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

8 hours ago

GMoney welcomes special guest KNOX HODL to RugPull Radio for a deep dive into the evolving world of Bitcoin and digital finance. The conversation explores how Bitcoin adoption continues to expand while traditional financial institutions wrestle with how to integrate or control the technology. KNOX HODL shares insights on market cycles, investor psychology, and the forces shaping the next phase of crypto adoption.
Throughout the discussion, the hosts examine the tension between decentralized money and legacy financial systems, including how banks, governments, and regulatory frameworks are responding to the growth of Bitcoin. They also break down the role of long term holders, the significance of market volatility, and why understanding the broader financial landscape is essential for anyone navigating the crypto space. With thoughtful analysis and candid conversation, the episode offers listeners a clearer perspective on where Bitcoin may be heading next and what it means for the future of money.

10 hours ago

CannCon and Alpha Warrior return for another episode of SITREP, breaking down military operations, intelligence missions, and the political narratives shaping public perception of war and national defense. The conversation moves from military life and deployment realities into discussions about aerial refueling aircraft, intelligence gathering missions, and the operational role of specialized tankers that extend mission capability for U.S. forces.
Throughout the episode, CannCon and Alpha also reflect on the personal side of military service, explaining the logistical and emotional challenges troops face when preparing for deployment, from family decisions to financial planning and the uncertainty of returning home. The discussion then shifts toward political reactions surrounding military leadership and defense policy, including criticism of figures like Pete Hegseth and the broader climate of anti Trump sentiment in media and political circles.
Blending military insight, political commentary, and candid conversation, SITREP Ep. 147 examines how operational realities on the ground often clash with the narratives promoted in public debate.

10 hours ago

Frankie Val hosts another live edition of Quite Frankly, opening the lines for listeners to weigh in on strange encounters, controversial history, and the stories that live somewhere between curiosity and disbelief. Frankie begins the night reacting to reports of a sudden surge of Bigfoot sightings in Ohio, where multiple encounters were allegedly reported within just a few days along a documented trail corridor.
The conversation expands into questions about official narratives and how people interpret them over time. Frankie plays an old deathbed confession tied to the filming of the 1969 moon landing broadcast and asks listeners whether stories like these should be dismissed outright or examined with curiosity. The topic sparks a broader discussion about how historical events are taught, how skepticism develops, and how people balance official explanations with lingering doubts.
Callers also share personal paranormal experiences, including ghost sightings and unexplained phenomena, adding to the late-night atmosphere of mystery and speculation. Between serious questions, humor, and listener interaction, Frankie keeps the show moving with the signature Quite Frankly mix of curiosity, skepticism, and open conversation about the strange corners of reality.

15 hours ago

Zak Paine, Adel Nero, and Frankie Val reunite for another episode of Taking It Back, opening with a candid discussion about life in independent media and the challenges of adapting long form content to the short form driven internet landscape. Frankie reflects on twenty years in broadcasting and the daunting process of organizing decades of archived material while navigating modern platforms that prioritize clips, shorts, and algorithm driven discovery. The conversation explores how independent creators are adjusting to evolving media ecosystems while maintaining meaningful long form discussion.
From there, the hosts shift into a broader critique of the current political and cultural climate. They discuss the rising tension around immigration and demographic change in Western countries, touching on concerns about cultural assimilation, the pressures created by large scale migration, and how political systems incentivize the creation of dependent populations. Zak outlines his view that political elites benefit from maintaining a permanent underclass while consolidating power at the top.
The episode closes with an in depth conversation about structural reforms that could restore accountability in American governance. The hosts examine ideas such as banning insider trading for members of Congress, eliminating lobbying influence, requiring public or military service for citizenship, and dramatically expanding the size of the House of Representatives according to the Constitution’s original apportionment clause. Throughout the discussion, they argue that decentralization and stronger local representation could break the cycle of elite political control and restore power to the American people.

20 hours ago

Jon Herold returns to The Daily Herold after a short vacation and jumps back into the latest political and geopolitical developments. He begins by catching up on the news cycle, reflecting on how quickly narratives shift during periods of conflict and information overload. Jon revisits the debate around the SAVE America Act, analyzing comments from Senate leadership suggesting the votes may not be there to change filibuster rules or force the bill through, and what that reveals about the political realities inside Washington.
The conversation expands into election integrity, the uniparty dynamics in Congress, and the ongoing war narrative surrounding Iran. Jon reviews media reporting about potential Iranian drone retaliation against the United States and highlights a White House response pushing back on those claims as unverified intelligence used to alarm the public. He also touches on energy markets, oil routes, and economic ripple effects tied to the conflict while discussing how polling narratives are often used to shape public perception. The episode closes with discussion about the creator economy and Rumble’s push to support independent media, along with a preview of upcoming Badlands events.

20 hours ago

Ashe in America and Ghost return for a full Season 2 recap of The Choice, reflecting on the major themes, character arcs, and spiritual lessons that unfolded throughout the season. The conversation walks through how the story expanded the lives of the disciples, explored their personal struggles, and illustrated the growing tension between following Jesus and remaining tied to the expectations of the world.
Throughout the recap, Ashe and Ghost discuss the development of key figures such as Matthew, Simon Peter, and the other disciples as they wrestle with doubt, fear, pride, and faith. The hosts reflect on how the show portrays Jesus calling ordinary people into extraordinary purpose while also highlighting the sacrifices required to truly follow Him. Moments of humor, humility, and personal transformation are examined as the group considers how each character responds differently to the same invitation.
The discussion also looks at how the season builds toward the Sermon on the Mount and the deeper meaning behind Jesus’ teachings about humility, righteousness, and the nature of the kingdom of heaven. Ashe and Ghost emphasize how the show frames discipleship not as comfort or prestige but as a path that requires surrender, faith, and a willingness to change.

21 hours ago

In this March 12 episode of Badlands Daily, CannCon and Alpha Warrior begin the show with some lighthearted banter before turning to political developments in Washington. The conversation centers on tensions between House and Senate Republicans over a housing bill that Speaker Mike Johnson told House Republicans may need to go to conference negotiations because of major policy differences between the chambers.
The hosts examine why congressional leadership appears focused on pushing a housing package while other issues dominate national attention. They also react to reporting that provisions tied to a central bank digital currency are included in the legislation, raising questions about how digital currency policy became attached to a housing bill.
CannCon and Alpha discuss the broader implications of the proposal, including concerns about temporary bans on a central bank digital currency and what could happen once those restrictions expire. The conversation expands into criticism of congressional priorities and frustration with lawmakers who are negotiating policy while attending retreats and internal meetings.

2 days ago

Jon Herold returns from a brief vacation to join Burning Bright for a wide ranging Devolution Power Hour covering the latest developments in the Iran conflict and the confusing media narratives surrounding it. As Jon gets caught up on the week’s events, the hosts examine the strange contradiction in the headlines claiming both victory and ongoing escalation, raising questions about whether the public is watching a traditional war unfold or something more complex in the information domain.
The discussion explores the idea that modern conflicts may be fought as much through perception and messaging as through conventional military force. Burning Bright argues that the Iran situation could be an example of fifth generation warfare, where psychological operations, narrative management, and strategic messaging shape how events are interpreted by the public.
Beyond the war narrative, the hosts also touch on election related developments, including reports involving Maricopa County, and the broader theme of how information is filtered through competing media ecosystems. Throughout the conversation, Jon and Burning Bright challenge listeners to look beyond headlines and consider how modern geopolitical conflicts often involve layers of strategy that are not immediately visible.

2 days ago

Brad Zerbo and Zak Paine return for another episode of Altered State, mixing political analysis with their signature humor and storytelling. The conversation begins with an optimistic look at the current political moment and why the hosts believe the changes happening in Washington are fundamentally different from past administrations. They discuss the challenges President Trump faces while attempting to reverse decades of policy decisions and navigate a Congress that often resists major reforms.
The discussion then shifts into the mechanics of government power, including the history of the filibuster, its origins in Senate rule changes, and how it has been used to stall legislation throughout American history. Brad and Zak explore whether Vice President JD Vance could play a larger role as President of the Senate to push forward key legislation like the SAVE Act.
Later in the episode, the hosts examine corruption within the judicial system, highlighting examples of legal double standards, controversial rulings, and the broader impact these decisions have on public trust in the courts. The conversation takes a turn toward political scandals as they revisit infamous controversies involving elected officials before reacting to former Congressman Anthony Weiner attempting a political comeback despite his past criminal conviction. The episode closes with commentary on election integrity reforms, ranked choice voting, and why understanding the mechanics of elections is essential for voters moving forward.

2 days ago

Tonight we step back and look at the growing war fever gripping Washington. From the hawkish posture of Lindsey Graham to the surprising pro-war rhetoric coming from parts of the MAGA movement, the political lines are getting harder to recognize. We’ll also discuss Erika Kirk and her new position with the United States Department of Defense, and what it says about the direction things are heading. No script tonight—just an honest conversation about where the country is, where it may be going, and why so many in power seem eager for conflict.

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