From Russia’s "False Flag" to Invade Ukraine to the WEF’s Cyber Polygon

While the United States government pretends that is seeking a diplomatic solution to the Ukraine crisis by outright rejecting Russia’s proposal to halt NATO and troop expansions into the former Soviet Union, it is also setting up the narrative that Russia is about to send covert operatives into Ukraine to create a false flag that is then used to justify an invasion. Of course, American officials will not reveal what the false flag allegations are or how this information was obtained, and therefore, the credibility of these statements should be called into question.

As I have suggested previously, if Russia had troops in Central America and fomented a coup in Mexico, to Americans, deploying the United States military to Texas or Arizona would be seen as a rational move and one that most would think necessary for security purposes. However, when the United States, which has troops stationed in former Warsaw Pact nations and missile systems in Poland and Romania, participates in a coup against a democratically-elected government in Ukraine (under the Obama administration), Russia is the aggressor when it sends troops to the border, with the United States just being the innocent bystander. Although this is clearly propaganda created by the war hawks, the fact that we are in this state of cold war and under a bullying perspective is nevertheless astounding. But wait! It has now been reported that Russia has not ruled out the possibility of deploying troops in America’s backyard in Cuba and Venezuela, so maybe the United States will have to put its foot in Russia’s shoe after all.

Aside from the usual fearmongering by government officials and the corporate media, the Ukrainian government, which has much to gain from the United States taking out its enemy for it (the Biden administration is currently sending weapons and covert operatives to support the Ukrainian government, and U.S. Senators have recently met with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky to prove that the United States is committed to the Ukrainian cause), has been the largest cheerleader of an American intervention and has blamed Russia for the recent cyber-attack against government websites.

The United States, which has never committed cyber warfare against any other country on Earth, has blamed Russia for the recent cyber-attacks against it. These hacks include those on the Colonial Pipeline, the JBS meat processing plant and the Kaseya software company (the company that I work for may have been affected by this hack too), and SolarWinds (along with Microsoft, Intel, and Cisco) by DarkSide, REvil, and Nobelium, respectively. Although these groups are not directly linked to Russia, intelligence (again, the proof of this is not provided) suggests that they are “shielded and often employed by the Russian government.” No definitive proof is necessary, though, because we need to just blindly trust that the American intelligence community would never lie to us or do anything that is not in the best interest of the people.

Could 2022 be the year of massive cyber strikes by various forces around the planet (whether done by governments, criminals, or something else)? In 2021, the World Economic Forum (the group that hosted the virus exercise, Event 201, just months prior to the COVID-19 pandemic) collaborated with 200 organizations and 48 countries to practice an attack on the global supply chain and business infrastructure in what was deemed "Cyber Polygon". More similar events are planned for 2022, so, is this telling of what is to come within the next year or two? Will there be false flags blamed on enemy countries in order to justify counterattacks and more authoritarian takeovers of our individual rights, like with the pandemic? Will the Biden administration get involved in a war with Russia over Ukraine? Or, will 2022 pass quietly, as officials attempt to crush a virus that is already endemic?

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Published on January 18, 2022 15:16
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