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    George Noory ponders 2012 White House run

    George Noory ponders 2012 White House run
    'I get constant feedback from people who are not happy with the current candidates'

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    Posted: June 13, 2008
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    NEW YORK – Popular late-night radio host George Noory says that with many issues of concern to him and his vast audience not being addressed, he's once again pondering a run for the White House in 2012. "With the millions of listeners to Coast to Coast AM, I get constant feedback from people who are not happy with the current candidates," Noory told WND.

    "Maybe I will run for president in 2012," Noory said, affirming a WND story published in November.

    Last fall, Noory acknowledged he has never run for office, "but every night I am reaching out to millions of Americans on the radio, and I am deeply concerned that the middle class of the United States is being sold out to multi-national corporations with a globalist agenda."

    In an interview last week, Noory repeated his concerns.

    "We need to free ourselves right now, not 10 years from now, from our dependence on foreign oil," Noory said. "We are being strangled by the oil cartels."

    He affirmed he is an advocate of the abiotic theory of the origin of oil, which contends the resource is non-biological, produced within the mantle of the earth on an on-going basis.

    Noory said the income tax "needs to be abolished or greatly restructured, because Americans deserve to get 100 percent use of the money they work hard to earn."

    Noory also expressed concern over the drug-war waging on the still wide-open border with Mexico.

    "The war on drugs is not working, not when we see police forces resign in Mexico out of fear they will be assassinated by the drug lords," he said. "Maybe we should consider drastic measures, perhaps even legalizing drugs or making them available in the setting of a medical clinic, as possible solutions to putting the drug lords out of business."

    Noory expressed concern that free trade agreements were pushing the U.S. into a globalist agenda, and he has devoted shows to exploring the possibility the U.S., Mexico and Canada are pursuing an integration agenda, much as globalists used trade agreements in Europe to advance their agenda of creating ultimately the European Union, with the euro as a regional currency.

    "We need a government that does not give in to a globalist agenda," Noory said, "an agenda I am now convinced seeks to bring American as a sovereign nation and the middle class to their knees."

    Will he run for president?

    "That's a huge question," Noory answered. "Right now, I'll continue to focus on 'Coast to Coast AM.' But, who knows? I'm certainly not convinced that either Barack Obama or John McCain are the type of leadership we need for the future."

    Noory affirmed that he intends to remain the principal host of Coast to Coast AM, honoring until 2012 his current long-term contract with Premiere Radio Networks, a subsidiary of Clear Channel Communications, and possibly through 2016.

    But he acknowledges various advisers have been urging him to run.

    Noory has frequently told "Coast to Coast" listeners he considers 2012 to be a threshold year in which he expects worldwide politics to transform into a new era of freedom.

    "Americans are not excited about the front-runner candidates in either party," Noory told WND. "Voters are ready for an alternative to the professional politicians the Republicans and Democrats are serving up.

    "I believe the person elected president in 2008 could yet be an independent populist, someone we are not now seeing as a front-runner," Noory insisted.

    Noory told WND that fielding the hundreds of callers his radio show gets every week, he has come to understand the needs of the middle class struggling to make ends meet in an economy in which oil costs more than $130 a barrel.

    "The multi-national corporations seem to think they are the sovereign in the United States," Noory said.

    "Why are we outsourcing millions of high-paying jobs to China and India?" he asked. "Why don't we secure the border and stop the country from being flooded with millions of illegal immigrants? These are important questions on the mind of middle class voters all over America who are worried the politicians aren't listening."

    Noory now regularly devotes the first hour of his four-hour long nighttime broadcast to covering current economic and political breaking news.

    WND staff reporter Jerome Corsi is a frequent guest in Noory's first hour, covering a wide range of topics, including the Security and Prosperity Partnership, Iran's push for nuclear weapons to the price of oil and the likelihood gasoline will hit $5 a gallon at the pump sometime soon.

    WND asked Noory how he could be a serious candidate for president when "Coast to Coast AM" has been known for its emphasis on UFOs, ancient Egypt, and the supernatural.

    "I believe 2012 will be the beginning of a new age, an age of enlightenment," Noory answered. "The current crop of political candidates looks out of touch, saying nothing new or genuine. By 2012 people are going to be saying, 'We cannot continue down the path we have been going as it will lead us only back to the familiar dead end we now see in Congress and the White House.'"

    Still, Noory was cautious.

    "I've been a radio and television news person since I was 19 years old," he stressed. "I'm 58 years old now. But the advantage is that I have studied, investigated and reported over those years on nearly every major story from wars and recessions to grass roots local issues.

    "In every city on my book tour through last year, audiences told me they are crying out for major change in Washington, D.C.," Noory explained.

    In 2006, Noory co-authored his first book with William J. Birnes, "Worker in the Light: Unlock Your Five Senses and Liberate Your Limitless Potential."

    "Coast to Coast AM" has the largest nighttime radio audience in the U.S., reaching an estimated 3 to 5 million Americans seven days a week on AM radio.

    In recent months, Noory and has featured shows on taxation issues, the U.S. involvement in Iraq and Middle Eastern terrorism.

    Noory also has talked about "free trade" agreements he believes could easily result in creating a North American Union.

    "I believe we could see a North American Union formed," Noory told WND. "Why else are our borders with Mexico and Canada being left wide open some six years into a war on terror?" he asked.

    WND asked Noory to comment on the current fall in the value of the dollar.

    "I try to remind listeners that the Federal Reserve is a private bank, not an agency of the federal government," he said.

    "Our fiat currency is under increasing stress with our large and growing trade deficits," he continued. "We have a federal deficit that is calculated in the trillions when we take into account the net present value of the future Social Security and Medicaid obligations we are creating today."

    WND previously reported the U.S. Treasury's calculation that the 2006 federal deficit calculated on the basis of Generally Accepted Accounting Practices, or GAAP basis, was $4.6 trillion, not the $248 billion that the Bush administration reported on a cash accounting basis.

    Noory told WND he does not have a current affiliation with any political party.

    Noory, the son of Middle Eastern Christian parent, was born in Detroit in 1950.

    He grew up in Dearborn Heights, Mich., and currently broadcasts "Coast to Coast AM" from Los Angeles and St. Louis, the two cities in which he resides.

    He was a broadcast major at the University of Detroit and has won three Emmy awards in his 38-year broadcast career.

    Noory first hosted a late-night radio program on KTRS 550 in St. Louis, where he went by the nickname of "The Nighthawk." His top ratings caught the eye of Premiere Radio Networks, the syndicator of "Coast to Coast AM," heard on nearly 500 radio stations across North America and on XM satellite.

    A strong supporter of the U.S. military, Noory is a veteran of the U.S. Navy who served nine years in the U.S. Naval Reserve as a full lieutenant.

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    The way this COUNTRY is going down the tubes, we might not
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    We need to DRILL in OUR OWN COUNTRY so, the money comes here and stays here, we are giving money to these people, who only plan to make a bomb and blow the sheeeeeet out of us, heck they will do it anyhow, with all the money we give give, give to other COUNTRYS. It makes me sick.


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