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

3 hours ago

In Episode 22 of the No Treason Podcast, Jonathan Drake continues his exploration of Lysander Spooner’s Trial by Jury, tackling the fifth and most commonly cited objection to jury power: the claim that if juries judge the law, the law itself becomes uncertain. Drake walks through Spooner’s rebuttal step by step, contrasting the supposed certainty of statutory law with the reality of an ever-changing maze of legislation, precedent, and judicial interpretation.
The discussion centers on the difference between natural law and fiat law, arguing that the principles of justice understood by ordinary people provide far more stability than a system dominated by lawyers, statutes, and shifting court rulings. Drake explains how natural law forms the interpretive foundation for all written law and why removing that foundation has created the labyrinthine legal system people fear today.
Along the way, he examines how representative government contributed to the centralization of power and the erosion of true jury authority. The episode ultimately argues that restoring trial by jury as the final arbiter of law would decentralize power, protect individual rights, and return the enforcement of justice to the people themselves.

24 hours ago

Jon Herold and Chris Paul return for another Devolution Power Hour as they unpack the fallout from last week’s controversial episode and the growing fractures within the truth movement. Reflecting on the intense reaction to the Iran discussion, the hosts explore why major political events often create ideological purity tests inside communities that were once aligned.
The conversation dives into the concept of competing “worldviews” that attempt to explain the same events. Jon breaks down how the Devolution framework differs from other interpretations of the post-2020 political landscape while still arriving at some similar conclusions. Rather than dismissing other perspectives outright, the hosts argue that different analytical paths can lead observers to overlapping but distinct understandings of what may be happening behind the scenes.
From there, the discussion broadens into the psychology of truth movements and why they historically fracture over time. Jon and Chris examine the influence of mainstream media narratives, the persistence of the two-party paradigm, and the difficulty many people have in letting go of the political system they were raised to believe in. The episode ultimately challenges listeners to question where their assumptions come from and whether their analysis is truly independent of the same information pipelines they claim to distrust.

2 days ago

In this episode of People, Alpha Warrior sits down with former NYPD and Port Authority Police officer Jay Gatling for a deeply personal conversation about service, sacrifice, and the moments that shape a life. Jay shares his upbringing on Long Island, the path that led him to law enforcement, and the mindset that drove him to pursue the badge from a young age.
The discussion turns to September 11th and the profound impact it had on Jay’s career and the nation. He recounts the morning he first heard about the attacks, the eerie drive through empty New York roads, and the reality facing first responders in the days that followed. Jay reflects on the brotherhood of law enforcement, the weight of losing colleagues over the years, and the lessons learned from decades of service.
From his role as a union delegate advocating for fellow officers to his eventual retirement and new chapter in media, Jay explains how his voice found a new platform through podcasting and social media. It is a story about resilience, loyalty, and finding purpose long after the uniform comes off.

2 days ago

Cam Cooksey returns for Episode 43 of Flow with a wide ranging conversation that blends current events, cultural commentary, and spiritual grounding. Cam opens the show interacting with the live Badlands chat before moving into reflections on leadership, legacy, and the passing of legendary Notre Dame football coach Lou Holtz, sharing President Donald Trump’s tribute honoring Holtz’s impact both on and off the field.
From there, Cam moves through discussions about public figures who speak openly about faith, the cultural backlash they often face, and why standing firm in belief matters now more than ever. Throughout the episode he emphasizes that the challenges facing the country are not just political or cultural but spiritual as well.
As always on Flow, the conversation balances news, sports, and cultural moments with deeper reflections about perseverance, courage, and faith. Cam encourages viewers to stay grounded, support those who stand up for their beliefs, and remain confident that truth and conviction ultimately prevail.

2 days ago

Hosted by Brad Zerbo and Jaytriot, this episode of The Audio Files takes on the impossible task of ranking their top five male vocalists of all time. Blending personal favorites with undeniable talent and influence, Brad and Jay move across decades and genres to spotlight the voices that shaped their musical worlds.
Brad kicks things off with Sublime’s Bradley Nowell before diving into heavy metal legends like Judas Priest’s Rob Halford and Guns N’ Roses frontman Axl Rose. Jay counters with icons such as Elvis Presley, Iron Maiden’s Bruce Dickinson, and the timeless swagger of Frank Sinatra. Along the way, the hosts explore the unique vocal power of Ronnie James Dio, the unmatched showmanship of Freddie Mercury, and the emotional pull behind some of rock and metal’s most unforgettable performances.
From reggae-punk fusion to arena metal, classic rock to swing-era crooners, the conversation celebrates vocal range, stage presence, and the singers who defined entire generations of music.

2 days ago

President Donald J. Trump delivers remarks at the first Shield of the Americas Summit, bringing together heads of state and regional leaders from across the Western Hemisphere to launch a new security and economic partnership focused on combating transnational crime and strengthening cooperation in the region.
During the summit, President Trump announces the creation of the America’s Counter Cartel Coalition, a multinational military partnership aimed at dismantling violent criminal cartels and terrorist networks operating throughout the hemisphere. Leaders from multiple nations gather to coordinate intelligence, security cooperation, and joint military capabilities designed to confront drug trafficking, human smuggling, and organized crime.
The president also discusses broader geopolitical developments, including military operations against Iran, cooperation with regional allies, and recent security actions targeting cartel leadership and criminal networks. Additional remarks highlight U.S. border enforcement progress, international partnerships in Venezuela, and economic agreements related to energy and mineral resources.
The summit concludes with the formal signing of a proclamation establishing the coalition, as leaders commit to expanded cooperation to restore law and order, strengthen sovereignty, and promote stability across the Americas.

2 days ago

In Episode 47 of OnlyLands, a full menagerie of Badlands Media hosts dives into the mechanics of modern fear narratives and the nonstop cycle of manufactured panic. The conversation kicks off with the latest wave of UFO disclosure chatter and the strange timing of government acknowledgements, prompting the hosts to question whether these stories are genuine revelations or simply another psychological operation designed to capture public attention.
From there, the discussion expands into the broader pattern of media-driven hysteria, where every crisis is amplified, repackaged, and weaponized to steer public perception. The hosts examine how fear campaigns operate across multiple fronts, from geopolitical tensions to cultural flashpoints, and why these narratives appear in predictable waves.
With a mix of humor, skepticism, and sharp analysis, the group unpacks how panic is engineered, how the public is conditioned to react, and why stepping back from the noise may be the most powerful move of all. As always on OnlyLands, the conversation swings between serious analysis and absurd humor, making for an episode that is equal parts thought-provoking and wildly entertaining.

3 days ago

In Episode 157 of Spellbreakers, Matt Trump dives into the sudden wave of “friction” that erupted across Badlands shows following heated debates about the current war, Israel’s role as an ally, and whether viewers should ultimately trust Donald Trump’s strategic decisions. Using the explosive exchanges between JB White and Alpha & CannCon on Y-Chromes and SITREP as a starting point, Matt examines how intense disagreements can look chaotic on the surface but may actually represent a healthy process of truth-seeking.
Matt frames the clashes as a kind of intellectual prize fight, comparing the back-and-forth to the legendary Ali vs. Frazier bouts of the 1970s. He explores how strong personalities, military culture, and adversarial debate can sharpen ideas rather than divide a community. The episode also digs into deeper issues fueling the disagreement, including the USS Liberty incident, the history of wartime alliances, and the uncomfortable reality that the public rarely has all the information during war.
Ultimately, Matt argues that friction is inevitable in a movement trying to understand complex geopolitical events, and that trust, debate, and realpolitik all collide in moments like this.

3 days ago

MAHA News is back with a packed Friday show covering the latest developments in health policy, technology, and transparency. The hosts kick things off by discussing a proposed New York bill that would restrict AI chatbots from offering medical or legal advice, raising questions about whether powerful industries are trying to slow the disruption AI is bringing to healthcare and professional services. They also examine a new MIT study suggesting heavy reliance on AI tools may weaken critical thinking and memory retention.
From there, the conversation shifts to Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s push for greater accountability in the food industry, including calls for Dunkin’ and Starbucks to release safety data on high sugar drinks. The show also highlights a new initiative requiring medical students at dozens of schools to complete nutrition training before graduation, a step toward addressing chronic disease through better education.
Later in the episode, the hosts break down major declassification claims from Dr. Robert Malone linking historical U.S. military experiments to the spread of Lyme disease. They also discuss newly announced peptide policy changes, debates over glyphosate lawsuits, and continued scrutiny of vaccine messaging from federal health agencies.

3 days ago

On March 6, 2026, Ghost digs into the escalating conflict between Israel and Iran, breaking down the claims, counterclaims, and media narratives shaping how the world interprets the unfolding situation. He examines the reported strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities, Israel’s justification for the attack, and the broader geopolitical consequences now rippling across the region.
Ghost analyzes statements from world leaders, reactions from Russia and China, and how the language surrounding “preemptive strikes” and “self-defense” is being used to frame public perception. The conversation also explores how rapidly developing information, conflicting reports, and political messaging make it increasingly difficult for the public to understand what is actually happening.
Throughout the episode, Ghost urges listeners to think critically about how information is presented during wartime and to question narratives that appear too neatly packaged. In a conflict where perception may be as powerful as military force, understanding the story behind the headlines becomes essential.

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