Lawfare
Lawfare, also known as paper terrorism, is the weaponized use of the legal system to damage your opponent. It can be deployed on all three levels of warfare - ranging from legal attacks on individuals on the tactical level, all the way up to coordinated legal battles between different alliances of nation-states on the strategic level.
From Wikipedia:
The term may refer to the use of legal systems and principles against an enemy, such as by damaging or delegitimizing them, wasting their time and money (e.g., strategic lawsuits against public participation), or winning a public relations victory. Alternatively, it may describe a tactic used by repressive regimes to label and discourage civil society or individuals from claiming their legal rights via national or international legal systems.
This is especially common in situations when individuals and civil society use nonviolent methods to highlight or oppose discrimination, persecution, corruption, lack of democracy, limiting freedom of speech, violations of human rights and violations of international humanitarian law.
It is extremely effective because it costs a lot of money to defend yourself in court, even if you are not actually guilty of anything. By wasting a target's time and money with a mountain of frivolous litigation that cannot be ignored, well-funded malevolent actors can win what is essentially a war of attrition from which many victims never recover.
Bunny boilers are especially adept at lawfare in certain western countries, as studies say that women are never wrong and never guilty of abuse. Major public relations firms also have lawyers on-hand to engage in these types of attacks, for when the public image of their clientele is threatened. Cults such as the Church of Scientology are known to leverage this tactic as well, oftentimes against the press, government regulators, and those attempting to escape the cult.
Lawfare is an extremely common tactic that many AnonOps personnel are likely to encounter. Everyone who leaves this Institute is going to witness lawfare deployed against various individuals and groups on the field, and some of you may even be threatened with it yourselves. Astroturf groups, suicide trolls and political parties frequently use lawfare to silence their opponents. Whistleblowers, anti-war activists and journalists are frequent targets of these types of attacks.
Anons subject to lawfare attacks are encouraged to contact Foghorn Leghorn, Attorney at Law for representation.
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