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

56 minutes ago

Jon Herold hosts The Daily Herold and continues breaking down the fast moving news cycle surrounding the SAVE America Act, escalating tensions with Iran, and the broader information environment shaping public perception. Jon walks through the latest updates on the SAVE Act, focusing on the political realities behind the vote and what the response from lawmakers reveals about priorities in Washington. He questions whether meaningful election reform is actually achievable within the current system and what signals viewers should be watching for moving forward.
The discussion then shifts to Iran, where Jon highlights ongoing narrative shifts across media and official channels. He examines how conflicting reports and strategic messaging create confusion, making it difficult to determine what is actually happening. Throughout the episode, Jon emphasizes the importance of slowing down, filtering information carefully, and avoiding emotional reactions to rapidly changing headlines. He closes by reinforcing the need for independent analysis in an environment where information overload can easily distort perception.

2 hours ago

In this episode of Breaking History, Matt Ehret and Ghost unpack the deeper strategic layers behind current global tensions, focusing on how narratives are shaped, controlled, and deployed in times of geopolitical instability. The conversation explores how information warfare, perception management, and historical framing are used to influence public understanding of unfolding events.
Matt and Ghost examine the role of competing power structures, the manipulation of crisis narratives, and how long term strategy often hides behind short term chaos. They also discuss the importance of recognizing patterns in history, questioning official explanations, and understanding how global power dynamics evolve through both overt conflict and subtle influence.
The episode challenges listeners to think critically about what they are seeing in real time and to consider how today’s events may be part of a much larger strategic arc that is still unfolding.

4 hours ago

In this March 18 episode of Badlands Daily, CannCon and Ashe in America are joined by Amy Reichert for a focused discussion on election integrity efforts in California and the evolving strategies being used at the grassroots level. Amy shares her firsthand experience working within California’s political landscape, detailing how ballot harvesting laws are being utilized and the challenges they present for candidates and voters.
The conversation breaks down how ballot collection practices have shifted campaign strategy, forcing candidates and organizations to adapt in order to remain competitive. Amy explains the mechanics behind these efforts and why understanding the rules is critical for anyone trying to operate effectively within the current system.
CannCon, Ashe, and Amy also discuss the broader implications for election integrity, emphasizing the importance of local engagement, organization, and accountability. The episode highlights how grassroots movements are responding to structural challenges and why participation at the local level remains essential for influencing outcomes.

4 hours ago

JB White returns to the core theme of discernment, focusing on how narratives are shaped, repeated, and often misunderstood in the current information environment. He challenges listeners to question where their perspectives originate and whether they are interpreting events independently or simply reacting to dominant narratives.
Throughout the episode, JB emphasizes the importance of stepping back and analyzing situations from a broader vantage point. He argues that many people become locked into surface level interpretations, missing the deeper strategic context that explains why events are unfolding the way they are.
JB also revisits the role of commentary within the Badlands community and beyond, stressing that strong opinions must be backed by clear thinking and a willingness to reassess assumptions. The conversation ultimately centers on sharpening judgment, resisting manipulation, and developing the ability to see beyond immediate reactions in order to better understand the larger picture.

15 hours ago

Alpha Warrior and Josh Reid examine the ongoing developments involving Israel and Iran, focusing on how the situation is being presented and interpreted in real time. They discuss the sequence of events, the strategic implications of military actions, and the way narratives are being shaped around escalation and response.
The conversation explores how different actors are positioning themselves, the role of media framing, and how quickly public perception can shift during moments of geopolitical tension. The hosts also reflect on how these developments fit into a broader pattern of information flow, urging listeners to pay close attention to how events unfold and how they are communicated.

17 hours ago

Chris Paul and Burning Bright dive into Back to the Future and uncover far more than a nostalgic time travel story. What begins as a lighthearted look at the film quickly evolves into a deeper discussion about causality, timeline manipulation, and the subtle ways narrative shapes how people understand past, present, and future.
They explore the mechanics of time travel within the story, the implications of altering events, and how small actions ripple into entirely different outcomes. Along the way, the conversation expands into questions about determinism, free will, and whether timelines are fixed or fluid. Chris and Burning Bright also examine how the film reflects broader ideas about memory, perception, and the human tendency to rewrite history through storytelling.
By the end, Back to the Future becomes less about a DeLorean and more about how narratives themselves act as vehicles that move people through time, shaping both identity and belief.

17 hours ago

CannCon, Ashe in America, and Colonel Towner Watkins continue their analysis of Stolen Elections, working through Chapter 13 and its expanding claims around election infrastructure, data manipulation, and alleged foreign and domestic coordination. As the chapter attempts to connect technical systems with broader conclusions about control and influence, the hosts slow things down and examine each claim against how election systems actually function.
The conversation focuses on the growing complexity of the narrative, particularly how technical language is used to support sweeping conclusions. The hosts question whether the chapter is building a coherent case or layering assumptions on top of misunderstood systems. Throughout the discussion, they emphasize the importance of distinguishing between what is technically possible, what is provable, and what is simply asserted without evidence.
As the breakdown continues, Chapter 13 becomes less about presenting new information and more about testing whether the story being told can withstand basic scrutiny.

21 hours ago

Ghost breaks down the latest developments across the geopolitical landscape, focusing on how recent events are being communicated to the public and what those signals may actually represent beneath the surface. He walks through key moments where political messaging, media framing, and strategic timing intersect, emphasizing how quickly narratives can form before the full picture is understood.
The episode centers on interpreting intent rather than just reacting to headlines, with Ghost highlighting how governments and institutions use language, sequencing, and selective information to guide public perception. He explores how these signals can indicate broader strategic positioning, even when direct action appears limited or unclear.
Throughout the discussion, Ghost reinforces the importance of slowing down, questioning early narratives, and analyzing events through a wider lens, reminding listeners that in geopolitics, understanding the message behind the message is often where the real insight lives.

24 hours ago

Jon Herold hosts The Daily Herold and dives into rapidly shifting narratives surrounding Iran, election legislation, and the broader information environment. He opens by examining conflicting reports tied to escalating tensions with Iran, highlighting how quickly messaging changes and how difficult it can be to separate signal from noise in real time. Jon walks through headlines, official statements, and media framing, emphasizing the importance of staying grounded while narratives evolve.
He then revisits the SAVE America Act and the political pressure surrounding it, discussing expectations for how lawmakers may respond and what the outcome could signal about broader priorities in Washington. Throughout the conversation, Jon reflects on how narratives are shaped, amplified, and sometimes contradicted across media and political channels. The episode closes with continued analysis of current events and Jon’s ongoing focus on approaching information with skepticism, context, and independent thought.

2 days ago

In this March 17 episode of Badlands Daily, CannCon and Ghost focus on the growing legal battles surrounding President Trump and the broader implications of ongoing court proceedings. The hosts examine how recent developments are shaping the legal landscape, with particular attention on how courts are interacting with executive authority and the political consequences of those decisions.
CannCon and Ghost discuss the strategy behind Trump’s legal approach, including how different rulings and filings may play into a larger effort to challenge or expose weaknesses within the judicial system. The conversation highlights the increasing tension between the executive branch and the courts, as well as the perception that certain legal actions are being driven by political motivations rather than neutral application of the law.
The episode also explores how these court battles are influencing public trust in the judicial system and raising broader questions about accountability, transparency, and the role of the courts in politically charged cases. Throughout the discussion, the hosts emphasize the importance of understanding both the legal mechanics and the narrative surrounding these high profile cases.

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