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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

ACE of CLUBS

Quote from: ShayP on July 18, 2015, 10:35:19 PM
Noory for some odd reason recently tweeted a pic of his Emmy's.



Then somebody responded with this:

'Emmys' ... ?  What on earth for? Not knowing that Polar bears belong to the North Pole?  Peddling fraud and fearmongering ... ?


funny

Thought they were his bowling trophies ........ George is becoming irrelevant by the minute.  C2C has become a meaningless 'filler' for the night-time hours. 

It'll be interesting to see how the 'flavour' of this site will change with Art's return, Senda's drama winding down, and C2C fading ....

Think Noory's feeling a little insecure now? Wonder why?  ;)

ItsOver


Dave should just start using this as his opener for C2C.

http://youtu.be/Cd2_LKoTYKw

Juan Cena

Quote from: wr250 on July 19, 2015, 05:03:18 AM
old snoores will drop bombshell questions that ol fidel would be unprepared for.for example:

hash there been any chupacabra sightings in cuba?
what if you had a computer in 1959?
what do you think of current affairs? is sometheen happeneen ?

Could Che Guevara have been a fallen angel?


Quote from: wr250 on July 19, 2015, 05:03:18 AM
old snoores will drop bombshell questions that ol fidel would be unprepared for.for example:

hash there been any chupacabra sightings in cuba?
what if you had a computer in 1959?
what do you think of current affairs? is sometheen happeneen ?

Noory will probably be charmed by Fidel and start a campaign to elect him President of the United States.

Quote from: NightsAtSea on July 19, 2015, 04:07:02 AM
I couldn't believe this actually happened so I listened to the show on youtube, and sure enough about 2:13:20 this call begins. I'm so disgusted at Noorie's behavior. Even after listening to it I can hardly believe it happened.  >:(

Noory's low IQ and competence combined with his C-grade celebrity influence make him a dangerous, dangerous man.

Dateline

I heard the open lines segment and the suicidal caller wanted to be put on the prayer list.   He thought that his situation was hopeless and he wanted the Coast to Coast listeners to offer their prayers in support of him.

Then, Norry, jumps to wanting him to join ParanormalDate.com.  That made me want to shrink down and not believe I was listening to such a disgusting transposition.  I am not sure, but I think that Norry is co-owner of this site.  So, to take monetary advantage of one on the listeners is one of the lowest denominators I have heard from that show.  Just when I think it can go no lower, it does.

Quote from: Dateline on July 19, 2015, 11:04:41 AM
I heard the open lines segment and the suicidal caller wanted to be put on the prayer list.   He thought that his situation was hopeless and he wanted the Coast to Coast listeners to offer their prayers in support of him.......(snip)...I am not sure, but I think that Norry is co-owner of this site.
Yes, the souless Whorge is part owner, which is why he rams the site down everyone's throat every chance he gets. Saying that it is "free" to join is also disingenuous as you have to pay to speak to anyone there. I have my suspicions that there may be a lot of fake profiles created by them to lure people in. But that's only a suspicion, obviously I have no proof.

As far as "nice guy" Noory being a worker in the light, that's clearly bullshit. He has no empathy whatsoever with others and seems to revel in their pain and suffering, especially if it is the pain and suffering of a child. He is beyond disgusting as a human being. More and more people are beginning to see past the "nice guy" routine.

Quote from: Dateline on July 19, 2015, 11:04:41 AM
I heard the open lines segment and the suicidal caller wanted to be put on the prayer list.   He thought that his situation was hopeless and he wanted the Coast to Coast listeners to offer their prayers in support of him.

Then, Norry, jumps to wanting him to join ParanormalDate.com.  That made me want to shrink down and not believe I was listening to such a disgusting transposition.  I am not sure, but I think that Norry is co-owner of this site.  So, to take monetary advantage of one on the listeners is one of the lowest denominators I have heard from that show.  Just when I think it can go no lower, it does.

Let's hope that was one of his paid callers and this was George's idea of setting up a promo for his new site

Izintit?

Quote from: Paper*Boy on July 19, 2015, 11:33:29 AM
Let's hope that was one of his paid callers and this was George's idea of setting up a promo for his new site
Yeah,nothing says "fun date" like depressed and suicidal. GNS

Izintit?

Quote from: wr250 on July 19, 2015, 05:03:18 AM
old snoores will drop bombshell questions that ol fidel would be unprepared for.for example:

hash there been any chupacabra sightings in cuba?
what if you had a computer in 1959?
what do you think of current affairs? is sometheen happeneen ?
How long has Cuba been an island?

ItsOver

Quote from: Izintit? on July 19, 2015, 12:27:34 PM
How long has Cuba been an island?
Ha!  "So, how do you like being the 57th state, Fidel?"

Izintit?

Quote from: ItsOver on July 19, 2015, 09:33:26 AM
Dave should just start using this as his opener for C2C.

http://youtu.be/Cd2_LKoTYKw
You had to bring sweet Linda Ronstadt to this den of iniquity?

ItsOver

Quote from: Izintit? on July 19, 2015, 12:34:15 PM
You had to bring sweet Linda Ronstadt to this den of iniquity?
OK, here's Warren.  I doubt he'll notice.

http://youtu.be/_TbfQPRgcS8

Quote from: Izintit? on July 19, 2015, 12:27:34 PM
How long has Cuba been an island?

I've always heard of Guantanamo Bay and wanted to vacation there.  I bet it is incredible there, isn't it?

Quote from: Georgie For President 2216 on July 19, 2015, 12:42:57 PM
I've always heard of Guantanamo Bay and wanted to vacation there.  I bet it is incredible there, isn't it?

George has much trouble pronouncing towns, etc with Spanish names, I'd like to hear him try reading that one off his cue cards

136 or 142

Quote from: 21st Century Man on July 18, 2015, 09:43:56 PM
It wouldn't surprise me.  They would not let a smart, intelligent reporter interview Castro.  He/she might drop a bombshell question that would catch Fidel off guard.  Better to let a dumbass interview him if there is going to be an interview at all.

Doesn't Fidel Castro have alzheimer's?

ItsOver

Quote from: Paper*Boy on July 19, 2015, 01:18:56 PM
George has much trouble pronouncing towns, etc with Spanish names, I'd like to hear him try reading that one off his cue cards
Goo-ant-tuh-na-mo?  Dave's mangling is usually more than a mere mortal can predict.  I'm sure it would be a definite WTF. 

136 or 142

Not sure where to put this.  Good article on quantum physics from the Epoch Times that questions some of the claims made by believers in PSI.

The universe is full of mysteries that challenge our current knowledge. In "Beyond Science" Epoch Times collects stories about these strange phenomena to stimulate the imagination and open up previously undreamed of possibilities. Are they true? You decide.

Quantum physics is so fascinating that it appeals to a broader lay audience than a lot of other topics in science. It’s also so difficult to grasp and attempts to simplify it for a lay audience may open it to misunderstanding.

It is invoked to explain all sorts of strange, even paranormal, phenomena. Yet these explanations are often based on misconceptions about quantum physics. Quantum physics may indeed have the potential to explain such phenomena, since much remains to be discovered about it. But it is important to remain clear on what it does and does not actually claim at this point in its development.

1. No Indication That Entanglement Transfers Information
Quantum entanglement is a phenomenon in which pairs or groups of particles that have been in contact with each other seem to remain connected over vast distances. When actions are performed on one of the particles, corresponding changes are observed on the others.

Some have said that this entanglement may explain psi phenomena (psi refers to psychic phenomena, including telepathy, clairvoyance, et cetera).

Garret Moddel, an engineering professor at the University of Colorado who has worked extensively with quantum mechanics, warned that the effect “is a very subtle one. It’s not a causal effect, it’s a correlational effect. What the distinction between those two is requires a rather patient and detailed explanation.”

“People tend to think that quantum entanglement means that when I shake one particle, I’ll be able to see the effect on another, but that’s not so,” he said. “It’s been shown quite rigorously that you cannot use quantum entanglement to convey information, only to convey correlation. So, it’s not a signaling mechanism.”

“It’s possible that psi and the whole world works by correlation and not transfer of information in a causal way, but that’s a much deeper discussion.”

2. Consciousness Is Not Necessarily the Key to Collapsing the Wave-Function
The observer effect in quantum physics is often seen as the most shocking and interesting aspect of quantum physics. The outcome of a particular actionâ€"the wave-function collapseâ€"is suspended until it is observed. This seems to suggest that human consciousness is able to physically affect an experiment. But, Moddel warned, it is not generally thought by physicists that consciousness is necessary to collapse the wave-function.

A detector is sufficient, as most physicists see it. Of course, it is possible that a human checking the detector is the key, but quantum physics as it is generally conceived does not currently hold this to be necessary.

Astrophysicist Mario Livio also discussed this misconception in a post on NASA’s “A Curious Mind” blog. He wrote: “Perhaps the most common misconception is that the observer plays a crucial role in the uncertainty principleâ€"namely, that the principle really stems from the influence of the observer of the phenomenon being observed. This misunderstanding has even led some to conclude that the principle could be directly applied to a variety of everyday experiences.”

3. It Doesn’t Only Describe the Subatomic Level
Achim Kempf, a professor of mathematical physics at the University of Waterloo in Canada, explained via email that quantum physics does not only describe phenomena at very small scales and only in special circumstances.

“In reality, quantum physics determines most of what we see in daily life, such as the color, elasticity, and heat capacity of everyday things such as water, rocks, metals, and also biological matter. On larger scales, the way in which stars, in their interior, fuse primordial hydrogen into the elements of the periodic system is also governed by quantum physics,” he said.

Furthermore, researchers speculate that our universe may have inflated so rapidly during its genesis that quantum fluctuations were “dragged along and thereby stretched to cosmological size.”

“Our universe itself may have arisen from a quantum fluctuation inside a mother universe,” he said. Though this hypothesis fits with the current standard model of cosmology, however, no concrete evidence has supported it so far, Kempf said.

4. Speaking of a ‘Wave-Particle Duality’ Is Not Exactly Correct
It’s a popular conception that in quantum mechanics microscopic objects, such as electrons or photons, are neither pure particles nor pure wavesâ€"they are both waves and particles. In some conditions they behave as waves, in some conditions, they behave as particles.

Serious textbooks on quantum mechanics, however, only talk about waves, or wave-functions, noted theoretical physicist Hrvoje Nikolic of the Rudjer Boskovic Institute in Croatia in a 2008 paper titled, “Quantum Mechanics: Myths and Facts.”

“Electrons and photons always behave as waves, while a particle-like behavior corresponds only to a special case. In this sense, the wave-particle duality is nothing but a myth,” he said. We can say that electrons and photons are “particles,” if we keep in mind that “the word ‘particle’ has a very different meaning than the same word in classical physics,” Nikolic said. But this is a matter of linguistics. They are waves according to the usual interpretation.

The De Broglie-Bohm interpretation of quantum mechanics, he said, comes close to a kind of wave-particle duality, but it still treats “particles” very differently than “particles” are treated in classical physics. The De Broglie-Bohm is not one of the most popular interpretations.

Follow @TaraMacIsaac on Twitter, visit the Epoch Times Beyond Science page on Facebook, and subscribe to the Beyond Science newsletter to continue exploring ancient mysteries and the new frontiers of science!

Tara MacIsasc has been a guest with the good interviewer Dave.

ItsOver

Quote from: 136 or 142 on July 19, 2015, 01:30:56 PM
Doesn't Fidel Castro have alzheimer's?
"Umh tellun yuh, Feedel.  Toooomeric.  Lot's of Toooomeric.  Have yuh herd 'bout Carnivora?  Here's Ty now..."

BellBoy

Quote from: 136 or 142 on July 19, 2015, 01:34:03 PM
Not sure where to put this.  Good article on quantum physics from the Epoch Times that questions some of the claims made by believers in PSI.

The universe is full of mysteries that challenge our current knowledge. In "Beyond Science" Epoch Times collects stories about these strange phenomena to stimulate the imagination and open up previously undreamed of possibilities. Are they true? You decide.

Quantum physics is so fascinating that it appeals to a broader lay audience than a lot of other topics in science. It’s also so difficult to grasp and attempts to simplify it for a lay audience may open it to misunderstanding.

It is invoked to explain all sorts of strange, even paranormal, phenomena. Yet these explanations are often based on misconceptions about quantum physics. Quantum physics may indeed have the potential to explain such phenomena, since much remains to be discovered about it. But it is important to remain clear on what it does and does not actually claim at this point in its development.

1. No Indication That Entanglement Transfers Information
Quantum entanglement is a phenomenon in which pairs or groups of particles that have been in contact with each other seem to remain connected over vast distances. When actions are performed on one of the particles, corresponding changes are observed on the others.

Some have said that this entanglement may explain psi phenomena (psi refers to psychic phenomena, including telepathy, clairvoyance, et cetera).

Garret Moddel, an engineering professor at the University of Colorado who has worked extensively with quantum mechanics, warned that the effect “is a very subtle one. It’s not a causal effect, it’s a correlational effect. What the distinction between those two is requires a rather patient and detailed explanation.”

“People tend to think that quantum entanglement means that when I shake one particle, I’ll be able to see the effect on another, but that’s not so,” he said. “It’s been shown quite rigorously that you cannot use quantum entanglement to convey information, only to convey correlation. So, it’s not a signaling mechanism.”

“It’s possible that psi and the whole world works by correlation and not transfer of information in a causal way, but that’s a much deeper discussion.”

2. Consciousness Is Not Necessarily the Key to Collapsing the Wave-Function
The observer effect in quantum physics is often seen as the most shocking and interesting aspect of quantum physics. The outcome of a particular actionâ€"the wave-function collapseâ€"is suspended until it is observed. This seems to suggest that human consciousness is able to physically affect an experiment. But, Moddel warned, it is not generally thought by physicists that consciousness is necessary to collapse the wave-function.

A detector is sufficient, as most physicists see it. Of course, it is possible that a human checking the detector is the key, but quantum physics as it is generally conceived does not currently hold this to be necessary.

Astrophysicist Mario Livio also discussed this misconception in a post on NASA’s “A Curious Mind” blog. He wrote: “Perhaps the most common misconception is that the observer plays a crucial role in the uncertainty principleâ€"namely, that the principle really stems from the influence of the observer of the phenomenon being observed. This misunderstanding has even led some to conclude that the principle could be directly applied to a variety of everyday experiences.”

3. It Doesn’t Only Describe the Subatomic Level
Achim Kempf, a professor of mathematical physics at the University of Waterloo in Canada, explained via email that quantum physics does not only describe phenomena at very small scales and only in special circumstances.

“In reality, quantum physics determines most of what we see in daily life, such as the color, elasticity, and heat capacity of everyday things such as water, rocks, metals, and also biological matter. On larger scales, the way in which stars, in their interior, fuse primordial hydrogen into the elements of the periodic system is also governed by quantum physics,” he said.

Furthermore, researchers speculate that our universe may have inflated so rapidly during its genesis that quantum fluctuations were “dragged along and thereby stretched to cosmological size.”

“Our universe itself may have arisen from a quantum fluctuation inside a mother universe,” he said. Though this hypothesis fits with the current standard model of cosmology, however, no concrete evidence has supported it so far, Kempf said.

4. Speaking of a ‘Wave-Particle Duality’ Is Not Exactly Correct
It’s a popular conception that in quantum mechanics microscopic objects, such as electrons or photons, are neither pure particles nor pure wavesâ€"they are both waves and particles. In some conditions they behave as waves, in some conditions, they behave as particles.

Serious textbooks on quantum mechanics, however, only talk about waves, or wave-functions, noted theoretical physicist Hrvoje Nikolic of the Rudjer Boskovic Institute in Croatia in a 2008 paper titled, “Quantum Mechanics: Myths and Facts.”

“Electrons and photons always behave as waves, while a particle-like behavior corresponds only to a special case. In this sense, the wave-particle duality is nothing but a myth,” he said. We can say that electrons and photons are “particles,” if we keep in mind that “the word ‘particle’ has a very different meaning than the same word in classical physics,” Nikolic said. But this is a matter of linguistics. They are waves according to the usual interpretation.

The De Broglie-Bohm interpretation of quantum mechanics, he said, comes close to a kind of wave-particle duality, but it still treats “particles” very differently than “particles” are treated in classical physics. The De Broglie-Bohm is not one of the most popular interpretations.

Follow @TaraMacIsaac on Twitter, visit the Epoch Times Beyond Science page on Facebook, and subscribe to the Beyond Science newsletter to continue exploring ancient mysteries and the new frontiers of science!

Tara MacIsasc has been a guest with the good interviewer Dave.

TL;DR... GNS


Quote from: Inglorious Bitch on July 19, 2015, 08:29:04 AM
I can almost see the green shag carpet and smell the humidity and cat piss in this room.

Hahaha!




Izintit?

Quote from: Paper*Boy on July 19, 2015, 01:18:56 PM
George has much trouble pronouncing towns, etc with Spanish names, I'd like to hear him try reading that one off his cue cards
So you heard him try to say `El Dorado` too. How can somebody live  in California and get that so wrong?  What a maroon! GNS


ItsOver

Quote from: Izintit? on July 19, 2015, 02:20:58 PM
So you heard him try to say `El Dorado` too. How can somebody live  in California and get that so wrong?  What a maroon! GNS
He screwed-up El Dorado?  As Dave would say, "geesh!"

Zenman

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Quote from: UFQuack on July 19, 2015, 03:01:29 AM
What is this?

http://www.ebay.com/itm/GEORGE-NOORY-AUTOGRAPH-8X11-SIGNED-HAND-DRAWN-ALIEN-SKETCH-COAST-TO-COAST-/390742198282?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item5afa0cc80a

Maybe Paper*Boy inspired Noory to draw?  ;)

Nonetheless..$149.99 is a joke!!!!
I can get a rookie year autographed Cal Ripken card for $125.  Can also get some later (80's/90's) Frank Sinatra autographs for less than Noory's scribble.
Which of these things is more valuable?
Noory thinks he is special.  That's for sure.

GravitySucks

I almost forgot the name of this thread.  I had to look at it twice.

It says:

George Noory Sucks

There, I feel much better.

Jocko Johnson

Well dave, you shithead...in a few minutes the beginning of the end for you starts...I hope you have been oaying you taxes and saving your money...because for you, your carrer, it is OVER!
GNS/DNS

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