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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?

No
No

ACE of CLUBS

Quote from: Jojo on November 17, 2019, 02:21:40 PM
It is true - I think his Mercury is in Taurus or something.  I just remember it's horribly positioned.

His Mercury could be in Uranus (your anus) . . . . still horribly positioned !

Corona Kitty

Quote from: ACE of CLUBS on November 27, 2019, 01:58:21 PM
His Mercury could be in Uranus (your anus) . . . . still horribly positioned !

What a smell.

Dateline

I did not know this.  If you are in crisis this holiday season, there is a paranormal crisis line, where you may reach out to anytime day or night for a caring voice to discuss any topic.  I have heard there has been an overload lately of dispondent callers that have been depressed listening to or ignored by Norry in the wee hours of the morning.  He alw ays presents himself as this caring soul who puts himself out by working all holidays just for the Coast family.  It is irresponsible, callous, and downright cruel to do so and then ignore someone who has reached out in the throws of holiday depression.  Norry only adds to that persons emotional agony when he engages in such careless behavior.

Jojo

Quote from: ACE of CLUBS on November 27, 2019, 01:58:21 PM
His Mercury could be in Uranus (your anus) . . . . still horribly positioned !
There's no need to be insulting.  We are on the same side.

Jojo

Quote from: Dateline on November 27, 2019, 08:35:24 AM
Because of the holidays, we had our Paranormal Meeting and Happy Hour.  I learned some new facts and feelings on the Norry/She'-She' affair.  It broke my heart on behalf of She'-She'.  I will be sharing bits and pieces.

First and most important,  She'-She' is not a transgender.  She is a normal person, who has suffered greatly, at the hands of Norry and corporate America.
Might be good to find a new nickname for her, then.  Because ladies born ladies don't have that nickname.  It's a drag name.  Uh, anyone can see her avatar was in the glp trans space.  But I went there, too.  Like seeing someone at Walmart, lol.  Corporate America?  Yes, I agree.

Kidnostad3

George Noory was Strictly a Weekend Warrior

Noory was a Navy Reserve Public Affairs Officer as described below.  They are different from regular Navy PAOs in that their primary mission is to support Navy Reserve community relations in certain geographical locations mainly for the purpose of recruitment.   Unlike regular navy PAOs, reserve PAOs are not required to go through a 12 week Officer Candidate School course at Newport, R.I. and study navigation, rules of the nautical road, ship's engineering and propulsion, military etiquette, customs and traditions, etc. but instead go through a two-week mini course at NAS Pensacola.  Noory's claim to have been a Naval Officer must be qualified by the foregoing.  He is somewhat honest about it as I seem to recall his saying something to the effect that he had never been underway in a Navy Ship for more than a day. 

http://www.navy-la.com/pao.html

"Navy Reserve Public Affairs Officers

Public Affairs Officers (PAOs) in the Navy Reserve develop awareness of the Navy Reserve through media relations, community relations and internal information. They sometimes disseminate information to external audiences through marketing and advertising.

They attend an indoctrination course at Pensacola during one AT period. Other assignments could be aboard a ship, at a naval hospital or base, a major shore command or a fleet command."


Note:  One AT (Active Duty for Training) period is two weeks once a year.

ACE of CLUBS

Are you saying that our 'Georgie Boy' didn't go to sea . . . .
"The cabin boy, the cabin boy . . . . that dirty little nipper,
Filled his ass with broken glass, and circumcised the skipper . . .

Uncle Duke

Quote from: Kidnostad3 on November 29, 2019, 12:13:08 PM
George Noory was Strictly a Weekend Warrior

Noory was a Navy Reserve Public Affairs Officer as described below.  They are different from regular Navy PAOs in that their primary mission is to support Navy Reserve community relations in certain geographical locations mainly for the purpose of recruitment.   Unlike regular navy PAOs, reserve PAOs are not required to go through a 12 week Officer Candidate School course at Newport, R.I. and study navigation, rules of the nautical road, ship's engineering and propulsion, military etiquette, customs and traditions, etc. but instead go through a two-week mini course at NAS Pensacola.  Noory's claim to have been a Naval Officer must be qualified by the foregoing.  He is somewhat honest about it as I seem to recall his saying something to the effect that he had never been underway in a Navy Ship for more than a day. 

http://www.navy-la.com/pao.html

"Navy Reserve Public Affairs Officers

Public Affairs Officers (PAOs) in the Navy Reserve develop awareness of the Navy Reserve through media relations, community relations and internal information. They sometimes disseminate information to external audiences through marketing and advertising.

They attend an indoctrination course at Pensacola during one AT period. Other assignments could be aboard a ship, at a naval hospital or base, a major shore command or a fleet command."


Note:  One AT (Active Duty for Training) period is two weeks once a year.

Does the USN allow officers (other than doctors, lawyers, chaplains, etc.) to serve in the reserves without having first been active duty?  I assumed George served active duty but with a reserve commission, like most active duty officers who did not graduate from a service academy.

Dateline

Has he disclosed the real reason he did not go to Desert Storm?  He applied for naval disability due to on the job injuries, paper cuts.

ItsOver

Tommee should play this every time Noory mentions he was in the Navy.


http://youtu.be/nmGuy0jievs

I tuned into C2C last night because I wanted to hear how much George would be virtue signalling about being live on Thanksgiving. In less than five minutes my radio was off again, after I heard him ask a woman what was Deepak's role in her film. I assume he was speaking of the scum-bag Chopra. For the newbies here: In Oct. 1992 Chopra bought three escorts for group sex in his Portland hotel room. The whore who told me this was not a friend, just a former classmate. She meant to impress me, but did not get the reaction she had hoped for. When she recognized him, he warned her not to speak of it. Later Chopra's best bud, Al Gore, tried to bully a masseuse into a sex act in another Portland hotel room.

A few years later the WEEKLY STANDARD exposed another of Chopra's trysts with a hooker. Chopra sued and claimed he loaned his American Express card to his assistant that night. Amazingly he won, which illustrates the sorry state of American justice. This "light worker"  was willing to let his employee be his fall guy.

Strange how the names that keep popping up on C2C, and the regular guests (presumably close friends of George) read like a rogues' gallery of con artists; Chopra, SDM, James Arthur Ray, Malachi Martin, former Rajneeshee John Hogue, and the others. I find it sad how George's fans are so lacking in discernment that they are totally fooled by these folks who were seemingly spawned in a cesspit.

albrecht

Quote from: At the stroke of midnight on November 29, 2019, 08:34:26 PM
I tuned into C2C last night because I wanted to hear how much George would be virtue signalling about being live on Thanksgiving. In less than five minutes my radio was off again, after I heard him ask a woman what was Deepak's role in her film. I assume he was speaking of the scum-bag Chopra. For the newbies here: In Oct. 1992 Chopra bought three escorts for group sex in his Portland hotel room. The whore who told me this was not a friend, just a former classmate. She meant to impress me, but did not get the reaction she had hoped for. When she recognized him, he warned her not to speak of it. Later Chopra's best bud, Al Gore, tried to bully a masseuse into a sex act in another Portland hotel room.

A few years later the WEEKLY STANDARD exposed another of Chopra's trysts with a hooker. Chopra sued and claimed he loaned his American Express card to his assistant that night. Amazingly he won, which illustrates the sorry state of American justice. This "light worker"  was willing to let his employee be his fall guy.

Strange how the names that keep popping up on C2C, and the regular guests (presumably close friends of George) read like a rogues' gallery of con artists; Chopra, SDM, James Arthur Ray, Malachi Martin, former Rajneeshee John Hogue, and the others. I find it sad how George's fans are so lacking in discernment that they are totally fooled by these folks who were seemingly spawned in a cesspit.
Lest you forget several guests who have advocated or been associated with João Teixeira de Faria aka "John of God." The "healer" in Brazil who recently has been implicated in rapes, abuse, slavery, and even claims of running a for-pay baby adoption service via a harem of kept women, including girls as young as 14. Oprah and some other were a promoter of this charlatan but Norry and C2C has had several guests who were also associated with him. Not sure if Norry ever actually had him on or advocated him though.

I'm not saying "guilt by association" but there does seem to be a pattern in a lot of guests though the subjects lend themselves to it. I'm also not sure how many are really duped by C2C guests? For me it is just entertainment and laughs, even back in Art day when the show was really good, but also I can see a lot of manipulation and potential exploitation, especially as they "cleverly" meld various beliefs and profit from a listeners beliefs/religion/etc but "spin it" into their direction using subtle, or not so subtle, tactics and "break throughs" using some comparative religion course 101 into a MLM scheme or cult. Or take advantage of captive audiences (home-bound folks, elderly, lonely, drug-addled, ill, etc.)

Kidnostad3

Quote from: Uncle Duke on November 29, 2019, 03:23:17 PM
Does the USN allow officers (other than doctors, lawyers, chaplains, etc.) to serve in the reserves without having first been active duty?  I assumed George served active duty but with a reserve commission, like most active duty officers who did not graduate from a service academy.

Reserve officers appointed through NROTC are obligated for a total of five years at least 3 of which must be active duty.  They are not Direct Appointees.

"The U.S. Navy Reserve Direct Commissioning Program allows university-educated professionals, between ages 19 to 35 (or older, in some cases), the opportunity to be appointed as an officer in the Navy Reserve. Most DCOs hold advanced degrees (MAs, MBAs, JDs, MDs, DOs, PharmDs and Ph.Ds.) and/or significant civilian work experience. In recent years, the number of direct commissions offered by the Navy Reserve has increased due to the need for skilled officers to serve as Individual Augmentees (IAs) in Iraq and Afghanistan. The Direct Commissioning Program serves the expanded needs of the Navy in certain officer skill areas listed below in alphabetical order by category:

Unrestricted Line Officer

    Special Warfare Officer

Restricted Line Officer (including Special Duty Officer)

Aerospace Engineering Duty Officer (AEDO)
NOTE: Unlike AEDOs in the Regular Navy, who must first be qualified Naval Aviators or Naval Flight Officers with at least five years operational flying experience in naval aircraft, direct commission AEDOs in the Navy Reserve are not required to have any military flight experience
Aerospace Maintenance Duty Officer (AMDO)
Engineering Duty Officer
Foreign area officer (Country or Regional Specialists, Non-Intelligence)
Human Resources Officer
Information Professional (typically, personnel have Computer Science degrees and extensive industry experience)
Information Warfare Officer (formerly Cryptology Officer)
Cyber Warfare Engineer
Intelligence Officer
Merchant Marine Officer
Meteorology/Oceanography Officer (METOC)
Public Affairs Officer
Staff Corps Officer

Chaplain Corps Officer
Medical Programs (Medical, Dental, Nurse, Pharmacist and Medical Service Corps)
Supply Corps Officer (Logistics, Transportation, Supply Management, Customs, Contracting)
JAG Corps Officer
Civil Engineer Corps Officer
Limited Duty Officer (Various specialties)

Warrant Officer (Various specialties)

Some skill areas may not have openings each year. Each year, skill area recruiting quotas are promulgated for recruiters to fill. Upon completion of their training regimen, DCOs serve on nearly every type of ship in the fleet and at shore establishments around the globe. Navy DCOs are forward deployed and are currently serving on the ground in Iraq and Afghanistan. They are an integral part of the Navy's role in the War on Terror."

Lilith

Good Evening Richard Syrett .

Good to hear you on the mic tonight.

Dateline

Something happened to the show.  They were discussing Montauk, and they immediately lost the show.  Some other show was replaced by it. 

Lilith

Quote from: Dateline on November 30, 2019, 01:19:17 AM
Something happened to the show.  They were discussing Montauk, and they immediately lost the show.  Some other show was replaced by it.

I dunno what happened.  Some Guy Carl, author "Gods of Ground Zero" meaning whatever happened to the Garden of Eden.

I certainly wasn't planning on listening to this garbage...

#sad




Uncle Duke

Quote from: Kidnostad3 on November 30, 2019, 12:02:22 AM
Reserve officers appointed through NROTC are obligated for a total of five years at least 3 of which must be active duty.  They are not Direct Appointees.

"The U.S. Navy Reserve Direct Commissioning Program allows university-educated professionals, between ages 19 to 35 (or older, in some cases), the opportunity to be appointed as an officer in the Navy Reserve. Most DCOs hold advanced degrees (MAs, MBAs, JDs, MDs, DOs, PharmDs and Ph.Ds.) and/or significant civilian work experience. In recent years, the number of direct commissions offered by the Navy Reserve has increased due to the need for skilled officers to serve as Individual Augmentees (IAs) in Iraq and Afghanistan. The Direct Commissioning Program serves the expanded needs of the Navy in certain officer skill areas listed below in alphabetical order by category:

Unrestricted Line Officer

    Special Warfare Officer

Restricted Line Officer (including Special Duty Officer)

Aerospace Engineering Duty Officer (AEDO)
NOTE: Unlike AEDOs in the Regular Navy, who must first be qualified Naval Aviators or Naval Flight Officers with at least five years operational flying experience in naval aircraft, direct commission AEDOs in the Navy Reserve are not required to have any military flight experience
Aerospace Maintenance Duty Officer (AMDO)
Engineering Duty Officer
Foreign area officer (Country or Regional Specialists, Non-Intelligence)
Human Resources Officer
Information Professional (typically, personnel have Computer Science degrees and extensive industry experience)
Information Warfare Officer (formerly Cryptology Officer)
Cyber Warfare Engineer
Intelligence Officer
Merchant Marine Officer
Meteorology/Oceanography Officer (METOC)
Public Affairs Officer
Staff Corps Officer

Chaplain Corps Officer
Medical Programs (Medical, Dental, Nurse, Pharmacist and Medical Service Corps)
Supply Corps Officer (Logistics, Transportation, Supply Management, Customs, Contracting)
JAG Corps Officer
Civil Engineer Corps Officer
Limited Duty Officer (Various specialties)

Warrant Officer (Various specialties)

Some skill areas may not have openings each year. Each year, skill area recruiting quotas are promulgated for recruiters to fill. Upon completion of their training regimen, DCOs serve on nearly every type of ship in the fleet and at shore establishments around the globe. Navy DCOs are forward deployed and are currently serving on the ground in Iraq and Afghanistan. They are an integral part of the Navy's role in the War on Terror."

"Direct commission," yeah I couldn't remember what that process was called.  Based on things he's said, he must have been commissioned somewhere in the 81-82 timeframe.   I know he didn't attend an academy, and he's never mentioned NROTC.  I assumed he went the OCS route.  Hard to say if they were offering DCO slots to PAOs at that time, but as I said, I thought he had served on active duty with a reserve commission, then joined the reserves.  Regardless, the man did serve, and I respect that.

This reminds me of an incident I had occur back several ago in a local restaurant. I thanked a very elderly gentleman with a walker wearing a "WWII veteran" hat for his service.  He thanked me, and as he was shaking my hand, he asked, "Did you serve?"  When I told him I had not, the kindly looking little old man loudly demanded, "Why the fuck not?"  Very awkward situation. 

Kidnostad3

Quote from: Uncle Duke on November 30, 2019, 02:15:33 AM
"Direct commission," yeah I couldn't remember what that process was called.  Based on things he's said, he must have been commissioned somewhere in the 81-82 timeframe.   I know he didn't attend an academy, and he's never mentioned NROTC.  I assumed he went the OCS route.  Hard to say if they were offering DCO slots to PAOs at that time, but as I said, I thought he had served on active duty with a reserve commission, then joined the reserves.  Regardless, the man did serve, and I respect that.

This reminds me of an incident I had occur back several ago in a local restaurant. I thanked a very elderly gentleman with a walker wearing a "WWII veteran" hat for his service.  He thanked me, and as he was shaking my hand, he asked, "Did you serve?"  When I told him I had not, the kindly looking little old man loudly demanded, "Why the fuck not?"  Very awkward situation.

The military isn't for everybody and I would never fault anyone for not serving.  I also have no problem with those who choose to serve in the reserve, especially those that deploy with the regulars.  Noory would have been 31 or 32 in the 81-83 time frame.  As far as I can determine he lived and worked entirely in the Midwest/SW before joining C2C.  It's hard for me to see where he would fit any appreciable period of active duty as opposed to active duty for training (2 weeks) into his CV.  Maybe you can find an FPO address or a mailing address at or near Newport, R.I. connected to him but I can't.

What bothers me the most is how cryptic he is about his service while smugly accepting the praise of physcophantic guests who defer to his "experience in the military."   Judging by the really dumb questions he asks and asinine comments he makes in this regard, he knows little or nothing about the Navy's command structure, weapons or operations.  He is definitely not a line officer or a member of a warfare community.

Uncle Duke

Quote from: Kidnostad3 on November 30, 2019, 02:40:07 PM
What bothers me the most is how cryptic he is about his service while smugly accepting the praise of physcophantic guests who defer to his "experience in the military."   Judging by the really dumb questions he asks and asinine comments he makes in this regard, he knows little or nothing about the Navy's command structure, weapons or operations.  He is definitely not a line officer or a member of a warfare community.

https://bellgab.com/index.php?topic=4384.0

Here is what I think was my first ever post on BG where I questioned George's knowledge of things USN.  I remember thinking even a PAO should know an F-14 is a two seat a/c.

ItsOver

I wouldn't expect too much from Noory, whether it was the Navy or anything else.  We're talking about a guy who couldn't safely eat a pizza roll.

Kidnostad3

Quote from: Uncle Duke on November 30, 2019, 07:01:08 PM
https://bellgab.com/index.php?topic=4384.0

Here is what I think was my first ever post on BG where I questioned George's knowledge of things USN.  I remember thinking even a PAO should know an F-14 is a two seat a/c.

Yeah, that’s exactly the kind of thing I’m talking about and George just lets it go without challenge only interjecting the occasional “Jeeze.” 

albrecht

Quote from: Kidnostad3 on November 30, 2019, 09:50:40 PM
Yeah, that’s exactly the kind of thing I’m talking about and George just lets it go without challenge only interjecting the occasional “Jeeze.”
"That's true!"   

It will be Christmas soon. Norry can proclaim his having a live show on a holiday and seemed perplexed, again, about Courts banning certain displays on public property -not that I agree with those Courts but find Norry's opinion hilarious- "I mean there is nothing religious about a Nativity Scene."

Kidnostad3

Quote from: albrecht on November 30, 2019, 09:55:53 PM
"That's true!"   

It will be Christmas soon. Norry can proclaim his having a live show on a holiday and seemed perplexed, again, about Courts banning certain displays on public property -not that I agree with those Courts but find Norry's opinion hilarious- "I mean there is nothing religious about a Nativity Scene."

Interesting take.

Jojo

Quote from: At the stroke of midnight on November 29, 2019, 08:34:26 PM
I tuned into C2C last night because I wanted to hear how much George would be virtue signalling about being live on Thanksgiving. In less than five minutes my radio was off again, after I heard him ask a woman what was Deepak's role in her film. I assume he was speaking of the scum-bag Chopra. For the newbies here: In Oct. 1992 Chopra bought three escorts for group sex in his Portland hotel room. The whore who told me this was not a friend, just a former classmate. She meant to impress me, but did not get the reaction she had hoped for. When she recognized him, he warned her not to speak of it. Later Chopra's best bud, Al Gore, tried to bully a masseuse into a sex act in another Portland hotel room.

A few years later the WEEKLY STANDARD exposed another of Chopra's trysts with a hooker. Chopra sued and claimed he loaned his American Express card to his assistant that night. Amazingly he won, which illustrates the sorry state of American justice. This "light worker"  was willing to let his employee be his fall guy.

Strange how the names that keep popping up on C2C, and the regular guests (presumably close friends of George) read like a rogues' gallery of con artists; Chopra, SDM, James Arthur Ray, Malachi Martin, former Rajneeshee John Hogue, and the others. I find it sad how George's fans are so lacking in discernment that they are totally fooled by these folks who were seemingly spawned in a cesspit.
Nicely put.


Jojo

Quote from: Kidnostad3 on November 29, 2019, 12:13:08 PM
George Noory was Strictly a Weekend Warrior

Noory was a Navy Reserve Public Affairs Officer as described below.  They are different from regular Navy PAOs in that their primary mission is to support Navy Reserve community relations in certain geographical locations mainly for the purpose of recruitment.   Unlike regular navy PAOs, reserve PAOs are not required to go through a 12 week Officer Candidate School course at Newport, R.I. and study navigation, rules of the nautical road, ship's engineering and propulsion, military etiquette, customs and traditions, etc. but instead go through a two-week mini course at NAS Pensacola.  Noory's claim to have been a Naval Officer must be qualified by the foregoing.  He is somewhat honest about it as I seem to recall his saying something to the effect that he had never been underway in a Navy Ship for more than a day. 

http://www.navy-la.com/pao.html

"Navy Reserve Public Affairs Officers

Public Affairs Officers (PAOs) in the Navy Reserve develop awareness of the Navy Reserve through media relations, community relations and internal information. They sometimes disseminate information to external audiences through marketing and advertising.

They attend an indoctrination course at Pensacola during one AT period. Other assignments could be aboard a ship, at a naval hospital or base, a major shore command or a fleet command."


Note:  One AT (Active Duty for Training) period is two weeks once a year.
That is hilarious they admit training is indoctrination.


could there be any lamer position in the military than Public Affairs Officer. Jorch would have been perfect in a Baghdad Bob role, he even looks like him being an Arab.


Uncle Duke

Got a real chuckle hearing last night's first guest, a legit NASA consultant and a member of SPSR, field a call from semi-regular caller and full time lunatic  "Jan."  She launched into a rant about aliens warning us not to come back to the moon, aliens having killed astronauts, and aliens eating humans.  He was far more civil in his response than I would have been.

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