EU to Stage Large-Scale Cyberattack Simulation on Supply Chains- This Week

How likely is a large scale cyberattack in 2022

  • 0-30% Chance

    Votes: 14 28.0%
  • 30-60%

    Votes: 21 42.0%
  • 60-90 %

    Votes: 9 18.0%
  • >90%

    Votes: 6 12.0%

  • Total voters
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a digital law proposed by the European Union that goes hand-in-hand with the WEF’s great reset agenda — digital identity schemes — that keep a record of all your online activity and can provide or restrict citizen access to essential goods and services.
Anybody know about this law ?? @Drareg @haidut
 

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Anybody know about this law ?? @Drareg @haidut
It’s like Sweden’s federated ID system where all your details are kept with the central bank, your new social security number essentially. It’s clear the EU are moving in this direction, just search the crap EU website and you will uncover it, I have always suspected their website and search are crap for a reason, it deters people from bothering, it’s like 1999 internet on there.
 
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It’s like Sweden’s federated ID system where all your details are kept with the central bank, your new social security number essentially. It’s clear the EU are moving in this direction, just search the crap EU website and you will uncover it, I have always suspected their website and search are crap for a reason, it deters people from bothering, it’s like 1999 internet on there.
Here it is. They're already dropping some hints at how far-reaching this is going to be.

"The European digital identity will enable us to do in any Member State as we do at home without any extra cost and fewer hurdles. Be that renting a flat or opening a bank account outside of our home country."

"The European Digital Identity wallets offer a new possibility for them to store and use data for all sorts of services, from checking in at the airport to renting a car."

"For example, by 2030, all key public services should be available online, all citizens will have access to electronic medical records; and 80% citizens should use an eID solution. "


 

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Here it is. They're already dropping some hints at how far-reaching this is going to be.

"The European digital identity will enable us to do in any Member State as we do at home without any extra cost and fewer hurdles. Be that renting a flat or opening a bank account outside of our home country."

"The European Digital Identity wallets offer a new possibility for them to store and use data for all sorts of services, from checking in at the airport to renting a car."

"For example, by 2030, all key public services should be available online, all citizens will have access to electronic medical records; and 80% citizens should use an eID solution. "



It’s inspired by this I think, I wanted to start a separate thread on it at some point. Citibank are a big part of this ruling class clique.

 
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The infamous cyberattack, followed by a new digital wallet and currency:

“What if an attack that is even more wide-ranging and costly than NotPetya—with the ability to self-propagate and even mutate to avoid preventative controls—created cascading lockups of systemically important businesses, bankrupting organizations, disrupting services and unwinding the digital transformation efforts made over the past years?” — WEF Global Risks Report, 2022

Solution? non-anonymous internet:
“If cyberthreats continue without mitigation, governments will continue to retaliate against perpetrators (actual or perceived), leading to open cyberwarfare, further disruption for societies and loss of trust in governments’ ability to act as digital stewards” — WEF Global Risks Report 2022

To those who think bitcoin will "win"... solution: government/central bank crypto
“Cryptocurrencies have also allowed cybercriminals to collect payments with an only modest risk of detection or monetary clawback” — WEF Global Risks Report, 2022
 
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It’s inspired by this I think, I wanted to start a separate thread on it at some point. Citibank are a big part of this ruling class clique.

Wow , that seems dangerous. Sweden is going to be cashless in 3 years ,according to this source.

"All that we need is common consent"
That's why it's so important that people do not comply.
 
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Wow , that seems dangerous. Sweden is going to be cashless in 3 years ,according to this source.

"All that we need is common consent"
That's why it's so important that people do not comply.

That’s why they are creating the conditions necessary for consent, the wealth transfers and hoarding of resources to the top is the current tactic, they are herding us into a state of desperation, fractured individual identities creates no coherency, it gives them power to amplify the solution, people will naturally veer toward the signal.
Basic information theory or cybernetic control and feedback in the animal and the machine, they don’t need everyone, maybe 80% of a given population is enough.
 

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International Finance Leaders Hold ‘War Game’ Exercise Simulating Global Financial Collapse
High-level international banking officials and organizations last month gathered in Israel for a global “war game” exercise simulating the collapse of the global financial system. The tabletop exercise was reminiscent of “Event 201” — the pandemic simulation exercise that took place in October 2019, shortly before COVID-19 entered the global scene.

The Collective Strength initiative was held for 10 days, beginning Dec. 9, 2021, at the Israeli Finance Ministry in Jerusalem. It was relocated to Jerusalem from the Dubai World Expo over concerns about the Omicron variant.

Israel led a 10-country contingent that also included treasury officials from the U.S., Austria, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, Switzerland, Thailand and the United Arab Emirates. Representatives from supranational organizations, such as the International Monetary Fund (IMF), World Bank and Bank of International Settlements (BIS), also participated. Described as a simulated “war game,” the exercise sought to model the response to various hypothetical large-scale cyberattacks on the global financial system, including the leaking of sensitive financial data on the “Dark Web,” hacks targeting the global foreign exchange system, and subsequent bank runs and market chaos fueled by “fake news.”

However, the main theme of “Collective Strength” appears not so much the simulation of such cyberattacks but, as the name of the initiative implies, the strengthening of global cooperation in cybersecurity and the financial sector.

Policy solutions included debt repayment grace periods, SWAP/REPO agreements, coordinated bank holidays and coordinated delinking from major currencies.
 
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That’s why they are creating the conditions necessary for consent, the wealth transfers and hoarding of resources to the top is the current tactic, they are herding us into a state of desperation, fractured individual identities creates no coherency, it gives them power to amplify the solution, people will naturally veer toward the signal.
Basic information theory or cybernetic control and feedback in the animal and the machine, they don’t need everyone, maybe 80% of a given population is enough.
Yes, I agree.
And i think they're going to use the Russia-Ukraine conflict to accelerate this process.
 
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Again: framing of russia as the bad guy. I dont think it'll matter if they did it or not.
It looks more and more like a future cyber attack will be blamed on Russia.

"He [Biden] noted this could also come in the form of a Russian cyber-attack or other form of irregular warfare."
(Biden Walks Back Ukraine Statements: Any Russian Offensive Marks An "Invasion" | ZeroHedge)
looks like He's telegraphing the punch. Gassed up, cashed up, and stocked. Hopefully nothing will happen but it feels like it's coming.
 

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Yes, I agree.
And i think they're going to use the Russia-Ukraine conflict to accelerate this process.

Rumor is British troops are in Ukraine, they need a distraction to bury the covid narrative perhaps, it will also like you say justify the cyber attack.
Hopefully the public will loose patients with these wars, they will ramp up the propaganda machine again, psychos.
 
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Rumor is British troops are in Ukraine, they need a distraction to bury the covid narrative perhaps, it will also like you say justify the cyber attack.
Hopefully the public will loose patients with these wars, they will ramp up the propaganda machine again, psychos.
I didn't know that. Do you think the UK and/or US will send troops once there's a war between Russia and Ukraine?
I'm wondering what the US will do once russia attacks ukraine ... I'd guess they wont do much outside outside of trading restrictions and weapon deliveries.
 

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I didn't know that. Do you think the UK and/or US will send troops once there's a war between Russia and Ukraine?
I'm wondering what the US will do once russia attacks ukraine ... I'd guess they wont do much outside outside of trading restrictions and weapon deliveries.

There are many NATO-member states personell already in Ukraine. Specialists and instructors, lots of special forces.

For active combat duty? Maybe not. But to prepare and advice. Probably some special forces to help Ukrainian snipers to dig in or some SF to laser tag the enemy.

I hope and pray Russia won’t attack. Couldn’t stand the pretext that would give „the west“ to act out a lot of ***t. Endless propaganda to accompany it too. Can’t stand the endless lies
 

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With the strange rolling back of covid restrictions it may signal the new financial system is ready, the CBDC's essentially, the stock market is on a slow decline all this week and looks set to continue next week, a lot of complex financial packages are due to expire, the may need to start this hack soon.

I think the tensions with Russia they are hyping in media is framing them for the hack attack, maybe a moderate enough shooting war after the hack, this war will run cover for acceptance of CBDC's, they can limit discussion on CBDC's and stifle protests against them under the guise of being busy "freeing" Ukraine.

Nobody will buy this crap, the media will have to drive more hysterical fraud than they did for covid, it seems the internet will have to go along with the financial system.

Anyone know if satellite internet will still be operational during times like this?
 
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Anyone know if satellite internet will still be operational during times like this?
Oh that's a good question.
Will SMS service still work of the internet is going down?
 

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Oh that's a good question.
Will SMS service still work of the internet is going down?
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