Author Topic: Who's the Cliff guy that talks about chemtrails  (Read 325 times)

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pigtart

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Who's the Cliff guy that talks about chemtrails
« on: January 04, 2010, 07:51:02 PM »
He's always really defensive and off putting. I just heard him on a December round table sort of show with a guy who ran a website about paranormal stuff, and who was skeptical about chemtrail research. It's funny every time George Knapp asked him anything the guy acted like it was the dumbest question ever and that there was no way that he could be wrong.  It's just so funny how defensive he got on every question. He was a really smart guy though but he had that everybody is an idiot compared to him kinda thing going.

Also, he was on another time and the host was again George Knapp and since the stuff he was talking about required the host to listen intently and it got kind of intricate, I'm wondering if they don't let George Noory on for these type of guests, the kind that are kind of temperamental and have really complicated science to talk about. D'inesh Disouza(spelled wrong I know) was on with Noory a while back, and listening to that conversation, you could tell George's strategy to not sound stupid was after the guest explained something at length, was not to address it and move onto another question. It never occurred to me until this website that he was reading off questions because I thought "oh those are pretty intelligent questions" like he gave the impression he was sorta following along.


Curtis Loew

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Re: Who's the Cliff guy that talks about chemtrails
« Reply #1 on: January 04, 2010, 11:13:29 PM »

 It never occurred to me until this website that he was reading off questions because I thought "oh those are pretty intelligent questions" like he gave the impression he was sorta following along.

Noory's there to sell whatever Goop  advertisers put in front of him and collect his paycheck.
C2C is there in name only now.  The core of the show has been ripped out by Corporate interests.
Thankfully  Ian Punnet(sometimes)  and George Knapp do give us a small peek of what once was.