Difference between revisions of "Cyber Polygon"
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Revision as of 15:40, 27 July 2021
Cyber Polygon is a series of exercises aranged by the World Economic Forum to simulate a collapse of the internet because of comprehensive cyberattacks.
In July 2020, Schwab 'predicted' "comprehensive Cyberattacks bringing power supply, transportation, hospital services - our society as a whole, to a halt" in the near future. (Bitchute link[1]) |
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