It was recently revealed that a Twitter executive  is
 also a British army reservist whose unit specializes in "information 
warfare" and “non-lethal" ways of conducting war. That is the very 
definition of hybrid war.
It is problematic to invade, occupy, overthrow and impose deadly 
sanctions on helpless civilians when average people can easily access 
information for themselves. Getting and keeping public support for evil 
doing is a risky proposition. That is why governments tell lies. They 
can’t assume a thumbs up from the public when they kill and destroy. 
They need propaganda and at this stage of history when the United States
 and its allies can’t expect to get what they want, the lies must be 
many and they must be promoted constantly.
We see this dynamic in action in Bolivia where a right wing coup 
aided and abetted by the United States forced president Evo Morales out 
of office and out of his country in fear for his life. The coup makers 
were stealthy, and used their scribes in corporate media and 
institutions like the Organization of American States (OAS) to vilify 
Morales and claim that his recent election was fraudulent.
-- Margaret Kimberley, "Freedom Rider: Hybrid Warfare in Bolivia and Beyond" (BLACK AGENDA REPORT).
 
 
