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George Noory

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I caught a bit of Noory tonight plugging his new book. OK, but what really caught my ear was that the intro is by Uri Geller? Or maybe it was the forward. I was only half listening so didn't really catch all of it. I went to amazon.com but there is no reference there to any Geller involvement.

Is Noory soooo dumb as to think that Geller's endorsement is a plus? Sure, C2C fans are dumb as a post, but really THAT dumb?

Whaddya think?
 
Is Noory soooo dumb as to think that Geller's endorsement is a plus? Sure, C2C fans are dumb as a post, but really THAT dumb?

Whaddya think?
I think they're that dumb.
 
Somehow I get the feeling Noory isn't as dumb as he seems. I think he just keeps his mouth shut so guests will come on his show. Everyone needs a paycheck.
 
Somehow I get the feeling Noory isn't as dumb as he seems. I think he just keeps his mouth shut so guests will come on his show. Everyone needs a paycheck.

I don't know, Art Bell always seems to put on a front of being sort of skeptical, in a kooky woo kind of way. Noory never even questions things people tell him.
 
I don't know, Art Bell always seems to put on a front of being sort of skeptical, in a kooky woo kind of way. Noory never even questions things people tell him.
As I've said before: Noory is so credulous, he makes Art Bell look like James Randi.
 
I may have mentioned this before, but I got to know Seth Shostak well enough to ask him about Art. Seth is the mouthpiece for SETI who occassionally appears on C2C. Based on their conversations during breaks, Seth was of the firm opinion that Art knew the whole thing was a sham.
 
Ah, I used to have a regular late-night drive and would listen to Art Bell for half an hour or so. After several months of this, I started wondering if his listeners really believed any of his guests. I caught a streak of doom-forecasters: A superstorm was going to destroy Europe, some kind of atomic experiment was going to blow up the entire Earth, a superquake was going to make California fall into the Atlantic (no, not the Pacific--hey, this was going to be the mother of all earthquakes), and on and on and on. I kept thinking, "These clowns are setting specific dates! After that, who'll believe them?"

But as a certain remote viewer seemed to prove, the wronger you were, the more often you were Art's guest.
 

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