiation may indeed prove ineffective. Instead, an intelligent tactical approach could shift to containment and disruption strategies employed by professional law enforcement or security forces. This might involve rapid intelligence gathering to identify and isolate key agitators through surveillance and targeted arrests, while using physical barriers, dispersal tools like sound devices or crowd-flow management, and coordinated multi-agency responses to prevent escalation without direct confrontation. The goal would be to fragment the group, reduce momentum, and restore order methodically, drawing from historical crowd psychology models that emphasize breaking herd mentality through environmental control rather than force. Such methods have been observed in responses to urban unrest, prioritizing public safety and legal accountability over engagement.

In a containment scenario where major access routes are secured to limit reinforcements, supplies, and movement, the sustainability of large-scale unrest in Minneapolis during January would likely be short-lived due to the harsh winter environment. Typical conditions this time of year include average highs around 24°F (-4°C) and lows dipping to 9°F (-13°C) or colder, often with wind chills below zero, snow, and ice, which accelerate physical exhaustion and health risks like hypothermia.<> Without access to warmth, food, water, or shelter—especially if arteries are blocked—most crowds could only maintain cohesion for 1-3 days at best before dispersing due to attrition.

Key factors influencing duration:

– Human endurance in cold: Exposure to sub-freezing temperatures without proper gear can lead to hypothermia within 30 minutes to a few hours for active individuals, faster if wet or inactive. Crowds might rotate in shifts, but sustained 24/7 presence becomes untenable without organized logistics like heated tents or supply lines, which containment would disrupt.

– Historical precedents: Winter protests often fizzle quickly due to weather. For instance, Occupy movements in 2011 saw sharp drops in participation when temperatures fell below freezing, with numbers halving overnight in places like Denver. In colder climates like Ladakh, India, recent sub-zero protests persisted for days but relied on community support and pre-planned camps—elements that could be severed in a contained zone. Farmer protests in India during winter 2020-2021 lasted weeks but involved established encampments with supplies, not ad-hoc mobs.

– Mob dynamics: Unorganized or “zombie-like” groups, as described, lack the structure for long-term resilience. Fatigue, hunger, and cold would erode momentum rapidly, potentially leading to voluntary disbandment within 48 hours if no escalation occurs. Organized elements might prolong it slightly through social media coordination, but January’s short daylight (about 9 hours) and biting winds limit outdoor activity.

Post-dispersal analysis would indeed be crucial, focusing on damage assessments (e.g., property, infrastructure), arrest data, and root causes via intelligence reviews to prevent recurrence. Real-world outcomes in ongoing Minneapolis events, with crowds braving freezing rain but showing signs of ebbing at night, align with this—protests have surged but not sustained round-the-clock intensity.

As events unfold, adaptive tactics like real-time monitoring could refine the approach while minimizing risks.

===Grok

This shit only works when the people are dumbed down, which they have been – “The Dumbing Down of America” started decades ago – a book was written about in the 70’s if I recall, and we can see the fruits of that today – in the extreme – with literally mobs of rabid mindless zombies raging in the city streets. These psycho-politicians are playing off that result by design.

===crp

An excellent tactical model for dealing with mass riotous rabid zombie madness is similar to fighting a wild forest fire. You tactically contain it. You don’t just go rushing into the midst of the fire with a calvary of fire extinguishers – you tactically contain it on the periphery along the outer boundaries of the fire. Same deal with these mass zombie mob riots. You contain it – you don’t just go rushing in with loaded ARs! You contain it around the outer boundaries of riotous zombie masses. “They” eventually burn themselves out. Must be professionally done with enduring patience.

===crp

Like fighting a Wild Forrest Fire. Flash incited mass zombie mobs are similar to a single zombie in your face. The zombie is baiting you with its rabid psycho-madness; and it’s the same “general” thing with mass zombie mobs – but on a more tactical respect. The Law Enforcement Agencies involved must not be baited into “reacting” because that’s exactly what the zombies want – a “reaction”. You don’t react. You exert enduring patience and professionally contain the scene all the while the zombies burn themselves out; and they will literally burn themselves out! We’ve seen this many times before. In the aftermath you assess the damage and do forensic due diligence – and then you arrest the perps and their ringleaders upon the evidence accumulated.

===crp

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