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George Noory Sucks! - The Definitive Compendium

Started by MV/Liberace!, April 06, 2008, 12:23:02 AM

Can Noory pronounce anything correctly?

No
No

Marc.Knight

Quote from: b_dubb on January 27, 2011, 04:12:03 PM
@ GuerrillaUnreal ... thanks for the heads up on the sodastream thingy.  i don't drink soda really.  the only carbonated thing i drink is beer and then only once in a while.  though i might start drinking more often now that i know the grocery by my house carries Samuel Smith's Oatmeal Stout.  best beverage EVER.




man, you're totally correct about that.

fabucat

Quote from: valdez on January 26, 2011, 03:52:50 AM
     Cool cat fight between John Curtis (Obama fan) and Greg Hunter (not so much) who came on to talk about the President's speech but evolved into a complicated argument about the economy (printing money, deficits, percentage growth of the GDP, ect) and at one point George interupted them with, "hey guys, on a scale of one throught ten, how would you rate the speech?", which is symbolic of what George does best: dumb things down.  They both answered his question (8 & 2) and continued the fight.  A minute later, in the mist of the heated disscussion, George blurts out, "I give him a five."  Yeah.  That's taking a stand George.  Shut up and let the grown ups talk.
     Jonathan Grey was on to talk about Ancient mysteries.  We've only had about ten shows on this subject already this year.  Somebody needs to throw away George's rollerdex of topics and force him to do something new.  I did like how Grey dissmised the theories of the late Zecharia Stichin as being backed by "no evidence".  George, who is a big fan, admirer, and believer of Stichin's ideas, did not come to his defence.  He never does.

I actually think that there should be a LAW that Noory shouldn't host shows regarding complex political issues.  Sorry, but having a guy who's an expert on ancient mysteries also comment on SOFU is totally wack.  Why not just ask Major Ed Dames and Richard Hoagland, lulz?  I had to turn to NPR because they were covering the demonstrations in Egypt.

BTW, has snoory commented on the Middle Eastern demonstrations?  He actually did an excellent job covering the Iranian failed Green Revolution, because he had on an Iranian-American political expert.  Jorge just let him talk and the guy was really good. 

anagrammy

C'mon Fabucat, it was a little more than just "no evidence."  Jonathan Grey said Zaccariah Sitchin refused to answer his questions regarding specific sources for his Anunaki tale. He said, "It's all in my book."  But Grey had read all his books and knew it was not.  Grey pointed out that at the time Sitchin wrote his first of the twelve or so books, all the Sumerian cylinder seals had NOT been translated.  So people assumed Sitchin was forging ahead with material that was not yet available to all the scholars (like the incremental releases of the Dead Sea Scrolls).  Now scholars have translated every word and published detailed facsimiles of all the images and lo and behold, the Anunaki-Niburu-Enki story is not to be found. 

Now THIS is something we know Noory knows quite a bit about.  He has hobnobbed with Sitchen, appeared in conferences with Sitchin, had him on many, many times and we know for a fact GN is a true believer.  So--did he respond in Sitchen's defense (having participated recently in his lifetime award program?)  No.  Did he bring up one salient fact--like what about the cylinder seal that purportedly shows the flask and the impregnation of the Anunaki mother--how did the scholars interpret that seal?  No.  Did he ask which scholars and can we have the come on the show (turns to Linda) LINDA--let's get so-and-so on, we Sitchin fans have to know!  No.

Clear Channel execs should know in detail exactly why we think Noory should be phased down to being a fill-in host.  I hope they are reading this and understand that, as far as I am concerned, this is not personal.  It's just the performance.  It SUCKS even when Noory knows a lot about the subject and the audience knows it!  We're pounding our radios here!  Give us a break and consider this info.

Anagrammy

valdez

     I'm sure it's frustrating for Linda Moulton Howe to get so worked up on a topic and have George go to commercial with his cheesy, "You're right, Linda, we'll talk more about that right after this break!", or, "Yeah, we know all about those EPA guys.  Coming up: conversations with Linda!".  She works hard and deserves better than to be the rodeo clown in George's circus.
     Hey, wait a minute.  Was that the Fantastic Forum in George's weekly shout out?  He dropped them years ago.  What's up with that?
 
L.M.H.

b_dubb

Linda Moulton Crop Circle.  i have zero interest in her crop circle fetish.  i think crop circles have been explained adequately.  the folks with the vortex plasma tornado theories are just trying to keep a dead area of interest going.  so much of what she does is based on anecdotal reports that it just makes my eyes cross from boredom.   i'm interested in the UFO phenomenon but until people start producing solid evidence there's really almost no reason to even discuss it. 

for the record - radar contacts from multiple radar stations, reports of same event from multiple witnesses that corroborate and have no interaction with other witnesses, and (of course) pieces of debris from UFO's all count as evidence.

Hezekiah Von Fudgetunnel was milking his cattle when he saw a leprechaun descend from a UFO and no one else was around ... not news worthy

CampsieNP

I nominate George Noorry to return to his Egyptian homeland to restore the peace.
Head east of the rockies until you smell tear-gas.

RedHeadRoller

Glad to be a part of an ever growing-clan of people who don't like Snoory. He is aware of groups disliking his style because he's mentioned it on the air. His style, which I believe comes from his background working at local news stations is generic. He doesn't roll with the punches too well and can't change his questions to fit the topic of the guest. Naturally topics veer in different directions and the sign of a true listener and thinker is to alter your pre-written questions to ask what the listeners are asking.

I also don't like the responses he gives after a deep conversation from the guest, it's akin to how you'd talk to a toddler in line in front of you in the store.

Guest: "You see, George, there are many ways you can look at this alternate universe theory."

George: "Lot's of people believe in alternate universes don't they?"

Guest: "Uhm, Yes. There are people who believe in it and people who don't but if you look at what the scientists are saying...they are telling us that string theory is a possibility that can't be ignored"

George: "Do you think that somewhere on another planet that 2012 has played out and we can determine if we will still be on the airwaves after that?"

Guest: "Well I'm sure somewhere there is a possibility for any scenerio to be played out."

George: "Suzie from Hawaii, you have a question for our guest?"

Suzie: "How are you George? I love your shows. You cheer me up so much since I'm stuck at home with no one to talk to since I had my back operation and my disibility checks haven't kicked in."

George: "Suzie, that's why I do shows on the holidays, so you guys aren't listening to reruns while we enjoy our families. We give up our holidays so you can have a live radio show. Thank you so much for listening. Are those frogs I hear in the background there in Hawaii?"

Suzie: "Those are Exotic Tempora Eagle Parrots George, they are my friends since I've been homeless and without a job."

George: "Tell us more about those birds. I was hoping they were frogs because we did a news update on the recent discovery of frogs in the North Pole if you remember. I thought maybe you had one of those neat snow frogs there in Hawaii"

....all the while the guest who has endless knowledge about string theory is nodding off.



HAL 9000

In response to the poll question for this thread (Can Noory pronounce anything correctly?), I'll let the audio speak for itself. From deep in the One-Neuron Noron archives vault, I give you:

c3po by George Ralph Snoory

see attached mp3

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KMKMKM

Quote from: HAL 9000 on January 28, 2011, 10:30:52 PM
In response to the poll question for this thread (Can Noory pronounce anything correctly?), I'll let the audio speak for itself. From deep in the One-Neuron Noron archives vault, I give you:

c3po by George Ralph Snoory

see attached mp3
I remember Art saying "CP30" once  ;D

Another show without George, I know he uses every opportunity possible to announce how many days off he takes compared to how many he's offered.  But it does seem like he's gone more than normal lately, which is hopefully a good sign.

valdez

     Was it just me or was Rob Simone exuding that light rock "this ones for you" sexual thing in his voice everytime he took a call?  And how come, at the end of the show, he only thanked Lisa Lions?  Uh, huh.  Yeah.  Right.  I got your number Robbie, baby, and we ain't for having any of that on c2c am.
     Some Canadian lady called in during open lines and lamented the hypocrisy of western nations in calling for the Government of Egypt not to harm the protesters while the US and Canada torture it's citizens all the time (with Charlie Sheen and Meg Tilly I suppose) and are always beating up those G20 protesters.  O.K.  Lets get this straight. Those little G20 communist/anarchist ne'er-do-wells live to be beaten and gassed.  Period.  Hey, we were all G20 communist/anarchist ne'er-do-wells when we were kids, but then we grow up, throw away the torn jeans, and listen to Glenn Beck.

Activists attack a police car in Toronto's financial district during the G-20 Summit Saturday, June 26, 2010.
ne'er-do-wells

anagrammy

Quote from: HAL 9000 on January 28, 2011, 10:30:52 PM
In response to the poll question for this thread (Can Noory pronounce anything correctly?), I'll let the audio speak for itself. From deep in the One-Neuron Noron archives vault, I give you:

c3po by George Ralph Snoory

see attached mp3

HAHAHAHA!!!!  My ears, my ears.  OMG I am laughing so hard I can't breathe.  This is priceless... and I especially like the Saturday Morning cartoon music that followed.  Too much.

Anagrammy

b_dubb

children international

i'm all about charity and doing something to help people - especially children - out.  BUT ... it seems like there has been an explosion of non-profits in the last 15 - 20 years for every cause and concern under the sun.  why is that bad?  because there is a LOT of redundancy.  children international is a good example.  your donation to children international supports children who go without food, medicine, education, etc.  it also supports an administrative staff, executives, and an advertising budget.  what happened to UNICEF?  they're effectively re-inventing UNICEF and in the process putting a chunk of your charitable donation in their pockets via salaries. 

maybe this merits a separate post but there has to be a short list of charities that deliver maximum benefit for dollar donated.  i don't know if it's UNICEF or the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation.  but all of these smaller, redundant charities are diluting the benefit that dollar you're donating can have. 

i don't know.  maybe i'm overreacting.  but i see some of these redundant charities as people using your best intentions to make a money grab.  and that really pisses me off.

onan

Quote from: b_dubb on January 31, 2011, 11:16:50 PM
children international

i'm all about charity and doing something to help people - especially children - out.  BUT ... it seems like there has been an explosion of non-profits in the last 15 - 20 years for every cause and concern under the sun.  why is that bad?  because there is a LOT of redundancy.  children international is a good example.  your donation to children international supports children who go without food, medicine, education, etc.  it also supports an administrative staff, executives, and an advertising budget.  what happened to UNICEF?  they're effectively re-inventing UNICEF and in the process putting a chunk of your charitable donation in their pockets via salaries. 

maybe this merits a separate post but there has to be a short list of charities that deliver maximum benefit for dollar donated.  i don't know if it's UNICEF or the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation.  but all of these smaller, redundant charities are diluting the benefit that dollar you're donating can have. 

i don't know.  maybe i'm overreacting.  but i see some of these redundant charities as people using your best intentions to make a money grab.  and that really pisses me off.

I appreciate your help to others less fortunate.

It is saddening to see confusion in the "donation business" because of suspected and actual misappropriation of funds. My advice is to look locally to donate your money and more importantly your time. It really doesnt take much of a search to find more worthy charities. It kind of comes down to each person's priorties. My wife donates to animal rescue centers... I do not I send my donations to feed people, when I look at it I am not sure which of us has the better motives... oh well I digress...

MV/Liberace!

Quote from: onan on February 01, 2011, 06:04:21 AM
My advice is to look locally to donate your money and more importantly your time. It really doesnt take much of a search to find more worthy charities.
or, better yet, find a single mom who is struggling to keep milk in the refrigerator, and hand her some cash.  money well spent.

anagrammy

Now that I no longer give to any church, and share your concerns about non-profit waste, I created my own charitable vehicle which has worked so well, all my children do it to.  I overtip waitresses, especially breakfast waitresses.  Bada-bing, in one fell swoop you reward a low income person for working, and sometimes they share it with other low income people (busboys).  One of my kids repeated back to me what I told them when they were little, "They didn't get to go to college, so they work very hard for almost no money."

Anagrammy

Marc.Knight

George Noory Sucks.




Sorry, just needed to clear the air.

HAL 9000

Quote from: infonut on February 02, 2011, 09:10:55 PMThis is one guest I wish coast to coast would have on his show..Everyone should know about this research..

@infonut

My guess is you are a fraud, in an attempt to increase sales of the charlatan whose book and remedies you so stridently praise.

This year will mark my 20th year in medicine, and I read about 3-4 of the PDF's you provided, and they are rife with fraud, lies and deception. I am not at my home, so do not have the computing resources at this moment to fully expose this fraud.

It took me one Google search (about 10 seconds) to find this one article, and I'm very confident there are many others which will show Peskin is a fraud. Texas took him to court for false claims and false credentials. To wit:

http://www.quackwatch.com/11Ind/Peskin/peskin.html

Anyone can read the criminal complaint, file by the Attorney General of Texas here:

http://www.quackwatch.com/11Ind/Peskin/complaint.html

Additional, a quick search of your email address shows numerous recent posts on a conspiracy forum (godlikeproductions) espousing your miraculous finds and extolling readers to write you (so you then have THEIR email addresses) to obtain your "resources." You have also posted prolifically on many other sites with the same story.

I am, therefore, unabashedly calling you out as a shill and complete fraud in order sell books and sell supplements.

Here is a quote from one of your recent posts on another forum:

"I have never posted before, but did have colon cancer in O7 and sure don't want it to come back...I buckdled down and learned all I could and the the book and info that has the most effect on and my thinking was The Hidden Story Of Cancer..."

Oh really? You've never posted before? I have links to many, many of very similar posts, WAY before you posted the above.

Harry (I know you go by Sid), you are a fraud.

I will be doing more research  Mr. infonut (aka healthnut, healthnutt, healthnutt2, etc.), and when enough information is gathered, will report Mr. Peskin to the appropriate authorities. Looks like he's up to his old tricks again.

By the way, just send your "resources" to US ALL by simply attaching them to any of your posts.


onan

Quote from: HAL 9000 on February 02, 2011, 11:15:09 PM
@infonut

My guess is you are a fraud, in an attempt to increase sales of the charlatan whose book and remedies you so stridently praise.


Well done sir. I read the first link and realized it was crap.

I do not have any of your computer savvy and to be honest I am somewhat intimidated by what it seems you can do. Kudos.

seven7

Infonut reads like a Coast to Coast infomercial.......

Just sayin'   >:(

b_dubb

@HAL ... the Vigilant ... thanks for the heads up regarding this shill

George Drooly

Quote from: HAL 9000 on January 28, 2011, 10:30:52 PM
In response to the poll question for this thread (Can Noory pronounce anything correctly?), I'll let the audio speak for itself. From deep in the One-Neuron Noron archives vault, I give you:

c3po by George Ralph Snoory

see attached mp3

"Porwerfole" funny stuff

valdez

     A cameo by Richard C. Hoagland in which he explains his most reasonable theory yet:  aliens from another planet are transmitting signals to the Pyramids which are in turn sent to the people of Egypt causing them to desire freedom and rise against the tyrant.  I love it.  At least somebody around here is doing some serious thinking.  I'm sure glad he's on our side.

 
great american

b_dubb

@ Marc Knight ... the grocery next door put there Samuel Smith's Oatmeal Stout on sale.  i need an extra fridge

b_dubb

Quote from: valdez on February 03, 2011, 05:04:42 AM
     A cameo by Richard C. Hoagland in which he explains his most reasonable theory yet:  aliens from another planet are transmitting signals to the Pyramids which are in turn sent to the people of Egypt causing them to desire freedom and rise against the tyrant.  I love it.  At least somebody around here is doing some serious thinking.  I'm sure glad he's on our side.

 

great american
when do the men in the white coats with the straight jackets show up to take this nutter away?

MV/Liberace!

Quote from: HAL 9000 on February 02, 2011, 11:15:09 PM
@infonut

My guess is you are a fraud, in an attempt to increase sales of the charlatan whose book and remedies you so stridently praise.
he's a spammer.  and he's gone.

Marc.Knight

Quote from: b_dubb on February 03, 2011, 11:44:42 AM
@ Marc Knight ... the grocery next door put there Samuel Smith's Oatmeal Stout on sale.  i need an extra fridge

There isn't time for the fridge!

KMKMKM

did i just hear George say he's in the works on a deal through 2013?  Fuck.

:'( :'( :'( :'( :'( :'(

As much as I hate to admit that I am listening to that CRAP show with that CRAP host, yes....  I just heard that as well... GN said he is expecting a contract extension for 2013....more CRAP.   >:(

valdez

    Tim O'Brien and Edward Meyer, a couple of corporate thugs who own the rights and property of "believe it or not" legend, Robert Ripley.  A lot of the conversation dealt with the weird stuff in the many Ripley museums around the world, and George asking, "would you buy Elvis' body if it was offered to you?...What about the Shroud of Turin?...What about Einstein's brain?...What about Hitler's brain?...Do you know where Hitler's brain is?...I don't know either."  When the subject of Ripley's death came up (a heart attack while taping a tv show), George said that with all of today's technology we would have saved him and he would be around today.  Yes, George, and he would also be 120 years old, which, ironically, would make him a "believe it or not" freak. 
     David Sereda was also on talking about pole shifts, which is what he talked about five days ago with John B. Wells.
     Coincidence?  Perhaps...
Ripley's odditorium in Orlando

Quote from: northernknight on February 05, 2011, 01:29:35 AM
As much as I hate to admit that I am listening to that CRAP show with that CRAP host, yes....  I just heard that as well... GN said he is expecting a contract extension for 2013....more CRAP.   >:(

Yup. And last night's show sucked all sorts of ass. He took what could have been a semi-interesting albeit esoteric discussion about Ripley's Believe It Or Not and turned it into Antique Roadshow for freaks, asking how much they'd pay for stupid items ("My friend has a photo of Lee Harvey Oswald being shot autographed by Ike Pappas. How much would that be?" WTF!!??). David Serada was declaring the end of the world, and open lines was the usual clusterf--- of morons, shut-ins and Snoory ballwashers.

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