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The most-obviously mentally ill guests

Started by GuerrillaUnReal, December 25, 2010, 12:30:12 PM

Mr. Fidget

Quote from: b_dubb on July 26, 2014, 06:49:06 PM
Mr Fidget
I sir, deny your assertion, and furthermore additionally deny your qualifications to recognize mental illness... particularly your own. ;)
Quote from: Khameleon808 on July 27, 2014, 01:36:52 AM
lmfao seconded.
Same goes for you, however in greater proportion.

b_dubb

Quote from: Mr. Fidget on August 20, 2014, 10:56:01 AM
   I sir, deny your assertion, and furthermore additionally deny your qualifications to recognize mental illness... particularly your own. ;)   Same goes for you, however in greater proportion.
You deny all you want. Because you constantly demonstrate that are fucking bonkers

Heather Wade

Quote from: b_dubb on August 20, 2014, 08:17:53 PM
You deny all you want. Because you constantly demonstrate that are fucking bonkers

Concur.

Mr. Fidget

Quote from: b_dubb on August 20, 2014, 08:17:53 PM
I must, I must, I must... can't resist... I'm bored.
Quote from: (Redacted) on August 20, 2014, 08:37:08 PM
I'm a follower, not a free rational thinker.
Actually, in fact, an analytical assessment of the matters in hand... would show quite the contrary.
   I know what your "communication style" is, and specifically the type of propaganda you are fostering.

Do either of you?

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mf


I'll see you and raise you, or if you prefer, I'll double down on that. Whatever you favourite game of chance is.
Quote from: b_dubb on August 20, 2014, 08:17:53 PM
You deny all you want. Because you constantly demonstrate that are fucking bonkers

Mr. Fidget

Quote from: Sumthins Goin On on August 20, 2014, 10:41:29 PM
I'll see you and raise you, or if you prefer, I'll double down on that. Whatever you favourite game of chance is.
How about you "clear thinker," with a demeanor I still find to be replete with shortcomings... which categories of propaganda would you guess would be most descriptive of your "negative stance," Bueller?

I know, but you need to learn how to keep your "cerebral train" on the tracks yourself.

mf
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McPhallus

Your denial of your issues and lack of self-awareness are astounding.


Quote from: Mr. Fidget on August 21, 2014, 05:20:08 AM
   How about you "clear thinker," with a demeanor I still find to be replete with shortcomings... which categories of propaganda would you guess would be most descriptive of your "negative stance," Bueller?

I know, but you need to learn how to keep your "cerebral train" on the tracks yourself.

mf
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Mr. Fidget

Quote from: McPhallus on August 21, 2014, 05:33:42 AM
I am "the special snowflake," I am the "smartest kid in the room!" I will talk smack, because it is easy!
With this [*gem*]: "Your denial of your issues and lack of self-awareness are astounding"

McFUDD brings the propaganda!

   Some of these may apply: PT: A-1, A-3, A-8, A-9, A-10, B-1, B-3, B-5, B-6, B-7, C-2, C-6, C-9, D-3, D-5, F-3, and more [or less].
   Way to go champ, you should be in mainstream media!

mf
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NJ_Indy

On January 22, 2011, Ian interviewed author Will Elliot, who had just written a book about his experience of coping with schizophrenia.  The guest acknowledged having written the book, but then immediately said that he no longer believed that he ever had a correct diagnosis.  He went on to explain in detail about how we all live in a false Matrix-like reality and that he had eventually seen enough cracks in the illusion to be sure that they really are out to get him!

Ian's reaction was great; he was almost speechless for a bit and had to clarify repeatedly that the guest now believed he was never ill. 

Ian thought was going to be discussing the serious topic of living with a mental illness, but ended up hosting an exhibition of it!

McPhallus


That sounds awesome.  I wonder if the guy was off his meds?


Quote from: NJ_Indy on August 21, 2014, 01:17:52 PM
On January 22, 2011, Ian interviewed author Will Elliot, who had just written a book about his experience of coping with schizophrenia.  The guest acknowledged having written the book, but then immediately said that he no longer believed that he ever had a correct diagnosis.  He went on to explain in detail about how we all live in a false Matrix-like reality and that he had eventually seen enough cracks in the illusion to be sure that they really are out to get him!

Ian's reaction was great; he was almost speechless for a bit and had to clarify repeatedly that the guest now believed he was never ill. 

Ian thought was going to be discussing the serious topic of living with a mental illness, but ended up hosting an exhibition of it!

I replied earlier in the thread about John Lear. After an 19 hour road trip punctuated with classic Coast I just wanted to re-emphasize that John Lear has lost his fucking mind. I am actually Facebook friends with him and find his old flying stories way more interesting than his batshittery. But his early 2000s interview with Art really takes the cake. He's not pretending. He's not out to make a buck. He is legitimately mentally ill and I actually feel for the old fella. They way he answers caller questions points to the fact that he actually believes this shit; he's not making it up on the fly like some of the bullshitters do.

Case in point: My Uncle was the same way. Met him once at the Mall when I was little with my mom. He talked about semi-sane stuff for a bit than proceeded to tell us all about how he knew the future and in the future people would communicate with their finger tips. Whenever John Lear speaks about the batshit insane stuff like Alien soul machines and bases on Venus he sounds just like my Uncle, who is a diagnosed schizophrenic (and perfectly sane when on his meds).

Knapp interviewed him and just got some good stories out of him, again, the mastery of Knapp. But Art and Jorch both draw out the mental illness. I do find it amusing that Lazar points out multiple times that he doesn't believe a word and actually draws back in horror with the direction Lear has went.


henge0stone

The lady that had sex with the alien lizard. I don't know if she was crazy or just interested in Coast and scifi. She clearly just made the story up to get on coast and sell her dumb CDs where she sings about aliens. Art handled it well though and made the show fun.

EDIT: oh and Dallas Thompson of course! 

Any self proclaimed psychoanalyst who talks to people about their past lives, who previously in his life was a Dentist.
Guess who?

Any self-proclaimed-self awarded Doctor of anything.
Especially those who make perpetual motion machines violating the laws of physics. With claims of the said device that it flew up in the air and was never seen from again because of the tremendous power produced, and invents his own laws of physics called "The Law Of Squares" Guess who?

Rockaria

RicKy "Weenie Man" Hoagwart.   Totally mental.

WhiteCrow

Quote from: Saucer Smeared on August 25, 2014, 10:30:18 AM
I replied earlier in the thread about John Lear. After an 19 hour road trip punctuated with classic Coast I just wanted to re-emphasize that John Lear has lost his fucking mind. I am actually Facebook friends with him and find his old flying stories way more interesting than his batshittery. But his early 2000s interview with Art really takes the cake. He's not pretending. He's not out to make a buck. He is legitimately mentally ill and I actually feel for the old fella. They way he answers caller questions points to the fact that he actually believes this shit; he's not making it up on the fly like some of the bullshitters do.

Case in point: My Uncle was the same way. Met him once at the Mall when I was little with my mom. He talked about semi-sane stuff for a bit than proceeded to tell us all about how he knew the future and in the future people would communicate with their finger tips. Whenever John Lear speaks about the batshit insane stuff like Alien soul machines and bases on Venus he sounds just like my Uncle, who is a diagnosed schizophrenic (and perfectly sane when on his meds).

Knapp interviewed him and just got some good stories out of him, again, the mastery of Knapp. But Art and Jorch both draw out the mental illness. I do find it amusing that Lazar points out multiple times that he doesn't believe a word and actually draws back in horror with the direction Lear has went.

Yep... Art was interviewing Lear about his early years, working in his father's Lear Jet manufacturing plant. Lear said he was the Public Relations Officer but preferred to buck rivets on 3rd shift.

Public Relations is a BS type of job, the kind of roll family businesses, put members in that don't 'cut-it' but want to pay them a higher wager than their real worth to the business.

Based on Lear's other disclosures about his early years, he was quite a handful for his parents to manage. He displayed entitlement  traits, he was 'special' for being Lear's son.


Remember NEVER NEVER NEVER go to the light. It's a trick according to Lear. It will steal your soul and trap it on the Moon.... nuf said, batshit crazy.
Regarding the Papa Lear, we have him to thank for the fucking 8-Track tape system. How many times I'd be all toked up crusin' down the road in my 69 Chevy listening to the Doobie Brothers and the tape explodes. Ever try to rewind that shit? Bastard!


Too vague... Too many hits. Which one and what does he do?

aldousburbank

Quote from: Mr. Fidget on August 20, 2014, 10:56:01 AM
Same goes for you, however in greater proportion.
Translation; I know you are but what am I?

b_dubb

John Lear and Bob Lazar are the reason anyone cares about Area-51. And why anyone found that story believable I have no idea.

was looking through youtube and came across this little gem
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iAE9tuHTz0s

add Preston Nicholls to the list. not only is he crazy but he's creepy as hell. who knows how many male Montauk victims he "healed" on his creepy pedo-bus. That MTV producer that came on to Nicholls to test his sexuality isn't playing with a full deck either

diowulf

02-11-96 Dreamland with Stan Johnson. It's in Willie Dee's ultimate torrent. An 80 year old man who travels to the 5th dimension where the Bigfoots live and get married, and he just wants to get some kind of bounty/reward off their heads so they can help people who are lost in the woods. Along the way we also tie in nukes, aliens and God. It's all part of the story, but I don't want to ruin it. The poor man truly believes all of it I think.

As we get a bonus LMH animal mutilation/chupacabra report live from South America! Huzzah! Don't forget to play the LMH drinking game! 1 shot for every: witness testimony · tape · eyewitness account · humanoid · greys · crop circle · sheriff deputy · cored rectum

VtaGeezer

After last night's Ebola rantings, add Steven Quayle to the list.  Ol' Steve was fun when he stuck to giants and Bigfoot; no more.  He's gone psycho with NWO political conspiracies and Revelations screwiness. 

pate

Quayle's been NWO CT for awhile, I love his site!  Just reading the headlines is a kick...  Sometimes I open one of the stories read a few lines and laugh or just simply close it all up and move on to the next wacky conspirasphere site.  Them guys come up with the strangest ideas sometimes.  Occasionally, they fumble onto something that has that truthiness quality to it that makes for an entertaining read.

yumyumtree

Quote from: Sumthins Goin On on October 02, 2014, 06:22:31 AM
Too vague... Too many hits. Which one and what does he do?

Reynolds believes things about Mars that make Hoagland look tame by comparison.

Uncle Duke

A new candidate for chief goofball guest....last night's Alex Constantine.  He's a conspiracy theorist's conspiracy theorist, effortlessly weaving together totally unrelated events in a calm, almost academic manner that sets him apart from the manic Joneses and Quayles of the genre.  In less than two hours, he tied all the following (and more) together.... OJ Simpson, Dwight Eisenhower, Mark David Chapman, Henry Kissinger, Douglas MacArthur, Wernher von Braun, Stalin, and Lee Harvey Oswald.  OK, some of those people I can see with possible connections, but it was the common thread he used to tie them together that got my attention. They were all Nazis/Fascists, or witless fellow travelers thereof.  I wished I had listened to the show live, I'd have called in and suggested he create the party game "Six Degrees of Hitler/Mussolini" for any event that has occurred since the rise of National Socialism and/Fascism back in the 20/30s.

Quote from: Uncle Duke on October 28, 2014, 08:19:09 PM
....last night's Alex Constantine.  He's a conspiracy theorist's conspiracy theorist, effortlessly weaving together totally unrelated events...

I caught about 20 minutes of this guy and realized it was my fault for listening.

yumyumtree

Agreed on Constantine.  Among other things, he's obviously part of the "blame America first crowd."

albrecht

I never have attended any of Norry's "big events" so maybe they have been on the same stage  (or a run-down former Red Lion conference room) but I would love to get Quayle, Constantine, and Dietrich in a room and have a debate. Who will speak the quickest? The longest? Who will win with the most extensive, convoluted, and bizarre master theory? Also, measure the air in the room to determine how quickly the oxygen gets depleted or there is any temperature rise. Then finally introduce someone who has never heard C2C or any of these nutjobs and monitor their reaction.

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