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Sberbank Technopark project.

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Sberbank’s twenty-two investments, eleven as the lead investor, include some of the most used services in Russia, and its clear intention is to become a one-stop digital shop for all services.

The bank also became the owner of one of the largest data-processing centers in Europe when the South Port data-processing center opened in November 2011, replacing the existing thirty-six regional data centers.

Sberbank is set to be the world’s first bank to launch its own cryptocurrency, Sbercoin, and digital finance “ecosystem” this spring.

It notably announced the coming Sbercoin, a “stablecoin” tied to the Russian ruble, just a few weeks after the Cyber Polygon 2020 exercise.
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Prophet: Nostra-Schwab-us

"We all know (...) the frightening scenario of a comprehensive cyberattack which would bring to a complete halt 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. (...) Cybercrime and global cooperation should be on the forefront of the global agenda."

Similar warnings were heard at the Event 201 (2019) simulation that was also cosponsored by the WEF. Event 201, which simulated a global pandemic just months before the COVID-19 crisis, presciently warned in its official documentation: “The next severe pandemic will not only cause great illness and loss of life but could also trigger major cascading economic and societal consequences that could contribute greatly to global impact and suffering.”

Klaus Schwab introduced by Herman Gref, a member of the board of trustees of the World Economic Forum and Sberbank’s CEO.

Cyber Polygon aired 24-07-2020
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"Is that chou, Tony? Show me your digital ID."

Herman Gref engaged in discussion with former UK prime minister Tony Blair, who has been pushing for digital identity systems for decades.

Blair straightforwardly told the CEO of Sberbank that biometric digital identity systems will “inevitably” be the tools that most governments will use to deal with future pandemics.

Blair, discussing the coronavirus pandemic with Gref, advocated the harshest of lockdown measures, saying the only alternative to biometric digital identities is to “lockdown the economy.”

N.B.: Tony's a Fabian Socialist.
See our previous post about the "wolf in sheep skin clothes" Fabian Society. https://t.me/OpenMindsInc/69

Cyber Polygon aired 24-07-2020
Stéphane Duguin, CEO of the CyberPeace Institute, a Geneva-based company that describes itself as “citizens who seek peace and justice in cyberspace,” gave a talk to the millions of viewers watching the simulation.

The CyberPeace Institute, funded by Microsoft, Facebook, Mastercard, and the Hewlett Foundation, among others, claims to help their customers “increase digital resilience and the capacity to respond to and recover from cyberattacks.”

Duguin, who is also on the advisory board of the Global Forum on Cyber Expertise, recently launched the Cyber4Healthcare initiative, a “free” cybersecurity service to healthcare providers fighting the 'pandemic'. The Cyber4Healthcare initiative includes as its main partners BI.ZONE as well as Microsoft and the Global Cyber Alliance. This is yet another suspicious Microsoft-linked free cybersecurity service currently being pitched to healthcare providers at a time when warnings of a coming cyberattack on healthcare systems globally are becoming more public.
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The Hewlett Foundation

The beautiful Rosa Koire explains what the Hewlett Foundation does to help to subvert society. On top of funding the CyberPeace Institute seen in the post above with Stéphane Duguin.

Aired by Rosa Koire on 19-04-2021
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WARNING: This interview may be disturbing and more so if it's the first time you hear such things.

Well, maybe some foundations are better than others. Norman Dodd (June 29, 1899 – January 24,1987) investigated them so let's listen to him talk about his career and experience.

He was a banker/bank manager, worked as a financial advisor, and served as chief investigator in 1953 for the Special Committee on Tax Exempt Foundations (commonly referred to as the Reece Committee), which was chaired by U. S. Congressman B. Carroll Reece.

Here is the archived version of the Reece Commity report and here are the declassified FBI records.

This interview is dated 1982 and was conducted by G. Edward Griffin.
Carnegie Endowment - Maurer_Nelson_FinCyber_final1.pdf
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In the above post, Norman Dodd spoke about Kathryn Casey's investigation into the Carnegie Endowment. He describes the truly shocking findings that Kathryn encountered in the minutes which, psychologically, she was not able to cope with...

The Carnegie Endowment is still around today.

The question is: are they still acting in a similar manner? Have things changed?

We may be about to find out very soon.

The WEF and the Carnegie Endowment have joined forces and have produced a report in November 2020 entitled: International Strategy to Better Protect the Financial System Against Cyber Threats.

The report calls for the MERGING OF WALL STREET BANKS, THEIR REGULATORS AND INTELLIGENCE AGENCIES as necessary to confront an allegedly imminent cyber attack that will collapse the existing financial system.

What's that smell?? It smells a bit like... technocracy.... with a sprinkle of fascism on the top.

If you're a nerd like us and like to read the stuff, here attached is the report itself.
If you want the much shorter version, this article published by the wonderful Whitney Webb , where she gives you her analysis of it, is another great piece, as always!

Quote: "Given that experts have been warning since the last global financial crisis that the collapse of the entire system was inevitable due to central bank mismanagement and rampant Wall Street corruption, a cyberattack would also provide the perfect scenario for dismantling the current failing system, as it would absolve central banks and corrupt financial institutions of any responsibility. It would also provide a justification for incredibly troubling policies promoted in the WEF-Carnegie report, such as a greater fusion of intelligence agencies and banks in order to better “protect” critical financial infrastructure."

https://unlimitedhangout.com/2021/04/investigative-reports/wef-warns-of-cyber-attack-leading-to-systemic-collapse-of-the-global-financial-system/
Monday Night Movie Suggestion:

"A clockwork orange" - 1971 - Directed by Stanley Kubrick

Movie type: Dystopic (contains violence and nudity)

Summary:

Alex, the central character, is a charismatic, antisocial delinquent whose interests include classical music (especially Beethoven), committing rape, theft and what is termed "ultra-violence". He leads a small gang of thugs, Pete, Georgie, and Dim, whom he calls his droogs (from the Russian word друг, "friend", "buddy").

The film chronicles the horrific crime spree of his gang, his capture, and attempted rehabilitation via an experimental psychological conditioning technique (the "Ludovico Technique") promoted by the Minister of the Interior (Anthony Sharp). Alex narrates most of the film in Nadsat, a fractured adolescent slang composed of Slavic (especially Russian), English, and Cockney rhyming slang.

https://archive.org/details/ClockworkOrange_201904
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New World Next Week - Cyber Polygon

Presented by James Corbett & James Evan Pilato.

Aired 17-04-2021
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Section III: Antony Sutton Series

Introducing a fellow researcher

Antony C. Sutton (14 Feb 1925 - 17 June 2002 ; 77 y.o.)

Born in London in 1925 his family relocated to California in 1957 with Antony and his two siblings, and he became a U.S. citizen in 1962.

Sutton studied at the universities of London, Göttingen, and California. Sutton received an economics professorship at California State University, Los Angeles and a research fellowship at Stanford University's Hoover Institution on War, Revolution, and Peace from 1968 to 1973.

Due to censorship, Sutton left the Hoover Institution and became an independent researcher.

Stanley Monteith & Antony Sutton in 1980
Henry Ford, July 1938.

The German consul at Cleveland giving Henry Ford the award of the Grand Cross of the German Eagle, the highest medal Nazi Germany could bestow on a foreigner.
Extracts from Antony Sutton's book: Wall Street and the Rise of Hitler.

Chapter 6 : Henry Ford and the Nazis.
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Standard Oil fueling the war

Stanley Monteith & Antony Sutton in 1980
Extracts from Antony Sutton's book: Wall Street and the Rise of Hitler.

Chapter 4 : Standard Oil Fuels World War II