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#1
Radio and Podcasts / Re: Midnight In The Desert
June 05, 2018, 02:36:51 PM
Quote from: Richard Groyper on June 05, 2018, 11:24:59 AM
have you seen what Art looked like? dude looked like a soup sandwich. god level poon hound tho. things don't always make sense.
I don't get it either. He(r) Adam's apple is bigger than mine. I remember "Mike from Montana". There was also a "Dave or Dale from Austin or something...   My main complaint was the entitled attitude. If H did any show prep, it wasn't obvious. Lack of skills as a communicator could have been attenuated by preparation and presentation. H's comments on the news of the day were nauseatingly vapid. I endured, hoping improvements would ensue. I sent her a Tweet with a few very politely worded observations/suggestions, and was promptly blocked. I have gotten over it...
#2
I can't tolerate much more  of her vapid blithering. She is either stoned, disinterested, or both. She can take her spell casting, fire dancing, THC addled self back into the producer's chair. Please stay there Heather.    RJM

This opinion could be costly to my person. I risk being cursed by Heather with "a crotch full of camel fleas".  :o
#3
Quote from: the_peeve on February 19, 2016, 10:01:47 PM
Yup. It was always assumed. Interesting about Hoagie. I wouldn't rule it out.


Anybody seen the trailer for episode 6? Pretty intense and revealing.
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Quote from: the_peeve on February 19, 2016, 10:01:47 PM
Yup. It was always assumed. Interesting about Hoagie. I wouldn't rule it out.


Holy Shite, 2 out of the 3 LG. They must all be connected by the "Golden Ratio" to make it true however. Has anyone crunched the numbers? Facial recognition software would be best I think, because birth certificate forgeries are child's play. We need disclosure project vetted docs and images, then we will know for certain. Perhaps Hoagie taught AB his hyperdimesional torsion field physics, and they are exisitng simultaneously in multiple locations. It's all in the angle of the dangle, from the ratio of worker bees to the queen, to the distances between objects @ Giza, to Cydonia. The Golden Ratio dictates ALL... 
Quote from: MrHippie on February 19, 2016, 04:30:10 PM
Separated at birth !

Hoagland's hair is still perfect.
#4
Radio and Podcasts / Re: Dark Matter News
October 09, 2015, 02:31:22 PM
zeebo, I also heard that Ner FEAT i was questionable for the game. I can't help but wonder how involved Art really was. Using his interaction with callers as a guide, it seems to me Art does not suffer fools gladly. I am very surprised it went on for as long as it did. I would think Art can call his own shots when dealing with the DMN, he is raising their profile as no other radio host I can think of. Bring on Art, and your stature rises exponentially. Bring on Tumeric Man, and watch out below, the show will be as good as my hometown NFL team ( Eagles). I feel sorry for Leo if it is some kind of medical issue, or just not knowing when to hang up his spurs, etc... I harbor no malice towards the man, I simply wanted a better product, which we are now receiving. His gaffes did make me wince, I must admit.    JS78
#5
Time Travelers, I apologize for not seeing the exisitng thread about "Leo". That is my mistake, something Leo apparently was unable/unwilling to admit. I'm assuming he is gone by the comments?   For whatever reason(s), he simply was not up to Art's standards. Once again, I apologize for just venting w/o checking for an existing thread. I still stand by my dislike of Jay Widner-- I don't care how much he knows, or thinks he knows, about Kubrick's image framing technology, the idea that NASA would risk its credibility on such an enormous hoax is so far beyond imagining, IMO  :-\it should not even be discussed. I saw something today that said a recent poll revealed only 7% of respondents believed the images from the moon were faked. That is good news, hopefully this topic will go away forever some day. It is such an insult to the brave people who risked everything.     Thanks, I Stand Humiliated... JS78
#6
I listened to a podcast of the great 9/29 conversation about global thermonuclear war. Fantastic program, as per usual with Art at the helm. Did the news reader Leo mispronounce the following, or is it a glitch in the audio? On the first break, Leo was talking about evidence there may be yet to be excavated tombs in the Valley Of The Kings, specifically adjacent to King Tutankhamun's tomb. The podcast audio is heard as: TutankhUMEN and NerFITI. Even if they were incorrectly spelled on the copy, I would hope he knows enough Egyptology to correct it on the fly. The podcast audio also reveals an apparently bungled pronunciation of Guantanamo Bay:"GuatANAMO".  This is Art Bell's show we are talking about, not George Tumeric Snoory's insomnia cure. Can anyone who heard the show's live broadcast comment?   While I'm at it, I am angry at Jay Weidner who claims Stanley Kubrick supervised the "fake" lunar landing images. Does he actually believe that? It is an insult to the people @ NASA, the brilliant astronauts with massive brass, and to our collective intelligence. Who believes NASA would trust the secret of the world's biggest hoax to some eccentric movie director? Get a real job, please.         JS78
#7
AceofClubs- I don't know if I had written it differently, it would have made any difference. It was basically a stream of consciousness type of "gripe list" about paranormal subjects. I like truly unexplained phenomena as much as anyone on these Forums I suspect. Please, stop beating these dead horses. I know I don't have to read or listen when the topics come up, but I keep a slim portion of hope alive that a verifiable piece of evidence will emerge that would legitimize any the aforementioned topics. This, at a time there are so many current topics, that have a direct effect on our daily lives, that remain shrouded in mystery and largely ignored by the mainstream media. TWA800, Putin in Chechnya, fracking and contamination/earthquakes, the Yellowstone Park's magma chamber, the overdue major seismic event in SoCal, the portent of astronomical discoveries being made almost every day now, etc...   Not some guy on CTC saying "I think Sasquathces have great senses of humor". What the !@ck you just say? (Maybe it was to see if anyone was still listening to Smoresy at that point, it was late in the show...) Thanfully, Art does not suffer fools gladly like Smoresy does. Thanks for reading my diatribe(s).
#8
Radio and Podcasts / Re:To The Sheriff et al...
September 11, 2015, 04:45:06 PM
Folks, I have not laughed this hard in a very, very long time. You are very talented people, the humor is so wickedly funny because it is based in truth.  It took a lot to drive me away from CTC, but Snoory accomplished it in about 6 weeks. Thankfully, Art is back with us.
#9
Radio and Podcasts / Re: George Noory photoshop gallery
September 11, 2015, 04:10:21 PM
Pragmeer- Post #23- I just started looking at the thread. I have seldom laughed so hard. IMO, you do a disservice to our beloved Curly. Curly had more honor, intelligence, talent and showmanship at his disposal in a minute than Noory will have in his entire life span.  JS
#10
I get tired of usually intelligent people kicking around the same, false, sacrosanct dead horses of conspiracy theories. Did anyone see the Smithsonian Channel's episode of "The Missing Evidence" on the volatility of molten aluminum and water to explain the Twin Towers collapse? What more do you need? But no, that is too easy and provable. So, like the Kennedy assisination, there were dozens or perhaps hundreds of people involved, pulling off one of the most massive act of deceipt ever perpetrated on the world, and NOT ONE PERSON leaked the "truth"? Please... Here are just a few more facts:  Lazar is a liar.  Philip Corso was a liar. Kecksburg was the nose cone or capsule of a Russian rocket, and the "stange alien writing" on the side is called Cyrillic script. It does look odd, look at the letters on Lenin's tomb. Oh, but it had to be alien, of course. Rendelsham Forest- yes, an interstellar visitor who hangs around for over 48 hours on and off, with a convenient piece of "evidence" appearing on the second encounter, the famous audio tape. It was a combination of a lighthouse beacon and a bank of police car lights. Can't these conspiracy peddlers find some new fodder? It is 99% crap, all of it. From the "Crystal Skull", to the "wood from Noah's Ark", on and on it goes. I have seen some UFO film that is truly inexplicable from the standpoint of what our governments have told us. An old TV program about Project Blue Book, way back in the late 60s or early 70s, had some really startling images on it. I refuse to say it is 100% misinterpretations, built up by people who refuse to believe a lone nut like LHO could kill a POTUS, and then kept alive by profiteers. Let's try and explain the truly inexplicable, and leave these old sacred cows alone. Yes folks, even Roswell. It was weather experiment, get over it. Let us try to understand truly inexplicable events, not wondering if Edgar Cayse has the location of Atlantis  "remote viewed" correctly. Hey Mr. Dames, I'm drinking a certain macro-brew brand of beer right now- make me a believer and tell me the brand. I thought not. I will say TWA 800 reeks of the M.I.C. and our government with holding key facts. Was it a missile? YGIAGAM That is worth pulling out all the stops on, not these obviously misunderstood/ fraudulent incidents. Pranks in the UK demonstrate how they make the most beautiful, elaborate crop circle designs, and people still refuse to believe their lying eyes. I'll never understand it, never. I want a Smithsonian Channel investigation into the TWA 800 incident, as an example.   JS
#11
Aside from pure amusement, I don't know why these people still get air time, from anyone. Both have proven to be complete frauds. Corso may be worse- a low level career military slacker gets control of artifacts from the world's most famous UFO incident? He is the kind of person the miltary can't dismiss, because he does nothing actually warranting dismissal. He is given a series of menial jobs, keeping him out of the way of important projects until he finally attains his lifelong goal, a retirement check with health care. For some reason, he is whisked from a dingy room in the basement of some military installation, and given access/control over the biggest event in ufology lore. Yes, of course! He dumps crap over all of the people who toiled many years to develop things like the transistor, microprocessors, inexpensive CRTs, on and on it goes... He probably didn't even understand Ohm's Law. As with Dames, there is usually a grain of truth somewhere in the beach of BS they put out that turns out to be true. This "remote viewing" is ridiculous on its face. Did the US M.I.C., or one of the many Intelligence Community entities, experiment with it at one time or another? It is within the bounds of probability, and that is what Dames thrives on. He puts us in the position of having to prove him wrong, when the scientific method is exactly the opposite. Outrageous claims require as equally startling proof, and repeatability. Dames and Corso have never been able to provide either. It is for amusement only, and basically harmless, except for the fact it does denigrate the accomplishments of a lot of legitimite scientists, technicians, inventors, etc...  JS                       
#12
I could listen to Art talk to most anybody about anything, but here are two questions for those who believe: 1) Apparently, Mr. Marcum encountered legal troubles after the theft of transformers. I think we can all agree he encountered the Big Brother/Feds/NSA/FBI/local law enforcement, et al information gathering machinery. Even if he was not convicted of anything, just merely detained or arrested, there has to be a data trail on him. Whether it can be accessed by John Q.P., even w/ a FOIA order, is of course subject to speculation. 2) As for the technical aspect, if he drew enough power to cause a "brown out", would he not have had to have utility company size/grade wiring feeding this warehouse, and all of the cabling to/between the apparatus? I am really interested in others thoughts on these topics. If I had to pick one aspect of the story over the other to be more skeptical about, it would be the lack of traceable data once he came into contact with law enforcement entities. I am no skeptic when it comes to the amount of data that has been/is being archived about us all for a very long time, certainly mostly without our permission, nor for our benefit.   Thanks,    JS78
#13
hOs, I agree, Art can toe the line like no one else. I simply wonder if these guys like the "DARPA Time Traveler" really believe what they are saying. My immediate (and I think the majority of peoples) instinct is to believe what people are saying. That is a dangerous thing when discussing the paranormal, UFOs, etc... If they truly believe a lot of this stuff, then either they are in need of mental health services, or this Cosmos is indeed a lot stranger than I can imagine. If they are lying, there is no shame too harsh to heap upon them. The enjoyment is in Art's voice and listening to the discussions for their pure escapist value.     JS78
#14
Hey All, Don't misunderstand me, I love Art, and ditched CTCAM after he left. I think a lot of the criticisms leveled @ Noory have merit- he is too pushy about his religious beliefs. That BS w/ the Tumeric powder is something I don't feel Art would ever consent to. But the man who claimed to be @ The Gettysburgh Address, although amusing, I wonder if he actually believes this stuff, or is just getting a twisted kick out of scamming people. Isn't it so convenient that not one of these "time travelers" can ever bring back something in the way of verifiable proof? Say, a functioning watch from the 1860s, a freshly minted newspaper, anything that could be tested and proven to be from that time period. I am less skeptical of the entire UFO community, I do believe people have seen and photographed some very inexplicable aerial phenomena. But when you hear stories like the one Art had years ago about a USAF member, who had a steamer trunk full of Roswell alien spacecraft/bodies photos, documents, and other paraphenalia, hoardes this world changing information all of his life. Upon his deathbed, he orders his family to destroy it all. Come on man-- if you were part of his family, would you do it? Destroy evidence of the biggest discovery of all time? I think not, even if only for monetary gain. It is BS stories such as this that help deligitimize some of the honest evidence. I am ready to believe anything, just show me some proof. People like that make it harder for the true believers @ places like MUFON to be taken seriously. Thanks for reading my rant, I am a "Time Traveller" member of Art's M.I.T.D. program, it so great to have him back. A voice made for radio.       JS
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