The U.S. military plans to take over America by 2030.
No, this is not another conspiracy theory. Although it easily could be.
Nor is it a Hollywood political thriller in the vein of John Frankenheimerâs 1964 political thriller Seven Days in May about a military coup dâetat.
Although it certainly has all the makings of a good thriller.
No, this is the real deal, coming at us straight from the horseâs mouth.
According to âMegacities: Urban Future, the Emerging Complexity,â a Pentagon training video created by the Army for U.S. Special Operations Command, the U.S. military plans to use armed forces to solve future domestic political and social problems.
What theyâre really talking about is martial law, packaged as a well-meaning and overriding concern for the nationâs security.
The chilling five-minute training video, obtained by The Intercept through a FOIA request and made available online, paints an ominous picture of the futureâa future the military is preparing forâbedeviled by âcriminal networks,â âsubstandard infrastructure,â âreligious and ethnic tensions,â âimpoverishment, slums,â âopen landfills, over-burdened sewers,â a âgrowing mass of unemployed,â and an urban landscape in which the prosperous economic elite must be protected from the impoverishment of the have nots.
And then comes the kicker.
Three-and-a-half minutes into the Pentagonâs dystopian vision of âa world of Robert Kaplan-esque urban hellscapes â brutal and anarchic supercities filled with gangs of youth-gone-wild, a restive underclass, criminal syndicates, and bands of malicious hackers,â the ominous voice of the narrator speaks of a need to âdrain the swamps.â
Drain the swamps.
Surely, weâve heard that phrase before?
Ah yes.
Emblazoned on t-shirts and signs, shouted at rallies, and used as a rallying cry among Trump supporters, âdrain the swampâ became one of Donald Trumpâs most-used campaign slogans, along with âbuild the wallâ and âlock her up.â
Funny how quickly the tides can shift and the tables can turn.