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.
Episodes

9 hours ago
9 hours ago
In Episode 430 of Devolution Power Hour, Jon Herold and Chris Paul break down a chaotic news cycle filled with narrative overload, cultural distractions, and increasingly transparent psyops. The conversation opens with reactions to recent media moments, including high-profile interviews, viral clips, and the growing sense that information warfare is accelerating rather than slowing down. From there, the discussion moves into how major events like the Super Bowl, Olympic coverage, and trending controversies are used to flood the information space and blur accountability.
Jon and Chris examine the difference between signal and noise, pushing back on reactionary narratives while emphasizing the importance of timing, context, and restraint. Along the way, they touch on media credibility, public conditioning, and how repeated spectacle can desensitize audiences to genuinely important developments. The episode blends humor, cultural commentary, and analytical perspective, offering listeners a grounded way to assess the week without getting pulled into manufactured urgency.

10 hours ago
10 hours ago
In this deeply personal episode of People, Alpha Warrior sits down with longtime friend Chris Moreno for an unfiltered conversation about survival, faith, and resilience. Chris shares his journey from life inside high-level political operations to receiving a devastating brain cancer diagnosis that changed everything. What follows is a raw account of fear, loss, and the moment he chose to fight for his life rather than surrender to a prognosis.
Chris opens up about the physical and emotional toll of treatment, the spiritual experiences that reshaped his outlook, and the unconventional path he pursued after being told his condition was terminal. Along the way, he reflects on fatherhood, purpose, and the power of removing stress, reclaiming faith, and refusing to give up.
This episode strips away politics and public personas to focus on the human story underneath — a testament to perseverance, belief, and what it means to keep going when the odds say you shouldn’t.

10 hours ago
10 hours ago
In this episode of The Audio Files, Brad Zerbo and Jaytriot dive headfirst into the music that defines sports culture, stadium energy, and Super Bowl weekend hype. With Super Bowl 60 approaching, the conversation spans iconic team theme songs, unforgettable Super Bowl moments, and the evolution of stadium anthems across football, hockey, soccer, and beyond. The hosts revisit legendary plays, debate classic Super Bowl decisions, and reflect on how certain songs became inseparable from teams, eras, and fan identity. From college football traditions and NHL playoff atmospheres to World Cup memories and live concert experiences inside packed stadiums, this episode is a celebration of the soundtracks that elevate sports into spectacle. Expect nostalgia, strong opinions, and a curated run through the music that gets fans on their feet and keeps arenas shaking.

10 hours ago
10 hours ago
In Episode 39 of Flow, Cam Cooksey opens the show with community interaction and reflections on gratitude, personal milestones, and the growing bonds within the Badlands audience. As the episode unfolds, Cam shifts into a deeper discussion about perception, deception, and the danger of assuming unseen “master plans” are always at work behind obvious manipulation. Referencing commentary from Eric Rice, he challenges the idea that hidden operations excuse visible lies, framing this mindset as a psychological trap that prevents accountability.
Throughout the episode, Cam emphasizes spiritual grounding, repeatedly returning to the idea of keeping “eyes on Christ” while navigating uncertainty, noise, and information overload. He explores the concept of living with purpose while recognizing that much of modern life is shaped by illusion, performance, and form rather than substance. The show blends humor, live chat engagement, and introspection, creating a reflective conversation about discernment, faith, and remaining centered amid constant narrative pressure.

2 days ago
2 days ago
This episode of OnlyLands is a wide-ranging, uncensored roundtable that blends dark humor, media skepticism, and deep dives into recent Epstein document revelations. The hosts unpack viral claims about Jeffrey Epstein allegedly being photographed inside a “CIA” facility, carefully breaking down how misleading imagery and shorthand labeling fueled mass misinformation. From there, the conversation turns sharply toward disturbing email language found in Epstein communications, including repeated references to “pizza” and “grape soda,” and what those coded phrases may imply when viewed in context.
The discussion expands into how long-suppressed narratives are finally breaking into the mainstream, with figures like Bill Maher cautiously acknowledging elements once publicly mocked. The panel debates the psychological toll of the information war, the slow conditioning of the public over nearly a decade, and why institutional credibility is collapsing in real time. Along the way, the hosts weave in commentary on Bitcoin, state power, media manipulation, and why certain truths require years of exposure before the public can confront them.
Raw, irreverent, and deeply analytical, this episode captures the uneasy moment when denial gives way to reckoning.

2 days ago
2 days ago
In this episode of Spellbreakers, Matt Trump reflects on a pivotal moment unfolding across Badlands Media as new developments around the Georgia runoff and Fulton County come into sharper focus. Drawing directly from CannCon’s reporting and his own deep dive into Badlands programming, Matt walks through the emotional and informational flood surrounding election integrity, the preservation of evidence, and the significance of recent legal and federal actions tied to Georgia’s ballots.
The conversation explores how fragmented reporting, lost digital records, and narrative control have shaped public understanding since 2020, while emphasizing the importance of timelines, primary evidence, and methodical reconstruction of events. Matt also examines the role Badlands hosts and audiences have played in sustaining investigative momentum when mainstream avenues shut down inquiry.
This episode centers on reconnecting the dots, restoring context, and framing the Georgia runoff revelations as part of a much larger story still unfolding—one that demands patience, precision, and historical clarity.

2 days ago
2 days ago
In this episode of Why We Vote, CannCon and Ashe in America break down explosive developments tied to Fulton County and the ongoing fallout from the 2020 election. The conversation centers on newly surfaced grand jury testimony, missing ballot discrepancies, and revelations involving Georgia officials who were aware of alleged irregularities but failed to act. The hosts walk through documented claims surrounding uninvestigated ballots, unexplained tabulator records, and the role of state authorities, while questioning why mainstream media continues to ignore sworn testimony and official records. The episode also explores recent law enforcement actions, reactions from Fulton County officials, and what these developments could mean for election accountability moving forward. With firsthand reporting, direct quotes, and a deep dive into the mechanics of election oversight, this discussion underscores why unanswered questions from 2020 still matter today.
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In this February 6 episode of MAHA News, Jordan Sather and Nate Prince cover a wide range of health, food, and policy developments shaping the MAHA agenda. The show opens with a discussion on how diet and nutrition affect mental health, including examples of symptom reversal through real food and protein-focused eating.
The hosts then break down Florida House Bill 433, a proposed expansion of food libel laws that could allow agricultural producers to sue critics for product disparagement, raising major First Amendment concerns. In contrast, they highlight positive movement in Utah, where lawmakers advanced legislation to legalize raw milk sales without a permit.
The episode also covers the launch of TrumpRx, a new direct-to-consumer platform aimed at lowering prescription drug prices, with a live walkthrough of how pricing comparisons and pharmacy coupons work. Later segments focus on RFK Jr.’s comments on addiction as a disease of isolation, declining overdose death rates, and how economic incentives within healthcare, insurance, and rehab systems may discourage true recovery. The show closes with additional updates on fluoride regulation, EcoHealth Alliance funding bans, and toxic ingredients found in baby formula.

2 days ago
2 days ago
In Episode 80 of Geopolitics with Ghost, Ghost breaks down a significant press conference following a high level meeting between Colombian President Gustavo Petro and President Trump, focusing on what it reveals about the global drug trade and shifting geopolitical alignments. Drawing directly from Petro’s remarks, the episode explores how drug trafficking power no longer sits with armed groups in the jungle, but with international financial networks operating out of major global cities. Ghost walks through the details of recent multinational cocaine seizures, including narco submarines intercepted near Colombia and the Azores, and explains why these operations signal a move toward intelligence driven, top down targeting of the true “bosses of bosses.”
The discussion also examines Petro’s rejection of sanctions, his criticism of traditional drug war tactics, and his emphasis on economic reform, crop substitution, and international cooperation. Throughout the episode, Ghost connects these developments to broader questions of sovereignty, diplomacy, and the future of coordinated global enforcement efforts, highlighting why these events may represent a meaningful shift in how transnational crime is confronted.

2 days ago
2 days ago
In this live, call-in–style episode of The Daily Herold, Jon Herold opens the floor to the Badlands community for real-time discussion on the stories driving the day. The conversation ranges from Bitcoin’s sudden volatility and debates over market manipulation to the arrest of a suspect connected to the Benghazi attack and questions surrounding the timing and motives behind it. Jon and callers dig into skepticism around the SAVE Act, concerns about voter integrity measures, and whether proposed solutions actually address the root problems.
The episode also covers the launch of TrumpRx, a new direct-to-consumer platform aimed at lowering prescription drug prices, along with broader concerns about Big Pharma, advertising influence, and healthcare costs. Additional topics include resistance inside the intelligence community to Tulsi Gabbard’s investigative initiatives, ICE surveillance practices, civil liberties, and media backlash over a Trump-related meme controversy. With humor, frustration, and sharp analysis, this episode captures a wide-ranging snapshot of where politics, culture, and public trust collide.

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