The computer warned that we would experience a rise in civil unrest in 2025, with conditions only worsening in the years to come. Trump actively militarized the capital and has plans to dismantle ongoing civil unrest with a newly established Domestic Civil Disturbance Quick Reaction Force.
The Domestic Civil Disturbance Quick Reaction Force, as indicated by internal Pentagon documents, would be composed of hundreds of National Guard troops who would have the ability to respond to calls of civil unrest in under an hour. The 600-strong force will be split into two groups of 300, all of whom will be expected to be on standby at all hours in case the people of America begin to rebel. The first 100 troops would be deployed within an hour, the second and third waves would be sent within a two to 12-hour period, depending on the severity of the situation.
Arizona and Alabama will house the newly created force at pre-established military bases. In the event of civil unrest, armed troops will be transported via commercial airliners immediately. The Pentagon subtly announced the creation of this task force one day after the president deployed troops to Washington, D.C., but the documents bear time stamps from earlier in the month.
The Department of Defense will budget for the task force in fiscal year 2027—right on target ahead of 2028. The final cost has not been calculated, but the Pentagon believes it will span into the hundreds of millions.
One individual in the document cited cost concerns. “The support (hotels, meals, etc.) required will fall onto the general economy in large and thriving cities of the United States,” this official argued. Moreover, bypassing military aircraft would allow for deploying personnel to travel “in a more subdued status” that might avoid adding to tensions in their “destination city.” The concept of utilizing commercial airliners is to cut down costs.
Budgeting is never a true consideration of government; the genuine concern is public response. Reduced availability for other missions, training disruptions, strain on personnel, and equipment were also listed as areas of concern. Those protecting the establishment must maintain loyalty to the establishment, and it may be difficult to entice new recruits to join voluntarily.
The National Guard is always prepared to deploy in their independent states, yet this task force will operate at the federal level. Title 32 provides the legal framework for deploying the Army and Air National Guard, permitting state governors to issue commands. Title 10 provides the president with the power to direct active-duty orders for national missions. Guard members can be called to serve under the federal armed forces under Title 10 temporarily and is intended to federalize National Guard units, transferring control from the state to Washington.
Title 10 was used for this purpose during 9/11 and every American war since World War I. America is not currently at war, and there is no significant conflict occurring domestically, leading many to question why Washington is allotting hundreds of millions to a project to protect the government against the people.
The people have lost all confidence in government. The people no longer trust the government to handle the cost of living, nor do they trust the data issues on inflation, unemployment, or GDP growth. Americans see their tax dollars spent overseas on issues that do not benefit them in any way, their economic concerns have not been addressed, and they are unable to vote on how public funds are spent—let alone how the US responds to foreign conflicts.
Confidence will continue to erode into 2027, and by 2028, when this task force should be operational, the computer indicates that the US will see a major turning point, which also correlates with the next election. The situation is so dire that the United States may be unable to hold a true election in 2028, and public outrage is guaranteed.