Thursday, February 16, 2006

Possibly wacked

The article below this may be wrong, I think Coast to Coast am may be a wack job at times, but that is what makes it fun. It would be pretty boring if there were no crazy guests and callers. Who knew in Albuquerque c2c gets a whooping 22% of the audience? Why is it I never seem to meet any of this 22%? I love this Noory quote from the article -
"If they think their dead grandmother is visiting them at night, more power to them. They don't need me telling them (it's) true or not true," he said. "There are those few people who may challenge the facts and say some of the stuff may not be true. I say to them, 'Chill out, relax and have an open mind.'
Amen! People who take c2c too seriously in that way and feel they have to disprove or for that matter prove what is on there really do need to chill. I don't know why people can't grasp the concept of entertainment.
I am listening to Richard Sauder on c2c right now. He is talking about Manzano and Kirtland bases which are right across the road from me. He is saying they are used to store nuclear waste which is probably true, I know they do store live nukes. That probably could freak me out if I hadn't lived here my whole life, but it is just normal now.
Nothing very exciting going on around here. Hope life is good for all of you!

3 comments:

AB5SY said...

OK, here is the plan, I am going to call Noory at C2Cam and put the word out that we need to meet at your place and have a dig in your back yard. It is quite possible after listening to tonights C2C program that there is an Alien underground base below the property you are living on, if I can get a few hundred strong backs on the shovels we can get the proof the to expose the Goverments black project once and for all.......what'ya say, if Noory can get the laborers to show up, will you wcall the local pizza joints and see if they will cater pizza and softdrinks for a couple hundrend??......better make that at least 500 people......lots of folks listen to C2C. :-)

LesleyinNM said...

I wouldn't let you dig in my backyard, but you could dig in the area behind there since nobody has a house on it and probably nobody would notice.

David R. Poole said...

Actually, this was a pretty good show despite being highly speculative.

I'm surprised neither Noory or any of the guests knew this: The perfect way to get rid of all the "stuff" they dig out is to turn it into concrete. (Concrete needs large amounts of rock [aggregate].) The key would be to look for concrete batch plants near the area where an underground base would be suspected.

The concrete produced could be used for construction of the underground base, and even be sold commercially.