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Art Bell Quits Dark Matter

Started by DesertFox, November 01, 2013, 07:13:24 AM

Quote from: Falkie2013 on November 09, 2013, 12:00:21 AM
Wanna trade ?
I have a deluxe pizza in the freezer.

Watch out for those pesky pizza rolls.  They can be dangerous.  ;D

Xitheron

Quote from: jazmunda on November 08, 2013, 11:12:28 PM
It was Art that inferred that he suspects someone else has/had a hand in Sirius' decision making. I made the obviously leap that he was referring to PremRad and C2CAM.

What if when Art quit, C2C decided to try to jump into that spot since there was no other programming like it... they could keep their current network and just add SXM... make their own "independent" deal with the show if nothing more than to ensure Art is screwed?

just a thought

Xitheron

Quote from: jazmunda on November 08, 2013, 11:18:36 PM
That scared the shit out of me. I peed in my pants a little bit. Thank god there's an ocean between us. If I were you guys I'd sleep with one eye open tonight.

No kidding! I don't know who this guy is either but he ain't messing around. And he's got a few good points.

Xitheron

Quote from: Falkie2013 on November 08, 2013, 11:48:43 PM
Cue music :

Cue background graphic :

Cue announcer :

5 ... 4 ... 3 ... 2 ... 1 ... ON THE AIR

There is a sixth dimension beyond that which is known to man. It is a dimension as vast as Tommy and as clueless as Vague. It is the middle ground between light and workers, between science and stupidity, and it lies between the pit that is Mel's Hole and the summit of radio ignorance. This is the dimension of incredulity. It is an area we call :

Sound of breaking glass and screaming

The Pizza Roll Zone

Alright TTM... I'm waiting on the meme and video for this


Quote from: malachi.martini on November 09, 2013, 12:26:48 AM


Ha!  He is a step down from the monkey we just sent up but help is hard to find in the USSR.

Quote from: Jocko Johnson on November 08, 2013, 11:36:31 PM
God damn!!!!! Thank you Malachi Martin. That wss the funniest mutha fuckin shit I have seen in  long long time...laughed so hard I nearly choked to death...!!!

lol i watched it like a hunnit times.


Falkie2013

Quote from: Spirit Chaser on November 09, 2013, 12:05:45 AM
Lol.  I don't know I found some hand made Tomato Basil whole wheat linguini and a jar of gourmet mushroom sauce in the cabinet not to mention an unopened container of fresh shredded Parmesan.  Let me think about it :)

I'd love to be eating to Dark Matter but I'll just have to tough it out for now.

Better new Dark Matter than old Dumb Patter.
And I really do have a deluxe pizza in the freezer. I bought it last night.
Maybe we should start a $noorge $noory time capsule and bury a pizza in there as the first item.

Quote from: Spirit Chaser on November 09, 2013, 12:30:06 AM
When I joined here today I was overwhelmed at both the amount of posts and the speed they come in at.  I gave up reading and just popped in now to see if Art updated anything. 


Art refers to us as "vicious, but vaguely lovable".

Falkie2013

Quote from: Étouffée on November 09, 2013, 12:38:40 AM
Quote from: Spirit Chaser on November 09, 2013, 12:30:06 AM
When I joined here today I was overwhelmed at both the amount of posts and the speed they come in at.  I gave up reading and just popped in now to see if Art updated anything. 


Art refers to us as "vicious, but vaguely lovable".

WIMP.
It takes a manly dunefarin' man to read all the posts.


Quote from: zeebo on November 08, 2013, 11:48:29 PM
Not sure where I fit in, but I loathe A. Jones, love cats, and I'm pretty sure the guy in Apt. 6 is an alien.

I could never quite put my finger on where Alex Jones is coming from. Besides his grating voice (sounds like he's continually gargling barbecue sauce), I actually do appreciate his Bell-like tackling of just about any fringe topic -- and his ostensibly anti-establishment/anti-NWO views. Still, I dunno, I get this weird sense I don't trust the guy -- like he's got a hidden agenda or something. I can't provide specific examples. It's just a nagging gut feeling.

Falkie2013

Quote from: SomeVelvetMorning on November 09, 2013, 12:32:39 AM
Ha!  He is a step down from the monkey we just sent up but help is hard to find in the USSR.

And the monkey has both a better radio AND tv program than $noory too.
Also, a better sidekick than Tommy.

tertiaryimam

Quote from: Spirit Chaser on November 09, 2013, 12:30:06 AM
When I joined here today I was overwhelmed at both the amount of posts and the speed they come in at.  I gave up reading and just popped in now to see if Art updated anything.  I've had a better chance to do some relaxed reading.  No wonder Art joins in.  It's really incredible! 

Anyone can see that Art has been kept alive here without even posting about him through the George Noory Sucks thread which is the funniest thing I've ever seen.  I really can not listen to C2C with GN but if I find the guest to be really good I'll do it, painfully.  I'm not usually thrilled because he can even wreck that.  I'm not gonna bother bashing his head in though because you guys haven't left any. 

I've always wanted to solve the mystery of how he was the replacement and I hoped I'd find that out somewhere here but I just can't read all of these posts until I retire!

An easy way to check on art's updates is to go to the memberlist, scroll for "Art Bell" then click on "posts".

Ravenna

Quote from: zeebo on November 08, 2013, 11:48:29 PM
Not sure where I fit in, but I loathe A. Jones, love cats, and I'm pretty sure the guy in Apt. 6 is an alien.

Anyone who thinks Alex Jones is great is one card shy of a full deck, imho.  AJ is a paranoid nut-job.

Mastodonkey

Art is playing music again on the livestream link posted on his site a few days ago if anybody is bored out of their skulls and would want to listen to it just having a weird notion in the back of their minds that suddenly the music will cut off and Art will return instantly and everything will be ok.. but if that doesn't happen I'll just keep listening to the music while browsing this shithole.

Quote from: Mastodonkey on November 08, 2013, 11:55:33 PM
It seems just based on what Art's said he didn't do anything overly wrong.. sirius just said no and F you pretty much with no response since then. Has it occurred to anybody that perhaps behind the scenes premier radio paid sirius off to take dark matter off the air?

Art never does anything wrong, he has no regrets.

Textor

Quote from: Spirit Chaser on November 09, 2013, 12:30:06 AM
I've always wanted to solve the mystery of how he was the replacement and I hoped I'd find that out somewhere here but I just can't read all of these posts until I retire!

http://bellgab.com/index.php?topic=4917.0

That should give you a good inkling.

tertiaryimam

Quote from: Saskatchewan Crust on November 09, 2013, 12:41:14 AM
I could never quite put my finger on where Alex Jones is coming from. Besides his grating voice (sounds like is continually gargling barbecue sauce), I actually do appreciate his Bell-like tackling of just about any fringe topic -- and his ostensibly anti-establishment/anti-NWO views. Still, I dunno, I get this weird sense I don't trust the guy -- like he's got a hidden agenda or something. I can't provide specific examples. It's just a nagging gut feeling.


His persona is too grating for me. I need to be soothed or amused, not growled at. But, yeah, I easily tire of the more commonly found anti-NWO perspectives. In my humble opinion, you really can't divorce the Constitution itself from its pre-cursors, and when you look into its pre-cursors, yes, you do find anti-clerical and anti-monarchial secret societies by the dozen. But what does that really tell us? There was no bellgab back in those days so you had to set up guilds with secret-handshakes, degree systems, etc. That's just how it was. And the clerics and monarchs many times were worth overthrowing.

I've been deep through historical conspiracy stuff for like eleven years now and the only real take away I have is that the politics of today are a way different animal than anything we've encountered, simply on the basis of technology. I think Alex and Wells and their type oversimplify things. Is that dangerous? Being alive is dangerous. Se la ve.

coaster

Alex Jones is a fake. His act is a gimmick.

zeebo

Quote from: Saskatchewan Crust on November 09, 2013, 12:41:14 AM
I could never quite put my finger on where Alex Jones is coming from.

From what I can figure out (he seems to be always on the radio around here so I end up listening sometimes) I think he fears some kind of extreme leftist totalitarian political structure that will be gradually implemented by secret societies and underground conspiracies and eventually will go global. 

Heck, he may be right at least some of the time, but I just can't deal with his non-stop I-see-the-big-pattern-of-oppression-in-every-detail-of-daily-life-and-why-can't-you-all-wake-up-and-see-it-too viewpoint. 

tertiaryimam

Quote from: coaster on November 09, 2013, 12:54:48 AM
Alex Jones is a fake. His act is a gimmick.

At least he stands up to Chris Rock:

Alex Jones Calls Out Chris Rock

It's about time.


*more sarcasm

Quote from: tertiaryimam on November 09, 2013, 12:49:36 AM

His persona is too grating for me. I need to be soothed or amused, not growled at. But, yeah, I easily tire of the more commonly found anti-NWO perspectives. In my humble opinion, you really can't divorce the Constitution itself from its pre-cursors, and when you look into its pre-cursors, yes, you do find anti-clerical and anti-monarchial secret societies by the dozen. But what does that really tell us? There was no bellgab back in those days so you had to set up guilds with secret-handshakes, degree systems, etc. That's just how it was. And the clerics and monarchs many times were worth overthrowing.

I've been deep through historical conspiracy stuff for like eleven years now and the only real take away I have is that the politics of today are a way different animal than anything we've encountered, simply on the basis of technology. I think Alex and Wells and their type oversimplify things. Is that dangerous? Being alive is dangerous. Se la ve.

I agree, that grating personality, is, well, grating:o I guess that's another thing I was just thinking; anyone that has to continually bellow and shout to make their points is not entirely trustworthy in my book.

Interesting take on secret societies. I'm not really against those, per se, I was essentially referring to the more sinister, much more powerful, one-world government types; the Luciferians Father Martin used to warn about when he was a guest on Art's show; and the nameless and stateless Military-Industrial-intelligence Complex...

zeebo

Quote from: tertiaryimam on November 09, 2013, 12:49:36 AM
In my humble opinion, you really can't divorce the Constitution itself from its pre-cursors, and when you look into its pre-cursors, yes, you do find anti-clerical and anti-monarchial secret societies by the dozen. But what does that really tell us? There was no bellgab back in those days so you had to set up guilds with secret-handshakes, degree systems, etc. That's just how it was. And the clerics and monarchs many times were worth overthrowing.

I find this a quite interesting observation actually

Heather Wade

Quote from: tertiaryimam on November 09, 2013, 01:00:29 AM
At least he stands up to Chris Rock:

Alex Jones Calls Out Chris Rock

It's about time.


*more sarcasm

I only watch Alex Jones to make myself feel normal.


Beyond the occasional clip of him trying to inhale a television personality, I couldn't stomach him at all.

I wish Clyde Lewis could tame his inner Alex Jones, he's quite capable of putting on a great esoteric show, far more capable than Noory or Wells.  I think he does 5 hours a day?  He's a physical mess, multiple surgeries, cancer, obese, but he cranks them out.  It's admirable.

Quote from: Mastodonkey on November 09, 2013, 12:44:26 AM
Art is playing music again on the livestream link posted on his site a few days ago if anybody is bored out of their skulls and would want to listen to it just having a weird notion in the back of their minds that suddenly the music will cut off and Art will return instantly and everything will be ok.. but if that doesn't happen I'll just keep listening to the music while browsing this shithole.

I heard Steely Dan for a little and then the stream shut down...

Xitheron

Quote from: Spirit Chaser on November 09, 2013, 12:30:06 AM
When I joined here today I was overwhelmed at both the amount of posts and the speed they come in at.  I gave up reading and just popped in now to see if Art updated anything.  I've had a better chance to do some relaxed reading.  No wonder Art joins in.  It's really incredible! 

Anyone can see that Art has been kept alive here without even posting about him through the George Noory Sucks thread which is the funniest thing I've ever seen.  I really can not listen to C2C with GN but if I find the guest to be really good I'll do it, painfully.  I'm not usually thrilled because he can even wreck that.  I'm not gonna bother bashing his head in though because you guys haven't left any. 

I've always wanted to solve the mystery of how he was the replacement and I hoped I'd find that out somewhere here but I just can't read all of these posts until I retire!

That's sounds exactly like me and how I feel except I'm a day or two ahead of you on here, though I have gone back and read everything. I find I'm reading/skimming faster and faster as I go now just looking for some real insight on what the hell is going on. Just when I was settling in for a nice fire and Art for the winter



tertiaryimam

Quote from: zeebo on November 09, 2013, 01:10:21 AM
I find this a quite interesting observation actually

Thanks.

The first real work on NWO stuff that I'm aware of is Memoirs Illustrating the History of Jacobinism by Augustin Barruel. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Memoirs_Illustrating_the_History_of_Jacobinism

The ideas of later theorists haven't advanced substantially beyond a lot of the principles established in Barruel's work, though there's always a tendency to oversimplify and blame a certain, identifiable group for the world's ills. What I think some people don't quite understand is that Adolf Hitler and the Nazi Regime were pretty much french-fried in these kinds of speculations and conspiracies. It doesn't mean that there isn't some scary shit going on behind the scenes, but it can lead to some very dark outcomes once people are too concerned with finding a simple answer, rather than confronting the unintelligibility of it all.

Historically, though, there's an interesting line of descent from the economic systems of the early Christians --- the book of Acts in particular --- down through the Gnostics, then the Manichaeans, then the Mazdakites, the Qarmatians, Khurramites and Ismailis. The Ismailis, as you might remember, may have forged an alliance with the Knight's Templar, which is how their ideas spread to Europe. Once banished from the continent, they wound up in Scotland, forming the Freemasonic guilds which would later agitate against monarchies and theocracies all across Europe, until there was almost nothing left but Democratic republics. It goes into a kind of hyper-driven parody of itself when we encounter Marxism, and Nazism, as a reaction to it, is just as gruesome. The cooler, British heads prevailed --- at least in terms of the West --- for a time, and were able to outlast the Soviet Union, eventually reaching the technocratic, corporate world we live in today.

But, we can't separate the thrust of all history from the basic biological concerns of us as an evolutionary species. The ultimate goal of humanity --- at present --- is to leave the biosphere and exist as an extra-planetary civilization. The questions that Alex Jones, Wells, and the rest need to ask themselves is whether they're economic system is going to get us there faster or not. Because, ultimately, we're on borrowed time.

Anyway, thought I should mention.  :)

tertiaryimam

Quote from: malachi.martini on November 09, 2013, 01:11:22 AM
Beyond the occasional clip of him trying to inhale a television personality, I couldn't stomach him at all.

I wish Clyde Lewis could tame his inner Alex Jones, he's quite capable of putting on a great esoteric show, far more capable than Noory or Wells.  I think he does 5 hours a day?  He's a physical mess, multiple surgeries, cancer, obese, but he cranks them out.  It's admirable.

I remember this guy. I've liked what I've heard. If I remember right he really went into Alex Jones once. Maybe it was someone else. God, why do I know all this shit? I could've went to college and become a lawyer, or a doctor, or an architect, or a dentist. Fuck this.

Zodiac Connections: Clyde's On-Air Panic Attack

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