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#1
There's nothing like using one of the greats of science to sell your snake oil. For two hours what's her name has been calling the departed physicist, "Stephen Hawkens," and sNoory hasn't corrected her. His name is Stephen Hawking, dimwits. Now back to sNoory's regularly scheduled science denial.
#2
Heather's cat probably has an ulcer from stress, to address her puzzlement of why her hairy kid needs an antacid (on vet's specific brand and dosage directions only). Ask the vet for cat food recommendations for a start. One can moisten dry food with a little water and it may aid digestion while helping to hydrate the animal. There are sensitive digestion cat foods available and worth a try. Stick with well known name brands (Purina, Hills, Iams, etc.) and don't buy questionable and sometimes poisonous cheap cat food from China. Hope her hairy kid gets better.
#3
Quote from: michio on February 09, 2018, 12:18:28 AM
have called my vet and informed them I'm bringing down my hairyless kid who hasn't
Correction.
#4
Two days without water for her sick cat and she finally finds a vet that "has room to take her." Is this a case of waiting for a hotel room to open up? If that had been me I would have called my vet and informed them I'm bringing down my hairless kid who hasn't had water for two days (I'd take her in after one day), expecting they'll examine her when they have free time between scheduled appointments, if not getting to her right away. Three days and it's likely that cat would have died, indeed, the vet informed her of this distinct possibility. Maybe I'm wrong but I get the feeling the host hasn't had many pets to care for in her life.

                         
#5
sNoory said Linda M. Howe has to have her "upcoming performance" topics approved by him before she comes on the show. She emails him with questions about why "it was okay for that show to run." WTF?!  This was in response to Tommy the Butler's friend, nightly caller, and five minute questions and statements by Thomas in La Jolla who wanted to express his deepest admiration and respect for LMH.

Tom took his rare opportunity of getting through the busy open lines by recommending George's health scam partners contact Trump and Clinton about improving their health and being shills for Doc Wallet's CHN, because neither of them looked healthy to Tom. Barry from somewhere down south, a repeat caller and "half-Alzheimer's" sufferer was heard after Tom, letting us know he's alive and continues to be on the PremRat repeat caller non-open open lines payroll. Repeat, repeat, repeat caller Keith in New York (a favorite repeat caller state of sNoory's) still sounds like a talking asshole when he called right after Barry. Keith said he might have been a serial killer at one point in his life had he not stopped moving towards the dark side. Now he's just a harmless but really annoying serial caller. Tom from the Bronx helped to end another classic Groundhog Day on 'The Georgie sNoory Show.'
#6
Bob the science guest complimented sNoory on his knowledge of science. It's obvious he doesn't know sNoory like we know sNoory. Shortly after this a caller rambled on uninterrupted for what seemed like three minutes, explaining matter and creatures as god's work. After the caller was finished with his predictable and designated preaching, sNoory said, "That's not a bad explanation at all, Michael." There goes another science guest insulted and the discussion polluted by sNoory's cheap baubles and beads spirituality.

#7
Quote from: Parris001 on November 14, 2017, 04:49:07 PM
I've been gone for a couple of days. Tell me, does George still suck?

I can't wrap my head around the Big Bang but I know that sNoory will suck until the stars burn out, the last black holes evaporate, and the Big Rip tears apart the universe. IOW, yes.
#8
Butchering the English language five days a week is a thankless task.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d42GLuTFmv0
#9
Georgie unceremoniously dumped his second half guest and went into ohmpen lines after a long break. There was not a mention of what happened to her or why she was dumped. She's a Missing 411. Maybe Georgie couldn't handle her talking about castrated hermaphrodites, or perhaps her concept of god being anything didn't fit with his ohmpen-minded "spirituality." Do nice guys dump guests without an explanation to their audiences?
#10
Quote from: Zetaspeak on October 02, 2017, 12:33:38 PM

As WHO mentioned in the Vegas shooting thread, what are the odds Noory have an pro NRA guy like Lott on today or tomorrow

I'd say extremely good odds because he did tonight. You'd think sNoory wouldn't be so paranoid about his beloved lethal weapons now that an NRA proponent is president. They damn near tore their hair out when Obama was in office, hoarding guns and ammo as prices went through the roof. But as sure as sNoory will repeat a story he's told 5000 times to his guests and audience, every mass shooting he has on Lott within a day or two to protect his "impartial" beliefs. It was too early to talk about gun limits in the WH press briefing, but it's never too early to talk about guns with no limits on 'The Georgie sNoory Show.'
#11
Georgie and his guest were talking about "clean coal," with the guest saying he thought natural gas was a more viable alternative for America's energy requirements.

Guest: "Natural gas is the cleanest burning fossil fuel on the planet."
sNoory: "I don't even think it's a fossil fuel, Joseph. I think it's just part of the planet."

The guest laughed and added an amused, "Okay."

                                           
#12
Joe from somewhere in New York calls in and rambles for two minutes, necessitating the guest to ask Joe, "What's your question?" You hear that a lot on 'The Georgie sNoory Show.' You have to hand it to good old nightly Joe, it gives sNoory time to wolf down a turkey sammich during the monologue career callers.
#13
That's really "somethin." That's really "something." This kind lady is happy to assist podcast hosts with improving their speaking skills.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UYVlcNQtlLQ
#14
Georgie pronounced Nobel as "noble." Forgive him, it's forbidden knowledge.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z7xtshXr5pA
#15
Quote from: Bomar on August 15, 2017, 11:00:34 AM
Dudes and Dudettes

They (modern manufacturers), now have an Electronic Arc Welding Mask that changes from clear to Light Blocking, (Auto Darkening), if you want to be more modern...

I am not sure, if they are as Safe as the Standard Lensed Arc Welding Hood, when viewing an Eclipse, but I do use, (have been using), one of these when I am welding, for the last 5 years...

eBay link:   https://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_dmd=1&_from=R40&_nkw=arc+welding+hood&_sop=15  ...

Here is a Inexpensive Pair of Glasses that should be OK...

Solar Powered Auto Darkening Welding Mask Helmet Eyes Goggle Welder Glasses Arc ....... ($7.66 w/ free shipping)  ...

Link:   www.ebay.com/itm/Solar-Powered-Auto-Darkening-Welding-Mask-Helmet-Eyes-Goggle-Welder-Glasses-Arc-/222609547624?hash=item33d4902168:g:C8AAAOSwkttZZGgA   ...

Bomar

So it's a gamble if they'll filter the damaging wavelengths from the Sun that could burn your retinas and maybe blind you. Hey, no biggie. Order a pair of retinas online and pick them up at your nearest Wal-Mart.

https://www.space.com/37698-solar-eclipse-glasses-safety-check.html

"Some welding filters are also safe to use to view the sun: those of shade 12, 13 or 14, AAS representatives said. However, they cautioned that most welding filters are lighter than that and that the sun can even be too bright in a shade 12 filter, while shade 14 tends to make the sun too dark."
#16
This one's for Georgie sNoory, the purveyor of truth.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WyGq6cjcc3Q
#17
Craig Smith <--> Mish Shedlock?
#18
Science lover Georgie couldn't get how the Sun is only covered up by the Moon, nothing else is changing about the Sun. So why is it more dangerous during an eclipse when the Moon is between the Earth and the Sun.

Because it's okay to look at the Sun with the naked eye only when the Moon is blocking the entire disk of the Sun, and I believe Dr. Sky said you should take off your eclipse glasses to fully appreciate the view during the brief moments of the total eclipse. But as the Moon continues to move and no longer blocks the entire disk of the Sun, the intense light from the now partial phase of the eclipse can once again burn your retinas and blind you, as it did the left eye of a woman Tommy the Butler talked about.

Eclipse glasses are designed to be used with the naked eye and nothing else (prescription eye glasses are allowed). No binoculars or telescopes that would amplify the Sun's light are to be used with the eclipse glasses or you risk burning and damaging your retinas. If I've helped to save one pair of eyes retinas with my rant I consider it worthwhile.
#19
The champion of truth sNoory called Friedman "the father of UFOlogy" during the opening. He knows that belongs to J. Allen Hynek. sNoory usually calls Stanton the "modern day father of UFOlogy," which is wrong on its own, so this is his underhanded way to install his alternate history with his alternate facts.
#20
Georgie wanted to point out Doc Wallet "does not say this will cure cancer, this will cure this, but they will help." He wanted to qualify his not quite a disclaimer from the out-go. Well, Georgie, Doc Wallet said he could cure (what he also calls a "complete reversal") Michael J. Fox's Parkinson's disease. It sounded like it would be a piece of cake, actually, with the right mixture of essential nutrients from you know where. And there's the cure for MD where Jerry Lewis was allegedly dismissed for trying to bring the truth. How many lies do you tell per day, Georgie?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UYjGrFWoyBU
#21
Quote from: Here We Go Again on July 06, 2017, 08:22:33 AM
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Then we get Ben Fuchs rambling on and on about God and how they are so generous to being "givers" in helping people. In case you people are imbeciles, try checking out the exorbitant prices of those supplements at criticalheahtnews(dot)com. According to everyone involved in Noory's snake-oil programs, no one is making a penny off of pushing Youngevity products. Sure, some of us are so dumb as to believe it's all being done "out of the goodness of their hearts" and they are full of love and generosity. No, they are full of greed and profiteering at any cost to the suckers and that is that.

Even Noory noted that Dr. Wallet won't reveal the names of certain supplements because consumers are ONLY supposed to buy them from that site. A site that takes what is a $8 bottle of a supplement at your local stores that is equal or better that what they have. But they imply what they have is "blessed by God" or some such heresy so you should pay $80 to them for the same thing.

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Then comes Noory's "What drives you?" question to Fuchs. Are people that dumb? He replies it's only a desire inspired by "God" to help people. No, it's not. It's driven by money and getting ignorant, gullible or desperate people to buy only from that rip-off website. If you don't, or dare question them, you are a negative, hated person in need of "help." Get real.

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What a scam. Claiming to speak for God himself. Using his name to rip off people. Sick. It shows the lack of integrity of George Noory, any and all those associated with the program -- and Premiere Networks itself for allowing it, despite possible legal consequences it is apparently ignoring.

Well said, and my thoughts echo much of what you've said about Pukes and sNoory's "feels good to be giving to people" street hustle bullshit. They even made up a story about why they withhold the information and keep that "secret sauce" secret, saying it's the "whole package" and like a baseball team working together. For every criticism made against them, you can be certain they'll evade and/or fabricate an answer to justify withholding the miracles cures Doc Wallet and the others claim they have.

It's sad that sNoory will never be truly spiritual and truly a nice guy that the people who lick him say he is. He's a wolf in sheep's clothing, and I have my reasons for saying so. I suspect sNoory pushes his over-the-top fake spirituality on his guests because he feels the occasional pang of guilt from what he does for a living, as he's willingly fooled himself into believing it somehow rights a wrong, when it only makes him worse and even more despicable.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ll3uipTO-4A
#22
Quote from: AvDaBr on July 03, 2017, 11:21:22 PM
"Would they be called dinosaurs?"- Jorch referring to the wooly mammoth.
#23
Fake news. Camel spiders do not jump up and lay their eggs in the bellies of camels. They're basically harmless to humans and are not venomous. Does anyone bother to research what they're talkin about before they air their ignorance by agreeing with a career caller? Give arachnids a chance. GN.

http://www.snopes.com/photos/bugs/camelspider.asp

#25
For Walter.
#26
I haven't heard so many utterances of "MY GOD!" or "JEEZ!" or "AAAUUUGGGHHH!" from Georgie in one night. He was truly disgusted by the toxic talk. I wish Georgie would have had the investigative journalism chops to make a possible connection with the sicknesses people are reporting from chemtrails, and linking them with these invisible chemical toxins that accumulate in the body, eventually reaching a tipping point of developing cancers and bodily reactions like the guest's life-threatening grand mal seizures, forcing him to find his refuge in the desert. Rather than looking up at the contrails, maybe it would be smarter to look around at your living and/or working space.
#27
Quote from: Juan on April 02, 2017, 07:18:12 PM
sNoory should have a lot to talk about tonight. A San Diego woman died after getting an IV injection of toomeric.

http://www.msn.com/en-us/health/healthtrending/is-turmeric-safe-concerns-following-death/ar-BBz1enW

Listening to sNoory, I thought getting an IV load of an herb would be perfectly safe, rational and healthful.

To sNoory's credit, I think I heard him tell Christian Wilde about a news story where three women were blinded by stem cell injections into their eyeballs. That may have cost sNoory more than a few supplement sales, if my recollection is accurate.

You're absolutely correct, rushing headlong into application of these herbs and whatnot is gambling with your health, maybe you'll feel better or maybe you'll feel worse. Because something is labeled as natural does not mean you should turn off your scam detecting radar and turn yourself into an experiment. Ben PFuchs, the C2C renegade resident pharmacist, was talking up St. John's wort for its anti-depression and burn healing properties (largely unproven). If one takes a minute to examine its side-effects, you'd see a rare psychosis is possible, and reducing the effectiveness of prescription drugs. Beware of natural "medicines" that promise cures, and especially be wary of the people who sell them.
#28
The host must have learned her alternative science facts from the other GNS!

#29
Quote from: Juan Cena on March 30, 2017, 11:19:35 PM
Tried listening to Dave tonight, but gave up after three minutes of his Trump apologist pal trying to whitewash the news on Mike Flynn reportedly wanting imminity.

There are times I wish after someone on the right praises Putin, Ronald Reagan would descend from Heaven, kick them in the crotch, and tell them "child, please." Only not say "child."

sNoory's love is unconditional.
https://twitter.com/BraddJaffy/status/847600901653012482
#30
The host mentioned a new "unorthodox scientific theory." She said it was "scientific proof" our genetic code comes from the stars and the number 37, and a signature of ETs living out among the stars. If it was a well established "scientific theory" it wouldn't be considered unorthodox because it would be regarded as based on facts and plenty of solid evidence, as is the case with evolution. And then she went on to say colleagues of the scientist's who have found this "proof" aren't in agreement with their ET signal code theory.  ???
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Unorthodox: contrary to what is usual, traditional, or accepted; not orthodox.

Scientific Theory: A scientific theory is a well-substantiated explanation of some aspect of the natural world, based on a body of facts that have been repeatedly confirmed through observation and experiment. Such fact-supported theories are not "guesses" but reliable accounts of the real world.
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I believe these are the guys she was talkin about.
http://doubtfulnews.com/2013/04/intelligent-signal-embedded-in-our-genetic-code/
A different view on the subject.
http://scienceblogs.com/pharyngula/2013/03/15/the-genetic-code-is-not-a-synonym-for-the-bible-code/
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