It should be noted that this upcoming event has been planned for some time, as the organization has been warning the world for years about the increasing likelihood of devastating cyber attacks. WEF founder Klaus Schwab informed attendees and viewers two years ago that a “frightening scenario of a comprehensive cyberattack would bring to a complete halt to the power supply, transportation, hospital services, our society as a whole.” “The COVID-19 crisis would be seen in this respect as a small disturbance in comparison to a major cyberattack,” Schwab added. The report notes further: Geopolitical instability, rapidly maturing and emerging technologies, lack of available talent, and increasing shareholder and regulatory expectations represent some of the significant challenges that concern cyber and business leaders. If the findings of last year’s Global Cybersecurity Outlook reflected the lingering impact of the pandemic, and the effects of rapid digitalization, this year’s Global Cybersecurity Outlook reveals concerns about an increasingly fragmented and unpredictable world. The outlook, however, need not seem bleak. There’s hope for better understanding – and more effective action – in the future. The best leaders avail themselves of wide-ranging information and listen to all of their stakeholders, understand their role and impact, and exercise good judgement to achieve the optimum outcomes. These attributes are no less necessary in cybersecurity than they are in any other domain. How will this attack occur? Most likely it will be couched in the ongoing war between Russia and Ukraine, with the globalist West's continuation of pouring weapons into Ukraine as the impetus. Naturally, Russia will be blamed because the end game is to destroy Moscow's regime and boost China as the 'factory of the world.' A global competitor is eliminated and the globalist WEF elite get to make billions off of Chinese labor. Sources include: WEForum.org ValiantNews.comThe WEF is “predicting” catastrophic global cyber attacks
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