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Whitney Webb, a contributing editor of Unlimited Hangout and author of One Nation Under Blackmail, describes for James Patrick how the World Economic Forum has held "simulations" in which large-scale "cyber attacks" target and take down major infrastructure—specifically the banking system. Webb notes that one of these simulations was even hosted by then–Prime Minister of Russia Mikhail Mishustin and played out a scenario in which Sberbank, Russia's largest bank, was attacked. This is notable, Webb says, because the scenario involved big-time Russian players at a time when Russian "hackers" were supposedly America's enemies.
"If you look at Cyber Polygon, it [involved] the WEF, but it was done in partnership with Russia's largest bank, Sberbank; and one of the opening speakers of it was the Russian prime minister, and things like that, which is in direct contrast, for example, to the supposed Russian hacker narrative that's been propagated extensively in US mainstream media," Webb says. "The US government had no problem participating in Cyber Polygon and no criticism of the WEF for cohosting their cyber simulation [along with]...the supposed hackers at large that supposedly interfered in the US elections."
"One thing that gets overlooked a lot with Cyber Polygon and some of these other, related cyber attacks is that they seem to involve the big banks, and some of them even involve central banks," Webb adds. "There's a major theme of banking here, which I think has been, unfortunately, overlooked. It...implies that one of these 'cyber attacks' of the 'cyber pandemic' will be on the financial system to some degree."
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"So not that long after the COVID, you know, era began and the World Economic Forum started to be looked at, you know, scrutinized more, particularly, by independent media. You know, people had noticed the overlap between the World Economic Forum and event 201, for example, and the COVID crisis. And so during the COVID crisis, people paid a lot of attention when the World Economic Forum launched its Cyber Polygon simulations, that were about cyber attacks.
"And during that same period of time, you had Klaus Schwab, you know, the best known face of the World Economic Forum saying that after COVID, there would be some sort of what he called a cyber pandemic that would have consequences that would make COVID's, impact on society seem relatively insignificant by comparison. I think the whole idea of a cyber attack, is sort of contradictory to a lot of the stuff that was pushed for during the COVID era where we where we were pushed increasingly out of, the physical world into the digital world, and then the digital world is also under attack from cyberattacks and what have you.
"So, for example, if you look at Cyber Polygon, it was, the WEF, but it was done in partnership with Russia's largest bank, Sberbank, and was, one of the opening speakers of it was the Russian prime minister, and things like that, which is in direct contrast, for example, to the supposed Russian hacker narrative that's been propagated extensively in US mainstream media. The US government had no problem participating in Cyber Polygon and no criticism of the WEF for cohosting their cyber simulation, cyber attack simulation with the supposed hackers at large that supposedly interfered in the US elections.
"So in 2016 and 2020, there were a lot of, you know, narratives propagated by US mainstream media about Russian hackers, and none of those mainstream media outlets criticized the WEF for doing their big cyberattack simulation in partnership with the Russian government... Cyber Polygon was the WEF and a subsidiary of Sberbank, Russia's largest privately owned bank. And also the Russian prime minister, gave, like, the opening remarks, and it was affiliated to some agree with with the Russian government."
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