Energizer
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I don't mean to put words in Ray Peat's mouth, but he seems to think Putin is one of the presidents who hasn't yet fallen to corruption as he has said in multiple interviews. Yet the Russian Sberbank is partnered with Cyberpolygon -- is there a connection there? I would've thought Putin would not want to involve Russia in such things (perhaps I am totally wrong). Is this simply beyond Putin? Or perhaps he is thinking a few moves ahead and holding his hand to play later. I don't understand the politics here.
Cyber Polygon
Putin seems to be against the globalist agenda:
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hPClu1BeQIE
Transcripts:
Sberbank’s largest shareholder, as of last year, is the Russian government, and it is thus often described by English-language media outlets as a state-controlled bank.
Cyber Polygon
From “Event 201” to “Cyber Polygon”: The WEF’s Simulation of a Coming “Cyber Pandemic”
Last year, the World Economic Forum teamed up with the Russian government and global banks to run a high-profile cyberattack simulation that targeted the financial industry, an actual event that would pave the way for a “reset” of the global economy.
unlimitedhangout.com
Putin seems to be against the globalist agenda:
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hPClu1BeQIE
Transcripts:
Session of Davos Agenda 2021 online forum
Vladimir Putin spoke at the session of the Davos Agenda 2021 online forum organised by the World Economic Forum (WEF).
en.kremlin.ru
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