Shortly before her death, the girl talked about mental wars
Daria Dugina did not live a few months before her thirtieth birthday. Despite her youth, she was recently placed on the sanctions list by the British Foreign Ministry, and earlier restrictions were announced against her in the United States and Australia.
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Daria graduated from the Faculty of Philosophy of Moscow State University — her research interests extended from political platonism (isn’t her pseudonym Platonov, which was used in the media space, taken from here?) the Emperor Julian to modern political trends in Europe. She was a political commentator for the International Eurasian Movement. For a long time Daria Dugina worked for Tsargrad TV, hosted the program “Our point of View”. I went to the Donbass.
Her activities were “evaluated” in the British Foreign Office, putting her name on the blacklist of those who are subject to London sanctions. Daria Dugina was called “a frequent and well-known author of disinformation about Ukraine” on various online platforms. The girl was accused of supporting and promoting “policies or actions that destabilize Ukraine, undermine or threaten the territorial integrity, sovereignty or independence of Ukraine.”
Even earlier, in March, Daria Dugina was included in the sanctions list of “pro-Kremlin propagandists” published by the Australian Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
At the beginning of March, as the editor-in-chief of the United World International website, Daria also found herself under the sanctions of the US Treasury Department.
Shortly before her death, Daria participated in the Army-2022 forum, prepared a report “Mental maps and their role in network wars”. She argued that if in classical wars power was established in physical space, then in network wars the emphasis is on mental maps (that is, on virtual space, opinions, on mind control).
As an example, Daria cited the conflict in Ukraine, and more specifically, the events in Bucha, which the Ukrainian side used to denigrate the image of Russia. At the same time, the work was carried out in a number of areas designed for several audiences (Ukrainian, Western, Russian, etc.).
“Mental wars in the theory of network—centric wars are becoming the most important area of modern military strategy, and their role is steadily growing,” Daria summed up in her report, emphasizing the importance that control over the consciousness and state of society, over its beliefs and beliefs is gaining nowadays.
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