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#1
How To Use BellGab / Re: SPAM
July 07, 2013, 02:04:04 PM
Viagra correlates highly with George Noory within the Googleverse.
#2
How To Use BellGab / "Sticky" Post
July 07, 2013, 02:02:16 PM
What makes a post "sticky"? 
#3
How To Use BellGab / Re: Just wondering...
July 07, 2013, 01:54:59 PM
Well, the NSA is one...
#4
Radio and Podcasts / Re: John B. Wells
July 07, 2013, 01:47:02 PM
I don't have a problem with Wells except for one issue:  he's got that whacky riff about C2C being a ship--welcome aboard, Captain Noory's away from the bridge etc,, which segues at time to his affecting a sort of badass, Navy Seal Special Operator pose.  Spare us.
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#5
I gave up listening to Noory for these very reasons.  After a time, however, I began listening when there was a quality guest booked.  (Not the cretinous Numbers Lady, e.g.)  Then it hit me:  that people can be gulled into birther and truther BS depends on shows like Noory's, where anything can be true on any particular day.  Now I listen in order to prepare myself to defend against the next wave of errant nonsense to come washing over us--I will hear it on C2C first.
#6
Art Bell was a libertarian of ideas.  He gave everyone a shot, without overt mockery (there would be the slightest hint of skepticism in his voice, however).
George Noory, on the other hand, pimps his  guests.  Whatever they're peddling, he's peddling too. 
Alternative theory:  Noory has no beliefs and only reflects and simply agrees with the point of view being propounded at the present time.
#7
Politics / Re: Edward Snowden..saint or sinner?
July 07, 2013, 01:17:20 PM
Snowden is neither a saint nor a sinner.  He is a nihilist.
#8
Yes.  How about George's little discussion with the authors of the book, Disinformation.  There are 3 authors:  One is a defected Russian general who can't be in the interview because he is in hiding from several "assassination squads" roaming America trying to kill him ("he's listening" however); one is a fairly earnest lawyer who learned a lot about Soviet disinformation techniques while defending the wartime pope from allegation of colluding with the Nazis; the third is an editor of Worldnet Daily, the publisher of the book, those folks who brought us birtherism and 911 trutherism.

The WND guy is clearly interested in establishing 1) that the Soviets invented disinformation and were and are the ONLY practitioners of it (when we were told about weapons of mass destruction in Iraq, that was  simply a "mistake; 2) that Russians didn't give up disinformation when they were demoted from Soviets to just Russians; and, 3: and implying that everything you think to be true, including that Obama was born in Honolulu and that Al Quada attacked the World Trade Center, are artifacts of continuing Russian disinformation campaigns.

They explain that agents of disinformation identify certain gullible, easily manipulated media figures through whom disinformation is planted.  Really??? Why bother with George Noory and C2C???

What is Dumbo doing during all of this?  Talking about the decline of "hard headed" journalism, like back when he was a copy boy.  He praises the WND guy for fearlessly upholding the standards of the hard headed journalism of old.  (Has he not seen the WND web site?)

The WND guy goes on this riff about John Kerry being the victim of Soviet disinformation when he testified about the conduct of the Viet Nam war before Congress.  (What I don't get is how they faked Mi Lai.)  George does not mention anything about Kerry's having been swiftboated, however, by the same crowd who own WND.

Finally, Noory ventures the comment that "..a lot has been written about our current president, and most of it true."  At this the jaws of his two guests must have dropped, judging by the dead air--could there be a better patsy for disinformation campaigns than George?
#9
Radio and Podcasts / Re: George promotes scam
June 17, 2011, 02:29:30 PM
"First prize, a Cadillac convertible' second prize a set of steak knives; third prize you're fired."



#10
What about when George (often) states portentiously "I've got a feeling something's going to happen..."?
#11
Radio and Podcasts / Re: George promotes scam
June 10, 2011, 11:59:36 AM
And then there are the idiotic gold commercials, which GN reads without comprehending. 
#12
Art Bell made certain that there wouldn't be a ghost of a chance that his successor would rival him in listeners' esteem:  he selected a replacement who is dumb as dirt.
#13
Radio and Podcasts / Re: Ian Punnett
June 10, 2011, 11:53:02 AM
Ian's an okay bloke.  My main complaint is that his questions are often so long and leading as to amount to interviewing himself.
#14
The single stupidest thing GN says, continually, is "I don't believe in coincidence."  First of all, it appears that he thinks his belief, or not, matters.  Second, it is clear that there are coincidences, such as "I ate breakfast at the same time (co-incidence) my wife was driving to work."

GN is enthralled by the cretinous "Numbers Lady."

When GN first started the show, he demonstrated repeatedly that he didn't know the difference between a viruses and bacteria--he used the terms interchangeably.

"What we're about here is getting to the truth."

The thing that scares me most is that GN was an officer in the US Navy.  Yikes!
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