On November 20, 2011, I wrote the article, Erskine of Erskine Overnight says he was offered fame and fortune by hosting a Clear Channel program that sounds a lot like Coast to Coast AM, so long as he didn’t talk about “conspiracy stuff” (like the Trilateral Commission). Erskine said:
“I’ll tell you what happened to me, Dr. Krieg. I got a phone call from one of the major networks — radio networks, not TV — and they said, ‘hey, we’d like you to do this radio show and there’s a lot of money in it, and it’ll be very good, we think you’d be very good on it. Cover a lot of paranormal topics, that type of thing.’
I said ‘fine, that sounds great.’
‘But you can’t do any of that conspiracy stuff, nobody wants to hear any of that conspiracy stuff.’
So that tells you exactly what they’re doing. You take Clear Channel and, it was a Clear Channel thing, and that’s exactly what they were doing. They were giving you your marching orders before you even took it. Yeah, I could’ve been extraordinarily famous, other people have done it, other people have taken it. But the fact of the matter is, they promise you the money and everything else. Isn’t that a lot like what Satan did to Jesus? I mean, I’m sorry, I’m not comparing myself to Jesus or them to Satan, but this is sort of the way of the world, isn’t it?“
I said that the show Erskine referred to sounds a lot like Coast to Coast AM, but I am 99% convinced he was referring to Coast to Coast AM, because of it being a Clear Channel program, the reference to “there’s a lot of money in it,” the timing when Erskine had his show and when they were looking for a full-time replacement for Art Bell, and the fact that both Art Bell and George Noory have demonstrably acted as gatekeepers for keeping certain topics and guests away from their vast audience, like when George Noory brought on Alex Jones and David Icke, whom Art Bell had previously gatekept.
Therefore, according to my understanding, Erskine implied that George Noory made a deal with the devil in becoming the host of Coast to Coast AM, and the documented fact that Noory is gatekeeping the AIDS scam is an example of the deal he made to not to talk about certain things, despite him having no problem given three hours to talk about the far less significant problem of Lyme Disease.

Art Bell was never a gatekeeper or never saw himself in that role. It was his show and he followed his open-minded curiosity wherever it led. But he did have a highly tuned bullshit detector. If he thought someone was full of it, he spared no one’s feelings. That was what made his show so worthwhile.
Alex Jones has a very different audience. Art was never a conspiracy theorist, just extremely curious about and concerned for the world around him. Sometimes that led him into conspiracy theorist territory, but he had no exclusive commitment to the paranoid worldview.
Art just followed the truth as he understood it. You could disagree with it, but he never attempted to deceive anyone or hide the truth. He said it as he saw it, like it or not. I never even thought much how much my beliefs matched his because he never made his show overtly and centrally a political show. What I agreed with was his equal opportunity skepticism.
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Don’t forget to mention that nut case and joke Steve Quayle with bigoted and sky is falling website. Norry gives them, Steve, corsi and many others too much air time. These 2 I mentioned are also birthers.
I wrote about him and the other questionable guests of the show last June:
“Steve Quayle (last on April 5, 2011)
- Known for his effortless and blithe fear-mongering. On April 19, 2008, he was on with Saturday host Ian Punnett, and was so depressing that Punnett ended the interview early as a result of an email he had received before that from a purported listener saying he/she was so depressed that they had contemplated suicide.”
http://fauxcapitalist.com/2011/06/05/the-questionable-guests-of-coast-to-coast-am/
Noory misleads his radio listeners. Case in point – every hour of the radio show has only about 40 minutes of listenable content – If that.
The balance is dedicated to three segments of interminable adverts all preceded by his saying “Back in a moment.” If he was honest he’d say “Back after this.” Trivial to some, but nonetheless very telling.
He’s also misleading when he claims, “it’s all about the ratings.”
Shows that have covered the AIDS scam have received some of their best ratings ever for a single episode, and I even made that point to him in a private email. But of course, it’s all about the ratings when big drug manufacturers who sponsor your affiliates are at stake, for example.
I’m listening to a “Best of” of George Noory on my local radio station, and it’s his interview with Richard Miniter, the journalist who said that those who say Khalid Sheikh Mohammed was waterboarded 183 times are being “a bit cute.”
Also, Noory talked as if it was bin Laden killed in that May 2011 raid — totally swallowing that story, or else being disingenuous to his listeners.
I’ve looked up the word “zionism” on the C2C website and it is not there. So Zionism is a no no topic on Coast. Noory sounds like a Bomb-Iran cheerleader to me.
Wow, that’s true — not even mentioned in a neutral or positive light. You could be blindfolded and hit the bulls-eye of a dart board more times than Zionism never being mentioned on the show by chance even once.
There’s always been something about Noory that disturbed me. The guy seems to be a sociopath with no real sense of humor, a very poor interviewer who knows the constraints of his radio job and can mouth the correct noise when needed. This critism sn’t even including his tendency to be a human billboard for advertisers, to me that’s a whole different kettle of fish.
What’s wrong about him is how he will tend to say things under his breath while getting back to vapid interviewer questions.
He goes into a sort of cruise control that greatly suggests the guy is a total plant.
John Wells and especially George Knapp are far superior hosts.
Someone informed me recently that John Wells did an excellent interview with Susan Lindauer, and he was surprised what she was allowed to say.
He also told me that Knapp recently said there is no evidence that Iran is pursuing nuclear weapons.
On the other hand, Noory has had Jerome Corsi on going back to 2006, who has repeatedly raised fear about Iran, only for Noory to get Corsi to say that he really doesn’t want a conflict with Iran. Well, he could’ve fooled me, how Corsi is repeatedly invited back to talk about Iran so much.
“John Wells and especially George Knapp are far superior hosts.”
…there’s been suspicions that George Knapp might have succumbed to the zionist pressure and John B Wells is possibly under the pressure too but it’s not clear whether he’s sold out yet.
I saw from the C2C site Knapp’s news, where he had a link to the Economic Collapse Blog’s article about 14 reasons for nationalizing the Fed. I think it’s better than the system that exists now, but it is a double-edged sword in that it could give the same criminal element running it now the credibility they are lacking by being a private bankster cartel.