So, we now have a report on Zero Hedge about what took place at the Cyber Polygon simulation the other day.
Here are a couple of excerpts:
Videos published by the World Economic Forum set mental alarms off for Americans nationwide. According to this video, a cyber attack could be 10x more prevalent than what we’ve experienced with COVID-19. The narrator within the video states, “Fortunately, at least until now, cyber-attacks have not impacted our health the way pandemics have. At least until now.” The video goes on to state, “The only way to stop the exponential propagation of a COVID-like cyber threat is to fully disconnect the millions of vulnerable devices from one another and from the internet.”You simply have to replace the word "vulnerable" with "alternative viewpoints" to get the real intent. In the simulation, it is the vulnerable that are attacked although they appear to have the dual role of also mounting the attack as the Red Team.
This next excerpt is also quite revealing:
"A collection of some of the best cybersecurity workers in the world gathered together into two teams to simulate a cyberattack of massive scope in real-time. This simulation involved 120 teams from 29 countries, and the event was joined by state and law enforcement agencies, financial, educational and healthcare institutions, organizations from the IT, telecom, energy, metal, chemical, aerospace engineering and other industries.” The good guys were the Blue Team, "... which protected their little chunks of infrastructure from the cyber-attack" while the Red Team mounted the attack and probably learned how to best take down all alternative sites and forums.This next excerpt reveals how they simulated, or should I say worked out, how to protect the elitist presence on the internet referred to in Cyber Polygon as the "good guys" (of course) and the Blue Team. As expected, they name the Blue Team as "... state and law enforcement agencies, financial, educational and healthcare institutions, organizations from the IT, telecom, energy, metal, chemical, aerospace, engineering and other industries.” A who's who of elitist interests. This Blue Team "protected their little chunks of infrastructure from the cyber-attack" (naturally). Predictably, the Red Team was vulnerable and so when cyber polygon goes live, they cannot defend themselves against the attack and will be taken offline, leaving the internet with only one official narrative for everyone.
It certainly is a bold plan but will they get away with it?
https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitic...e-not-going-it