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

22 minutes ago

In Episode 158 of Spellbreakers, Matt Trump examines the strange overlap between Jeffrey Epstein’s elite scientific circle and long running research into cold fusion and alternative energy technologies. Matt explores Epstein’s connections to prominent physicists, the funding networks surrounding advanced physics research, and the unusual scientific gatherings that brought some of the world’s top minds into Epstein’s orbit.
The conversation digs into why controversial energy research such as cold fusion has been dismissed for decades despite periodic breakthroughs and renewed scientific interest. Matt also considers the broader question of how powerful patrons, intelligence networks, and elite academic institutions may influence which scientific ideas are supported, suppressed, or quietly pursued behind closed doors.
By tracing Epstein’s relationships with leading scientists and examining the history of cold fusion research, Matt raises deeper questions about the intersection of money, power, and the future of energy technology.

3 hours ago

CannCon and Ashe in America return for another episode of Why We Vote, diving deep into ongoing election integrity battles and the systems that govern how votes are verified and counted. The conversation centers on Arizona’s election oversight efforts, including signature verification processes, chain of custody concerns, and the broader fight to improve transparency and accountability in election administration.
The hosts examine past election investigations, audit controversies, overwritten log files, and media narratives surrounding election integrity work. They also explore how grassroots organizations are working to analyze voter records, address registration issues, and bring greater scrutiny to election procedures across the country.
Later in the episode, election integrity advocate Merissa Caldwell of EZAZ.org joins the discussion to explain how her background in logistics and supply chain management led her into election oversight. She outlines how citizen-led efforts can improve verification systems and discusses current developments surrounding the SAVE Act and proof of citizenship requirements. Throughout the conversation, the panel emphasizes civic participation, transparency, and the role of citizens in holding government institutions accountable.

3 hours ago

Jordan Sather and Nate Prince break down several major health stories shaping the national conversation on this episode of MAHA News. The show opens with discussion around the End the Vaccine Carveout Act and the broader debate about pharmaceutical liability protections. The hosts examine why critics argue these protections reduce accountability while supporters claim they are necessary for vaccine development and distribution.
The conversation then shifts to growing public distrust in the medical establishment as new polling shows confidence in doctors and healthcare institutions reaching historic lows. Jordan and Nate explore how years of conflicting messaging, regulatory decisions, and public health controversies have contributed to the erosion of trust.
Later in the episode, the hosts analyze viral claims that recently declassified intelligence documents reveal suppressed cancer treatments. They walk through the origins of the story, the details circulating online, and the broader question of how information around health breakthroughs spreads across media and government channels.

3 hours ago

Ghost examines the rapidly developing situation between Israel and Iran, focusing on the sequence of military strikes, the public statements coming from both sides, and the broader implications for regional stability. He walks through the timeline of reported actions and reactions while questioning how the narrative around escalation is being shaped in real time.
The episode also explores how political leaders, media outlets, and international actors frame major geopolitical events while information is still incomplete. Ghost highlights the importance of looking beyond the first wave of reporting and understanding how messaging, timing, and public perception influence how conflicts are interpreted by the public.
Throughout the discussion, Ghost emphasizes critical thinking and careful analysis when evaluating fast moving international events, reminding listeners that in geopolitics the narrative surrounding an event can become almost as influential as the event itself.

9 hours ago

Jon Herold hosts a Friday the 13th edition of The Daily Herold, breaking down the latest developments surrounding the Iran conflict, election reform debates, and growing questions about accountability for past political scandals. Jon highlights the contradictory messaging coming from officials regarding the condition of Iran’s leadership and the state of the war, pointing out how shifting narratives and incomplete information make it difficult to determine what is actually happening on the ground. He also discusses reports of additional U.S. military deployments to the region and the ongoing debate about whether the conflict could expand further.
The conversation then turns to election integrity and the upcoming Senate vote on the SAVE America Act. Jon questions whether the legislation will pass and argues that even if it does, it would only address a portion of the problems with election systems. He also covers a new court ruling tied to the Maricopa County election lawsuit and why those developments may matter more than the public realizes.
Later in the episode, Jon reflects on the broader question of justice and accountability, discussing frustration within the community over the lack of consequences for figures tied to COVID policies and election controversies. He closes by encouraging viewers to build real world connections with like minded people through local meetups and upcoming Badlands events, emphasizing that community and engagement are key to sustaining momentum in the movement.

12 hours ago

In this March 13 episode of Badlands Daily, CannCon and Chris Paul dive into the escalating debate surrounding a potential ceasefire in Ukraine and the growing political tensions around peace negotiations. The hosts analyze reports suggesting that discussions are underway about halting hostilities, while European leaders continue to push for increased military spending and long-term support for the conflict.
CannCon and Chris explore the conflicting incentives surrounding the war, noting how political leaders, defense contractors, and international alliances all have different stakes in whether the conflict continues or winds down. The conversation highlights how calls for peace are often met with immediate resistance from those arguing that Russia cannot be trusted to negotiate in good faith.
The discussion broadens into a critique of NATO funding expectations and the pressure placed on member nations to increase defense spending. The hosts question whether the current posture toward the war is genuinely aimed at achieving peace or if the political and financial incentives surrounding the conflict make de-escalation far more complicated than public statements suggest.

12 hours ago

JB White opens the show discussing a heated internal debate within the Badlands Media creator group after he intentionally sparked a confrontation over commentary surrounding Israel, Iran, and the broader geopolitical moment. JB explains why he dropped what he calls a “bomb” into the group chat, arguing that certain narratives circulating online show a dangerous lack of judgment during a time when the United States is engaged in a real global conflict.
Drawing on personal experiences from his time in the military during the Iranian hostage crisis era, JB argues that the current fight against Iran and its allies must be understood through the lens of decades of hostility toward the United States. He defends the Trump administration’s partnership with Israel and rejects commentary that questions that alliance, warning that careless rhetoric during wartime can echo historical moments when Americans undermined their own troops.
Throughout the episode, JB reflects on leadership, generational perspective, and the importance of strong debate within Badlands Media. He ultimately frames the conversation as a test of discernment and loyalty during what he believes is a world historic moment in American geopolitics.

23 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.

2 days 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.

2 days 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.

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