WEF Cyber Polygon: Corporate Game Sim, Prelude re Corona Event 201, CBDC WarOnCash Cryptocurrency

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Sun Apr 11 11:07:19 PDT 2021


"It’s interesting how simulations, trial runs, and mock attacks often
seem to precede actual events."

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dUb66PZ5EgY  Corbett: Catherine Fitts
- You will be cancelled

https://www.theorganicprepper.com/cyberattack-simulation/

https://unlimitedhangout.com/2021/02/investigative-reports/from-event-201-to-cyber-polygon-the-wefs-simulation-of-a-coming-cyber-pandemic/
https://2020.cyberpolygon.com/results-2020/
https://www.weforum.org/press/2019/10/live-simulation-exercise-to-prepare-public-and-private-leaders-for-pandemic-response/
https://www.theorganicprepper.com/clade-x-virus-kill-900-million-people/
https://www.businessinsider.com/pandemic-virus-simulation-johns-hopkins-shows-vulnerability-2018-7
https://www.weforum.org/projects/cyber-polygon
https://www.sberbank.ru/en/individualclients
https://bi.zone/
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Universal_basic_income

Is 2021's Fictional Cyberattack Simulation Prepping Us For A Cyber Pandemic?

Authored by Robert Wheeler via The Organic Prepper blog,

Many readers are aware of a simulation conducted by the World Economic
Forum called Event 201 that preceded the COVID pandemic. Event 201
eerily described and seemed to predict the pandemic. (There was also a
pandemic simulation called Clade X that preceded Covid.)

What some readers may not know, however, is that the World Economic
Forum conducted a similar simulation, Cyber Polygon 2020. This 2020
event also predicted a global catastrophe.
A new cyberattack simulation, Cyber Polygon, will occur in July 2021.

The WEF, Russia’s Sberbank, and its cybersecurity subsidiary BIZONE
announced in February that a new cyberattack simulation would occur
July 9, 2021. The event will simulate a supply-chain cyberattack
similar to the SolarWinds attack that would “assess the cyber
resilience” of the exercise participants.

>From the Article written by Whitney Webb and Johnny Vedmore, “From
Event 201 To Cyber Polygon: The WEF’s Simulation Of A Coming Cyber
Pandemic” :

    The exercise comes several months after the WEF, the
“international organization for public-private cooperation” that
counts the world’s richest elite among its members, formally announced
its movement for a Great Reset, which would involve the coordinated
transition to a Fourth Industrial Revolution global economy in which
human workers become increasingly irrelevant. This revolution,
including its biggest proponent, WEF founder Klaus Schwab, has
previously presented a major problem for WEF members and member
organizations in terms of what will happen to the masses of people
left unemployed by the increasing automation and digitalization in the
workplace.

    New economic systems that are digitally based and either partnered
with or run by central banks are a key part of the WEF’s Great Reset,
and such systems would be part of the answer to controlling the masses
of the recently unemployed. As others have noted, these digital
monopolies, not just financial services, would allow those who control
them to “turn off” a person’s money and access to services if that
individual does not comply with certain laws, mandates and
regulations.

How do the event coordinators describe Cyber Polygon 2021?

The newly updated event website, Cyber Polygon 2021, ominously warns
as the world is more interconnected and global digitalization
accelerates “a single vulnerable link is enough to bring down the
entire system, just like the domino effect. A secure approach to
digital development today will determine the future of humanity for
decades to come.”

>From the World Economic Forum site:

    What is Cyber Polygon?

    Cyber Polygon is a unique cybersecurity event that combines the
world’s largest technical training exercise for corporate teams and an
online conference featuring senior officials from international
organisations and leading corporations.

    Cyber Polygon in 2021

    This year discussions during the live-streamed conference will
centre on secure development of ecosystems. With global digitalisation
further accelerating and people, companies, and countries becoming
ever more interconnected, security of every single element of a
supply-chain is key to ensuring the sustainability of the whole
system.

    During the technical exercise, participants will hone their
practical skills in mitigating a targeted supply chain attack on a
corporate ecosystem in real time.

Crises seem to conveniently arise when the people in power want change.

All this ties right into Universal Basic Income. The very popular UBI,
introduced with even more vigor after the COVID 19 pandemic, has
popularized consistent “stimulus payments” to survive the crisis. The
idea of the UBI has been thrown around as a solution to poverty for
some time, with bloggers like Daisy Luther comparing it to modern-day
feudalism. With the building blocks of the technological control grid
already in place, adding a UBI forms a relatively strong foundation.

The WEF has settled on the model of “stakeholder capitalism.” In name
and theory, it appears to be an inclusive type of capitalism. However,
it would essentially merge the public and private sectors, which
would, as Webb and Vedmore write, create “a system much more like
Mussolini’s corporatist style of fascism than anything else.” To get
to that point, however, the current system must collapse. Its
replacement society will be successfully marketed to the general
population as being better than its predecessor.

    “When the world’s most powerful people, such as members of the
WEF,” write Webb and Vedmore, “desire to make radical changes, crises
conveniently emerge—whether a war, a plague, or economic collapse—that
enable a “reset” of the system, which is frequently accompanied by a
massive upward transfer of wealth.”

Is there a possible warming of international relations with Russia?

What’s also notable about the upcoming simulation is Russia’s
inclusion as a leader of such an important global event.

If there is a real cyberattack that disables and disrupts a large
portion of the global financial system, who will be blamed? Is the
overused Russian hacker narrative coming to an end?

The answer to that question might be the final nail in the coffin of
anything resembling a free society.
How do we prepare for a real cyberattack?

Many of you would probably rather not wait for a fictional simulation
to tell you how to prepare for this. Here’s what you need to know
about them and how to prepare for a cyber attack. Cyber attacks are a
growing risk, experts say, with some even suggesting that cyber
warfare will be the battleground of the future.

It’s interesting how simulations, trial runs, and mock attacks often
seem to precede actual events.


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