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#271
Quote from: Grandma on May 30, 2015, 01:21:11 AM
Yes, you have been paying attention. It has been 3 Cuscos a night. Scroll back up this page and read my comment. I was on my way home when Some Velvet Morning came on. That sent me here to bell gab to vent!

Sorry, Grandma. I posted out of exasperation without first reading the message you had posted earlier. I"m definitely with you on the necessity to vent, and thankfully MV makes it possible.  :)
#272
Quote from: zeebo on May 30, 2015, 12:08:40 AM
Friggin davebots at c2c playing "Some Velvet Morning" on the nite Art announces the July 4th marketing roll-out.  Most uncool.

sNoory's been playing a disproportionate number of Cusco tunes when he's busy wrecking C2C. Sometimes up to three songs a night. He's been doing this for weeks.

#273
Quote from: Paradox on May 29, 2015, 07:09:28 AM
I've been semi-following Dr.Carmen Boulter for several years now.  I like her.  I enjoyed her documentary series The Pyramid Code  a great deal. Don't sneeze at psychic visions, even Tesla had them at times.

Tesla is a hell of a band.  Proud to say I saw them live. More cowbell is optional.

                                                 
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-2zwBRa0YhA
#274
Quote from: albrecht on May 22, 2015, 04:20:52 PM
Norry has a problem with common metaphors. And also, as well documented, problem pronouncing common words (like "powerful.") I know he talks about his family background, a bit, but I wonder if they spoke another language at home and so he wasn't immersed in English at an early age. He talks like someone who learned English much later in life and so doesn't quite "get" syntax, pronunciation, metaphors, etc. Anyone who has learned, or tried, to learn a foreign language (unless a savant) knows the most difficult part is the various accents, the metaphors, etc.
-GNS

I've said the same about sNoory. He learned the English language in his early twenties, which was about the time he started shaving.

One of my favorite sNorryisms is when Georgie said someone had "...gone off the deep edge."  I think it was a little later in this show when he said "....keep you on the end of your seat." I recommend an English language coach for sNoory.  Tommy the Butler, get 'er done.
#275
Quote from: Kojiro on May 22, 2015, 12:12:09 AM
Yeah, it was Nancy. I still remember the unforgettable debate Noory "refereed" between her and Phil Plait. Plait completely demolished her kooky bullshit.

Damn, I missed that one.  Must find. Was 'The Bad Astronomer' Phil Plait invited back on the show after zetasquawk's crushing defeat? Phil used to be on from time to time, but I never found out what he said that made "nice guy" Georgie kick him to the curb.  I wonder if "nice guy" Georgie found out that Plait has a special contempt for the pro-disease crowd, and has no qualms about railing against them in many of his articles and blog postings.

Come to think of it, Art should invite Phil Plait on the show to be his science adviser, a genuine science adviser:)
#276
Radio and Podcasts / Re: George Knapp
May 18, 2015, 12:16:00 AM
Quote from: Humilia Lepus Foramen on May 17, 2015, 11:42:56 PM
Idk, he didn't name names so really it could be anyone from Noory to Jones, basically anyone who might be interpreted as fear-mongering type of hosts/guests.

Spot-on words by Mr. Knapp. Had to be said.

If you look to see who has been stoking the fear fires of Jade Helm 15 being a 'false flag' (where have I heard that before?) for an invasion of Texas/martial law, it's readily apparent who the guilty parties are. Knapp collectively called them "The Fear Masters," but as mentioned Mr. Knapp didn't name names.

Of course, the loopy governor of Texas didn't help to calm fears by ordering the Texas State Guard to monitor the military exercise. And they wonder why Texas always gets crap for being the challenged child of the nation.  ::)
#277
Quote from: PChirp on May 16, 2015, 02:31:56 AM
Totally missed Annie from Alabama!    >:(

Oh, you didn't miss too much.  She was talking about synchronicity and browsing Chinese websites for traditional Chinese medicine. Annie said most of those people are in Los Angeles, whoever they are. She spoke of a certain herb, not to be confused with a different herb, that's supposed to cure all sorts of maladies. I take it she thought it would help or cure Ian of his tinnitus. Georgie, who is a big believer in holistic medicine, told Annie that Ian would not try it, so don't bother suggesting it to him.

I'm overjoyed that Annie didn't recommend and/or order a supply of 'tooth of tiger,' 'claw of lion,' or some other rapidly disappearing and endangered animal that the Chinese think believe will enhance their sexual prowess or cure them of an affliction.

I like the following quote by Tim Minchin. "You know what they call alternative medicine that's been proved to work? Medicine."
#278
Quote from: Georgie For President 2216 on May 15, 2015, 02:14:41 PM
NoMoreNoory isn't even making any of that up.  I missed the first one, but caught the other two.  Quayle figures Satan wants the God Particle so he can take over the universe.

That's a part of Quayle's "logic." The scientists are playing god by peering into the sacred domain of god, so they must be connected to Satan and want to be god.  This "ignorance is bliss" idea goes way back in religion and its confrontations with science.  The other part is the CERN logo where people see 666, even though there are five "numbers" in the logo, making the logo 66666. They just discard the other two numbers and concentrate on the three numbers they want to see, similar to picking and choosing what to follow in the bible.  The CERN logo is based on the design of a particular particle accelerator, from what I've read.

And the "god particle" is really the "goddamn particle." [see link below]  But you couldn't convince holy rollers Quayle and sNoory of a fact that might conflict with their fiction.

http://www.forbes.com/sites/forbesleadershipforum/2013/10/09/the-higgs-boson-wins-the-nobel-why-we-call-it-the-god-particle/
#279
Radio and Podcasts / Re: Art Bell
May 15, 2015, 12:55:58 AM
I don't know if this has been previously suggested, but here goes. Lawrence M. Krauss would be an excellent guest for Art.  The conversation with the Arizona State University theoretical physicist and cosmologist, might range from religion (or the lack of), to the mechanics of the stars, and at the quantum level how something could come out of "nothing." He's got a quick wit and isn't afraid to use it. Great guy/scientist, in my opinion.

I believe Neil deGrasse Tyson was already mentioned as a potential guest. I strongly concur. He's another very cool scientist. Both as guests would be a real treat for science lovers.
#280
Quote from: coaster on May 14, 2015, 03:09:25 PM
While I agree that Noory's cue card responses are annoying, it's not really his job to have an opinion. Like Art Bell, He lets the guest speak his mind, and it's up to the listener to form an opinion. But Noory goes about it all wrong. Instead of being impartial, he agrees with everything. That's whats annoying. And it doesn't work. Its a shame that he had an opportunity to learn from Art, and instead of carefully listening and learning, he took the wheel and drove the show into the first mailbox he saw.
That's just Noory being Noory I suppose..

A while back I was driving home as I listened to Sirius radio. Jay Thomas had been talking to a dude who claimed he'd made it with a dolphin. After the interview, the subject of talking to apparent lunatics and not going ballistic on their lunacy came up amongst the other hosts joining Thomas that day.  I recall a caller had questioned Thomas as to why he didn't challenge the validity of the claims of someone like dolphin-guy, and how he didn't appreciate a host who didn't dispute the wild claims of living on Venus or whatever other 'out there' stories were told.

In his defense, Thomas mentioned the time he had sNoory as a guest on his show. Thomas related how sNoory had taught him to remain calm and to not get in the face of guests like dolphin-guy (D-G claimed he communicated with the dolphin he loved, for instance), but to question them as if it was a normal conversation about normal topics. He was thankful he'd learned this interviewing technique from sNoory and wasn't ashamed to say so. If you hate Jay Thomas because of his interviewing style, blame sNoory.
#281
Radio and Podcasts / Re: Art Bell
May 02, 2015, 11:38:59 PM
Quote from: IcicleTrepan on May 02, 2015, 08:40:25 PM
Art perhaps you would have Elon Musk on your show to talk about his new Tesla batteries.

What a fantastic suggestion for a guest!  But start with how SpaceX was formed from a dream of his. Seriously, getting Musk as a guest would be a stroke of genius.  The cool thing about Musk is that while he's in it for money, he isn't in it only for the money. He's genuinely concerned with issues of the environment and how global warming (which he briefly addressed in his recent Tesla Energy batteries presentation) will change and affect life on this spaceship/world of ours.

Unlike a certain Bad Mustache we know, it appears to me that Musk does care about more than himself and his bank account. This is a man who wants to leave a positive legacy and he's backing up that wish with actions I'm in awe of.  Musk said he would prefer to shuffle off his mortal coil on Mars. I have little doubt he'll do everything in his power to make it a reality. I believe it would be one hell of a memorable show if it happens. Two great minds exchanging ideas and exploring the past, present, and future of humanity sounds like a winning combination to me. Make it so.  Please.
#282
Radio and Podcasts / Re: Art Bell
April 27, 2015, 02:12:58 AM
Quote from: Gnoory on April 26, 2015, 04:11:52 PM
Not war with bellgab lol I meant were are about ready for war in the middleast yetpeople were concerned about my avatar

You've been saying that for how many years now - we're close to a war with Iran (or whatever imminent war you're hyping) - in tune with Corsi and others.  My suggestion is to stop watching Fox News and to cease relying on it as a "fair and balanced" news source. Try Al Jazeera America, instead.

You have to acknowledge that it was a truly bizarre time and place to be mentioning war, as well.
#283
Quote from: Morgus on April 25, 2015, 12:29:57 AM
Noory invaded Art Bell's thread tonight for nearly an hour... :o
Noory even posted and claimed that he himself was now the KING of Radio!

Welcome to his grand delusion. The only thing sNoory is king of is schlock talk radio. "Indeed, indeed."
#284
Quote from: PathoJen on April 24, 2015, 03:59:04 PM
"Wanna take a ride" Noory
"Not with you" Us

#285
Quote from: Jorch Einstein on April 22, 2015, 10:07:55 PM
Jorch told a guest a few nights ago "You spell it like it is!". Brilliant Jorch.

The other night Georgie was selling something and finished a sentence, "...as well, too." I kid you not, kids.
#286
Quote from: Georgie For President 2216 on April 18, 2015, 07:58:28 PM
lol yeah he was trying to explain what 45 degrees meant for the lay person who didn't attend the Noory school of geometry.   More likely it was 10 or 15 degrees but felt like 45.

It's great when sNoory hands out these "pulled-it-out-of-my-ass" guesstimations as established facts to impress the listening audience as he embellishes his "another brush with death" story.  He's convinced of something when he has no proof or reason to be convinced of anything except his arrogance and ignorance.  It might be time for sNoory to find a more truthful gut. Yeah, he's a credible broadcaster for sure.  ;)

                               
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AGZOgPYrCo4
#287
Quote from: Zetaspeak on April 17, 2015, 11:04:33 AM
That last guest was pukeariffic. I only listened to about half a segment when Noory started getting all full of himself about "journalistic integrity" I had to turn it off.

What's worse than incompetent Noory, an incompetent Noory who seems himself way too serious. He can't really believe that. He's not that delusional. Is he?

When I heard sNoory mention his "journalistic integrity" and how he ponders whether he should release "da trut" as "we weigh, as broadcasters, every story, Gary, that we investigate or comes across our desk," I projectile hurled, as well.  What a load of sh!t! He's such a fake schmuck.  One day he's lying with impunity as he maliciously labels respected and credible climate scientists as hoaxers (or acts as a megaphone to spread myths about vaccines with detrimental public health effects), but the next day he's happily talking himself up to be the second coming of Walter Cronkite and Edward R. Murrow combined into a conjoined newsmen.  He wants the truth, all right, HIS "truth" and only HIS "truth."

The guy's ego is out of this world planet. The writer/guest Grossman (an appropriate name for the circumstance) didn't help much when he was ego-stroking Bad Mustache and jumping on his back, as he wanted to 'take a ride' on sNoory's dirty coattails to sell his books that contained in its text....wait for it....sNoory.  :o

Is he that delusional?  I think he's a narcissist/sociopath who puts himself at the center of everything, just as he has wrongly done with C2CAM (R.I.P) - 'The George Noory Show.' Is he a snake oil salesman who is willing to sell his soul to the devil to get what he wants, even if what he sells and promotes as "the truth" is harmful to the public and blatant misinformation? Absolutely yes, I'm convinced of it. He's not a foolish child who doesn't know better, but he routinely acts like one who won't take responsibility for his words and actions.

#288
Quote from: Dateline on April 11, 2015, 10:57:02 PM
The 15 cents per month was an on air announcement (screw-up)?  Thursday night.  All insiders should go forth and ask for that special rate now.

I believe sNoory had said "fifteen cents per month" at least once before.  If he will lower the rate to ten cents per month we may have a deal, as long as there's a money-back guarantee.   ;)
#289
Radio and Podcasts / Re: Dave Schrader
April 11, 2015, 11:12:30 PM
Quote from: BattyBrooke on April 11, 2015, 10:20:49 PM
I'll be listening tonight because, like him on a personal level or not (I don't), Schrader does't miss a detail or question and I'd really like to know about this mold. No sarcasm!

It's an interesting question. Maybe the guest will be able to shed some (scientific?) light on it.

I was watching one of the Ghost Adventures episodes (same show Schrader was recently on in their Seattle demon-house episode) and Zak Bagans was explaining why he sometimes wears an air filtration mask. He said it's because a lot of these old buildings have nasty and toxic things in the air. It's certainly reasonable to expect unseen things like mold (known to sicken people in their homes, etc.) to be in spooky places, too.

As an aside, I recall an episode of some paranormal show that discussed carbon monoxide poisoning (primarily malfunctioning furnaces) could be one possible cause for people hallucinating about ghosts and whatnot.
#290
Radio and Podcasts / Re: Dave Schrader
April 11, 2015, 02:35:26 AM
Quote from: Georgie For President 2216 on April 11, 2015, 01:57:53 AM
The guests were good, but the 911 topic brought out all the freaks.

sNoory and his comrade Alex Jones haven't called in to opine on the "truth," so not all.
#291
Religion is a hell of a drug. I'm listening to these two hopeless and helpless addicts enabling each other to higher and higher highs. I'll bet they can't wait until Armageddon.

Then the two talking parasites proudly let it be known that they leech off of the good and caring people who do take the time and energy to be vaccinated, as they continue to claim they're healthier than a giant horse without vaccines. May they both be buried up to their heads necks in a big steaming pile of stinking horseshit.
#292
Quote from: Georgie For President 2216 on April 04, 2015, 12:12:23 PM
He suggested it at least once a night for probably a couple of weeks, even to guests with completely unrelated specialties who then tried to politely tell him it was a stupid idea.  In fact, I've never heard anyone on the program except Noory suggest nor condone the idea.  But, what would frauds be without revisionist history?  Just imagine what the world would be like if Hoagland hadn't been single-handedly responsible for every major advancement at NASA, for instance.

Thanks for verification, GfP2216.  I brought it up because sNoory had been basically proposing it as an end-all to ISIS/ISIL, as you said, at least a couple of weeks.  What did he think would bring all of these radical insurgents together in one spot for a convenient and "safe" nuclear weapon detonation, sending out text messages to each member and promising them a shiny new gun if they assembled in the desert?  Anyone with half a brain knows it's much more complicated than that.  You have to figure out how to long-term change minds and attitudes before you really begin to get a grip on dissolving a vicious and extreme group like ISIS.  Killing them in large numbers isn't enough and will be a temporary fix at best. You don't need to be an expert on terrorism to understand this rather simple concept, but you do need to possess a modicum of critical thinking skills which sNoory may never think of.  Dropping one or a large number of nuclear bombs would be like putting a small bandage on a gaping wound, but sNoory isn't able to see past his extreme narcissism and the self-important beliefs podium/pulpit he preaches from.
#293
Upon receiving an urgent text message from Noele in Santa Monica, and the message being read in a commanding voice  ::) to Georgie by Butler Tommy, Georgie was rambling about ISIS (channeling his Rambo persona) and the "problem in the Yemen." Tommy also mentioned a woman at "the event last weekend" he and sNooron attended who had expressed her concern about "how much we're going to take from ISIS." The following WTF?! ensued.

sNooron verbatim: "I'm convinced, and some experts agree with me now, that ah, bombing them (ISIS) alone is not going to wipe them out."

He went on to describe the thousands of people who have "signed up" to join ISIS from various countries, echoing what others from the start have said in this forum and elsewhere; You don't solve a complex problem like ISIS with bombs alone, including nuclear bombs. But now we witness (and record for historical posterity) sNoory has flip-flopped and reneged on his "nuke 'em high" mantra of the past?  Wasn't sNoory the one who kept urging the use of nuclear weapons to use on ISIS? Wasn't sNoory the one who went so far as to suggest it to his 'Weird Nuts Diary' buddy, Jerome Corsi? That's the HUGE problem with sNoory, you never know what face he's speaking with.
#294
Georgie should request questions for his guests from fifth graders around the planet, as I think they'd more more interesting and intellectual questions than Georgie's outdated mental processor is able to come up with. The "primordial soup" is everywhere, and Georgie's questions and remarks are the same every time.  Hello, again, 'Groundhog Day.'

The Nooron comes into the studio and predictable, repetitive garbage comes out of the speaker on the radio. You don't need to explain that.
#295
Quote from: AvDaBr on April 01, 2015, 11:38:16 PM
Thankfully George's idea of including a dog as well was shot down.

PremRat and sNoory's staff felt that doing so would be redundant and unnecessary, as the show had long ago gone to the dogs.
#296
Georgie called the trio a human being, singular. The prejudiced and insensitive turd.  They are three separate and unique entities. They are individuals. Hasn't "newsman" sNoory studied news stories where conjoined twins were married and lived relatively normal lives? Of course he hasn't and it shows. Those three should walk out of that studio in unison and protest to send a strong and pointed message to the planet.
#297
Radio and Podcasts / Re: Richard Syrett
March 28, 2015, 03:42:19 AM
Syrett agreed with the caller who said the Moon doesn't rotate. It's the 21st century, or so I thought.

#298
Quote from: carpoolgänger on March 27, 2015, 03:51:33 AM
I first came to Coast during the transition period and was thinking that I remembered George being less, ah, awful back in the day.  But then I recently listened to a show from back in the day and realized that no, he was always terrible.  It's obviously gotten worse but he sucked to start with.

My favorite Snoory moment from a few nights ago:
[Cuts off caller]
"Newly doted"
"Newly noted"

I don't think he ever managed to say "Duly noted" around his stroke-victim slur.

I'm been mulling over this one since I heard it on the 3-24-2015 show. I finally got around to procuring the butchery into a MP3 file. I log in this morning and see your message.  Yeah, it's coincidence.  8)

The audio is taken from the end of hour two (two to three minutes to break), shortly before Cohen bids his adieu to the sNooron.
#299
Quote from: Morgus on March 21, 2015, 12:27:35 AM
Ugh, longtime regular annoying caller Bill the atheist amateur astronomer just called in again always explaining his use of 'mind' instead of 'soul'
Somehow if Bill uses the word 'soul' he is afraid there must be a god? ;)

Some of these characters are career callers as they seem to call into different radio shows on a regular basis. I believe Bill AAA is one of them who probably spends his free hours calling into radio programs to enhance his online dating profile so he can pick up hot chicks. What a life?

Bill also recently became an 'Interstellar' SPOILER SPILLER for those of us who haven't seen the film. Thanks for nothing, Bill, you pestiferous bowel movement.
#300
sNoory said he doesn't believe what the lady is saying, but sNoory obviously believes it enough to have guest after guest on who believe similar wack conspiracy shat.  "Listen to what I say but don't watch what I do." Clashic sNoory.

There's so much wrong with what this woman is saying (and her creepy, disrespectful laughter).  For instance, even fragile objects and pieces of paper survive crashes and explosions, it happens. It's not enough for sNoory to crash C2C deep into the ground, but he has to continue to drag one of the worst days in America's history into the ground and deep into his personal beliefs sewer. Georgie sNoory has no shame and no conscience. I'm 100% convinced of it.

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