The best episodes are the ones from the 90's where someone would larp about how they are putting their life in danger to call from a pay phone to rant about aliens, satanic witch covens, and shit.
>be batshit dick pill salesman and kook panhandler >easily deal with it when cashing paychecks because you are one of only a very few nationally to do it
...it's not hard to figure out, anon.
He neither gave a shit about the whackjobs he had on, or the people that called in to rant about shadow people sticking ghost pinkies in their bums.
>Let the audience do all the work for you.
But make sure they pay you for it too.
-t. Jim Cornette
Easy. You don't believe any of it. George Noory is an interloper who slid in after Art Bell started to go bonkers from pill-popping and being gaslit by the CIA. There's a reason why C2C turned insufferably commercialized after he took over.
Tried finding really old coast to coast episodes. Got a few good sites but there's almost nothing of the 90s episodes and even what is there isn't complete collections. Really sad actually I don't even think the archive on the official website goes that far back anymore either. A lot of lost knowledge there seeing as a lot of it is from now little known books and other shit becoming harder to find on an increasingly sterilized internet
Coast to Coast is not a window into /misc/. It's a window into schizo boomers, which isn't /misc/. Listening to old Art Bell episodes and you get exactly the mindset of lolbertarian boomers, George Noory is even moreso.
I don't get how so many of these fricking people honestly remember seeing aliens in person. Like even if 90% of the calls are pranks it's still a ridiculous number
George doesn't listen to a word his guests say. Haven't you heard him interview people? Someone will say something, then he'll ask them a question they literally just got done asking. I dropped this shit a decade ago.
>How do you ramble about schizo bullshit for 5 hours a night for 20 years and not go insane?
He doesn't. Have you ever listened to his show or are you just going on what you think the show is like based on what you've absorbed second-hand and this image? George Noory is vapid as frick. He just sort of goes along with whatever the topic is in the most milquetoast way possible. If he has to vamp he gives the most basic-b***h centrist boomer opinions possible. He didn't even have the decency to pretend to have an alien encounter like Art Bell.
George Noory isn't that bad, he's just a brainless automaton. the real bad part of the show is Tom Danisraeliter who decides everything about it, including how extra commercialized it's become, and has been inserting himself more and more into the show in recent years. almost a quarter of the show is him on mic now, despite him having zero charisma or broadcast instincts
also the same 3 callers make it through on every show and suck up time away from guests and actual calls >the guy from long beach that asks extra long winded questions that always take up one block >cornelius the black guy from louisiana who always drops "bible, bullets, beans" and then talks about other callers and his past instead of the topic >the guy from nyc that sounds exactly like fred stoller
not to mention 1 show a week being an infomercial for critical health news and an ever worsening group of subjects they do shows about. Zecharia Sitchin is unironically the topic at least 3 times a month just so George can mention the 4 or so quotes he knows. it's sad what the show has become
You literally don't have to listen to these things anymore. With NASA doing it's UFO program and shit now, it'll all unravel in the next 10 years.
Aliens, ghosts, goblins, spirits whatever it's on its way, you don't have to listen to Barry the UFO guy anymore.
>With NASA doing it's UFO program and shit now
They're literally just removing the middleman with these "leaks" and "announcements" and going straight to the American people to gaslight them directly. No need for "retired Army officers" to go on late night radio to blather about nonsense when there is exactly zero accountability for the govt to do so directly and the prohibition on propagandizing domestically was removed during the Obama administration.
>Tune in >Hear some b***h talking about spirits or energies >Hear Nory ask if people can do reading on the air >Anything about corona >I tune out
Legitimately have not heard a good episode since they had a guy on talk about ritualistic child abuse and name drop some famous cases like the detroux
affair and some other crazy stuff I hadn't heard about. I wish I could remember his name, I believe it was a doctor something. I think he'd been to seminary and he had written some books. And I'm a moderately regular listener. That's was a couple of years ago.
George has never given a frick
being on air and around other people helps whereas doing the same thing alone online will definitely erode your mental health
No it hasn't!
The best episodes are the ones from the 90's where someone would larp about how they are putting their life in danger to call from a pay phone to rant about aliens, satanic witch covens, and shit.
>be batshit dick pill salesman and kook panhandler
>easily deal with it when cashing paychecks because you are one of only a very few nationally to do it
...it's not hard to figure out, anon.
He neither gave a shit about the whackjobs he had on, or the people that called in to rant about shadow people sticking ghost pinkies in their bums.
>Let the audience do all the work for you.
But make sure they pay you for it too.
-t. Jim Cornette
Quoting Jim Cornette like he’s some type of intellectual is the biggest cringe ive ever seen on this website
Easy. You don't believe any of it. George Noory is an interloper who slid in after Art Bell started to go bonkers from pill-popping and being gaslit by the CIA. There's a reason why C2C turned insufferably commercialized after he took over.
WAR MODE PODCAST MOTHERFRICKERS
>not Art Bell
This. I can't listen to that other guy.
Tried finding really old coast to coast episodes. Got a few good sites but there's almost nothing of the 90s episodes and even what is there isn't complete collections. Really sad actually I don't even think the archive on the official website goes that far back anymore either. A lot of lost knowledge there seeing as a lot of it is from now little known books and other shit becoming harder to find on an increasingly sterilized internet
Art bell tape vault on Spotify has quite a few 90s episodes
Try Archive.org
I just downloaded a few massive torrents years ago and have kept them ever since. There's also an Art Bell stream at u7radio.org
thats his secret... he was always insane.
Ask /misc/
Coast to Coast is not a window into /misc/. It's a window into schizo boomers, which isn't /misc/. Listening to old Art Bell episodes and you get exactly the mindset of lolbertarian boomers, George Noory is even moreso.
I don't get how so many of these fricking people honestly remember seeing aliens in person. Like even if 90% of the calls are pranks it's still a ridiculous number
George doesn't listen to a word his guests say. Haven't you heard him interview people? Someone will say something, then he'll ask them a question they literally just got done asking. I dropped this shit a decade ago.
*just got done answering.
I've been here for 12 years if I'm still alive in 8 I'll give you an answer.
>How do you ramble about schizo bullshit for 5 hours a night for 20 years and not go insane?
He doesn't. Have you ever listened to his show or are you just going on what you think the show is like based on what you've absorbed second-hand and this image? George Noory is vapid as frick. He just sort of goes along with whatever the topic is in the most milquetoast way possible. If he has to vamp he gives the most basic-b***h centrist boomer opinions possible. He didn't even have the decency to pretend to have an alien encounter like Art Bell.
George Noory isn't that bad, he's just a brainless automaton. the real bad part of the show is Tom Danisraeliter who decides everything about it, including how extra commercialized it's become, and has been inserting himself more and more into the show in recent years. almost a quarter of the show is him on mic now, despite him having zero charisma or broadcast instincts
also the same 3 callers make it through on every show and suck up time away from guests and actual calls
>the guy from long beach that asks extra long winded questions that always take up one block
>cornelius the black guy from louisiana who always drops "bible, bullets, beans" and then talks about other callers and his past instead of the topic
>the guy from nyc that sounds exactly like fred stoller
not to mention 1 show a week being an infomercial for critical health news and an ever worsening group of subjects they do shows about. Zecharia Sitchin is unironically the topic at least 3 times a month just so George can mention the 4 or so quotes he knows. it's sad what the show has become
So you're not making Contact in the Desert™?
no, I'm seeing the live stage show in Asheville, NC. I love when George sings!
1488!
You literally don't have to listen to these things anymore. With NASA doing it's UFO program and shit now, it'll all unravel in the next 10 years.
Aliens, ghosts, goblins, spirits whatever it's on its way, you don't have to listen to Barry the UFO guy anymore.
Poopdeck Pappy
>With NASA doing it's UFO program and shit now
They're literally just removing the middleman with these "leaks" and "announcements" and going straight to the American people to gaslight them directly. No need for "retired Army officers" to go on late night radio to blather about nonsense when there is exactly zero accountability for the govt to do so directly and the prohibition on propagandizing domestically was removed during the Obama administration.
>Tune in
>Hear some b***h talking about spirits or energies
>Hear Nory ask if people can do reading on the air
>Anything about corona
>I tune out
Legitimately have not heard a good episode since they had a guy on talk about ritualistic child abuse and name drop some famous cases like the detroux
affair and some other crazy stuff I hadn't heard about. I wish I could remember his name, I believe it was a doctor something. I think he'd been to seminary and he had written some books. And I'm a moderately regular listener. That's was a couple of years ago.