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Church Ally (World Economic Forum) will stage cyber attack exercise on July 9th

Posted: June 8th, 2021, 2:23 pm
by InfoWarrior82
https://sociable.co/technology/prepping ... imulation/



Prepping for a cyber pandemic: Cyber Polygon 2021 to stage supply chain attack simulation


The World Economic Forum (WEF) will stage another cyber attack exercise as it continues to prep for a potential cyber pandemic that founder Klaus Schwab says will be worse than the current global crisis.


The SolarWinds hack served as a wake-up call to the supply chain attack vulnerabilities still present in public and private organizations, and it served as a warning that the next breach could be exponentially worse in spreading through any device connected to the internet.

Following up on last year’s Cyber Polygon cyber attack exercise and event aimed at preventing a digital pandemic, the WEF has announced that the 2021 edition will be taking place on July 9.

“A cyber attack with COVID-like characteristics would spread faster and farther than any biological virus” — World Economic Forum

This year, Cyber Polygon 2021 will simulate a fictional cyber attack with participants from dozens of countries responding to “a targeted supply chain attack on a corporate ecosystem in real time.”

According to the WEF, COVID-19 was known as an anticipated risk, and so is its digital equivalent.

What’s more, “A cyber attack with COVID-like characteristics would spread faster and farther than any biological virus. Its reproductive rate would be around 10 times greater than what we’ve experienced with the coronavirus.”

“It is important to use the COVID-19 crisis as a timely opportunity to reflect on the lessons of cybersecurity community to draw and improve our unpreparedness for a potential cyber pandemic” — Klaus Schwab

Here, we take a look at three trends emerging from Cyber Polygon 2020 to uncover what moves the public and private sectors may make in anticipation of a digital pandemic.

But first, where did the notion of a cyber pandemic come from?

An Anticipated Cyber Pandemic
In his welcoming remarks at Cyber Polygon 2020, WEF Founder Klaus Schwab warned about a coming “cyber pandemic” that would be worse than the current global crisis.

“We all know, but still pay insufficient attention to, the frightening scenario of a comprehensive cyber attack, which would bring a complete halt to the power supply, transportation, hospital services, our society as a whole,” he said.

“The COVID-19 crisis would be seen in this respect as a small disturbance in comparison to a major cyber attack.”

Schwab added, “It is important to use the COVID-19 crisis as a timely opportunity to reflect on the lessons of cybersecurity community to draw and improve our unpreparedness for a potential cyber pandemic.”

As the digital world encroaches on our physical and biological worlds, an effective cyber attack could compromise anything connected to the internet, including:

Medical devices that keep people alive
The Internet of Things (IoT) ecosystem of connected devices that run smart homes (i.e. cameras, microphones, sensors, etc.)
The Internet of Bodies (IoB) ecosystem of digitally-connected humans
Global financial systems
Energy grids
Water treatment facilities
Government IT systems
Military and defense infrastructure
And more
Currently, “The only way to stop the exponential propagation of a COVID-like cyber attack threat,” according to the WEF, “is to fully disconnect the millions of vulnerable devices from one another and from the internet.”

But, “A single day without the internet would cost our economies more than $50 billion, and that’s before considering economic and societal damages should these devices be linked to essential services, such as transports or healthcare.”

“The COVID-19 crisis would be seen in this respect as a small disturbance in comparison to a major cyber attack” — Klaus Schwab

Needless to say, a cyber pandemic would wreak havoc on nearly all aspects of society.

However, the devil is in the details, and the solutions recommended for a cyber pandemic could be far more detrimental to individual liberty than the cyber attack itself.

Cyber Polygon 2020 Emerging Trends
The central theme of the Cyber Polygon 2020 exercise was “digital pandemic: how to prevent a crisis and to reinforce cybersecurity on all levels.”

The goal of last year’s Cyber Polygon event was to:

Develop the teams’ competencies in repelling cyber attacks
Engage the management of global organizations and corporations in the cybersecurity dialogue
Raise public awareness in cybersecurity
The exercise featured two parallel tracks: a live stream for a mass audience and technical training for cybersecurity specialists, and 120 of the largest Russian and international organizations from 29 countries joined the technical training to practice response to a targeted attack, aimed at hacking company data and undermining its reputation.

While the technical training side of the event was dedicated to responding to a single attack, the conversations from the live stream portions provided the most insights for dealing with the potential fallout of the attack — the digital pandemic.

Here are three trends emerging from the live stream discussions and the Cyber Polygon 2020 results report.

1) Governments Will Inevitably Move Towards Digital Identity Schemes
Speaking at Cyber Polygon 2020, former British Prime Minister Tony Blair stated with confidence that governments are “absolutely, inevitably” moving in the direction of digital identity adoption.

“Digital ID for me is a very big part of the future” — Tony Blair

Digital identity is a major component of the WEF’s great reset agenda as it relates to transformative technologies powering the Fourth Industrial Revolution.

A digital identity keeps a record of everything you do online, including what you share on social media, the websites you visit, and your smartphone’s geolocation, and it can house all of the credentials you would normally find in a physical wallet, such as your driver’s license, insurance card, and credit cards.

In his talk, Blair didn’t make the case for why having a digital identity was actually necessary to prevent a cyber pandemic, but rather that digital identities would be an inevitable part of the digital ecosystem, and so governments should work with technology companies to protect and regulate their use.

“Digital ID for me is a very big part of the future,” said Blair.

“Inevitably, governments are going to move in this direction — absolutely, inevitably,” he added.

“And so what I think’s most important is that we from the political side wake-up to the potential of technology and engage with the changemakers inventing the technology, so that we understand it and can regulate it sensibly and not stupidly.”

If a hacker were to gain control over someone’s digital identity, they could essentially shut them out of participating in civil society by erasing them completely, or exploiting their information in such a way that blocks victims from proving they have money in the bank, a passport that allows them to travel, a valid driver’s license, proof of immunity, and any other credentials that are necessary for citizens to access goods and services.

And while digital identities show promise towards improving the livelihoods of millions when governed ethically, they are also used by authoritarian governments to profile and police citizen behavior under a social credit system.

Whether the data be secured or not, individual liberty will depend on how the technology is used and the level of trust given to those who govern it.

According to a WEF report from 2018, “digital identity determines what products, services and information we can access – or, conversely, what is closed off to us” — the level of which to be determined by our online behavior.

If Blair is right and governments will inevitably adopt digital identities, then a well-coordinated cyber attack affecting digital identity systems would lead to a cyber pandemic affecting the whole of society.

2) ‘Fake News’ Is a Digital Pandemic & the Majority of Citizens Are Incapable of Thinking Critically
Cyber Polygon 2020 dedicated one of its live streams sessions to the concept of “fake news” as being a deadly, digital pandemic plaguing 2020.

“If you’re talking about someone who […] has not read very much, whose knowledge is limited — that person is much easier to fool and much more ready to accept whatever he or she is told” — Vladimir Pozner, Journalist

By the end of their conversation, BBC World News presenter Nik Gowing and veteran journalist Vladimir Pozner arrived at the conclusion that the average person of voting age was not capable of thinking critically for themselves and was more likely to swallow any information put out there than someone who went to a university.

Both Gowing and Pozner agreed that the majority of citizens were uneducated, were not well-read, and hadn’t traveled enough to know the difference between what was fake and what was real.

Pozner: “You’re launching your argument based on a sense that your average viewer, listener, reader has a critical outlook from the outset.”

“I think that there are an awful lot of people who don’t have that critical outlook and just swallow it whole.”

Gowan: “I agree […] “You have to have that questioning instinct.”

Pozner: “If someone is well-educated, has a university education, has read, has traveled — that person’s reaction to what he or she is reading or listening to is one thing.

“If you’re talking about someone who finished grammar school or the like and has not had the opportunity because of where that person comes from, has not read very much, whose knowledge is limited — that person is much easier to fool and much more ready to accept whatever he or she is told.

“When we’re dealing with this deliberate lie, who is it directed at mainly?

“In my opinion, it’s mainly directed towards the ordinary person — not towards the intellectual elite, not towards those who have the ability to actually think it through, but to those who have not had that advantage, to the less privileged people who are the majority, and who are the ones who vote, and who are the ones who, ultimately, when they say, ‘the people,’ they are ‘the people,’ and I think they are the ones who are victimized by this trend.”

With the assumption that average people aren’t capable of thinking critically and that the majority of citizens are therefore “victims,” the two journalists turned the conversation towards how to protect victims of the “fake news pandemic.”

But in the end, they had no idea how to do that, and fake news, misinformation, and disinformation remain “existential threats.”

Cyber Polygon 2020 didn’t issue any concrete recommendations with regards to dealing with fake news; however, the WEF-led Event 201 coronavirus pandemic simulation did recommend that, “Governments will need to partner with traditional and social media companies to research and develop nimble approaches to countering misinformation.”

3) Trustworthy Public & Private Partnerships Will Need To Be Strengthened
Establishing trustworthy collaborations among the public and private sectors can help prevent a digital pandemic, according to the Polygon 2020 report.

“A critical situation cannot be tackled by an organization or a lone individual,” it reads, adding, “In a highly interconnected world, a single cyber attack can spread exponentially across the global community.

“This situation can be prevented by promoting collaboration between the public and private sectors and law enforcement agencies.

“Furthermore, efficient interaction requires the implementation and regulation of a range of standards, the exchange of information and establishing trustworthy relationships.”

“When we do see this next crisis, it will be faster than what we’ve seen with COVID, the exponential growth rate will be much steeper, the impact will be greater, and as a result the economic and social implications will be even more significant” — Jeremy Jurgens, WEF Chief Business Officer

However, with countries like China stealing intellectual property, sponsoring state-run cyber attacks that have compromised the personal information of nearly every single American adult, and silencing doctors and whistleblowers about the CCP’s responsibility in the coronavirus pandemic, establishing trust and bolstering collaborations among governments and corporations are lofty goals to set.

During the Polygon 2020 live session, WEF Chief Business Officer Jeremy Jurgens said that preventing the next crisis will require that all sectors of society and the economy come together.

“I believe that there will be another crisis,” he said. “It will be more significant. We need to actually start preparing for that now.”

“We need to start this cooperation and understanding early, so that when the crisis does hit, we’re in a position to respond effectively to it.

“I would anticipate that when we do see this next crisis, it will be faster than what we’ve seen with COVID, the exponential growth rate will be much steeper, the impact will be greater, and as a result the economic and social implications will be even more significant.

“I think it’s really important that we don’t underestimate the severity of a crisis like this — the impact it could have.

“It’s going to take all sectors of society and the economy to come together to address that,” Jurgens added.

The Cyber Polygon 2020 report, along with the virtual sessions recorded during Davos Week at the end of January, 2021, all highlight the need/desire for public and private collaboration — not just as a means to avert a cyber pandemic — but for reshaping the entire global economy and revamping all aspects of society under a new form of stakeholder capitalism brought on by the great reset.

Trends Emerging From Digital Pandemic Exercise
In this article, we looked at three trends emerging Cyber Polygon 2020:

A greater consolidation of resources and collaborations among corporations and states
A plan to deal with fake news, disinformation, and misinformation that has yet to be unveiled
A push towards digital identity that will need to be secured and protected
While these basic observations were plucked from last year’s exercise, this year’s Cyber Polygon will present new challenges in which participants will respond to a different threat — a targeted supply chain attack on a corporate ecosystem in real-time.

If the results and recommendations from previous pandemic simulations are any indication of what may lie ahead for society, then the findings and policies coming out of Cyber Polygon 2021 may have real-world societal impact in the very near future.

For example, many scenarios played out in the WEF-backed fictional pandemic simulations Clade X (May, 2018) and Event 201 (October, 2019) later came to pass, along with several policy recommendations for dealing with the COVID-19 pandemic.

These scenarios depicted:

Governments implementing lockdowns worldwide
The collapse of many industries
Growing mistrust between governments and citizens
A greater adoption of biometric surveillance technologies
Social media censorship in the name of combating misinformation
The desire to flood communication channels with “authoritative” sources
Mass unemployment
Rioting in the streets
And a whole lot more!
When the World Health Organization (WHO) declared the coronavirus a pandemic on March 11, 2020, governments all over the world went into lockdown, which had devastating effects on the economy with businesses closing, civil unrest skyrocketing, unemployment surging, housing foreclosures on the horizon, and the largest transfer of wealth ever recorded in human history.

However, many of these scenarios were already anticipated and taken into account in previous simulations, and yet they all still came to pass.

Will the conversations coming out of Cyber Polygon 2021 prove to be as prophetic for the digital world as Event 201 and Clade X were for the physical one?

Re: Church Ally (World Economic Forum) will stage cyber attack exercise on July 9th

Posted: June 9th, 2021, 2:07 pm
by Thinker
Good to know - thank you!
Maybe this is a warning best tended to.

I have imagined part of trying to bring down the US & other countries would involve strategies like
1) closing down economies - lock downs requiring people to be dependent on wifi/grid
2) Cyber attack
3) Using it as excuse for “global reset” tyranny

2016:
Image https://informedinfrastructure.com/2373 ... challenge/

May 2019:
‘Denial of service condition’ disrupted US energy company operations (UT, WY, CA)
https://techcrunch.com/2019/05/02/ddos- ... ia-energy/

September 2019:
“... everything in our world is interconnected.  Even our cities are increasingly managed as a network of interdependent systems that can be optimized to waste fewer of our world’s valuable resources.  Considering the prediction that places 70% of the world’s population – an estimate of around 6.7 billion people[1] –  in urban areas by 2050, making our cities more efficient and thus environmentally sustainable...” (Uof U) https://sustainability.utah.edu/tag/smart-cities/

Re: Church Ally (World Economic Forum) will stage cyber attack exercise on July 9th

Posted: June 9th, 2021, 4:31 pm
by Thinker
It looks like June 1, 2021, there was a cyber attack on the world’s largest meat processor:
https://youtu.be/msYbIRyJsys

“Ransomware attacks have grown rapidly in recent years. Criminal hackers, often based countries like Russia where they are largely protected from U.S. law enforcement...
"For consumers this probably means a little bit higher meat prices...”
https://www.nbcnews.com/tech/security/c ... r-n1269191

Why attacking where they are:
“A major gas pipeline. Dozens of government agencies. A Florida city's water supply. And now, one of the world's top meat producers...”
https://www.cnn.com/2021/06/03/tech/ran ... index.html

Re: Church Ally (World Economic Forum) will stage cyber attack exercise on July 9th

Posted: June 9th, 2021, 7:46 pm
by Luke
Time to mask up my laptop and give it a jab

Re: Church Ally (World Economic Forum) will stage cyber attack exercise on July 9th

Posted: June 12th, 2021, 3:25 pm
by Thinker
Luke wrote: June 9th, 2021, 7:46 pm Time to mask up my laptop and give it a jab
;)
“In computing terms, a variant is a type of virus or malware program. Viruses and malware are potentially dangerous programs or pieces of programming code...”

“Currently, several variants of the virus (SARS-CoV-2) that causes coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) are creating concern because they contain mutations in the spike-like S protein that the virus uses to bind to and infect cells.”

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Re: Church Ally (World Economic Forum) will stage cyber attack exercise on July 9th

Posted: June 12th, 2021, 4:49 pm
by Pazooka
Meanwhile...on June 9th, Netflix releases “Awake” - the product of the elites’ day dreaming over what they hope a grid-down scenario will look like.

Re: Church Ally (World Economic Forum) will stage cyber attack exercise on July 9th

Posted: July 9th, 2021, 11:47 am
by InfoWarrior82
Kicks off today! Are you ready?

Event 201 happened only a few months prior to the real "event" kicking off.

Re: Church Ally (World Economic Forum) will stage cyber attack exercise on July 9th

Posted: September 11th, 2021, 3:24 pm
by Thinker
InfoWarrior82 wrote: June 8th, 2021, 2:23 pm Schwab added, “It is important to use the COVID-19 crisis as a timely opportunity to reflect on the lessons of cybersecurity community to draw and improve our unpreparedness for a potential cyber pandemic.”

As the digital world encroaches on our physical and biological worlds, an effective cyber attack could compromise anything connected to the internet, including:

Medical devices that keep people alive
The Internet of Things (IoT) ecosystem of connected devices that run smart homes (i.e. cameras, microphones, sensors, etc.)
The Internet of Bodies (IoB) ecosystem of digitally-connected humans
Global financial systems
Energy grids
Water treatment facilities
Government IT systems
Military and defense infrastructure
And more
Currently, “The only way to stop the exponential propagation of a COVID-like cyber attack threat,” according to the WEF, “is to fully disconnect the millions of vulnerable devices from one another and from the internet.”

But, “A single day without the internet would cost our economies more than $50 billion, and that’s before considering economic and societal damages should these devices be linked to essential services, such as transports or healthcare.”

…Will the conversations coming out of Cyber Polygon 2021 prove to be as prophetic for the digital world as Event 201 and Clade X were for the physical one?
How much of the “cyber attack” will be real, & how will other part of fear-mongering affect people? Like covid bs.

”… According to the WEF, goals of the exercise include:

develop the teams’ skills in repelling cyberattacks
expand the practical knowledge of technical specialists
engage the management of international organizations and corporations in the cybersecurity dialogue
raise public awareness of cybersecurity

In 2020, the exercise included two scenarios – one involving a “massive cyberattack in real time” and the second involved teams investigating the incident using “traditional forensics” and “threat hunting”. The 2021 conference will discuss “the key risks of digitalization and best practice for the secure development of digital ecosystems.”

https://rightsfreedoms.wordpress.com/20 ... d-failure/

Maybe predictive cyber attack will be continuation of PSY OPS, preying on people’s tendencies to trust experts & maybe this is in the puppeteers home court, if they have advanced technology- as they have had in the past - which isn’t released to the masses. And maybe like testing of holograms (In Africa, China & Ca) - it will be used to deceive many.

Re: Church Ally (World Economic Forum) will stage cyber attack exercise on July 9th

Posted: September 11th, 2021, 3:30 pm
by InfoWarrior82
Thinker wrote: September 11th, 2021, 3:24 pm
InfoWarrior82 wrote: June 8th, 2021, 2:23 pm Schwab added, “It is important to use the COVID-19 crisis as a timely opportunity to reflect on the lessons of cybersecurity community to draw and improve our unpreparedness for a potential cyber pandemic.”

As the digital world encroaches on our physical and biological worlds, an effective cyber attack could compromise anything connected to the internet, including:

Medical devices that keep people alive
The Internet of Things (IoT) ecosystem of connected devices that run smart homes (i.e. cameras, microphones, sensors, etc.)
The Internet of Bodies (IoB) ecosystem of digitally-connected humans
Global financial systems
Energy grids
Water treatment facilities
Government IT systems
Military and defense infrastructure
And more
Currently, “The only way to stop the exponential propagation of a COVID-like cyber attack threat,” according to the WEF, “is to fully disconnect the millions of vulnerable devices from one another and from the internet.”

But, “A single day without the internet would cost our economies more than $50 billion, and that’s before considering economic and societal damages should these devices be linked to essential services, such as transports or healthcare.”

…Will the conversations coming out of Cyber Polygon 2021 prove to be as prophetic for the digital world as Event 201 and Clade X were for the physical one?
How much of the “cyber attack” will be real, & how will other part of fear-mongering affect people? Like covid bs.

”… According to the WEF, goals of the exercise include:

develop the teams’ skills in repelling cyberattacks
expand the practical knowledge of technical specialists
engage the management of international organizations and corporations in the cybersecurity dialogue
raise public awareness of cybersecurity

In 2020, the exercise included two scenarios – one involving a “massive cyberattack in real time” and the second involved teams investigating the incident using “traditional forensics” and “threat hunting”. The 2021 conference will discuss “the key risks of digitalization and best practice for the secure development of digital ecosystems.”

https://rightsfreedoms.wordpress.com/20 ... d-failure/

Maybe predictive cyber attack will be continuation of PSY OPS, preying on people’s tendencies to trust experts & maybe this is in the puppeteers home court, if they have advanced technology- as they have had in the past - which isn’t released to the masses. And maybe like testing of holograms (In Africa, China & Ca) - it will be used to deceive many.


The cyberattack(s) will be another false flag as always. A coordinated decommission of our current economic system. I don't think it will be all at once, but certain areas will be targeted before others. They will overlap each other as to not give a chance to recover from the previous one. The masses will clamor and beg for them to end. "ANYTHING! JUST DO ANYTHING TO KEEP MY INTERNET ON AND MY PAYCHECK COMING! PLEEEEAAASE!"

Re: Church Ally (World Economic Forum) will stage cyber attack exercise on July 9th

Posted: September 11th, 2021, 11:15 pm
by harakim
Since the most obvious theories have been thrown out there: Maybe they actually are worried about the supply chain. Maybe they are afraid they can't maintain order in a lockdown if the digital supply chain isn't in place.

Re: Church Ally (World Economic Forum) will stage cyber attack exercise on July 9th

Posted: September 12th, 2021, 2:48 am
by Niemand
“A cyber attack with COVID-like characteristics would spread faster and farther than any biological virus” — World Economic Forum
What the heck is that supposed to mean "Covid like characteristics"? The only way it could be Covid like is at the human level. A biological virus wouldn't be like it at all.

So if cyber-attack is inevitable, isn't the obvious answer to keep substantial parts of the supply chain and ID etc in old school technologies? Apparently not. It's like complaining about potential flooding, and then building new homes on a flood plain.

I know why they want to do this stuff, but their excuses make no sense.

Re: Church Ally (World Economic Forum) will stage cyber attack exercise on July 9th

Posted: September 12th, 2021, 10:33 am
by Thinker
harakim wrote: September 11th, 2021, 11:15 pm Since the most obvious theories have been thrown out there: Maybe they actually are worried about the supply chain. Maybe they are afraid they can't maintain order in a lockdown if the digital supply chain isn't in place.
It’s possible they are being honest without ulterior planning, but the past… (Event 201 Oct 2019, & Planning document created October 2017 - several years before covid: “The SPARS Pandemic 2025–2028:
A Futuristic Scenario to Facilitate Medical Countermeasure Communication” - discussed “massive power grid failure in NW” which in reality was Texas. https://stars.library.ucf.edu/cgi/viewc ... ext=jicrcr ) …doesn’t support that. I remember reading somewhere that was hit hard - where people were struggling to get food during lockdowns (India? Or in Africa?) - people said there was plenty of food held up - just rotting. It seemed intentional.

Re: Church Ally (World Economic Forum) will stage cyber attack exercise on July 9th

Posted: September 12th, 2021, 12:24 pm
by EvanLM
honest? they are having a blast by continuing to lie to us as they keep removing our freedoms and communication to each other.
aaaaaaaaaaaargh

I'll have to put more twinkies in my food storage for the dark days

Re: Church Ally (World Economic Forum) will stage cyber attack exercise on July 9th

Posted: September 13th, 2021, 3:06 pm
by harakim
Niemand wrote: September 12th, 2021, 2:48 am
“A cyber attack with COVID-like characteristics would spread faster and farther than any biological virus” — World Economic Forum
What the heck is that supposed to mean "Covid like characteristics"? The only way it could be Covid like is at the human level. A biological virus wouldn't be like it at all.

So if cyber-attack is inevitable, isn't the obvious answer to keep substantial parts of the supply chain and ID etc in old school technologies? Apparently not. It's like complaining about potential flooding, and then building new homes on a flood plain.

I know why they want to do this stuff, but their excuses make no sense.
How much effort would you put into excuses if you knew no one would question you or read your excuses?

Re: Church Ally (World Economic Forum) will stage cyber attack exercise on July 9th

Posted: September 13th, 2021, 4:08 pm
by JK4Woods
Let’s see... it’s been about two months since the cyber-attack/power grid down exercise, about the same amount of time between Event 201 and the Wuhan release of Covid-19....

Now that everyone has forgotten about that table top scenario...

Re: Church Ally (World Economic Forum) will stage cyber attack exercise on July 9th

Posted: September 14th, 2021, 2:34 am
by Niemand
harakim wrote: September 13th, 2021, 3:06 pm
Niemand wrote: September 12th, 2021, 2:48 am
“A cyber attack with COVID-like characteristics would spread faster and farther than any biological virus” — World Economic Forum
What the heck is that supposed to mean "Covid like characteristics"? The only way it could be Covid like is at the human level. A biological virus wouldn't be like it at all.

So if cyber-attack is inevitable, isn't the obvious answer to keep substantial parts of the supply chain and ID etc in old school technologies? Apparently not. It's like complaining about potential flooding, and then building new homes on a flood plain.

I know why they want to do this stuff, but their excuses make no sense.
How much effort would you put into excuses if you knew no one would question you or read your excuses?
Some of us are reading and questioning their excuses. We're doing it right now.

Some of the people involved in the WEF have a modicum of intelligence (but clearly not wisdom)... you'd think they'd at least cover themselves better.

Re: Church Ally (World Economic Forum) will stage cyber attack exercise on July 9th

Posted: October 4th, 2021, 7:21 pm
by InfoWarrior82
So it begins with Facebook? Or maybe just a localized incident? An alleged "whistleblower" against FB just came out. All staged to give credibility to this woman? In the end, laws will be passed because of this "outage".

Re: Church Ally (World Economic Forum) will stage cyber attack exercise on July 9th

Posted: December 29th, 2021, 8:36 pm
by Thinker
InfoWarrior82 wrote: June 8th, 2021, 2:23 pm
The Internet of Bodies (IoB) ecosystem of digitally-connected humans…

“Digital ID for me is a very big part of the future,” said Blair…
Interesting how fast technology is advancing… or being revealed and popularized.

”Recent technological advancements have ushered in a new era of the "internet of bodies" (IoB), with an unprecedented number of connected devices and sensors being affixed to or even implanted and ingested into the human body. The IoB generates tremendous amounts of biometric and human behavioral data…

…In 2017, the U.S. Federal Drug Administration approved the first use of digital pills in the United States. Digital pills contain tiny, ingestible sensors, as well as medicine. Once swallowed, the sensor is activated in the patient’s stomach and transmits data to their smartphone or other devices…”
https://www.weforum.org/agenda/2020/06/ ... alth-data/

Maybe it is incremental… at least somewhat.
The 10 Biggest Ransomware Attacks of 2021
https://illinois.touro.edu/news/the-10- ... f-2021.php

December 9, 2021
10 countries simulate cyberattack on global financial system
“JERUSALEM, Dec 9 (Reuters) - Israel on Thursday led a 10-country simulation of a major cyberattack on the global financial system in an attempt to increase cooperation that could help to minimise any potential damage to financial markets and banks.

The simulated "war game", as Israel's Finance Ministry called it and planned over the past year, evolved over 10 days, with sensitive data emerging on the Dark Web. The simulation also used fake news reports that in the scenario caused chaos in global markets and a run on banks...

The participants discussed multilateral policies to respond to the crisis, including a coordinated bank holiday, debt repayment grace periods, SWAP/REPO agreements and coordinated delinking from major currencies...”
https://www.reuters.com/markets/europe/ ... 021-12-09/

May 2018 was a practice pandemic exercise, then October 2019 “Event 201” (btw why 201? 2001 9-11? Ocult?) - so about 1 1/2 years between then about 5 months later - Covid bs. July 2021 was cyber attack practice then 5 months later more specific cyber global financial attack.

Might be a good idea to prepare as needed - with wisdom.

Re: Church Ally (World Economic Forum) will stage cyber attack exercise on July 9th

Posted: March 7th, 2022, 8:38 pm
by Thinker
InfoWarrior82 wrote: June 8th, 2021, 2:23 pm
An Anticipated Cyber Pandemic
In his welcoming remarks at Cyber Polygon 2020, WEF Founder Klaus Schwab warned about a coming “cyber pandemic” that would be worse than the current global crisis…
At this point, little effort to even try to hide. Russia led the cyberattack simulation??? And a couple years later, they are preparing this week to get their country offline. Hello!!

”World Economic Forum teamed up with the Russian government and global banks to run a high-profile cyberattack simulation that targeted the financial industry, an actual event that would pave the way for a “reset” of the global economy. The simulation, named Cyber Polygon, may have been more than a typical planning exercise and bears similarities to the WEF-sponsored pandemic simulation Event 201 that briefly preceded the COVID-19 crisis...

Together with the World Economic Forum, BI.ZONE, a subsidiary of Sberbank, manages the Cyber Polygon project. Sberbank’s largest shareholder, as of last year, is the Russian government, and it is thus often described by English-language media outlets as a state-controlled bank.

The 2020 event was launched with an address from the prime minister of the Russian Federation Mishustin, who has a history of courting Western tech companies prior to entering politics...

Russia’s inclusion as the leader in such an important global cybersecurity initiative is a bit surprising, especially after Russia has been the scapegoat of choice for any cyberattack committed against any Western power for several years, most recently with the SolarWinds hack in the US. Yet, there was no outcry in the West over Cyber Polygon 2020, in which a company that is majority owned by the Russian government was able to gain direct knowledge of the cyberdefense weaknesses of major global institutions, banks, and corporations through their hosting of the exercise...”
https://unlimitedhangout.com/2021/02/in ... -pandemic/



As mentioned, their reasoning is nonsensical - like they are so out of touch with how most see things, when they try to create a fake narrative, it just comes off as if they think everyone’s stupid & doesn’t question insanity. It’s as if they’re going by a script.

🎭
Narrator: Before we begin this evening’s theatrics, let’s hear it for China’s outstanding performance in leading us all through psycho-covid-land! This time, we have a treat for you with the 1 (or 2) & only SU/Russia!

Russia: Come over guys, I’m having a party - where you guys tell me your bank & other secret info, & you get to come to my party!! 🎊

Some 20+ countries: OK!!! Let’s party!

Narrator: the party is a blast & some decide to do it again themselves without Russia because too many people thought it was weird partying with someone who’s supposed to be a sworn enemy. Gotta keep up appearances… Russia & other puppets need to have a reason for a fight - well actually a reason to blame horrible corruption (printing money like crazy, etc), & while they’re at it, just reset everything. So…

Russia: Hey, you! If I told you once, I told you 1,000 times, no ganging up on me!

NATO/Other guys: But YOU’re the bad one. Sheeple - say it with me, “Russia’s the bad guy.” We are the good guys & we will save Ukrainians gosh darnit!

Russia: I forgot my line… oh yeah:… Well, if you don’t come out, then I’ll huff & I’ll puff & will blow your house down!

Narrator: Bad news reports of anything to push the desired narrative. Less loudly, Russia starts to leave the stage but then some guy reminds him to pick up the bags of cyber stuff from the party. Then 1 of “the guys” is seen with his own bag of cyber stuff quietly laughing.

Guy with bag addresses audience: See what I have, Sheeple? Ooh scary! Better sign up for digital id- or else you could get worse than the covid flu!

Re: Church Ally (World Economic Forum) will stage cyber attack exercise on July 9th

Posted: March 8th, 2022, 5:18 am
by Niemand
I hope not. There were rumours they would attempt this last year.

Do you think they'll try and pin this on Russia?

Re: Church Ally (World Economic Forum) will stage cyber attack exercise on July 9th

Posted: March 8th, 2022, 8:16 am
by InfoWarrior82
Niemand wrote: March 8th, 2022, 5:18 am I hope not. There were rumours they would attempt this last year.

Do you think they'll try and pin this on Russia?
They are the obvious scapegoat.

Re: Church Ally (World Economic Forum) will stage cyber attack exercise on July 9th

Posted: March 8th, 2022, 9:43 am
by Niemand
InfoWarrior82 wrote: March 8th, 2022, 8:16 am
Niemand wrote: March 8th, 2022, 5:18 am I hope not. There were rumours they would attempt this last year.

Do you think they'll try and pin this on Russia?
They are there obvious scapegoat.
They've got an ideal reason going on right now.