As an IT person, I still don't understand just how the WEF globalists could carry out a cyber attack that could effectively shut down the internet. They'd at least have to take out all of the root level DNS servers. There seems to be way too many routing infrastructure. I did ask this question about a month ago and someone pointed out an exploitable vulnerability at the data-link layer of the Open Systems Interconnection (OSI) model. The only way I could see any sort of attack at this layer is the poisoning of data frames that pass from router to router. However, since DARPA created the internet and designed it for redundancy, I am not sure how they can do this a part from setting of a nuke at high altitude to trigger an EMP. Unless they co-opt multiple hacker groups to consistently launch cyberattacks. I just hope the patriotic factions of our military can stop this.
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Part of the question is whether they're bluffing. They say it can happen, but to those of us more 'switched on', that's implying that they can and would do it. For the lesser mortals of course, the vast majority of their target audience, it will be a case of "Ah, but if you do these things, we can probably rally round our wonderful philanthropic resources and stop it".
Remember we are dealing with people who can't even tell an honest lie if, sorry as their demonic souls depend on them not.
The World Economic Forum better just be bluffing. I would be very upset to lose my ability to access the .win communities due to a cyber version of COVID-19.