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This Is Big! Russia to Disconnect from Global Internet by March 11th
Posted: March 7th, 2022, 4:12 pm
by Being There
This Is Big!
Russia to Disconnect from Global Internet by March 11th, WEF Removes Cyber Polygon Page
Mar 7, 2022
-No later than March 11, all servers and domains must be transferred to the Russian zone (.ru).
In addition, detailed data on the network infrastructure of the sites is being collected.
This news comes just 2 days after the World Economic Forum REmoved Cyber Poly Gone from its webpage…
Ready for the massive Cyber Attack? Russia will completely disconnect from the global internet
on March 11
https://strangesounds.org/2022/03/ready ... ch-11.html
World Economic Forum removes Cyber Polygon from its webpage – Are you ready for CYBER WAR?
https://strangesounds.org/2022/03/world ... r-war.html
Cyber Polygon
https://archive.ph/tKU30
Re: This Is Big! Russia to Disconnect from Global Internet by March 11th
Posted: March 7th, 2022, 8:17 pm
by Being There
Re: This Is Big! Russia to Disconnect from Global Internet by March 11th
Posted: March 7th, 2022, 8:31 pm
by LateOutOfBed
There's a lot of chatter going on in my National Guard cyber role for sure... I too feel something will happen "soon". (Could be tomorrow, could be 2 years from now). I'm leaning more towards "within a few months" myself. We'll have to see.
Re: This Is Big! Russia to Disconnect from Global Internet by March 11th
Posted: March 8th, 2022, 1:58 pm
by Jason
Russia ran Cyberpolygon...
...and its still on for now...
https://cyberpolygon.com/
BI.ZONE still taking the lead....
The event is hosted by BI.ZONE (Sber Ecosystem) with the support of the World Economic Forum’s Centre for Cybersecurity
...and still partnered with Mastercard & Visa....and WEF....
Cyber Polygon is an international initiative between BI.ZONE and Sber. Last year, the training gathered 200 teams from 48 countries. The online conference attracted more than 7 million viewers from 78 countries. The event featured Mikhail Mishustin, Prime Minister of the Russian Federation; Herman Gref, CEO and Chairman of the Executive Board at Sber; Professor Klaus Schwab, Founder and Executive Chairman of the World Economic Forum; Steve Wozniak, Co-founder of Apple Computer, and other participants.
https://bi.zone/news/cyber-polygon-2022 ... on-july-8/
Re: This Is Big! Russia to Disconnect from Global Internet by March 11th
Posted: March 8th, 2022, 2:16 pm
by endlessQuestions
Jason wrote: ↑March 8th, 2022, 1:58 pm
Russia ran Cyberpolygon...
...and its still on for now...
https://cyberpolygon.com/
BI.ZONE still taking the lead....
The event is hosted by BI.ZONE (Sber Ecosystem) with the support of the World Economic Forum’s Centre for Cybersecurity
...and still partnered with Mastercard & Visa....and WEF....
Cyber Polygon is an international initiative between BI.ZONE and Sber. Last year, the training gathered 200 teams from 48 countries. The online conference attracted more than 7 million viewers from 78 countries. The event featured Mikhail Mishustin, Prime Minister of the Russian Federation; Herman Gref, CEO and Chairman of the Executive Board at Sber; Professor Klaus Schwab, Founder and Executive Chairman of the World Economic Forum; Steve Wozniak, Co-founder of Apple Computer, and other participants.
https://bi.zone/news/cyber-polygon-2022 ... on-july-8/
Maybe we’re in Cyber Polygon and nobody has realized it yet?
Re: This Is Big! Russia to Disconnect from Global Internet by March 11th
Posted: March 8th, 2022, 2:22 pm
by Jason
endlessismyname wrote: ↑March 8th, 2022, 2:16 pm
Jason wrote: ↑March 8th, 2022, 1:58 pm
Russia ran Cyberpolygon...
...and its still on for now...
https://cyberpolygon.com/
BI.ZONE still taking the lead....
The event is hosted by BI.ZONE (Sber Ecosystem) with the support of the World Economic Forum’s Centre for Cybersecurity
...and still partnered with Mastercard & Visa....and WEF....
Cyber Polygon is an international initiative between BI.ZONE and Sber. Last year, the training gathered 200 teams from 48 countries. The online conference attracted more than 7 million viewers from 78 countries. The event featured Mikhail Mishustin, Prime Minister of the Russian Federation; Herman Gref, CEO and Chairman of the Executive Board at Sber; Professor Klaus Schwab, Founder and Executive Chairman of the World Economic Forum; Steve Wozniak, Co-founder of Apple Computer, and other participants.
https://bi.zone/news/cyber-polygon-2022 ... on-july-8/
Maybe we’re in Cyber Polygon and nobody has realized it yet?
Yeah its coming...
In terms of G3P partnerships, Russia’s is perhaps one of the closest to the WEF. The WEF’s annual Cyber-Polygon global cybersecurity training exercise is orchestrated by Bi.Zone, a subsidiary of Sberbank.
Bi.Zone is responsible for designing and running the Cyber Polygon scenarios and exercises. Sberbank is a majority state owned Russian bank and is among the founding members of the WEF Centre For Cybersecurity (CCS).
Of the many corporations involved in Cyber Polygon 2021, Russian companies formed the largest contingent from any single nation. In addition, the WEF partners with the St Petersburg International Economic Forum (SPIEF.)
According to Reuters, European banks need to prepare for Russian cyber attacks. CBS claims the DHS are on full alert for the looming cyber war, while the UK media carried the same scary stories. Forbes reported that Russia had been waging a cyber war against the West for 20 years and the Guardian alleged that this was typical fare for the Russian Federation.
All of this seems extremely odd given that western global corporations such as IBM, Deutsche Bank and Santander were engaged in cyber polygon preparedness exercises that were largely run by a Russian state-owned bank. If any of the MSM’s claims are even remotely plausible, the industrial espionage risk alone would appear to have been off the charts.
Governments from across the western world participate in the WEF Cyber Security Centre which was founded, in part, by Sberbank. At the same time, they keep warning their populations about the danger of Russian cyber attacks
Frankly, these Russian cyber-threat stories are puerile. The western governments and corporations, who appear to follow G3P orders to the letter, are seemingly content to be guided by a Russian state bank’s cybersecurity assessment and recommendations.
A far more credible rationale for these MSM stories and government fearmongering is that they are designed to prepare us, and provide justification, for the digital transformation of the financial sector. In their 2020 cyber threats report, the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace (CEIP) stated that the pseudopandemic had necessitated this change.
In a barely concealed reference to Russia and China, the CEIP asserted that cyber attacks from nation states were inevitable. They then predicted that the response to this supposedly unavoidable attack would be to fuse the activities of banks, the financial authorities and the national security apparatus of nation states.
https://unlimitedhangout.com/2022/02/in ... d-order-1/
...please note the last sentence...
...plenty of history and background at the link above...