Badlands Media

Badlands Media features the work of a dedicated group of Patriot citizen journalists who are changing the media landscape in America. Badlands Media shows are originally broadcast LIVE on Rumble.com/BadlandsMedia. Join us live on Rumble to interact with our community and the hosts in the chat.

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Episodes

2 hours ago

Jon Herold breaks down the massive reaction to Trump’s viral post suggesting a civilization could be wiped out, focusing less on the statement itself and more on the chaos it triggered. He analyzes how media outlets, influencers, and political figures quickly escalated the narrative into war crimes accusations and calls for removal from office. Jon highlights the role of narrative warfare, arguing that many reactions reveal deeper agendas and expose inconsistencies across the so-called truth community. The episode also explores uncertainty around the Iran situation, conflicting reports, and the psychological toll of nonstop information cycles. Throughout, Jon emphasizes the importance of staying grounded, questioning narratives, and avoiding emotional manipulation.

2 hours ago

CannCon and Alpha Warrior break down the intensifying tariff escalation and the global response as Trump’s trade strategy continues to shake international markets. With tensions rising between the U.S. and China, the hosts explore whether this is a calculated move to reset economic power or a risky gamble with far-reaching consequences.
The conversation dives into supply chains and how shifting trade dynamics could reshape domestic production and long-term economic independence. Market volatility becomes a focal point, with analysis on how financial systems react to uncertainty and policy changes.
They also examine how media narratives attempt to frame tariffs as harmful while avoiding deeper discussions about leverage and negotiation strategy. Broader concerns around government spending and sustainability are woven throughout, tying economic policy to the future stability of the system.

16 hours ago

Jon Herold and Zak Paine open the lines for a lively call-in episode packed with humor, skepticism, and wild firsthand stories. From questioning the Artemis moon mission and NASA footage to hearing a chilling personal account tied to JFK Jr.’s plane crash, the conversation weaves between conspiracy, culture, and lived experience. Listeners bring everything from Mormon community insights to political frustrations and theories about elites on Martha’s Vineyard. Along the way, the hosts reflect on media narratives, Trump’s leadership style, and the growing appetite for independent thought. It is equal parts comedy, curiosity, and community as the audience helps steer the show into unexpected territory.

17 hours ago

In this inaugural episode, Matt Ehret launches Breaking Free of Psyops with a deep dive into the life, ideology, and lasting influence of Aleister Crowley. Far from a fringe occult figure, Crowley is presented as a central architect of modern cultural and psychological manipulation, with ties to intelligence networks, secret societies, and ideological movements that continue shaping today’s world.
The discussion explores Crowley’s philosophy of Thelema, the concept of radical individual will, and how these ideas allegedly permeated music, film, politics, and warfare. From occult rituals and esoteric orders to connections with World War psyops, intelligence operations, and modern institutions, this episode lays out a sweeping narrative of influence across generations.
This is a dense but foundational episode aimed at understanding how belief systems, culture, and power structures may be engineered and weaponized.

24 hours ago

What happens when you mix trivia, competition, and a healthy dose of gender stereotypes? Absolute chaos. In this first-ever Battle of the Sexes showdown, CannCon, Cam Cooksey, Jon Herold, Ashe in America, Christy Lupo, and Jackie Espada square off in a game of wit, guessing, and questionable logic.
With points on the line and punishments hanging in the balance, the group dives into a two-part game featuring classic trivia and a hilariously confusing “describe it poorly” challenge. Along the way, the banter flies, alliances form, and the debate over who really knows the opposite sex gets… spirited.
It is competitive, chaotic, and way more revealing than anyone expected.

24 hours ago

President Trump’s latest address, focusing on the shifting narrative around Iran and what it reveals about modern geopolitics. As messaging evolves, the hosts analyze whether we are witnessing escalation, de-escalation, or something far more calculated beneath the surface.
They explore how optics and perception are shaping public understanding of military actions, questioning what is real versus what is being presented. From media framing to strategic ambiguity, this discussion highlights how information itself has become a battlefield.
With a sharp eye on inconsistencies and deeper patterns, Zak and Burning Bright dig into whether this moment represents chaos or careful coordination, and what it could mean for the future of global conflict.

2 days ago

Jon Herold reacts to Trump’s dramatic Iran conflict update, including a high-risk military rescue mission that he both analyzes and questions. He explores the gap between claimed intelligence capabilities and unresolved domestic issues like election integrity and COVID origins. The conversation shifts to Trump’s controversial Easter post, breaking down public backlash and what it reveals about media narratives and audience reactions. Jon also touches on the Artemis II mission and renewed interest in space, questioning inconsistencies in the official story. Throughout the episode, he emphasizes uncertainty, narrative control, and the challenge of knowing what’s real in modern geopolitics.

2 days ago

CannCon and Zak Paine break down the latest developments in Trump’s legal battles as cases edge closer to the Supreme Court, raising major questions about executive authority and the limits of judicial power. With nationwide injunctions continuing to block key policies, the hosts examine whether the courts are acting as a check or a barrier to governance.
Immigration and border enforcement take center stage, with a sharp look at how policy decisions are being shaped, challenged, and reframed in the media. The conversation highlights how narratives are constructed to influence public perception, often overshadowing the underlying facts.
They also explore economic signals and market reactions, tying financial trends into broader political strategy. As trust in institutions continues to erode, the episode connects legal battles, media influence, and election positioning into one larger story about control, power, and the future direction of the country.

2 days ago

In this episode, Jonathan Drake wraps up a 16-week deep dive into Lysander Spooner’s Trial by Jury, focusing on the moral responsibility of jurors in a system that often disguises government control as justice. On Easter evening, the discussion ties together themes of liberty, consent, and the dangerous implications of unjust law.
Drake argues that jurors are not passive participants but active moral agents responsible for the outcomes of their verdicts. He explores how taxation, majority rule, and curated evidence undermine true consent and justice, and why jury nullification may be the last line of defense against tyranny.
The episode closes with a broader conversation about modern society, including elite overproduction, decentralization, and the possibility of peaceful resistance through withdrawing consent.

2 days ago

In this solo episode, Burning Bright breaks down his evolving concept of sovereign disentanglement, a framework for understanding how global conflicts may be strategically unraveled rather than escalated. Using Iran as the primary case study, he connects patterns seen in Venezuela and Syria to suggest a larger geopolitical playbook at work.
The discussion dives into narrative warfare as the only reliable lens in an environment flooded with misinformation, psyops, and conflicting signals. From the illusion of war escalation to the idea of “escalate to deescalate,” this episode explores how perceived conflict may actually serve to prevent long-term entanglements.
If you have ever wondered whether global tensions are as straightforward as they seem, this episode challenges that assumption and offers a layered perspective on how narratives shape reality.

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