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Latest revision as of 07:51, 18 March 2025
Description
John Robb:
"A method of warfare where a networked organization exploits the mental (psychological) dimension of conflict to disorient, disrupt, and overload opponents while enhancing their own psychological cohesion. It uses rapid, adaptive maneuvers—such as a barrage of memes, tweets, or deceptive bots—to leverage ambiguity, novelty, and speed, overwhelming the opposition’s ability to think clearly."
(https://johnrobb.substack.com/p/blitzing-dc)