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We have Nina Jancowicz, the author of a book on misinformation campaigns, talking about how the United States can save itself! Then, the Clubhouse meltdown, you knew we had to cover it. Finally, the case for Eurovision Song Contest: The Story of Fire Saga.

We have Nina Jancowicz, the author of a book on misinformation campaigns, talking about how the United States can save itself! Then, the Clubhouse meltdown, you knew we had to cover it. Finally, the case for Eurovision Song Contest: The Story of Fire Saga.


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Guest Starring:

Nina Jancowicz


Links and Show Notes: Support Rocket with a Relay FM Membership Nina Jankowicz on Twitter: "It's been four years since the information war..." Right-Wing Media Outlets Duped by a Middle East Propaganda Campaign Away says co-CEO Steph Korey will step down this year after her attacks on the media - The Verge Silicon Valley Elite Discuss Journalists Having Too Much Power in Private App The Hot New Thing in Clubby Silicon Valley? An App Called Clubhouse - The New York Times These acts inspired the wildest moments in Netflix’s Eurovision Song Contest - Polygon Eurovision Song Contest review: Catchy songs make this a Netflix hit - Polygon

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