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

In Episode 146 of Rugpull Radio, GMoney sits down with Justin Shocknet for a deep dive into Bitcoin’s original purpose and the evolution of Layer 2 solutions. The conversation centers on Satoshi Nakamoto’s vision of peer-to-peer electronic cash and how Lightning Network and other L2 technologies aim to fulfill that mission through scalability, speed, and microtransactions.
Justin outlines the technical foundations of Layer 2 protocols, discussing how they operate alongside the base layer to reduce congestion and lower fees while maintaining decentralization. The discussion explores the philosophical divide within the Bitcoin community between store-of-value advocates and those focused on transactional utility.
The episode also introduces Justin’s “COunterINsurgency” framework, drawing parallels between decentralized networks and asymmetric strategies used in political and military contexts. Together, GMoney and Justin examine how Bitcoin adoption intersects with sovereignty, censorship resistance, and the shifting balance of power in a digitally networked world.
A technical and strategic conversation on scaling Bitcoin while preserving its core principles.

3 hours ago

In Episode 40 of Quite Frankly, Frankie Val delivers an unfiltered breakdown of the week’s political chaos and cultural contradictions. He opens by revisiting narratives surrounding election integrity, media spin, and shifting public perception, challenging what he sees as selective outrage and manufactured consensus.
Frankie dissects recent headlines, questioning institutional credibility and the role of establishment media in shaping emotional responses over factual clarity. He explores broader themes of moral decline, leadership failures, and what happens when public trust erodes across government, media, and cultural institutions.
The episode also reflects on the tension between truth-seeking and tribal loyalty, urging listeners to resist reactionary thinking and instead focus on consistency, accountability, and principle. Through sharp commentary and pointed critique, Ep. 40 examines the psychological landscape of modern politics and asks whether the real battle is less about policy and more about perception.
A candid, fast-paced episode that blends media analysis with cultural commentary from Frankie’s unmistakably direct perspective.

8 hours ago

In this Badlands Media Special Coverage, President Donald Trump delivers a high-energy speech in Rome, Georgia, celebrating the revival of American manufacturing and the impact of his tariff policies. Speaking at Coosa Steel Corporation, Trump highlights how steel tariffs revitalized local industry, restored multiple work shifts, and brought large orders back to American soil after years of decline.
The President outlines what he calls the economic comeback of the United States, citing job growth, private sector expansion, reduced inflation, and increased manufacturing investment. He emphasizes tax cuts, 100% expensing for businesses, Trump investment accounts for children, and efforts to lower drug prices through Most Favored Nation policies.
Trump also addresses voter ID, border security, crime reduction, and election integrity in Georgia, urging continued support for America First candidates at the state and federal levels. Joined by Georgia officials, business owners, and supporters, the event showcases what Trump describes as the beginning of a new “golden era” of American strength, industry, and economic momentum.

8 hours ago

In Episode 121 of Taking It Back, Adel Nero and Zak Paine break down a series of major developments shaping the national conversation. The show opens with discussion of Prince Andrew’s arrest and its broader implications in connection to the Epstein files, including a new United Nations report suggesting the alleged crimes may meet the threshold of crimes against humanity. The hosts explore what this could mean for accountability at both national and international levels.
They then pivot to explosive claims surrounding election integrity, analyzing recent commentary suggesting foreign adversaries may have interfered in U.S. elections. The episode revisits past statements from prominent Democrats questioning voting machine security and debates how voter ID laws and election reforms may reshape the political landscape.
The conversation also tackles media narratives, including controversy surrounding Stephen Colbert and Senate politics in Texas, highlighting what the hosts view as strategic manipulation within establishment media circles.
A wide-ranging episode focused on justice, election security, and the shifting dynamics of political power.

13 hours ago


In Season 2, Episode 6 of The Choice, titled Unlawful, Ashe in America and Ghost dissect the legal, constitutional, and procedural arguments surrounding what they describe as unlawful government actions and overreach. The episode walks through statutory language, enforcement mechanisms, and the tension between federal authority and individual rights, grounding the discussion in specific legal references and documented proceedings.
Ashe and Ghost examine how executive decisions, agency interpretations, and court rulings intersect, highlighting where they believe boundaries have been tested or exceeded. They discuss due process concerns, jurisdictional questions, and the implications of administrative actions taken without clear legislative backing.
The conversation also explores how media framing influences public understanding of legality versus legitimacy, emphasizing the difference between policy preference and constitutional constraint. Throughout the episode, the hosts focus on the importance of lawful process, transparency, and accountability, urging listeners to evaluate claims of authority against the actual text and structure of the law.
 

13 hours ago

In this February 19 episode of The Daily Herold, Jon Herold broadcasts live from Florida and takes aim at what he calls coordinated misinformation campaigns targeting President Trump. He breaks down a recent executive order related to elemental phosphorus and glyphosate-based herbicides, arguing that critics are misrepresenting the immunity language and ignoring its national security framing tied to domestic production and supply chain stability.
Jon walks through Section 707 of the Defense Production Act to clarify what legal protections actually apply, pushing back against claims that Trump granted blanket immunity for cancer-related lawsuits. He emphasizes the importance of pursuing truth consistently, even when narratives fuel confirmation bias.
The episode also tackles Prince Andrew’s arrest, explaining that the reported charges relate to alleged misconduct in public office tied to trade documents—not sexual crimes connected to Epstein. Jon critiques how headlines are framed to imply otherwise, calling it part of a broader effort to weaponize perception.
Throughout the show, he encourages viewers to resist clickbait, question narratives from all sides, and prioritize factual accuracy over emotional reaction.

14 hours ago


In the February 19 episode of Badlands Daily, CannCon and Alpha Warrior break down the latest economic data showing inflation cooling and markets responding, while questioning whether the broader structural issues have truly been resolved. The hosts examine Department of Justice developments and emerging legal battles that could reshape ongoing investigations, connecting them to larger narratives around accountability and institutional reform.
The conversation shifts to escalating border tensions, immigration enforcement, and the political maneuvering surrounding federal funding and congressional negotiations. CannCon and Alpha analyze statements from administration officials, media framing of enforcement efforts, and how policy debates are being positioned ahead of upcoming electoral cycles.
Throughout the episode, they emphasize separating headline spin from underlying strategy, urging viewers to look at timing, messaging, and long-term objectives rather than surface-level reactions. February 19’s broadcast delivers a fast-paced but focused review of the day’s most consequential developments in economics, justice, and national security.

2 days ago

In Episode 433 of Devolution Power Hour, Jon Herold and Burning Bright tackle the intensifying Epstein narrative, arguing that mainstream media’s sudden “Q was right” tone may itself be a psychological operation designed to weaponize the story against President Trump. They break down claims circulating about Trump’s presence in the Epstein files, push back on media framing, and examine how parts of the truth community may be unintentionally amplifying anti-Trump messaging.
The conversation shifts to election integrity as they analyze John Solomon’s comments suggesting that significant revelations about 2020 vulnerabilities and foreign interference could soon emerge. Jon and BB debate whether the SAVE Act is a meaningful solution or merely a half measure, and what real election reform would require if systemic fraud is exposed.
Throughout the episode, they emphasize discernment, resisting rage bait, and refusing to settle for cosmetic fixes. With impeachment narratives resurfacing and midterms looming, the hosts frame the moment as a test of resolve: stay focused on structural reform, not surface validation.

2 days ago

In Season 4, Episode 17 of Altered State, Brad Zerbo and Zak Paine open with a sharp critique of legacy narratives, revisiting Eric Swalwell’s past writings before pivoting into breaking developments in the Florida grand jury investigation tied to John Brennan and the broader “grand conspiracy” surrounding Russiagate. The hosts examine new subpoenas, alleged coordination among former intelligence officials, and what they view as mounting panic within establishment circles, including activity surrounding the Munich Security Conference.
The conversation then turns into a wide-ranging retrospective on COVID-19, from Event 201 and vaccine rollouts to hospital protocols, media messaging, and personal experiences with illness and loss. Brad and Zak question official narratives about virus origins, vaccine safety, fertility impacts, and long-term health consequences, while reflecting on how the pandemic reshaped public trust and civil liberties.
The episode closes with audience Q&A, discussion of community meetups, support for independent platforms like Rumble Wallet, and a preview of next week’s 9/11-focused deep dive.

2 days ago

Join me and guest Jordan Sather (@Jordan_Sather_) as we center the real victims of Jeffrey Epstein's trafficking empire amid the chaos of 2026. The DOJ's massive file release brought horrors to light (torture evidence, rituals, thousands of media items), but sloppy redactions have harmed nearly 100 survivors and shielded powerful names. Now, Epstein's infamous Zorro Ranch has a new owner—Don Huffines, tied to Thomas Massie's campaigns—who's "transforming" it into a Christian retreat. Coincidence or controlled narrative? We discuss the grand jury still investigating co-conspirators, questions around funded survivor advocacy (Hoffman ads, NGO involvement), political virtue-signaling on transparency, and why the elite's games keep justice delayed. Survivors first—truth over optics.

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