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World Economic Forum Predicts “Catastrophic” Cyber Event Within Two Years

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The World Economic Forum shared its personal findings from its “Global Cybersecurity Outlook 2023” report, in which they cited their own personal experts from their partners and communities, which most of humanity should view with skepticism given the organization’s track record of mysteriously predicting disasters that they are openly behind developing.

Listed below are specifics from the report:

“This is the result of research in collaboration with forums communities and our partner Accenture, which we’ve interviewed and sought input from over 300 executives globally,” said Jeremy Jurgens, WEF’s Managing Director & Head of the Forum’s Centre for the Fourth Industrial Revolution.

“The most striking finding that we found is that 93% of cyber leaders and 86% of cyber business leaders believe the geopolitical instability makes a catastrophic cyber event likely in the next two years.”

WATCH:

The WEF is “predicting” catastrophic global cyber attacks. Pay attention,” ALX 🇺🇸 (@alx) posted on Twitter on January 18, 2023, with a clip from the event.

Our pals at We Love Trump (WLT) had a few inquiries regarding what they observed:

Is the WEF warning humanity of a cyber attack their puppets will perpetuate?

Will it happen within two years? Who knows? The global elites have a knack for conspicuously telling the world their plans.

Consider what their Accenture partners, who were featured in the clip, have to say about the new utopia they are constructing for the world:

World Economic Forum Establishes Purpose-driven Metaverse to Tackle World’s Most Pressing Challenges

  • The World Economic Forum, in partnership with Accenture and Microsoft, continues its ambitious journey into the metaverse with the launch of its Global Collaboration Village.
  • 80 leading organizations have joined as Village Partners in the Forum’s purpose-driven metaverse to bolster more diverse global collaboration and large-scale action.
  • The first-ever multilateral session in the metaverse will be hosted in the Village at the Annual Meeting 2023 in Davos.
  • For more information on the Annual Meeting 2023, visit www.wef.ch/wef23 or use #wef23 on social media.

Geneva, Switzerland, January 17, 2023 – The World Economic Forum, in collaboration with Accenture and Microsoft, today unveiled a working prototype of its Global Collaboration Village at its Annual Meeting 2023. The Global Collaboration Village is a purpose-driven metaverse where organizations can convene to learn about, create solutions for, and take action on the world’s most pressing challenges.

Participants from around the globe attended the Forum for its first-ever interactive, multilateral session in the metaverse. Partners from 80 notable organizations helped influence the village’s growth.

More on this story via The Republic Brief:

“With the Global Collaboration Village, we are creating the first public purpose-oriented application of the metaverse technology, building a true global village in the virtual space. Supported by a unique range of partners from the public and private sectors, the Village will use the frontier capabilities of the metaverse to find solutions for addressing the big issues of our time in a more open, inclusive and sustained way,” said Klaus Schwab, Founder and Executive Chairman of the World Economic Forum. CONTINUE READING…

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