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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

unclejim

O...M...G...What have I done? This one is disturbing, to me, personally...please, please, pull this, please chose a funny, harmless example, for me, please, I posted the link in the first place. This one is not a joke, to me, personally. My dad got his first job as a programmer (running an IBM 1401, at Chrysler, (Highland Park, Detroit Michigan), November 22, 1963, 3 days before my fifth birthday. When my dad got home, the news was breaking. It is my first memory of any historic event, my first memory I can pin to a date. My Polish-Catholic family, crushed. (I am not a Catholic anymore...) PLEASE, MIKE. This picture hurts, I would be SO ashamed if I were ever connected to it.

MV/Liberace!

Quote from: unclejim on June 29, 2010, 06:31:36 PM
O...M...G...What have I done? This one is disturbing, to me, personally...please, please, pull this, please chose a funny, harmless example, for me, please...
well, honestly, the one i used got a nice guffaw out of me.

Pseudonaut

Listening to Ed Dames talking about how in 1984, he and his fellow remote viewers saw major space exploration of the outer planets *only* by Russia. The US had gone completely bankrupt.     


Noory: "Did it shock you?"   


No, George. No, he poured a bowl of KIX and turned on the Dodgers game.


Ass.

MV/Liberace!

Quote from: Pseudonaut on June 30, 2010, 12:26:18 AM
Listening to Ed Dames talking about how in 1984, he and his fellow remote viewers saw major space exploration of the outer planets *only* by Russia. The US had gone completely bankrupt.     


Noory: "Did it shock you?"   


No, George. No, he poured a bowl of KIX and turned on the Dodgers game.


Ass.
this is on tonight's live broadcast?

valdez

     It sure didn't sound like Ed Dames.  Maybe it was just the connection, but there was something about his speech pattern that bugged me.  Anyway, he spoke of the end of the American empire, the kill shot, and he's still looking for that gold in the desert, but since Art has moved to the Philippines, he will drive it to George's house instead.  First guess was Chris Impey talking about the universe.  I can't get enough of it.  The last three books I've purchased have been on this stuff.  I'm sure it's just a temporary obsession.

valdez

     J. Marvin Herndon and Wildman Richard C. Hoagland on the impending methane gas disaster that looms in the gulf.  Of course, once Richard was introduced, J. Marvin was never heard from again.  Ian has done two shows on this already, but I don't think George knows that.  In any case, it seems things may get ugly down there.
     For the last two hours of the show Mike Heiser basically took apart the theories of Zecharia Stichin (ancient aliens) in a very cool, logical, and straight forward manner.  I figured George would throw his pal under the bus and not stand up for him, but George defended him in his own weasel like way, however, George has stated recently that he absolutely believes humans were the products of some sort of alien intervention, but he didn't breathe a word of it tonight.

MV/Liberace!

Quote from: valdez on July 01, 2010, 03:11:47 AM
Of course, once Richard was introduced, J. Marvin was never heard from again. 
typical.

unclejim

Yes, yes, Richard C. Hoagland has gone crazy. Maybe I'd go  crazy too, were I mentioned as a friend, in the 2000+ series by SIR Arthur C. Clarke. Check it out; any friend of Sir Arthur is a friend of mine.

unclejim

And then...and then... Lazarus Long...lives.

valdez

     Yesterday's guest, Johnathan Emord, an attorney that has taken on the FDA, was interesting.  I didn't know that the FDA doesn't test anything.  They leave it up to the pharmaceutical companies.   I had also never considered that the FDA's tight restrictions on what a company can, and can not, claim that their product can do to be a censorship issue. 
     Tonight guest, mentalist Jim Karol, and motivational expert David Ruben, were OK, but I really didn't see the point in any of it.  Just kind of filling airtime.  During open lines George gave his usual "shout out" to his pals at NHZ and then he claimed he didn't know the identity of Badboy.  I would have bet that Badboy was either George himself, or his flunkie, Tom.  Who else could it be? 
      Also during open lines a caller asked George, "Have you seen the new pennies?  The ones with the shields?"  And George says, "No.  I do not."   An answer that doesn't make sense, grammatically, given what the question was.  Fine.  Typical George.  Then he googles the darn thing and comments on it.  My question is, how can you not notice that a new penny, with different stuff on it, has been issued?   The penny hasn't been changed in fifty years.  You're bound to notice.  Unless you never deal in cash.   I don't know.  Weird.
     

saucy

last night he made a pathetic attempt to sound excited! Like when he says the words that are suppose to express excitement but in a monotone voice.  He would have been excited, but had the usual difficulty in conveying that emotion :'( , for the fact that he had a bad day (?), as one can imagine he could; well anyway...the guest's phone line kept getting disconnected over and over again, and Snoory didn't even ask him to get on another phone like Art used to do.  He just kept having him back again and again on the same f'd-up line!! Errrrhhhh!  Oh and, he revealed last night that before he got the job, he had a precognitive dream he would get hired to fill-in for Art. Like..ahhh, (daaah),  is that supposed to give him validity or something? Not on my watch! hah!  All in all, twas a Funky Snoory night. He had a heavy slur at times, and that really bugs me, like ants crawling in my clothes! EEeek!!

SealJuice

I am so happy to find my fellow Snoory detractors. I've been going crazy thinking I was the only one!

All this guy does is sleepily read a list of questions regardless of what the guest says. The magic of coast was that Art could tease the really interesting bits out of the guest. I appreciate that Ian at least engages the guest in a dialogue but unfortunately Ian is not very bright and enamored of his own very bad sense of comedy, which is often dropped inappropriately into a very serious discussion in the most offensive way. 

Thank goodness for George Knapp. Too bad they give him so many fluff stories like "D.B. Cooper". Who cares about D.B. Cooper?

Can we please change the name of the show to Ego to Ego A.M.? Snoory astonishes me with how much he thinks he understands topics like spirituality or physics and his understanding is like kindergarten. This guy absolutely cannot connect the dots when someone like Lynne McTaggart or Nassim Haramein comes on. He's way out of his league. This guy actually thinks he is an authority on subjects he has no comprehension of!             
ok, thanks for letting me vent.

saucy

Quote from: SealJuice on July 03, 2010, 10:06:22 PM

Can we please change the name of the show to Ego to Ego A.M.? Snoory astonishes me with how much he thinks he understands topics like spirituality or physics and his understanding is like kindergarten. This guy absolutely cannot connect the dots when someone like Lynne McTaggart or Nassim Haramein comes on. He's way out of his league. This guy actually thinks he is an authority on subjects he has no comprehension of!             
ok, thanks for letting me vent.
Way out of his league...amen SJ, amen.  Nice vent job :P;)

EvB


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Thank goodness for George Knapp. Too bad they give him so many fluff   stories like "D.B. Cooper". Who cares about D.B. Cooper?


did Knapp do a Cooper show?  I know Ian has done a couple. But then, cold cases are one of the things Ian likes - and does well. 

As for who cares - well - I don't think anyone cares much, at least not aobut brining anyone to justice in this case, but people do get a kick out of rogues who got away - and mysteries.

elbee

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I am glad its NOT JUST ME who HATES snoory boy! He is so jellyfish - He never sticks to his guns, He has started getting VERY NEW AGE x1000000000 and EVERYTHING that happenes is directly connected to 2012!! F&(((k!!!!

He has no interest in anything but tickling the egos of the flouride sucking masses and puffing up his own image!

SOMETHING HAS TO BE DONE!

maybe if we all write a letter of protest in??

MV/Liberace!

Quote from: SealJuice on July 03, 2010, 10:06:22 PM
ok, thanks for letting me vent.
haha, and a fine job you did.


welcome to the forums.

valdez

Quote from: SealJuice on July 03, 2010, 10:06:22 PM
This guy absolutely cannot connect the dots when someone like Lynne McTaggart or Nassim Haramein comes on. He's way out of his league. This guy actually thinks he is an authority on subjects he has no comprehension of!             
ok, thanks for letting me vent.

I was quite impressed with Haramein (post 5178, 5182, on this thread).  Very cool guy. 

elbee

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SealJuice

Quote from: EgoFartSnooryBoy on July 04, 2010, 03:26:59 AM
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He has started getting VERY NEW AGE

I'm a Theosophist, which most of you would consider "New Age". And even I hate him doing this because he has no understanding of what he is talking about. He just throws out the fluffy sayings that are in the mainstream with no grasp of the deep and profound concepts behind them.

And good lord if one more time I hear this man say "...what I like to call the wireless internet" as if he invented the quantum, electromagnetic, and morphogenic fields himself....AHHH!

And then he declares so and so to be "tuned in" as if only he would know who is and he is some kind of king bestowing intuition knighthood on people. AAAGGGHH!H!!!!!!

/end psychotic_rant

Pseudonaut

Even after all these years, it still gets me.

RCH in a quick aside posits that the recent Russian space dock problem on the ISS was Putin's intentional response to the the FBI's arrest of alleged Russian spies. A huge claim, and a fascinating idea.   

Noory's INSTANT response?

"Bob in Kansas, you're on Coast to Coast AM! Hi Bob!"

This guy is the absolute WORST.

MV/Liberace!

Quote from: Pseudonaut on July 04, 2010, 11:50:41 PM
Even after all these years, it still gets me.

RCH in a quick aside posits that the recent Russian space dock problem on the ISS was Putin's intentional response to the the FBI's arrest of alleged Russian spies. A huge claim, and a fascinating idea.   

Noory's INSTANT response?

"Bob in Kansas, you're on Coast to Coast AM! Hi Bob!"

This guy is the absolute WORST.
wow, that really is bad.


noory should just give up the show, already. there's just totally no point.

Pseudonaut

Quote from: MV on July 05, 2010, 12:02:42 AM
wow, that really is bad.


noory should just give up the show, already. there's just totally no point.


I can't stress how quickly Noory's reply came. It was abso-fucking-instant. The SPLIT second that RCH was finished talking, Noory goes to a call. He has utterly no shame in his ADD-riddled interviews. Doesn't listen to half of what's said.

elbee

Sunday show -

Snoory talking to Haogy-bear about the oil spill.


GEM: Hoagy "Its not a spill, a spill is when you spill your coffie cup over on your desk.."
Noory instanty interupts with his insightful gem : "Yea and it goes ALL over the table."

GEEEEZE!


robey1129

So...I'm driving home from work listening to C2C a couple of weeks ago. Forget who was on and what it was about (imagine that!). But I do remember hearing Ass-wipe opine on our place in the universe:
"If we were way out in the universe, looking back at the Milky Way Galaxy, where we are located is probably not where we are."

SealJuice

I am so not even done.

Ok, so like some of you may know that the United States was once a net exporter of oil.  Hubbert's peak occurred in the 70's and U.S. domestic oil production has declined ever since. If oil is magically created in the earth endlessly, then why have the oil fields in the United States not magically replenished themselves? How retarded does one have to be to not get this?

"I've just always believed..." SHUT UP!

whew.

valdez

Quote from: SealJuice on July 05, 2010, 10:10:16 PM
How retarded does one have to be to not get this?
About as retarded as me.  I think the earth makes it.

SealJuice

No offense meant. Differing opinions are part of the fun.

If you have a link to any scientific theory as to how this actually happens, I would like to see. No sarcasm, I will check it out.  Absolutely not all oil is fossil fuel. We know that for sure. We can even make synthetic oil, of course. That doesn't mean that oil wells fill back up in a few years  as Mr. Snoory seems to "believe" and not say....ten million.

Oil may or may not be abiotic. But a scientific discussion that always boils down to "I've just always believed..." is not a scientific discussion. That's my real point here.

Aaaaabsolutely.


MV/Liberace!

Quote from: SealJuice on July 05, 2010, 10:10:16 PM
I am so not even done.

Ok, so like some of you may know that the United States was once a net exporter of oil.  Hubbert's peak occurred in the 70's and U.S. domestic oil production has declined ever since. If oil is magically created in the earth endlessly, then why have the oil fields in the United States not magically replenished themselves? How retarded does one have to be to not get this?

"I've just always believed..." SHUT UP!

whew.
it seems there is more evidence against abiotic oil than for it, but we really do know so little about what happens miles below the earth's surface that i don't think i'd rule anything out. 

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