Section 1. Response Strategy

Faced with the rapidly deteriorating situation, US President Andrew Herbert once again convened an emergency meeting of the US National Security Council in the Situation Room of the White House to discuss countermeasures. After some intense discussions, they finally came up with a response plan, which was for the California government to order a complete"closure" of the Silicon Valley area, and at the same time, the federal government would send more troops to Silicon Valley for reinforcements, and then the federal government would send more troops to Silicon Valley for reinforcements. The military closely escorted FBI agents and local police back to Silicon Valley throughout the entire process, and protected FBI agents and local police as they continued to investigate Galen Scott's hiding place.

They believe that as long as they find Galen Scott and deal with him, the riots caused by the exposure will automatically subside in a short time, and all problems will be solved. So they want to keep the investigation going at all costs.

But California Governor Robert Fisher doesn’t think so. He refused to cooperate with the White House order to"lock down the city" in Silicon Valley.

He offered his views to the White House. He is worried that a comprehensive"city lockdown" will paralyze the Silicon Valley economy, inflict heavy damage to the operations of enterprises and merchants, and cause huge losses. Residents are ordered to stay at home and are not allowed to go out. They will feel that their"freedom" is being deprived, and the many inconveniences and material shortages they face in life will make them even more crazy. Once the people feel resentful, they may go to the streets to demonstrate to express their dissatisfaction. At worst, they may even side with the rioters, working with the rioters to oppose the government and attack the police and the army. The end result is counterproductive.

What's more, is Galen Scott really still in Silicon Valley? With the army, agents, and police investigating together with such great fanfare, is it really possible to catch Galen Scott? He was quite skeptical about this. If the people of Silicon Valley pay a heavy price for cooperating with the White House's actions, but get nothing in the end, then the people will definitely be very angry, and things will definitely develop in a worse direction. And his political career would be over. The risk was too great and he didn't want to take it.

However, on the other hand, as the governor of California, Robert Fisher cannot do nothing on this matter and allow Galen Scott and the"Cosmic Cult" believers, as well as those experimental applicants, to do nothing under his control. Acting recklessly within the control area. Therefore, he gave the White House another more moderate response plan.

This plan is that he agrees with the federal government to send more troops to Silicon Valley, but at the same time, he proposes that the military arrest a group of the most arrogant, most obvious and well-documented perpetrators (some of the perpetrators are just to gain attention, (foolishly put their criminal process on the Internet, revealing their identity and residence), and then send these perpetrators to prison in a high-profile way, or deliberately create friction at the arrest scene on the grounds that they"resisted arrest" Kill them directly, and then use their tragic cases to scare other troublemakers, so as to achieve the effect of"killing chickens to scare monkeys" and letting other troublemakers see how terrible the consequences of confronting the government are.

In addition, he also plans to mobilize California government officials to hold rallies and speeches in various places in Silicon Valley, calling on good citizens of Silicon Valley to support and assist the government, and actively provide the government with information about Galen. The clues about the whereabouts of Kurt and the followers of the"Cosmic Cult", as well as the criminal clues of the perpetrators, can be used by the government to end all this chaos as soon as possible, restore calm to Silicon Valley, and return people's lives to normal.

Robert Fisher firmly believes that in Silicon Valley, there must be many people who long for peace and have justice in their hearts who will stand on the side of the government. He plans to use the power of the people to solve this problem.

After U.S. President Andrew Herbert heard Robert Fisher's plan, he was so angry that he yelled, accusing Robert Fisher of being too naive and idealistic, and demanding that Robert Fisher implement the White House plan. But Robert Fisher persisted in his ideas and refused to give in. The two had another big fight about this.

In the end, since the execution power of both plans was in the hands of Robert Fisher, and Robert Fisher's plan was more likely to be supported by the people of Silicon Valley, Andrew Herbert had to give in and agreed to let Robert Fisher Implement his plan, but it is limited to ten days. If Robert Fisher's plan has no effect within ten days, Robert Fisher must implement the White House plan. Robert Fisher readily agreed.

So, in the next few days, Robert Fisher began to implement his ideas.

5,000 Marines and 1,500 National Guard troops were sent to Silicon Valley for reinforcements, increasing the number of soldiers stationed in the Silicon Valley area to 12,000.

FBI agents and police officers who were temporarily stationed in San Francisco collected many criminal clues about the perpetrators through various information circulated on the Internet, and used this to prepare intelligence documents and continuously sent them to the military stationed in Silicon Valley..

Based on this information, army soldiers quickly identified the identities and residences of a group of particularly arrogant and unruly perpetrators, and then launched an arrest operation against them.

During this process, nearly 500 rioters were arrested, and more than 100 rioters were shot dead on the spot for"resisting arrest."

The major news media in Silicon Valley continuously broadcast the latest news about the army's arrest of the rebels. From time to time, they broadcast the images of the arrested rebels being imprisoned in military vehicles and"parading the streets" and the chaos of the rebels who"resisted arrest" were randomly shot by soldiers. The scene of corpses lying around after death.

At the same time, Robert Fisher led California legislators and mayors in the Silicon Valley region to participate in interviews on major television and radio programs, and held rally speeches in the city. They tried their best to persuade the perpetrators to surrender as soon as possible in order to obtain a reduced sentence, and warned those applicants (who had not participated in the rebellion before) who were still waiting to see not to join the ranks of exposing the chaos, otherwise the consequences would be very disastrous. At the same time, they called on the people of Silicon Valley to actively assist the government and provide the government with relevant criminal clues.

For these measures taken by the California government, the highly emotional applicants (including the rioters and onlookers) did not take it seriously at first, thinking that the government was just bluffing and could not do anything to them.

However, as more and more rebels were arrested and killed, their previously blindly optimistic confidence was gradually shaken. In addition, many people in Silicon Valley could not stand the actions of the rebels, and responded to the government's call one after another, providing the government with many criminal clues about the perpetrators, which made the perpetrators who were already guilty of crime double Feel uneasy.

However, there has been no new news about the next mission that the rebels were eagerly anticipating, which severely tested their patience. Some of the rioters were worried that if the situation continued like this, army soldiers would find them sooner or later and arrest or kill them, so they"fleeed in fear of crime" and chose to leave Silicon Valley immediately, no longer waiting for the next mission to arrive.

After a few days like this, the originally vigorous rebels gradually lost their original impulse and passion, and became increasingly worried and confused about their future. Some perpetrators who were psychologically fragile and committed relatively minor crimes, unable to withstand the tremendous psychological pressure, simply surrendered to army soldiers in order to gain spiritual relief.

As for those onlookers who have evil intentions but not courage, when they see such a situation, they dare not act rashly.

The situation has taken a turn for the worse, and if it continues like this, the"army" of applicants may soon fall apart and disperse.

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