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

Frankie Val brings a wide-ranging and deeply personal episode blending humor, history, and the unexplained. From birthday reflections and fatherhood to skepticism around the Artemis II launch, the conversation moves into major political shakeups, including the firing of Pam Bondi.
The heart of the episode dives into lost history and the fading oral traditions that once connected families to the past. Callers share fascinating and sometimes unsettling family stories, raising questions about how much of history has been forgotten or rewritten.
Frankie also explores theories about old world narratives, hidden archives, and generational memory gaps, before shifting into lighter territory with bizarre Victorian slang. The episode closes with provocative discussion on UFO disclosure, alien hybrid claims, and what governments may be hiding.

8 hours ago

GMoney returns from Miami with a mix of market reality checks and philosophical fire. From Bitcoin’s brutal shakeout to the idea that only true believers remain, this episode dives deep into conviction during uncertainty. The conversation expands into something bigger as GMoney explores conformity, societal programming, and why most people never break free from the system.
Drawing inspiration from Hunter S. Thompson and Gonzo journalism, this episode challenges listeners to rethink what it means to live authentically. Add in commentary on AI disruption, political narratives, and the future of Bitcoin adoption, and you get a raw, unfiltered look at a world that feels increasingly unstable yet full of opportunity.
If you have ever questioned the system or your place in it, this one hits hard.

14 hours ago

Zak Paine and Adel Nero dive into the bizarre timing of the Artemis II moon mission and question what we really know about space, NASA, and historical narratives. The conversation expands into deeper territory with theories on aliens, interdimensional beings, and the possibility that humanity is intentionally kept in a state of confusion.
Shifting gears, they break down the sudden removal of Pam Bondi as Attorney General, what it signals about the Department of Justice, and how it could tie into a broader strategy heading into the midterms. The discussion explores whether structural groundwork has been laid and if a more aggressive legal phase is about to begin.
From skepticism to strategy, this episode blends humor, speculation, and political analysis into a wide ranging conversation about truth, power, and perception.

18 hours ago

Jon Herold dives into Trump’s escalating tariff strategy and what it signals about a broader push to reshape global trade. He explains how tariffs are being used as leverage to pressure foreign nations, particularly China, while encouraging domestic manufacturing. The discussion highlights market reactions, short-term economic pain, and the media’s tendency to frame these moves as purely negative. Jon argues that the bigger picture centers on long-term economic independence and supply chain security, even if it comes with temporary instability. He also explores how public perception often lags behind strategic intent when it comes to major economic shifts.

19 hours ago

Ghost and Ashe in America break down Season 3 Episode 3 of The Choice during Holy Week, exploring its powerful themes of humility, faith, and spiritual truth. The discussion dives into Jesus’ return to Nazareth, the tension between familiarity and belief, and the provocative synagogue moment where He declares fulfillment of prophecy. They examine the idea of spiritual debt versus earthly identity, the dangers of religious pride, and why recognizing the need for grace is central to the message. The episode also reflects on Mary’s role, sacrifice, and the emotional weight of what is to come. Timely parallels are drawn between biblical events and modern-day spiritual and cultural conflicts, making this a deeply reflective and challenging conversation.

20 hours ago

CannCon and Alpha Warrior dive into the escalating global tariff battle and what it means for the future of the U.S. economy. As Trump’s trade policies spark reactions worldwide, the hosts explore whether this signals a long-overdue shift toward economic nationalism or a destabilizing shakeup of global markets.
China’s role takes center stage, with discussion on leverage, supply chains, and whether the U.S. is finally positioned to challenge long-standing dependencies. The conversation expands into media narratives surrounding tariffs and how public perception is shaped to either support or undermine these policies.
They also examine deeper structural issues, including government spending, rising debt, and the persistent resistance from entrenched bureaucratic systems. Election integrity and public trust resurface as ongoing concerns, tying economic policy to broader questions about control and accountability.

2 days ago

Jon Herold and Burning Bright break down the evolving narrative around election integrity, focusing on voter rolls, proof of citizenship, and Trump’s latest executive order. The conversation explores how federal involvement in voter registration could reshape elections, tying it back to earlier efforts from Trump’s first term.
They also dig into the broader implications of citizenship debates, the timing of major political narratives, and how these threads may connect to a larger strategic plan. With a mix of analysis and speculation, the hosts examine whether recent moves signal a shift toward centralized election control or something deeper within the “devolution” framework.

2 days ago

Zak Paine and Burning Bright break down President Trump’s national address on Iran, analyzing the claimed destruction of nuclear capabilities and what it signals about modern warfare. From drone dominance and the end of boots on the ground conflicts to the broader implications for NATO, the EU, and global power structures, this discussion goes far beyond the speech itself.
The hosts explore whether this conflict represents a true military victory or a controlled geopolitical shift, touching on energy independence, the Strait of Hormuz, and America’s leverage over global markets. They also examine how emerging technology is reshaping warfare and what that means for the future of international conflict.
With sharp insights and a mix of skepticism and optimism, this episode challenges conventional narratives and asks whether we are witnessing the end of forever wars or simply a new phase.

2 days ago

Former DHS Secretary Kristi Noem is back in the spotlight after being removed from her role following controversy over spending, immigration enforcement, and congressional hearings — and now an investigation into contracts issued during her tenure is underway. ReutersMeanwhile, bizarre narratives like "intergalactic breeding" are making their way into political discourse, raising questions about messaging, distraction, and just how far things have drifted from reality.
And all of this unfolds while tensions continue to rise in the 2026 Iran conflict, where military planning, troop deployments, and diplomatic maneuvering suggest the situation is far from stable.
Reports indicate new mediators are stepping in as the conflict enters its second month — while the U.S. has also considered risky operations to seize Iranian uranium. Reuters +1
Tonight we step back and ask:What is actually happening?Why does everything feel so chaotic?
And what does this mean for regular Americans?
Because right now…It doesn't feel like leadership.It feels like a shipwreck

2 days ago

In this episode of MAHA Living, Jordan Sather and Nate Prince dive into the alarming rise in chronic disease among pets, from cancer rates to declining lifespans. They explore the parallels between human and animal health, questioning the role of environmental toxins, processed pet food, and pharmaceutical influence.
The conversation breaks down the booming pet industry, including insurance, cancer treatments, and the massive corporate control over pet food brands. They also examine controversial topics like vaccine schedules, chemical exposure in homes and neighborhoods, and whether modern pet care is actually harming the animals we love.
From kibble ingredients to raw food alternatives, this episode challenges conventional wisdom and encourages pet owners to rethink what they feed and expose their animals to daily.

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