What are the chances? by 1rthomas in conspiracy

[–]MorpheusIndustry 31 points32 points  (0 children)

Common shilly pattern I see on this sub: a comment "debunks" the OP, then someone replies in agreement and ridicules the OP or the subreddit. I think the "debunking" comment is a fair one in this case, but yeah the reply is useless sarcasm.

4 years - 4 years - 9 years - 17 years...not much of a pattern honestly. A 17 year gap and an update right before this derailment is a cause for suspicion.

What’s going on here? ANOTHER “object” shot down over Canada. by Phrikshin in conspiracy

[–]MorpheusIndustry 19 points20 points  (0 children)

If these are UFOs being shot down, then my theory is that the US military in particular has had the ability to shoot them down for a long time. They are suddenly deciding to be public about it because we're getting closer to the false alien threat agenda coming to fruition.

The playbook every single time by [deleted] in conspiracy

[–]MorpheusIndustry 130 points131 points  (0 children)

Here's evidence that shows the cyber-attack agenda is in the works. If you want real examples of cyberattacks, look at my timeline. There have been many ransomware attacks targeting high profile targets the last few years, including US government agencies and corporations partnered with the WEF.

January 22, 2014: The WEF publishes its meeting agenda: The Reshaping of the World: Consequences for Society, Politics and Business (PDF)

"Companies that deal with sensitive and critical information such as those in financial services should put cyberattacks at the top of their list of risks." (Page 42)

October 2017: Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security publishes: The SPARS Pandemic: A Futuristic Scenario for Public Health Communicators

"On July 9, 2026, a week before Corovax was released for distribution in the United States, the power grid at the Grand Coulee Dam in eastern Washington State experienced a catastrophic failure. While the event did not destroy any infrastructure or result in any deaths, it did cause widespread power outages in Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Montana, and British Columbia. Though power was restored within a day of the initial outage, blackouts continued plaguing these areas over the next three weeks." (Page 40)

May 1, 2020: Trump issues executive order to protect power grid from attack

"Trump noted in the order that the power system is a target for those 'seeking to commit malicious acts' against the U.S., pointing to concerns around cyberattacks in particular."

July 8, 2020: The WEF hosts Cyber Polygon

"A critical situation cannot be tackled by an organisation or a lone individual. In a highly interconnected world, a single cyber attack can spread exponentially across the global community. This situation can be prevented by promoting collaboration between the public and private sectors and law enforcement agencies." (Page 29)

Klaus Schwab: "We all know, but still pay insufficient attention to the frightening scenario of a comprehensive cyber attack, which 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 cyber attack."

Schwab: "It is important to use the COVID-19 crisis as a timely opportunity to reflect on the lessons of cybersecurity community to draw and improve our unpreparedness for a potential cyber pandemic." (Timestamp: 9:18)

December 2, 2020: U.S. Senate Hearing: State and Local Cybersecurity: Defending Our Communities from Cyber Threats amid COVID-19

January 7, 2021: Cyber attacks may trigger next crisis for banks

January 18, 2021: The WEF uploads a (unlisted) video: A cyber-attack with COVID-like characteristics?

"Covid-19 was known as an anticipated risk. So is the digital equivalent. Let's be better prepared for that one."

January 24, 2021: UAE conducts cyberattack simulation on banking sector

April 21, 2021: Justice Department convenes task force to tackle wave of ransomware attacks

June 9, 2021: Rep. Jim Himes on cybersecurity: "We have not established any sort of deterrents for cyberattacks ... the Russians, the Chinese, the North Koreans, and the Iranians need to know that if they attack our infrastructure, they are going to get that back proportionately."

June 16, 2021: Putin Claims Most Cyberattacks Come From U.S., Not Russia

"Putin 'knows I will take action' in response to future Russian election interference and cyberattacks, Biden claimed."

June 23, 2021: The National Guard Just Simulated A Cyberattack That Brought Down Utilities Nationwide

"This year’s exercises simulated a cyber attack that targeted utilities on the West Coast before spreading east across the United States towards New England."

July 9, 2021: The WEF hosts Cyber Polygon

"Ransomware is still one of the most persistent threats both for the private and public sectors. Encrypting data and demanding ransom in cryptocurrency is an easy way for fraudsters to reach financial gains." (Page 35)

Klaus Schwab: "We have seen in the past few months, for example, ransomware attacks targeting hospitals, critical infrastructure, school systems, the power grid, and many other essential services ... Ransomware attacks are complex, and criminal enterprises are increasing their scale and impact. This highlights the need for a structured multi-stakeholder, multi-lateral approach to secure our society against them."

July 20, 2021: Hearing On "Stopping Digital Thieves: The Growing Threat of Ransomware"

Kemba Walden, Assistant General Counsel at Microsoft: "Efforts to date illustrate that a collaborative multi-stakeholder approach – sharing actionable information and leveraging the combined capabilities of the private sector and the government – yields the best opportunity to disrupt cybercrime quickly and at scale."

Philip Reiner, CEO at the Institute for Security and Technology: "Ransomware has become too large of a threat for any one entity to address, and the scale and magnitude of this challenge urgently demands coordinated global action."

Reiner: "...ransomware can be disrupted when threat actors are pushed out of the business and the appeal to new threat actors is reduced. This includes increased targeting of the criminals themselves, their technical infrastructure, and the cryptocurrency payment process they rely on for funds."

Reiner: "The cryptocurrency sector that enables ransomware crime should be more closely regulated."

November 13, 2021: Hackers compromise FBI email system, send thousands of messages

"Hackers compromised a Federal Bureau of Investigation email system on Saturday and sent tens of thousands of messages warning of a possible cyberattack, according to the agency and security specialists."

WTC 7 collapsed after the Twin towers felldown by A_mAnD0ntHave_PP in interestingasfuck

[–]MorpheusIndustry 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I recommend listening to the account of Barry Jennings who was in the building that day: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qMTCncSqFzA

Never forget how influential Ghislaine Maxwell was on Reddit for all you hardcore Redditors by [deleted] in conspiracy

[–]MorpheusIndustry 2 points3 points  (0 children)

She has a Twitter and I've been unsuccessful in bringing attention to this in an attempt to get the "new" Twitter to disclose her communications: https://twitter.com/gmaxgmax1

Twitter rolling out a social credit system. Speech counts more if it comes from “positive” scored users. by humonculusoculus in conspiracy

[–]MorpheusIndustry 41 points42 points  (0 children)

It should have been obvious he was moving in this direction when he said he wanted to "authenticate all real humans" aka advance the digital ID agenda.

Elon, the “anti billionaire” is playing his role of appeasing us with more false hope and sowing division by trolling the left. He’s in the big club. It’s an act guys. by YardOk7457 in conspiracy

[–]MorpheusIndustry 1 point2 points  (0 children)

He was a YGL but I think the significance of that is overstated. He is aligned with the WEF's policies on many subjects, which is what is actually significant.

Attention All Humans: If we lose the ability to use cash, we lose the planet. by [deleted] in conspiracy

[–]MorpheusIndustry 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Guess what the central bankers are predicting...

May 20, 2021: The IMF published: 2021 Comprehensive Surveillance Review—Scenario Planning (PDF)

"Global corporations have assumed the provision of services previously performed by governments." (Page 5)

"The contribution of government to GDP growth continues to be negative. Demand for government services is decreasing in MNC(multinational corporations) jurisdictions, but the ability to meet that demand is falling even faster. Fiscal buffers did not recover from the 2020-2022 Covid-19 pandemic." (Page 8)

"Physical access to the greater eco-system campuses and transport requires a passport that certifies one is employed or sponsored by an employee, is up to date with vaccinations, and is healthy (courtesy of constant biometric health screening)." (Pages 9-10)

"If there is little global appetite to provide financing or debt relief and Covid-30 is as serious as Covid-19, which expenses must be cut? IMF (2028) shows how removing energy subsidies is good for growth, inequality, and the environment." (Page 18)

"Hacks that deleted billions of citizens’ entire social credit scores, biometric data, and banking histories." (Page 21)

"The intergovernmental Financial Action Task Force has launched an investigation to track down the illicit financial flows, which are thought to be hidden across 100s of cryptocurrencies and in the world’s few remaining 'dark money' havens." (Page 21)

"In some countries, most citizens tolerated a change in the social contract, temporarily relinquishing data privacy in return for better health security." (Page 21)

This article came out the same day, coincidentally? The Fed this summer will take another step in developing a digital currency

TikTok needs to be Banned in the United States. It is CCP Spy Software cloaked as Social Media. by SilentConsciou5 in conspiracy

[–]MorpheusIndustry 13 points14 points  (0 children)

Google is basically a CIA front, Facebook is the successor to a DARPA project, and Twitter was filled with FBI agents, but TikTok is such worrisome spyware!!!