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Currently, the World Economic Forum announces the so-called "Cyber Polygon Event" for July 9, 2021. In this exercise, an attack by Russian hackers on the Internet is to be simulated, causing the global supply chains to collapse. According to journalist James Corbett, "Cyber Polygon" is a deception exercise that serves only to prepare people for externally controlled digital dependency. Find out how he arrives at this assessment in the following broadcast.
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The Word Economic Forum's (WEF) latest simulation of 2019, "Event 201," played out the effects of a global coronavirus pandemic. We all saw what happened afterwards.
Currently, the WEF is announcing the so-called "Cyber Polygon Event" for July 9, 2021: This time, it will simulate an attack by Russian hackers on the Internet that will collapse global supply chains and bring our lives to a complete halt.
According to journalist James Corbett, "Cyber Polygon" is a deception that only serves to prepare people for a foreign-determined digital dependency - before this scenario also becomes reality.
Before that happens, James Corbett recommends what the WEF is determined to prevent: that we recognize the deception and network with like-minded people in the analog world.
Watch the following broadcast by James Corbett.
https://www.bitchute.com/video/dbaDtEZcZ8WL/
Interview Dan Dick with James Corbett on the subject: Cyber Polygon
Corbett:
Klaus Schwab, the would-be ruler of the planet, was already saying ‘oh, you know, there’s going to be a cyber pandemic that’s going to make Covid-19 look like child’s play. – Ehm, what?! Excuse me, what’s a cyber pandemic? And why are you so confident that this is going to happen? That should be raising alarm bells, even of itself.
News anchor (woman):
We begin with the brazen cyber attack that has shut down the biggest pipeline in the United States, cutting off the flow of gasoline, Diesel, and jet fuel. Today, the FBI put out a statement, pointing the finger at a group of hackers. The FBI says, “…the Darkside ransomware is responsible for the compromise of the Colonial Pipeline networks.”
News anchor (man):
JBS paid hackers a ransom of 11 million dollars after last week’s cyber attack crippled that company’s meat supply. The paper, citing the company’s CEO, reports the company paid the ransom in bitcoin. He told the journal it was a painful decision but called it “the right thing for our customers”. The hack shuttered several US beef plants and sparked concerns about rising meat prices and supply issues. The FBI reports that Russian criminal cyber gang REvil was behind the attack. Question is: Will the FBI hack them back?
Klaus Schwab:
2020 – the year that has really changed the world. It is thanks to technology that we are able to join the Cyber Polygon entirely remotely.
Mikhail Mishustin – Prime Minister of the Russian Federation:
This training is another step in creating a trusted digital environment and fostering open dialogue to discuss even the most challenging cybersecurity issues.
Jürgen Stock – Secretery General Interpol:
Nobody can fight these phenomena which are only going to increase in the next couple of years in this dynamic technological environment.
The Rt. Hon. Tony Blair – Prime Minister, Great Britain and Northern Ireland (1997-2007):
As this world grows in force and this happens throughout the world, it is just a statement of the obvious we need to protect people properly.
Interviewer:
This is Dan Dicks reporting for PRESS FOR TRUTH on the upcoming Cyber Polygon event which is said to take place in July 9th of 2021 and as we see here from the website, it says here:
“The international capacity building initiative aimed at raising the global cyber resilience and the expansion of intersectoral cooperation against cyberthreats” – and they include this quote from Klaus Schwab, the Founder and the Executive Chairman of the World Economic Forum who says: “Technology and cybersecurity are of crucial importance in this COVID era. One of the most striking and exciting transformations caused by the pandemic has been our transition to the digital ‘everything’, both in our professional and also in our personal lives. I am glad that Cyber Polygon has proved itself as one of those brilliant initiatives that address the need for developing and enhancing global cyber resilience in the fight against cybercrime and cyberattacks.”
And joining me on the line to help us understand all of this and the potential implications of this, is our good friend James Corbett of the Corbett Report. Corbettreport.com is the website, James, thank you so much for joining us here today to talk about this very important topic, this very important event that’s coming up right around the corner, that I think a lot of people should be aware that this is coming down the pike … of course that is the Cyber Polygon event and this really could be paving the way for a future false-flag-type scenario where global supply chains will be taken out and all be blamed on hackers. But before we get into any of this bitter picture stuff, maybe we could start with some of the latest news to be making the headlines in regards to these cyber attacks. We’ve seen this pipeline being hacked, we have seen JBS, the meat company, one of the world’s largest suppliers of beef, being hacked and we are recently now learning from MSM and the FBI who have made the announcement that they paid the ransom. JBS has paid the ransom of 11 million dollars in bitcoin to these hackers. And I don’t know about you, James, but I don’t really trust the MSM or the FBI for that matter, so what do you make of these current headlines that are, you know, making the way all across the globe about these ransomware attacks? What’s your initial reaction?
Corbett:
Well, thank you for having me here, Dan. I think, you’re right, this is an incredibly important topic and you are also right that we cannot trust these pronouncements from the MSM or the FBI as far as we can throw them. So, yeah, I have skepticism about every part of every one of these stories that’s floating through the news wires right now and we don’t even have to think just in the past months or two. We can cast our mind all the way back to the beginning in the year with solarwinds hack, and there is definitely a lot of reporting in the air around this subject in particular and as you say, all the details are suspicious. But the fact that it is being reported, and reported in this way, it tells us something important about what’s happening right now which is the conditioning of the public to accept this narrative: Your supply chains are dependent on this digital infrastructure. It is vulnerable. Russian hackers are out there, hiding under every bush, and they could pounce at any moment to completely disrupt your life. That is the narrative that’s being hard-wired into the conversation right now, details – …, they’re probably all bogus anyway, they just want you to get that narrative in your head, obviously to condition us for something that is coming. And that’s the million-dollar question.
Interviewer:
Yes, it certainly seems that this Cyber Polygon event is conditioning people for what is to come. And this is being done at the hands of the World Economic Forum, and they have actually put on similar events before. Now before we talk a little bit about what the Cyber Polygon event is, maybe we could talk a little bit about the World Economic Forum and their using scenarios and drills in the past, things like Event 201 that happened before the real deal. And now they’re involved with Cyber Polygon. What can you tell us about that, the similarities between Event 201 and what they’re starting to do this year?
Corbett:
Yeah, an excellent and important question. So, the World Economic Forum – for people who don’t know – I just did a big podcast specifically drilling down on the history of the World Economic Forum, what it is – it’s called “Meet the World Economic Forum” CorbettReport.com/WEF
And yes, they have been involved in these types of drills and simulations before. Most notably in our current era, Event 201, of which I’m sure your audience has heard by now. But if not, look into it: Event 201, October of 2019, simulating what would happen in the event of a globally spreading coronavirus pandemic.
And, a lot of the discussion they were having at that time, seems quite relevant to what took place – what we are asked to believe was taking place essentially as they were starting talking about it – it was apparently just starting to spread. They were just about to start, right? What an amazing coincidence. So that is one reason that it does behoove us to at least: okay, what are they simulating now? And it’s interesting to know. But it was even last summer, when Klaus Schwab, the would-be ruler of the planet, was already saying ‘oh, you know, there’s going to be a cyber pandemic that’s going to make Covid-19 look like child’s play. – Ehm, what!? Excuse me, what’s a cyber pandemic? And why are you so confident that this is going to happen? That should be raising alarm bells, even of itself. Ehm, but yes, these types of simulations - not only that, but even World Economic Forum as a talking shop has been used, time and time again over the years, to introduce certain concepts to the global conversation. For example, I believe, it was specifically at Davos in 2010 that Bill Gates announced that the launching of the decade of vaccines and it was at Davos, for example, that they were talking about the 4th Industrial Revolution, for example. That’s where this idea was first talked about really and floated and discussed. And, by 2030 alone, nothing you’ll be happy, there is a lot of things that have been inserted into the global conversation through the World Economic Forum, which is why just by itself, it means we should be paying at least some attention to the propaganda they’re putting out there, aware that it is propaganda, it is conditioning – but, for a reason! Presumably, because this is where things are going, or are being designed to go and so, we should know about the different propaganda vectors they’re taking and so we should know more about Cyber Polygon!
Interviewer:
Yeah, especially because it’s coming up in just over three weeks [Comment: at the time the interview was recorded], less than a month away, so let’s talk a little bit of the event itself. I do believe it’s an annual thing and this year, they are planning on running certain scenarios and I believe they have different teams, some people being the hackers and other people’s being, figuring it out. What can you tell us about the events that are planned for that day, have you looked into the scenarios, at all?
Corbett:
Yes, so, Cyber Polygon is an annual event as you say, but I believe it’s only three years old at this point and I never heard about it in 2019. I heard about it last year, obviously, with Klaus Schwab announcing the Cyber Pandemic and all of that, but I haven’t heard about it before that point. It was interestingly enough, it’s a sort of joint venture between the World Economic Forum and a number of partners, who participate in it, including Interpol, ICANN: the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers, Mobile TeleSystems (=ist ein Eigenname), Ericsson,Visa and BI.ZONE and Sberbank, which are Russian entities, which, again, is another aspect of this that I find very interesting and I’m not sure exactly what that tells us, but clearly, I think there is a reason why this event is being organized and sponsored and put on and hosted by a Russian cyber security firm – that’s a part of a Russian bank. There is something very strange about that part of the narrative, especially because as everyone who is watching this knows, the entire narrative in the past 5 years has been Russian hackers, Russian hackers, Russian hackers. And that were the Russian, Russian cyber security firms in charge of this global simulation of a cyber pandemic.
So, 2021, the scenario that they are going for specifically, should again be extremely interesting considering what’s going through the news wires right now, it is the idea that hackers will be able to disrupt the corporate supply chain through their attacks in the future, so we have to be prepared for that. What does that mean precisely? Well, something like a JBS or a Colonial Pipeline, which – it comes out in the reporting again, trusted as far as you can throw it, comes out weeks later:
Oh, it’s not like Colonial Pipeline, with a ransomware that attacked couldn’t pump gas, so there is no way to get it through the system! No, no, no! It was just they were concerned about their ability to collect money! So they had to shut down the system. So, even the sort of narrative that they are trying to drill in people’s heads, “Oh, everything is connected to the internet, so they literally couldn’t open the pipes” or whatever. I mean, it’s just nonsense! But they’re trying to get you to believe that “Oh, you know, you can’t slaughter animals if there’s a ransomware attack or something like that. Oh, wait – what?? How does that work? Why are we so dependent on technology that we can’t physically do things in the physical world anymore? Hmm, that’s an interesting part of this.
But, I suggest people who are really interested, go and read the reports that they released after Cyber Polygon 2020, where they talked about the event, and how it unfolded and what they were testing last year. And they had a Red Team, that would be part of the event that would be attacking eventually, largely corporate cyber security teams were participating, and they were simulating being attacked by this Red Team, and they had to fight off the attack. And apparently, pretty much everybody failed the second part of this scenario, which was “threat hunting”. No one was prepared to “actively seek out and hunt the threat”. What does that mean exactly? I’ll leave it for people out there to really dig into the details. But again: It’s interesting, they’re probing for vulnerabilities in the cyber security infrastructure of banks and major corporations and other things that are vital to the supply chain.
So, there’s a lot in different ways that this can play out, and I think, probably the least likely is that on July 9th, their simulated attack will go live and there will be an actual cyber event on that particular day – I think that’s a bit hard to initiate. Who knows? I mean, the world is cartoonish at this point, so it certainly could be the case. But my sense is that it is more likely that
1. The coverage surrounding Cyber Polygon 2021 will be used to, once again, drill that narrative into people’s heads that Russian hackers are everywhere, they’re coming for your supply chain infrastructure, they’re going to disrupt the global economy – and
2. I think it is a way of testing, where these various cyber security teams are, how aware they are of different types of threats, how vulnerable they are to this type of attack or that type of attack, which is obviously valuable information for would-be hackers, don’t you think? So, if the hackers are running the simulation, then hey, you know, what does that mean?
So, there’s a lot of different ways that this can play out, but as I say: The baseline is to get people on board with the narrative, because – and I always bring it back to this, and my audience will be sick of hearing it, but we need to stress this every single time, Half Moon Bay, California, 2008, there was a conference in which Lawrence Lessig said, I’ve had discussions with, ah, I want to say Richard Right, that’s probably not his name, the former counter terrorists are under Clinton and Bush, “Your government has failed you on 9/11”, that guy, his name is completely escaping my attention. He said to Lawrence Lessig: Yes, of course they didn’t write the Patriot Act in the few weeks between 9/11 and the end of October. It was this multi thousand-page document until all these legalies and various clauses – no, that was sitting there on the books waiting for an event to bring out.
And you’d better believe, he said, there is an I-Patriot Act waiting for an event so that they can release it and have a justification for it and one can well image, what will be included (15:03) in that type of eye Patriot Act legislation. It will mean the absolute end of any pre-tense of anonymity online. You will have your internet driver’s license, you know, whatever it is, from your government in order to get online, you’re going to have to have your card or your thumb print or whatever it ends up being, and they
will monitor and make sure they have absolutely all details of everything you’re doing online at all times and it will be directly relatable back to you, it will be everything we saw in the war on terror paradigm, will come to the online space and, I’m gonna go on a limb and say that voices like yours and mine and those of other people in the independent media are going to be absolutely at the top of the list of terrorists who are creating all this havoc online by spreading misinformation… We all know how this will play out. But this is the excuse that they will try to use. “Ah, Russian hackers have disrupted the whole global supply chains! We’re gonna have to crack down on crypto currencies and independent media and everything else; it will be their absolute blank check for everything they want to do.
So, as always, exactly as with the war on terror paradigm, our power is to disarm the narrative before they play their trump card. If there had been people – more people – warning about false-flag terrorism, explaining it to the public, demonstrating how it works: This is how it has happened throughout history, this is what they want to do, this is how they are going to accomplish it, and THEN a 9/11 happens, it’s going to be a lot harder sell to a lot more of the public. Thankfully, a lot of people have been trained on false flag terrorism over the past couple of decades. Can we now extend that out – now, just think: How do they do that in 2021, it’s going to look different than 2001, and it will probably evolve “virtual flag” terrorism, an important concept.
We can only skim the surface in this conversation, but I’ve done work on that over the years. I hope, people will go to corbettreport.com, type “virtual flag” into my search bar, and you’ll find various reports I’ve done on this topic over the years.
Interviewer:
Well, if – and inevitably when, I should say, they do move into this stage of bringing it into the real world and we do start to see these breakdowns in the global supply chains, what is the ultimate end game from them? I mean, obviously it’s about control. It’s about shutting down voices like yours and mine, but they also often talk about this “Great Reset”, at least, you know, Klaus Schwab is a big fan of this anyways. Could this be the catalyst that they feel is necessary for this so-called “Great Reset”?
Corbett:
Yes! But paradoxically, so. Because, think about it: If our entire lives are so digitally dependent and we’re so dependent on everything being online and instantly available, that it’s this great threat, and the cyber pandemic will be so much worse than Covid-19, cause we’re so dependent on our virtual existence now, don’t you think, logically then you should say: Well maybe, we shouldn’t be so dependent on this digital infrastructure! Maybe, we should build up our physical infrastructure separate from what’s happening online so that we can survive if there’s some kind of great disruption.
But of course, that’s not the narrative they want. No, no no. We are, we just are dependent on this digital infrastructure, and so, it means, we need even more power! We need all the power we can possibly accrue in order to combat these threats! Because you are so dependent on your online life, you cannot have a day of disruption of your banking accounts, the gas station and everything else falling apart, no! So, of course, we plunge headlong face first into this Great Reset/ Fourth industrial revolution, merging our entire physical identities with our digital identities as Klaus Schwab often says, taking the brain chips and everything – what could go wrong?! Well, a lot of things could go wrong, like they could hack your brain! So, we have to control absolutely every aspect of this digital infrastructure and we need to surveil everything that’s going on at all times and make sure there’s no naughty-thought criminals out there, because they are the threat to your existence. Not the people who are putting you more and more and more into this digital gulag that they are constructing, that they control, no, no, no, that’s not the problem! The problem is free people doing free things online! Oh no, we can’t have that!
So, I want people to note that narrative, if this made any logical sense. The answer to these digital online threats would be to build up the physical infrastructure of the real world, separate from our digital identities! But they don’t want that, they want to merge them. And this, paradoxically, all over doesn’t make logical sense! This type of event will be used to bring us even more into that space, where we’re even more dependent online.
So think about that and maybe we can start inserting that into this conversation that: Hey, yeah, this is a threat! I’m sure there are hackers out there that do want you, both actual real hackers, and the governments masquerading as hackers. They do want to get at your digital identity, and your digital existence and disrupt your digital life. So maybe we need to start building up a real physical infrastructure, and that could be the real solution to these problems that they’re creating.
Interviewer:
(PFT) Yeah, on that note, let’s close on that, a little bit on what people can actively do today, you know, staying two steps ahead here, to be able to protect themselves. So if we do see these things coming down the pipe soon, what are some simple things that people can do practically in their everyday lives, to just prepare for what we know is eventually coming.
Corbett:
Well, I believe our friends down in Texas got a little taste of what life can be like when the power goes off this past winter, didn’t they? And I think a lot of people felt sure, they realized „Oh,“ you know, „I’m not prepared for this type of event!“ That’s a good little test! And hey, maybe that’s something that you can do, all of you out there listening to this, can do in your own life! Just try, just try to go a day or two days without electricity! Is that even conceivable for you?
And if not, how can you start to build that up?
There is a reason why they have spent so much time and energy in the propaganda sphere over the past decade or two, denigrating preppers,
„Oh my God, people who are trying to prepare for stuff, oh those crazy preppers!“ Why, why on earth would we denigrate that? Doesn’t that seem just like basic plain common sense?!
It’s because they do not want you to be prepared for anything. So I think we need to add the very least, start coming up with a plan: How do I survive a day? How do I survive two days? See if you can extend that and just getting the necessary supplies in place for food, for water, for basic shelter, just for a day or two. And then see if you can extend that for more.
It’s baby steps.
And of course, in the event of total Mad Max, the end of the world, you know, maybe that’s not gonna be enough, but at the very least, the more prepared more of us are, the less likely will be to devolve into that Mad Max scenario. So there are definite concrete steps that people can be doing, and I would suggest people just start! Start researching about basic bug out bags, survival gear, preparedness in general. And seeing if they can take some of those baby steps now, so that they don’t have to take giant leaps when this all comes crashing down around them in this free prepared cyber pandemic scenario.
Interviewer:
Absolutely fantastic advice! I couldn’t agree more. Right now people need to focus on becoming completely self-sustainable, not relying on the banks, not relying on the governments, not relying on the grocery stores whatsoever, and being able to survive out there in the wilderness. We literally have to get back to the point of living the way our grandparents lived, and that’s gonna take some hard, hard work and hard effort. But you don’t wanna be slapped in the face with this when it’s too late. You need to get in shape and get on this now, before…
Corbett:
Yes! And let me add one thing to that: It’s not that we all have to be islands in and off ourselves, not knowing anyone, no! Our grandparents lived in community. They knew people around them that could help them through these sorts of things and there was a greater sense of community a hundred years ago during the Great Depression. That helped a lot of people physically survive! We need to be building up those communities now, like-minded people in your area. Find them, work with them. You may have disagreements on this or that, this is not the time to be at each other’s throats. We’re going to need each other through this crisis because no one will be able to survive all by themselves. So community is another very important link of that preparedness …
Interviewer:
Yes! Absolutely! I think community, not only the ability to not be relying on all of these governments and banks, but community indeed. We’re gonna have to support each other moving forward, and that’s why, yes – you know, make friends with the like-minded people, and maybe go in on the land together, you know. Pool your resources together! One guy might be good at one trade and another’s guy’s good in another! We get back to bartering and living like that, so once again: Fantastic words of advice, James! I know you are gonna continue to be covering this one, it’s coming up in a couple of weeks. You’re gonna continue with your exposés of the World Economic Forum. For anybody who may not know where to find you, where is the best place for them to go?
Corbett:
corbettreport.com, and you can find my work on various other platforms that I post, too, but that’s the place, and you can sign up for my free email updates or sign up to my RSS to keep up to date with what I’m doing. I will be taking a couple of weeks off actually. I should be back by the time Cyber Polygon rolls around. So if anything does take place, I’ll be here to cover it.
Interviewer:
Perfect! Wow, I will look forward to that and I strongly encourage people to check out the links. They are located in the description below. James, once again thanks so much for talking to us today.
Corbett:
Thank you Dan.
06.07.2021 | www.kla.tv/19179
The Word Economic Forum's (WEF) latest simulation of 2019, "Event 201," played out the effects of a global coronavirus pandemic. We all saw what happened afterwards. Currently, the WEF is announcing the so-called "Cyber Polygon Event" for July 9, 2021: This time, it will simulate an attack by Russian hackers on the Internet that will collapse global supply chains and bring our lives to a complete halt. According to journalist James Corbett, "Cyber Polygon" is a deception that only serves to prepare people for a foreign-determined digital dependency - before this scenario also becomes reality. Before that happens, James Corbett recommends what the WEF is determined to prevent: that we recognize the deception and network with like-minded people in the analog world. Watch the following broadcast by James Corbett. https://www.bitchute.com/video/dbaDtEZcZ8WL/ Interview Dan Dick with James Corbett on the subject: Cyber Polygon Corbett: Klaus Schwab, the would-be ruler of the planet, was already saying ‘oh, you know, there’s going to be a cyber pandemic that’s going to make Covid-19 look like child’s play. – Ehm, what?! Excuse me, what’s a cyber pandemic? And why are you so confident that this is going to happen? That should be raising alarm bells, even of itself. News anchor (woman): We begin with the brazen cyber attack that has shut down the biggest pipeline in the United States, cutting off the flow of gasoline, Diesel, and jet fuel. Today, the FBI put out a statement, pointing the finger at a group of hackers. The FBI says, “…the Darkside ransomware is responsible for the compromise of the Colonial Pipeline networks.” News anchor (man): JBS paid hackers a ransom of 11 million dollars after last week’s cyber attack crippled that company’s meat supply. The paper, citing the company’s CEO, reports the company paid the ransom in bitcoin. He told the journal it was a painful decision but called it “the right thing for our customers”. The hack shuttered several US beef plants and sparked concerns about rising meat prices and supply issues. The FBI reports that Russian criminal cyber gang REvil was behind the attack. Question is: Will the FBI hack them back? Klaus Schwab: 2020 – the year that has really changed the world. It is thanks to technology that we are able to join the Cyber Polygon entirely remotely. Mikhail Mishustin – Prime Minister of the Russian Federation: This training is another step in creating a trusted digital environment and fostering open dialogue to discuss even the most challenging cybersecurity issues. Jürgen Stock – Secretery General Interpol: Nobody can fight these phenomena which are only going to increase in the next couple of years in this dynamic technological environment. The Rt. Hon. Tony Blair – Prime Minister, Great Britain and Northern Ireland (1997-2007): As this world grows in force and this happens throughout the world, it is just a statement of the obvious we need to protect people properly. Interviewer: This is Dan Dicks reporting for PRESS FOR TRUTH on the upcoming Cyber Polygon event which is said to take place in July 9th of 2021 and as we see here from the website, it says here: “The international capacity building initiative aimed at raising the global cyber resilience and the expansion of intersectoral cooperation against cyberthreats” – and they include this quote from Klaus Schwab, the Founder and the Executive Chairman of the World Economic Forum who says: “Technology and cybersecurity are of crucial importance in this COVID era. One of the most striking and exciting transformations caused by the pandemic has been our transition to the digital ‘everything’, both in our professional and also in our personal lives. I am glad that Cyber Polygon has proved itself as one of those brilliant initiatives that address the need for developing and enhancing global cyber resilience in the fight against cybercrime and cyberattacks.” And joining me on the line to help us understand all of this and the potential implications of this, is our good friend James Corbett of the Corbett Report. Corbettreport.com is the website, James, thank you so much for joining us here today to talk about this very important topic, this very important event that’s coming up right around the corner, that I think a lot of people should be aware that this is coming down the pike … of course that is the Cyber Polygon event and this really could be paving the way for a future false-flag-type scenario where global supply chains will be taken out and all be blamed on hackers. But before we get into any of this bitter picture stuff, maybe we could start with some of the latest news to be making the headlines in regards to these cyber attacks. We’ve seen this pipeline being hacked, we have seen JBS, the meat company, one of the world’s largest suppliers of beef, being hacked and we are recently now learning from MSM and the FBI who have made the announcement that they paid the ransom. JBS has paid the ransom of 11 million dollars in bitcoin to these hackers. And I don’t know about you, James, but I don’t really trust the MSM or the FBI for that matter, so what do you make of these current headlines that are, you know, making the way all across the globe about these ransomware attacks? What’s your initial reaction? Corbett: Well, thank you for having me here, Dan. I think, you’re right, this is an incredibly important topic and you are also right that we cannot trust these pronouncements from the MSM or the FBI as far as we can throw them. So, yeah, I have skepticism about every part of every one of these stories that’s floating through the news wires right now and we don’t even have to think just in the past months or two. We can cast our mind all the way back to the beginning in the year with solarwinds hack, and there is definitely a lot of reporting in the air around this subject in particular and as you say, all the details are suspicious. But the fact that it is being reported, and reported in this way, it tells us something important about what’s happening right now which is the conditioning of the public to accept this narrative: Your supply chains are dependent on this digital infrastructure. It is vulnerable. Russian hackers are out there, hiding under every bush, and they could pounce at any moment to completely disrupt your life. That is the narrative that’s being hard-wired into the conversation right now, details – …, they’re probably all bogus anyway, they just want you to get that narrative in your head, obviously to condition us for something that is coming. And that’s the million-dollar question. Interviewer: Yes, it certainly seems that this Cyber Polygon event is conditioning people for what is to come. And this is being done at the hands of the World Economic Forum, and they have actually put on similar events before. Now before we talk a little bit about what the Cyber Polygon event is, maybe we could talk a little bit about the World Economic Forum and their using scenarios and drills in the past, things like Event 201 that happened before the real deal. And now they’re involved with Cyber Polygon. What can you tell us about that, the similarities between Event 201 and what they’re starting to do this year? Corbett: Yeah, an excellent and important question. So, the World Economic Forum – for people who don’t know – I just did a big podcast specifically drilling down on the history of the World Economic Forum, what it is – it’s called “Meet the World Economic Forum” CorbettReport.com/WEF And yes, they have been involved in these types of drills and simulations before. Most notably in our current era, Event 201, of which I’m sure your audience has heard by now. But if not, look into it: Event 201, October of 2019, simulating what would happen in the event of a globally spreading coronavirus pandemic. And, a lot of the discussion they were having at that time, seems quite relevant to what took place – what we are asked to believe was taking place essentially as they were starting talking about it – it was apparently just starting to spread. They were just about to start, right? What an amazing coincidence. So that is one reason that it does behoove us to at least: okay, what are they simulating now? And it’s interesting to know. But it was even last summer, when Klaus Schwab, the would-be ruler of the planet, was already saying ‘oh, you know, there’s going to be a cyber pandemic that’s going to make Covid-19 look like child’s play. – Ehm, what!? Excuse me, what’s a cyber pandemic? And why are you so confident that this is going to happen? That should be raising alarm bells, even of itself. Ehm, but yes, these types of simulations - not only that, but even World Economic Forum as a talking shop has been used, time and time again over the years, to introduce certain concepts to the global conversation. For example, I believe, it was specifically at Davos in 2010 that Bill Gates announced that the launching of the decade of vaccines and it was at Davos, for example, that they were talking about the 4th Industrial Revolution, for example. That’s where this idea was first talked about really and floated and discussed. And, by 2030 alone, nothing you’ll be happy, there is a lot of things that have been inserted into the global conversation through the World Economic Forum, which is why just by itself, it means we should be paying at least some attention to the propaganda they’re putting out there, aware that it is propaganda, it is conditioning – but, for a reason! Presumably, because this is where things are going, or are being designed to go and so, we should know about the different propaganda vectors they’re taking and so we should know more about Cyber Polygon! Interviewer: Yeah, especially because it’s coming up in just over three weeks [Comment: at the time the interview was recorded], less than a month away, so let’s talk a little bit of the event itself. I do believe it’s an annual thing and this year, they are planning on running certain scenarios and I believe they have different teams, some people being the hackers and other people’s being, figuring it out. What can you tell us about the events that are planned for that day, have you looked into the scenarios, at all? Corbett: Yes, so, Cyber Polygon is an annual event as you say, but I believe it’s only three years old at this point and I never heard about it in 2019. I heard about it last year, obviously, with Klaus Schwab announcing the Cyber Pandemic and all of that, but I haven’t heard about it before that point. It was interestingly enough, it’s a sort of joint venture between the World Economic Forum and a number of partners, who participate in it, including Interpol, ICANN: the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers, Mobile TeleSystems (=ist ein Eigenname), Ericsson,Visa and BI.ZONE and Sberbank, which are Russian entities, which, again, is another aspect of this that I find very interesting and I’m not sure exactly what that tells us, but clearly, I think there is a reason why this event is being organized and sponsored and put on and hosted by a Russian cyber security firm – that’s a part of a Russian bank. There is something very strange about that part of the narrative, especially because as everyone who is watching this knows, the entire narrative in the past 5 years has been Russian hackers, Russian hackers, Russian hackers. And that were the Russian, Russian cyber security firms in charge of this global simulation of a cyber pandemic. So, 2021, the scenario that they are going for specifically, should again be extremely interesting considering what’s going through the news wires right now, it is the idea that hackers will be able to disrupt the corporate supply chain through their attacks in the future, so we have to be prepared for that. What does that mean precisely? Well, something like a JBS or a Colonial Pipeline, which – it comes out in the reporting again, trusted as far as you can throw it, comes out weeks later: Oh, it’s not like Colonial Pipeline, with a ransomware that attacked couldn’t pump gas, so there is no way to get it through the system! No, no, no! It was just they were concerned about their ability to collect money! So they had to shut down the system. So, even the sort of narrative that they are trying to drill in people’s heads, “Oh, everything is connected to the internet, so they literally couldn’t open the pipes” or whatever. I mean, it’s just nonsense! But they’re trying to get you to believe that “Oh, you know, you can’t slaughter animals if there’s a ransomware attack or something like that. Oh, wait – what?? How does that work? Why are we so dependent on technology that we can’t physically do things in the physical world anymore? Hmm, that’s an interesting part of this. But, I suggest people who are really interested, go and read the reports that they released after Cyber Polygon 2020, where they talked about the event, and how it unfolded and what they were testing last year. And they had a Red Team, that would be part of the event that would be attacking eventually, largely corporate cyber security teams were participating, and they were simulating being attacked by this Red Team, and they had to fight off the attack. And apparently, pretty much everybody failed the second part of this scenario, which was “threat hunting”. No one was prepared to “actively seek out and hunt the threat”. What does that mean exactly? I’ll leave it for people out there to really dig into the details. But again: It’s interesting, they’re probing for vulnerabilities in the cyber security infrastructure of banks and major corporations and other things that are vital to the supply chain. So, there’s a lot in different ways that this can play out, and I think, probably the least likely is that on July 9th, their simulated attack will go live and there will be an actual cyber event on that particular day – I think that’s a bit hard to initiate. Who knows? I mean, the world is cartoonish at this point, so it certainly could be the case. But my sense is that it is more likely that 1. The coverage surrounding Cyber Polygon 2021 will be used to, once again, drill that narrative into people’s heads that Russian hackers are everywhere, they’re coming for your supply chain infrastructure, they’re going to disrupt the global economy – and 2. I think it is a way of testing, where these various cyber security teams are, how aware they are of different types of threats, how vulnerable they are to this type of attack or that type of attack, which is obviously valuable information for would-be hackers, don’t you think? So, if the hackers are running the simulation, then hey, you know, what does that mean? So, there’s a lot of different ways that this can play out, but as I say: The baseline is to get people on board with the narrative, because – and I always bring it back to this, and my audience will be sick of hearing it, but we need to stress this every single time, Half Moon Bay, California, 2008, there was a conference in which Lawrence Lessig said, I’ve had discussions with, ah, I want to say Richard Right, that’s probably not his name, the former counter terrorists are under Clinton and Bush, “Your government has failed you on 9/11”, that guy, his name is completely escaping my attention. He said to Lawrence Lessig: Yes, of course they didn’t write the Patriot Act in the few weeks between 9/11 and the end of October. It was this multi thousand-page document until all these legalies and various clauses – no, that was sitting there on the books waiting for an event to bring out. And you’d better believe, he said, there is an I-Patriot Act waiting for an event so that they can release it and have a justification for it and one can well image, what will be included (15:03) in that type of eye Patriot Act legislation. It will mean the absolute end of any pre-tense of anonymity online. You will have your internet driver’s license, you know, whatever it is, from your government in order to get online, you’re going to have to have your card or your thumb print or whatever it ends up being, and they will monitor and make sure they have absolutely all details of everything you’re doing online at all times and it will be directly relatable back to you, it will be everything we saw in the war on terror paradigm, will come to the online space and, I’m gonna go on a limb and say that voices like yours and mine and those of other people in the independent media are going to be absolutely at the top of the list of terrorists who are creating all this havoc online by spreading misinformation… We all know how this will play out. But this is the excuse that they will try to use. “Ah, Russian hackers have disrupted the whole global supply chains! We’re gonna have to crack down on crypto currencies and independent media and everything else; it will be their absolute blank check for everything they want to do. So, as always, exactly as with the war on terror paradigm, our power is to disarm the narrative before they play their trump card. If there had been people – more people – warning about false-flag terrorism, explaining it to the public, demonstrating how it works: This is how it has happened throughout history, this is what they want to do, this is how they are going to accomplish it, and THEN a 9/11 happens, it’s going to be a lot harder sell to a lot more of the public. Thankfully, a lot of people have been trained on false flag terrorism over the past couple of decades. Can we now extend that out – now, just think: How do they do that in 2021, it’s going to look different than 2001, and it will probably evolve “virtual flag” terrorism, an important concept. We can only skim the surface in this conversation, but I’ve done work on that over the years. I hope, people will go to corbettreport.com, type “virtual flag” into my search bar, and you’ll find various reports I’ve done on this topic over the years. Interviewer: Well, if – and inevitably when, I should say, they do move into this stage of bringing it into the real world and we do start to see these breakdowns in the global supply chains, what is the ultimate end game from them? I mean, obviously it’s about control. It’s about shutting down voices like yours and mine, but they also often talk about this “Great Reset”, at least, you know, Klaus Schwab is a big fan of this anyways. Could this be the catalyst that they feel is necessary for this so-called “Great Reset”? Corbett: Yes! But paradoxically, so. Because, think about it: If our entire lives are so digitally dependent and we’re so dependent on everything being online and instantly available, that it’s this great threat, and the cyber pandemic will be so much worse than Covid-19, cause we’re so dependent on our virtual existence now, don’t you think, logically then you should say: Well maybe, we shouldn’t be so dependent on this digital infrastructure! Maybe, we should build up our physical infrastructure separate from what’s happening online so that we can survive if there’s some kind of great disruption. But of course, that’s not the narrative they want. No, no no. We are, we just are dependent on this digital infrastructure, and so, it means, we need even more power! We need all the power we can possibly accrue in order to combat these threats! Because you are so dependent on your online life, you cannot have a day of disruption of your banking accounts, the gas station and everything else falling apart, no! So, of course, we plunge headlong face first into this Great Reset/ Fourth industrial revolution, merging our entire physical identities with our digital identities as Klaus Schwab often says, taking the brain chips and everything – what could go wrong?! Well, a lot of things could go wrong, like they could hack your brain! So, we have to control absolutely every aspect of this digital infrastructure and we need to surveil everything that’s going on at all times and make sure there’s no naughty-thought criminals out there, because they are the threat to your existence. Not the people who are putting you more and more and more into this digital gulag that they are constructing, that they control, no, no, no, that’s not the problem! The problem is free people doing free things online! Oh no, we can’t have that! So, I want people to note that narrative, if this made any logical sense. The answer to these digital online threats would be to build up the physical infrastructure of the real world, separate from our digital identities! But they don’t want that, they want to merge them. And this, paradoxically, all over doesn’t make logical sense! This type of event will be used to bring us even more into that space, where we’re even more dependent online. So think about that and maybe we can start inserting that into this conversation that: Hey, yeah, this is a threat! I’m sure there are hackers out there that do want you, both actual real hackers, and the governments masquerading as hackers. They do want to get at your digital identity, and your digital existence and disrupt your digital life. So maybe we need to start building up a real physical infrastructure, and that could be the real solution to these problems that they’re creating. Interviewer: (PFT) Yeah, on that note, let’s close on that, a little bit on what people can actively do today, you know, staying two steps ahead here, to be able to protect themselves. So if we do see these things coming down the pipe soon, what are some simple things that people can do practically in their everyday lives, to just prepare for what we know is eventually coming. Corbett: Well, I believe our friends down in Texas got a little taste of what life can be like when the power goes off this past winter, didn’t they? And I think a lot of people felt sure, they realized „Oh,“ you know, „I’m not prepared for this type of event!“ That’s a good little test! And hey, maybe that’s something that you can do, all of you out there listening to this, can do in your own life! Just try, just try to go a day or two days without electricity! Is that even conceivable for you? And if not, how can you start to build that up? There is a reason why they have spent so much time and energy in the propaganda sphere over the past decade or two, denigrating preppers, „Oh my God, people who are trying to prepare for stuff, oh those crazy preppers!“ Why, why on earth would we denigrate that? Doesn’t that seem just like basic plain common sense?! It’s because they do not want you to be prepared for anything. So I think we need to add the very least, start coming up with a plan: How do I survive a day? How do I survive two days? See if you can extend that and just getting the necessary supplies in place for food, for water, for basic shelter, just for a day or two. And then see if you can extend that for more. It’s baby steps. And of course, in the event of total Mad Max, the end of the world, you know, maybe that’s not gonna be enough, but at the very least, the more prepared more of us are, the less likely will be to devolve into that Mad Max scenario. So there are definite concrete steps that people can be doing, and I would suggest people just start! Start researching about basic bug out bags, survival gear, preparedness in general. And seeing if they can take some of those baby steps now, so that they don’t have to take giant leaps when this all comes crashing down around them in this free prepared cyber pandemic scenario. Interviewer: Absolutely fantastic advice! I couldn’t agree more. Right now people need to focus on becoming completely self-sustainable, not relying on the banks, not relying on the governments, not relying on the grocery stores whatsoever, and being able to survive out there in the wilderness. We literally have to get back to the point of living the way our grandparents lived, and that’s gonna take some hard, hard work and hard effort. But you don’t wanna be slapped in the face with this when it’s too late. You need to get in shape and get on this now, before… Corbett: Yes! And let me add one thing to that: It’s not that we all have to be islands in and off ourselves, not knowing anyone, no! Our grandparents lived in community. They knew people around them that could help them through these sorts of things and there was a greater sense of community a hundred years ago during the Great Depression. That helped a lot of people physically survive! We need to be building up those communities now, like-minded people in your area. Find them, work with them. You may have disagreements on this or that, this is not the time to be at each other’s throats. We’re going to need each other through this crisis because no one will be able to survive all by themselves. So community is another very important link of that preparedness … Interviewer: Yes! Absolutely! I think community, not only the ability to not be relying on all of these governments and banks, but community indeed. We’re gonna have to support each other moving forward, and that’s why, yes – you know, make friends with the like-minded people, and maybe go in on the land together, you know. Pool your resources together! One guy might be good at one trade and another’s guy’s good in another! We get back to bartering and living like that, so once again: Fantastic words of advice, James! I know you are gonna continue to be covering this one, it’s coming up in a couple of weeks. You’re gonna continue with your exposés of the World Economic Forum. For anybody who may not know where to find you, where is the best place for them to go? Corbett: corbettreport.com, and you can find my work on various other platforms that I post, too, but that’s the place, and you can sign up for my free email updates or sign up to my RSS to keep up to date with what I’m doing. I will be taking a couple of weeks off actually. I should be back by the time Cyber Polygon rolls around. So if anything does take place, I’ll be here to cover it. Interviewer: Perfect! Wow, I will look forward to that and I strongly encourage people to check out the links. They are located in the description below. James, once again thanks so much for talking to us today. Corbett: Thank you Dan.
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