The Noise War

The Noise War

J.J. Green / JJ Green

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Shondine House Publishing
Año de edición:
2026
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Política y gobierno
ISBN:
9798218922634
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The Noise War: How to Find the Truth When Everything Is Lying to You is a field manual for a world where facts are under siege and lies travel faster than light. Written by veteran national security correspondent J.J. Green, it distills two decades of frontline reporting from Kabul to Kyiv, from the Pentagon to the digital frontiers of influence warfare, into a clear, practical guide for journalists, policymakers, educators, and citizens determined to defend truth in an era of synthetic media and algorithmic manipulation.In 2025, when AI-generated deepfakes can spark wars, SIM farms can hijack national communications in minutes, and disinformation campaigns can fracture democracies, this book is both a warning and a weapon. It exposes how 'flood the zone' tactics, once perfected by autocrats, now undermine elections, institutions, and public trust in the United States. Through vivid real-world cases, strategic analysis, and ready-to-use toolkits, The Noise War shows how to identify, contain, and neutralize disinformation before it takes root.From pre-bunking to collective journalistic defense, from narrowing the firehose to demanding algorithmic accountability, this handbook transforms complex threats into actionable strategies. Its message is urgent and empowering: truth can still win, but only if we learn to fight for it. The Noise War equips readers to recognize manipulation, resist exhaustion, and rebuild the shared reality that democracy depends on. In a century defined by information warfare, it is not just a guidebook. It is a survival manual for the truth.

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