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George Noory Sucks! - The Definitive Compendium

Started by MV/Liberace!, April 06, 2008, 01:23:02 AM

Can Noory pronounce anything correctly?

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Quote from: CrabbyOld Bat on February 09, 2013, 08:48:40 PM
I'm more inclined to believe that Snorge stuffed 4 or 5 pizza rolls into his mouth as soon as the microwave dinged, chewed them up immediately, then couldn't or didn't spit them out at all , opting to swallow the piping hot stuff instead. MAYBE that would be enough to account for the burns he describes. But his claim that one small roll (usually only half filled with sauce) could do that much damage before he spit it out? Nope, I don't believe his story.
Haha  ;D Hmm, or maybe it wasn't a pizza roll, but something else!

Quote from: HAL 9000 on February 09, 2013, 09:12:10 PM
Believe me - I know.  ;)
WTF? 700 pages?
Sounds good to me Hal. I've already forgotten what happened.
Noary Sucks.

Morgus

Right now on the Art Bell: Somewhere in Time broadcast they are playing an interview from Dec 29, 1998 with Robert Ghostwolf.
He is talking about the Hopi Prophecies and the coming of someone/something called "The Purifier"

I found this info on Ghostwolf (who passed on in 2005) at the ufowatchdog website:
http://www.ufowatchdog.com/robert_ghostwolf.htm

QuoteRobert Andrew Franzone - AKA Robert Ghostwolf, Robert Wolfe, Bobby Wolfe, Robert Parry. Reported Italian con-artist who posed as a Native American Indian, worked with Richard C. Hoagland and Sean David Morton. Combined UFOs, religion, pseudo Indian folklore and the apocalypse to sell his '7 Thunders' crap. Reportedly charged $3,000 per person to teach Indian survival skills for aftermath of asteroid impact - no asteroid yet. Claimed to know date world will end but you have to buy his book to find out. Had threatened to sue "Internet terrorists" that alleged him to be a con man. Again, beware of false prophets selling faith, predictions, and especially someone else's heritage. SEE: 'Ghostwolf' Remarks about "Internet Terrorists" and his website Wolf Lodge. 'Ghostwolf' passed away in 2005.


http://www.robertghostwolf.com/index1a.htm

analog kid

What convinced anyone that Lilly was an impostor, and why did people jump on her case unprovoked (at least here in this thread)?

McPhallus

"Ghost Wolf" was a real scumbag.  A career con artist with a long rap sheet, including domestic violence.

McPhallus

Quote from: analog kid on February 09, 2013, 09:25:59 PM
What convinced anyone that Lilly was an impostor, and why did people jump on her case unprovoked (at least here in this thread)?

People overreacted, what with George's recent comments about "haters."  It does appear to me that Sardondi may have helped trigger the storm, although I doubt that was his intention.

Quote from: Morgus on February 09, 2013, 09:23:49 PM
Right now on the Art Bell: Somewhere in Time broadcast they are playing an interview from Dec 29, 1998 with Robert Ghostwolf.
He is talking about the Hopi Prophecies and the coming of someone/something called "The Purifier"



Arggh Morgus, this show is light years ahead of Noory. <bangs head on wall>. I really hope Art comes back before summer. It will give me a reason to take the radio outside, listen to Art, and watch the stars again.


McPhallus

Quote from: HAL 9000 on February 09, 2013, 09:12:10 PM
I can assure you, or everyone for that matter, that there was/is no conspiracy. "Lilly" (her stage name - I know her real name) was acting on her own behalf - no one else was involved. She had anger management issues on another forum, with similar language and intensity, and very similar responses from the other posters there. Of all things, the forum was about cats.

So to put to rest any false notions, "Lilly" was not a "plant," nor did she originally come here to troll - she was just being herself, and nature took its course.

Believe me - I know.  ;)

WTF? 700 pages?

You must teach us your methods sometime, Hal.  You have mad skills.

analog kid

Quote from: McPhallus on February 09, 2013, 09:29:20 PM
People overreacted, what with George's recent comments about "haters."  It does appear to me that Sardondi may have helped trigger the storm, although I doubt that was his intention.

Where does Sardondi get all that time? Where?

Welcome to the internet, George.

HAL 9000

Quote from: General Johnson Jameson on February 09, 2013, 09:19:22 PMSounds good to me Hal. I've already forgotten what happened.
Noory Sucks.

He sucks even more than I remember - I entered Noorvana (the state that one attains when they free themselves from listening to Snoory) on December 21, 2009. Since the recent flurry of Art Bell rumors, I've tuned in to C2C randomly and for a short  time. I can't put my finger on it, but a few others have thought they noticed too - something is different with Noory - if I had to guess, the Art thing shook him up a bit. While editing the "haters" clip I posted recently, I was forced to listen to 30 minutes of him, and he stumbled and fumbled more than I remember him from the past, meaning his questions and thought processes were nearly incoherent.

Quote from: HAL 9000 on February 09, 2013, 09:40:27 PM
He sucks even more than I remember - I entered Noorvana (the state that one attains when they free themselves from listening to Snoory) on December 21, 2009. Since the recent flurry of Art Bell rumors, I've tuned in to C2C randomly and for a short  time. I can't put my finger on it, but a few others have thought they noticed too - something is different with Noory - if I had to guess, the Art thing shook him up a bit. While editing the "haters" clip I posted recently, I was forced to listen to 30 minutes of him, and he stumbled and fumbled more than I remember him from the past, meaning his questions and thought processes were nearly incoherent.
Trying to find that rant was about the worst experience I've had with anything in some time. Having to listen thru that. I did finally find what I was looking for and yes, I have to agree with you. Has Noary showed up on your doorstep with a ballbat yet?

HorrorRetro

Quote from: Morgus on February 09, 2013, 09:23:49 PM
Right now on the Art Bell: Somewhere in Time broadcast they are playing an interview from Dec 29, 1998 with Robert Ghostwolf.
He is talking about the Hopi Prophecies and the coming of someone/something called "The Purifier"

I never got into shows when Art had this guy or any of the other Native Americans (real or fake) on.  You'd hear this guy talking in a normal voice and five minutes later you'd hear him putting on a fake accent.  It was utter bunk.  I never understood Art's hanging on every word this guy or the  "Hopi elders" said on his show.  I don't believe the claim that Native Americans have some sort of special gift of prophecy.  I have many cousins and an aunt who are Native Alaskans, Tlingit tribe to be exact, and they are just regular people.  My own daughter is part Cherokee and, again, she's just a normal person who does not milk this claim of prophecy.  ::)

Insanity

Something I just noticed today, none of the big guns in WA are carrying Coast anymore. Biggest stations are 5kw.
Times running out for coast?

McPhallus

Quote from: HorrorRetro on February 09, 2013, 09:51:23 PM
I never got into shows when Art had this guy or any of the other Native Americans (real or fake) on.  You'd hear this guy talking in a normal voice and five minutes later you'd hear him putting on a fake accent.  It was utter bunk.  I never understood Art's hanging on every word this guy or the  "Hopi elders" said on his show.  I don't believe the claim that Native Americans have some sort of special gift of prophecy.  I have many cousins and an aunt who are Native Alaskans, Tlingit tribe to be exact, and they are just regular people.  My own daughter is part Cherokee and, again, she's just a normal person who does not milk this claim of prophecy.  ::)

Many people fall for the old fallacy that it's exotic/foreign to us and very old, therefore it holds some special knowledge we are lacking.  It's the same belief that fuels a lot of new age theories, especially the obsession over the Mayan calendar.

Quote from: McPhallus on February 09, 2013, 10:01:42 PM
Many people fall for the old fallacy that it's exotic/foreign to us and very old, therefore it holds some special knowledge we are lacking. 


Yep the Russians, the Nazis.
"Secret Russian science", "The Russian discovered endless oil", "Secret Nazi technology"

Nebraska888

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Thanks for clarifying!  It was getting STRANGE!

Marc.Knight

Quote from: Insanity on February 09, 2013, 10:01:21 PM
Something I just noticed today, none of the big guns in WA are carrying Coast anymore. Biggest stations are 5kw.
Times running out for coast?




I think Noory will end up on one short-wave station somewhere in Bulgaria.

CrabbyOld Bat

My favorite highlight/lowlight from last night's C2C:

George asks if the Chinese celebrate New Year's "like we do in this country, on this planet?":

(At about the 0:59:47 mark)


Coast to Coast AM - 02.08.2013 - Chinese Astrology and Open Lines - C2CAM

zeebo

Quote from: Marc knight on February 09, 2013, 06:42:37 PM
George Noory has done a lot of good for children and [used to be] a very good broadcaster when he was the NightHawk in St. Louis.  His style, or lack of, is the issue.  This is exacerbated by the fact that he tried to fill the shoes of "the Master", and failed.  He's not hated, or shouldn't be.  His skills are the issue.

Good point, and I agree.  I don't hate him.  I just think he sucks.  There's a subtle perhaps but distinct difference.

I feel this way about quite a few public figures.  There are a few that I truly loathe, but most of them are people whose success bewilders me and public presence annoys me.  I often think, of all the talented people, why am I always having to hear/see/read this person?  Why do people like them?  How can they keep failing over and over and still have careers?  (e.g. thinking of certain actors who make awful movies over and over etc.)

So what I'm saying is I might hate the particular situation of someone's (e.g. Noory's) wide public exposure in spite of their suckiness, but I don't usually hate them personally. 

CrabbyOld Bat

Quote from: McPhallus on February 09, 2013, 09:29:20 PM
People overreacted, what with George's recent comments about "haters."  It does appear to me that Sardondi may have helped trigger the storm, although I doubt that was his intention.

Trust me, the only one overreacting to anything was Lilly. She went ballistic.

Ipokesmot

Quote from: Morgus on February 09, 2013, 09:23:49 PM
Right now on the Art Bell: Somewhere in Time broadcast they are playing an interview from Dec 29, 1998 with Robert Ghostwolf.
He is talking about the Hopi Prophecies and the coming of someone/something called "The Purifier"

I found this info on Ghostwolf (who passed on in 2005) at the ufowatchdog website:
http://www.ufowatchdog.com/robert_ghostwolf.htm


http://www.robertghostwolf.com/index1a.htm

Just like 80% of Coast to Coast guests.  Frauds and con-artists.  Art was at least fun to listen too, but I fear Art has also joined the fraudsters with his constant empty "announcements" of a new show.

Art's awesome, but either shit or get off the pot!


Nebraska888

Quote from: CrabbyOld Bat on February 09, 2013, 10:23:22 PM
My favorite highlight/lowlight from last night's C2C:

George asks if the Chinese celebrate New Year's "like we do in this country, on this planet?":

(At about the 0:59:47 mark)


Coast to Coast AM - 02.08.2013 - Chinese Astrology and Open Lines - C2CAM

OMG......what in heck is WRONG WITH THIS MAN????!!!!!

zeebo

Quote from: HorrorRetro on February 09, 2013, 09:51:23 PM
I don't believe the claim that Native Americans have some sort of special gift of prophecy.  I have many cousins and an aunt who are Native Alaskans, Tlingit tribe to be exact, and they are just regular people.

I always wondered the same thing about the Mayans.  Why did everyone think they had some mystical monopoly on the future?  What was so "special" about them that gave them this power? 

Also I always thought it was strange that people believed completely in their prophetic power, but didn't really care much about anything else form their culture like Mayan medicine or science or economics or ecology etc.

zeebo

Quote from: Marc knight on February 09, 2013, 10:22:43 PM
I think Noory will end up on one short-wave station somewhere in Bulgaria.

"Hello good morning, good evening, wherever you are (in Sofia)."

zeebo

Quote from: CrabbyOld Bat on February 09, 2013, 10:27:27 PM
Trust me, the only one overreacting to anything was Lilly. She went ballistic.

I completely agree with Crabby on this, and with that, I will never again speak of it.  :)

CrabbyOld Bat

Quote from: Nebraska888 on February 09, 2013, 10:35:38 PM

OMG......what in heck is WRONG WITH THIS MAN? ??? !!!!!

He's a medical mystery. I'm beginning to wonder if he's already getting a bit senile. All night long he had trouble forming sentences that made sense -- more so than usual, I mean. He repeated questions to the guest on multiple occasions. Dunno if he ran out of cue cards or if he really couldn't remember that he'd already asked the same things earlier. And during his long, time-killing chit-chat session with Tom about the Navy, Snorge seemed to contradict things he previously said about his military service. To top it off, he had a few callers who were as confused and confusing as he was. But it seemed like he was trying to fill air time so he let them ramble, then got somewhat upset with a couple of them. All in all, a bad night for Snorge.

RJ

Quote from: CrabbyOld Bat on February 09, 2013, 11:02:46 PM
He's a medical mystery. I'm beginning to wonder if he's already getting a bit senile. All night long he had trouble forming sentences that made sense -- more so than usual, I mean. He repeated questions to the guest on multiple occasions. Dunno if he ran out of cue cards or if he really couldn't remember that he'd already asked the same things earlier. And during his long, time-killing chit-chat session with Tom about the Navy, Snorge seemed to contradict things he previously said about his military service. To top it off, he had a few callers who were as confused and confusing as he was. But it seemed like he was trying to fill air time so he let them ramble, then got somewhat upset with a couple of them. All in all, a bad night for Snorge.
Do you think instead of the pizza roll burn George could have had a mild stroke?  He just keeps getting stranger, night after night.

Nebraska888

Quote from: CrabbyOld Bat on February 09, 2013, 11:02:46 PM
He's a medical mystery. I'm beginning to wonder if he's already getting a bit senile. All night long he had trouble forming sentences that made sense -- more so than usual, I mean. He repeated questions to the guest on multiple occasions. Dunno if he ran out of cue cards or if he really couldn't remember that he'd already asked the same things earlier. And during his long, time-killing chit-chat session with Tom about the Navy, Snorge seemed to contradict things he previously said about his military service. To top it off, he had a few callers who were as confused and confusing as he was. But it seemed like he was trying to fill air time so he let them ramble, then got somewhat upset with a couple of them. All in all, a bad night for Snorge.
And to think that Premiere keeps this guy at the helm of one the most POTENTIALLY money making, interesting, uncoventional and thought provoking programs in the NATION!  Any of us on this forum would be able to name an alternative host who would bring COAST to what it was intended to be.......an intelligent over-night program dealing with topics that the mainstream doesn't address.  I know, I know.....I keep reading that GN is what Premiere likes, a compliant "yes man" who doesn't makes waves and sells a lot of "stuff".  However, I honestly believe that a replacement, who embodies better host skills , would bring a larger audience and sell as much "stuff" or perhaps even MORE stuff!

Marc.Knight

Quote from: RJ on February 09, 2013, 11:15:37 PM
Do you think instead of the pizza roll burn George could have had a mild stroke?  He just keeps getting stranger, night after night.




We've been saying stuff like this for 10 years.

zeebo

Quote from: CrabbyOld Bat on February 09, 2013, 11:02:46 PM
To top it off, he had a few callers who were as confused and confusing as he was. But it seemed like he was trying to fill air time so he let them ramble, then got somewhat upset with a couple of them. All in all, a bad night for Snorge.

Btw .. what was up with the guy who said he'd broken into his neighbor's house, set up video cameras, taped the guy flipping out on drugs, then reaped millions from all the people watching?

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