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Unmasking the Noise: JJ Green Returns to Key Biscayne to Battle Disinformation
Imagine trying to navigate a world where it feels like everyone’s shouting, and it’s almost impossible to tell what’s real and what’s just… noise. That’s the challenge that award-winning national security correspondent, JJ Green, is tackling head-on. He’s back in Key Biscayne by popular demand, ready to share his insights on how to cut through the constant barrage of fake news and find clarity in our often-confusing information landscape.
Green isn’t just talking theory; he’s written a whole “field manual” called “The Noise War: How to Find the Truth When Everything Is Lying to You.” He envisions it as a practical guide for everyone – students, professionals, community leaders, even retirees – essentially anyone who wants to arm themselves against the tide of misinformation. Having spent years as a national security correspondent for WTOP Radio, traveling to over 55 countries and experiencing war zones firsthand with the U.S. military, Green has seen the devastating power of
disinformation up close. He calls it a “weapon of mass destruction,” and he’s determined to help
us understand how to defend ourselves against it. If his last visit to Key Biscayne, which packed the Lighthouse Room at the Community Center, is any indication, there’s a real hunger for what he has to say.
Green’s enthusiasm for returning is palpable. He expressed his honor and excitement to address the Rotary Club, highlighting the increasing urgency of his message. “How to find truth, protect judgment, and stay grounded in an age of constant noise, manipulation, and misinformation,” he stated, encapsulating the core of his mission. Beyond “The Noise War,” Green also hosts the “Colors: A Dialogue on Race in America” podcast, where he fosters vital, often challenging, conversations about identity and community in the U.S. This podcast recently earned him the prestigious 2025 Belva Davis Award from SAG-AFTRA, recognizing its significant contribution to racial equality and social justice – a testament to his commitment to fostering understanding and truth, not just in global security but within our own communities.
For those eager to hear Green speak, he’ll be the featured speaker at a special Rotary Club of Key Biscayne meeting this Thursday, April 23rd, at 6 p.m. The event will take place in the Community Room, conveniently located by the police station near the Turtle Fountains at Village Hall. Space is limited, so it’s a good idea to RSVP by emailing [email protected] or [email protected], or by calling (305) 496-3456. There’s a modest $20 attendance fee, and copies of “The Noise War” will be available for purchase for those who want to take his wisdom home. As Green himself put it, there couldn’t be a “more timely conversation.”

