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

17 hours ago
17 hours ago
In Episode 46 of OnlyLands, hosted by a full-blown menagerie of Badlands Media hosts, the chaos is immediate and relentless. Zak kicks things off with a nightmare roof leak involving solar panels, bankrupt warranties, and a bathroom exhaust vent that was never actually vented.
From there, the crew spirals into FDA “allowable maggots,” pigeon-infused cornstarch processing, and whether beard oil might secretly be an aphrodisiac.
They dissect Bill Clinton’s carefully worded Epstein testimony, debate whether Gavin Newsom’s awkward pandering was racist or just condescending, and question why public trust keeps collapsing at every institutional level. There’s a deep dive into taxation, borrowing, and Spooner’s eternal relevance, plus a detour into marble music machines and spinning-neck guitars.
It’s equal parts philosophy, comedy, conspiracy, and beard maintenance. As always, nothing is safe — not politicians, not Neanderthals, and definitely not boar bristle brushes.

19 hours ago
19 hours ago
In Episode 156 of Spellbreakers, Matt Trump explores a chilling and deeply layered question: was a short-lived Fox reality series, Murder in Small Town X, more than entertainment? Matt walks through the timeline of the show’s July–September 2001 run, its eerie Maine setting, and the shocking fact that its winner, New York firefighter Angel Huarbe Jr., died on 9/11 just one week after the finale aired.
Drawing from the 9/11 Commission Report and contemporary media footage, Matt connects Portland and Eastport, Maine, the hijackers’ unexplained overnight stay, and the show’s fire, secret society, and Pearl Harbor revenge narrative. He also revisits the Lone Gunmen episode, predictive programming, and the concept of “comms” — the idea that media events may serve as logistical signals to siloed operational teams.
Is it coincidence, psychological priming, or something more deliberate? Matt doesn’t claim definitive answers, but he lays out the patterns and lets the audience weigh the implications.

20 hours ago
20 hours ago
CannCon and Ashe in America welcome election attorney Harry MacDougald for a deep dive into the legal battles still unfolding from 2020. From Sidney Powell’s Georgia case to representing Jeffrey Clark before the January 6th Committee and fighting disbarment efforts in D.C., Harry walks through the lawfare that followed election challenges and the chilling effect it has had on the legal profession.
The conversation zeroes in on Fulton County’s ballot controversy, the DOJ’s seizure of 2020 election records, missing ballot images, signature verification failures, and the ongoing fight over standing, probable cause, and preservation requirements. Harry explains the legal arguments behind Rule 41(g), the Fourth Amendment claims, and why the preservation of ballot images matters more than many realize.
Beyond the courtroom drama, the episode explores a broader question: can public trust survive when transparency is resisted at every turn? From state investigations to federal intervention, this is a candid discussion about accountability, decentralization, and the future of election integrity.

21 hours ago
21 hours ago
In this Special Coverage event, President Donald J. Trump delivers remarks from the Port of Corpus Christi, highlighting what he calls a historic American energy resurgence. Speaking against the backdrop of oil tankers and export infrastructure, Trump outlines rising U.S. oil and natural gas production, falling gasoline prices, and expanded LNG exports.
He discusses a renewed relationship with Venezuela, plans to refine and export Venezuelan crude from Texas, and contrasts current energy policies with those of the Biden administration. Trump also addresses inflation, tax cuts including no tax on overtime and tips, prescription drug pricing reforms under a most favored nation model, border enforcement with record-low crossings, and election integrity measures such as voter ID and proof of citizenship requirements.
The event features remarks from energy workers, veterans, and border officials, with Trump framing the moment as the beginning of a new “golden age” for America.
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21 hours ago
21 hours ago
MAHA News dives straight into the fire this week as RFK Jr.’s explosive appearance on Joe Rogan sets the tone for the conversation. The hosts break down shocking claims of autism fraud in Minnesota, ballooning from an expected $3 million to $400 million annually, and the staggering estimate of $100 billion lost each year to Medicare and Medicaid fraud. They also unpack RFK’s promise of a federal definition for ultra-processed foods by April and the potential rollout of front-of-package red, yellow, and green labeling.
From Casey Means’ tense confirmation exchanges over vaccines and “settled science” to debates over pesticides, food dyes, and the GRAS system, this episode blends policy, public health, and real-world consumer responsibility. The show closes with a look at emerging health technologies including ultrasound-based tumor destruction and nerve repair polymers.
It’s fraud, food, freedom, and futuristic medicine, with a side of bacon.

21 hours ago
21 hours ago
On February 27, 2026, Ghost steps back from the Iran-heavy focus of recent episodes to unpack a fast-moving geopolitical landscape that feels anything but stable. The show opens with the deadly speedboat incident off Cuba’s coast, raising uncomfortable questions about exile politics, regime change narratives, and whether propaganda can push desperate men toward reckless action. From there, Ghost connects the dots between Rubio’s backchannel talks, Trump’s “friendly takeover” comments, and the volatile Cuban-American political machine in South Florida.
The second half escalates dramatically: Ukraine’s strike on a major Russian missile plant, Moscow’s warnings about nuclear escalation, and explosive claims that Britain and France may be enabling nuclear capabilities for Kyiv. Add pipeline sabotage plots, rising tensions between Pakistan and Afghanistan, and a surprising economic angle in U.S.–Iran negotiations, and the global chessboard looks more unstable than ever.
Through it all, Ghost challenges the culture of political deception, asks who really benefits from perpetual war, and makes the case for America First over revenge geopolitics.

2 days ago
2 days ago
In this Friday edition of The Daily Herold, Jon Herold breaks down the renewed online frenzy surrounding Executive Order 13848 and a circulating 17-page draft executive order claiming Chinese interference in the 2020 election. Jon clarifies what EO 13848 actually does — intelligence assessments, post-election reports, and sanctions authority — and addresses widespread misconceptions about asset seizure and emergency powers.
He questions the origins of the draft order and the activists promoting it, examining whether the story represents legitimate movement or another “election squirrel” designed to distract and muddy the waters. Jon also discusses Tulsi Gabbard’s ongoing review of election security and what it could mean moving forward.
The episode expands into what Jon views as a coordinated psyop attempting to strip Trump of his “peace president” label amid escalating Iran rhetoric. Additional coverage includes Clinton testimony fallout, DHS spyware revelations, and broader concerns about deep state activity.
Skeptical but steady, Jon urges viewers to guard their minds, question narratives, and avoid manufactured hysteria.

2 days ago
2 days ago
CannCon and Chris Paul break down the political theater surrounding President Trump’s recent State of the Union, analyzing its optics-heavy strategy, the targeted jabs at congressional opposition, and Trump’s push for tariffs to replace the federal income tax. They examine viral footage comparing Trump’s 2026 immigration remarks to Bill Clinton’s 1995 State of the Union, highlighting the stark reversal in Democratic positioning on border enforcement.
The conversation shifts to healthcare and pharmaceutical pricing reform, with Trump’s “most favored nation” prescription drug proposal and calls to codify it into law. The hosts debate the SAVE Act, mail-in voting vulnerabilities, black box machines, and whether proposed election reforms are meaningful fixes or controlled opposition.
Internationally, they explore the UK’s fragmented political landscape following a Green Party parliamentary win and what it signals about populist shifts abroad. Back home, they critique Senate priorities after lawmakers staged a puppy parade amid government shutdown drama. The episode closes with discussion of Citizens United, corporate influence in elections, and the $100 million Republican primary battle in Texas between John Cornyn and Ken Paxton.

2 days ago
2 days ago
In today's episode of the RattlerGator Report, JB White reflects on personal moments, political shifts, and the unmistakable return of American optimism. After revisiting an emotional prior episode, he shares how time spent in North Florida offered perspective and renewal before diving into the larger national conversation.
JB breaks down the aftermath of President Trump’s recent State of the Union, arguing it was a historic turning point that exposed political opponents and signaled decisive change ahead. He discusses election integrity, the SAVE Act, federal versus state authority, and why he believes blue-state resistance is nearing its end.
The episode also explores artificial intelligence and the rapid transformation of work and education. Rather than fear, JB encourages viewers to see opportunity, suggesting we are moving from an employee-centered world to an owner-centered one.
From cultural commentary to political analysis, this episode delivers a forward-looking message: stay optimistic, stay engaged, and prepare for what’s coming next.

2 days ago
2 days ago
In this Badlands Media Special Presentation, Ghost and Ashe in America break down the themes, commentary, and reactions surrounding The Tucker Carlson and Mike Huckabee interview. The discussion centers on the cultural, political, and historical implications raised in the presentation, examining how media personalities, religious narratives, and geopolitical alliances intersect in today’s environment.
Ghost and Ashe analyze the broader context behind the statements and messaging, exploring how identity, faith, and foreign policy are framed in mainstream discourse. They unpack the reactions the presentation has generated and question what it reveals about shifting alliances, ideological fault lines, and the power of narrative in shaping public perception.
Throughout the episode, the hosts encourage listeners to consider how rhetoric influences policy conversations and how cultural symbolism can be leveraged for political effect. This special coverage offers a focused examination of the arguments presented and their potential ramifications in the current media and political climate.

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