The Cosby phenomenon: People celebrated by mainstream media are the most deviant
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All right, welcome to the Health Ranger Report.
This segment is brought to you by the new Jell-O pudding and Bill Cosby, who says, quote, play with it all you want, it won't wake up.
All right, bad, bad taste joke.
I admit it.
I'm sorry.
I'm sorry.
That's very, very poor taste.
But then again, if you're eating Jell-O, you're kind of...
It's kind of poor taste right there anyway.
You know what that stuff's made out of?
Isn't it like...
Horse parts for the gelatin or cow parts with artificial colors and aspartame and fake sugars.
I mean, seriously, if Bill Cosby's little blue pills are the definition of making love, then Jell-O is the definition of food, right?
Because both of them are total frauds.
Right?
Bill Cosby, his little blue pills.
You know?
Nighty-night!
And, you know, takes advantage of women.
And meanwhile, Jell-O is giving you this stuff that kind of looks like food, but it's not.
It's really fake food.
It's mostly water.
It's like 99% water by the time you're done with it.
By the time you're done making it.
Anyway, it's all of this culture of fakeness and fake food and deception.
And...
You know, people that are created by the media to look like they're wonderful individuals, but in reality they're, you know, creepy pervs, you know, like Jared Fogle from Subway and Bill Cosby and Bill Clinton, you know, I guess the list goes on.
Meanwhile, the actual people who are trying to help society are totally vilified.
So you've got people like Donald Trump, you know, trying to save America, actually trying to build a wall and keep the terrorists out and keep all the illegals out, which is a very smart thing to do for any nation.
This is why the Vatican has walls around itself.
This is why other countries have borders and border control.
He's trying to save America.
Of course, he's totally vilified, called a racist, you know, whatever.
All the good people are completely vilified.
So it led me to really understand this, that if the media says you're a hero, and the media says you're awesome, and the media wants your smiling face all over the place, and they say all these nice things about you, you're probably a pervert, a pedophile, a criminal, a fraudster, or what else?
What else could be in that group?
A sexual predator.
How about that?
Bill Clinton, for example.
The media loves Bill Clinton because, well, he's a sexual predator who they think should have more power.
Forget about the 200 women that he had affairs with and the 14-plus women that he sexually assaulted.
He should have more power.
Meanwhile...
Meanwhile, if you are attacked and vilified and defamed and slandered by the media, then you're obviously doing something correct.
You know, Ted Cruz, very brilliant man, a constitutionalist, has strong ethics, strong morals.
And did I already say he's brilliant?
He's very, very intelligent.
Very smart man.
Totally vilified by the media.
Because he's an American.
Because he's...
He's conservative.
So again, if you are a womanizing sexual predator on the left, you get massive kudos from the media.
If you're an intelligent, constitutional historian with ethics on the right, you're a villain, according to the leftist media.
And that's how things are played.
And it's the same thing in the realm of science, for example.
I'll get attacked for doing actual science of heavy metals analysis of different foods and doing a public service that the FDA should be doing but refuses to do, of testing foods for heavy metals and putting out the alerts online and saying, watch out, you know, if you eat this protein, you're going to be eating lead.
So I'll get attacked for that.
The totally fake corporate-run scientists, so-called scientists, who are taking bribes from Monsanto and the GMO industry and the vaccine companies, these scientists are held up like superheroes to the media.
Oh, look at these wonderful, wonderful people.
People behind the scenes are like some of them have criminal felony records and they're funneling money.
Who's that guy?
Paul Thorson with the CDC, you know, and he's he's actually a fugitive from justice.
They're trying to arrest him, but he fled the country and he funneled millions of dollars in vaccine study money from the CDC into his own private account.
So he could buy, I don't know, motorcycles and cars and houses and things.
And, you know, this is the kind of, quote, scientists that the mainstream media really seems to love.
So think about this.
In the mainstream media, the more someone is touted as being awesome, almost certainly the more wicked and cruel and dishonest and deceptive they actually are in real life.
So it's almost 100% accurate correlation here.
You turn on the TV, well, I don't even have TV access, but if you did turn on TV, and there's CNN, and they have some famous person on there, Rest assured, if they're saying something nice about that person, that person's probably like another Jared Fogle, you know, pricking little kids in the backseat of his little fancy van or whatever, while driving from New York to Chicago to LA to be on TV and be...
Praised as an incredible hero by the mainstream media.
That's how sick the culture has really become.
So everything's upside down.
Everything that is bad is portrayed as good by the leftist media.
And everything that's actually good is attacked and vilified as racist or bigoted or hurtful or what have you.
So the question is, how do you keep your sanity in a time like this?
How do you keep your sanity?
And here's the thing.
The answer is to stop associating your reality with things that happen on the internet.
The internet is not your reality.
Your reality, sometimes you can actually just disconnect from the internet, disconnect from the media.
Most of that's fake anyway.
Your reality should be things that are closer to your first-hand direct experience.
So you can go out in nature, maybe your front yard or your backyard, you can grow some of your own food, you can plant seeds, you can watch the miracle of nature unfold, and you can actually harvest some of your own food.
And that's real!
It's not...
Watching some guy post some random anonymous comment somewhere on a Twitter feed or whatever.
That's all fake.
Growing your own food is real.
Or having a pet dog or a pet cat.
That's real.
Or pet llama, for that matter.
It's something that's real.
You know, like I raise chickens and harvest chicken eggs, and to me it's really rewarding.
And by the way, chickens do have their own unique personalities.
It's true.
I remember somebody making fun of that when there was these vegetarians or vegans raided a restaurant, and one of them was screaming, I have chickens and...
She named a chicken, I think.
I have a chicken, her name is Barbara, and she has her own unique personality.
And the entire conservative media made fun of that, apparently because they don't own chickens.
Chickens actually do have their own personalities.
They really do.
Some of them even kind of talk in a squawking kind of way.
Some of them are more verbal than others.
Some of them will run to you when they're called.
Anyway, I'm getting off track here, but it's true that chickens have their own personalities.
In any case, getting back to things that are real, I encourage you to do real things in your real life.
I mean, things that you can touch and feel and hear and see with your own eyes.
Think about it.
When you're looking at a screen, you're seeing the world through someone else's interpretation of it.
Even if you're looking at my website, Natural News, that's still my staff's interpretation or my interpretation of the world.
It's okay to do that, but that should not be your only view of the world, obviously, nor should CNN or Fox News or anybody else.
You should discount things that you see on a screen.
If it's on a screen, it has a pretty good chance of being false, especially if it's from the mainstream media.
So think about what can you do in the real world?
You know, chopping wood and burning wood in the winter to fuel your wood stove and heat your home.
It sounds simple, but it's actually rewarding in a healthy kind of way.
It's healthy for your brain.
It's healthy for your body to engage in a real-world activity like that.
Actually chopping wood can be meditative, believe it or not.
Mowing a lawn in the summer can be meditative.
Simple things that are real can make all the difference.
So my overall advice in this segment is to really question what world are you living in?
Are you living in the real world around you?
Or are you living in this artificial online world that you're seeing through your TV screen, your cable TV, your internet access, your social media especially?
It's all fake!
Your friends that are trying to show you up with pictures of their awesome cruises and their awesome fashion purses.
Did you know they're faking it, by the way?
Did you know that?
A lot of it's just fake.
They'll have a room in their house where they take pictures for social media.
The half of the room that you can see on the camera is perfect and spotless.
The other half is a total dump, by the way, because it's off camera.
It's all fake.
And it's time for more of us to have a real life in the real world.
So I encourage you to do everything you can to find more real-world activities, things that will keep you balanced.
That's how I stay grounded, even though I'm reading all this news and I'm seeing society implode and I'm watching the insanity.
I'm a witness to the last chapter of human civilization probably right now.
I mean, before the collapse, there'll be a rebirth after that, but the civilization that we know right now is coming to an end.
I'm witnessing this.
How do I keep my sanity?
The answer is, I raise chickens.
I grow food.
I chop wood.
I have a tractor.
I take care of donkeys.
I do things in the real world.
And it's very, very grounding.
And it keeps me focused.
And it keeps me in a state of being able to even feel...
Hilarious about watching some of these things happen in the world.
To have an attitude of even laughter about it is like, look at this tragic theater that we're watching unfold.
How hilarious is this?
To watch these buffoons called human beings stumbling around destroying themselves.
Yeah, it's kind of tragic and sad, and it's also pretty damn funny from a George Carlin kind of humor way.
So, do things in the real world and you will have a better life from doing so.