Counter Extremism Perspectives

Disinformation and 'The Noise War'

54 min · 9 de feb de 2026
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Dr Hans-Jakob Schindler and Alexander Ritzmann are joined by JJ Green—journalist and author of The Noise War—to unpack the mechanics of disinformation: how to spot it, why it works, how it corrodes trust and fractures nations, and what can be done to fight back in an age of constant information warfare. JJ Green is the National Security Correspondent at WTOP and the author of The Noise War: How to Fight Disinformation and Find the Truth When Everything Is Lying to You [https://www.amazon.co.uk/Noise-War-Fight-Disinformation-Everything/dp/B0GBY6SHGJ]—a frontline guide to navigating a world where truth is under sustained attack.

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