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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

48 minutes ago
48 minutes ago
In Episode 145 of SITREP, CannCon and Alpha Warrior are joined by Based and Biased for a wide-ranging discussion on the evolving information war shaping today’s political landscape. The conversation examines the strategic messaging surrounding recent national developments, the media’s role in amplifying or suppressing key narratives, and how public perception is being steered in real time.
The trio dives into election integrity concerns, institutional responses, and the broader implications of policy shifts and executive authority. They explore the tension between optics and action, questioning whether current political maneuvers signal genuine reform or calculated positioning.
Throughout the episode, Based and Biased adds sharp commentary on the cultural and ideological undercurrents influencing voter sentiment and grassroots energy. Together, the hosts unpack how narrative control, legislative battles, and public reaction intersect in this pivotal moment.
Episode 145 delivers a strategic-level breakdown of the forces at play and challenges listeners to look beyond headlines to understand the deeper contest for power and influence.

2 hours ago
2 hours ago
In Episode 41 of Quite Frankly, Frankie Val dissects the latest political narratives dominating headlines and challenges the motives driving them. From high-profile political theater to shifting media storylines, Frankie explores how perception is shaped, redirected, and weaponized in real time. He examines contradictions in official messaging, the role of establishment institutions, and the broader implications for public trust.
The episode moves through key cultural and political flashpoints, highlighting how strategic framing influences public reaction and fuels division. Frankie connects current events to deeper structural issues, questioning whether what we’re witnessing is incompetence, orchestration, or something more calculated.
With his signature analytical style, Frankie urges listeners to step back from surface-level outrage and instead focus on patterns, incentives, and long-term consequences. Episode 41 delivers a sharp breakdown of the moment we’re in and asks the central question: who benefits from the chaos?

5 hours ago
5 hours ago
In Episode 122 of Taking It Back, Adel Nero, Frankie Val, and Zak Paine break down President Trump’s recent State of the Union address and the political firestorm that followed. The hosts analyze the speech’s key moments, including pointed exchanges with Democrats, reactions to policy proposals, and the broader optics that may shape public perception heading into the midterms.
The conversation dives deep into election integrity, the SAVE Act, voter ID, and concerns about fraud, with particular attention given to Fulton County and the possibility of executive action if Congress fails to act. They also discuss proposals surrounding federal income tax, tariffs, and government spending, exploring what meaningful reform would look like in practice.
From the role of media messaging to questions about political will, this episode tackles whether America truly has the resolve to confront corruption and restore trust in its institutions.

9 hours ago
9 hours ago
On the February 26 episode of The Daily Herold, Jon Herold tackles a packed news cycle ranging from election legislation drama to explosive oversight revelations. Jon breaks down the confusion surrounding the SAVE Act, the mechanics of a talking filibuster, and whether Senate leadership actually intends to force Democrats to hold the floor or quietly allow a 60-vote threshold to block the bill.
He also covers reports that Hillary Clinton’s closed-door Epstein deposition was paused after a leaked photo circulated online, raising questions about transparency and political theater. In addition, Jon analyzes claims that Biden’s DOJ obtained call records tied to Kash Patel and Susie Wiles during the Trump investigations, exploring what that means for surveillance powers and accountability.
Other topics include Fani Willis receiving a federal grant during her prosecution of Trump, a former U.S. Air Force pilot arrested for training Chinese military pilots, and escalating rhetoric surrounding Iran. Throughout the show, Jon emphasizes discernment, election integrity concerns, and the broader institutional resistance facing President Trump’s agenda.

10 hours ago
10 hours ago
In Season 2, Episode 7 of The Choice, Ghost and Ashe in America unpack the mounting consequences of unchecked power and the moment of reckoning now confronting institutions that once operated without scrutiny. The episode explores how narratives are constructed, who benefits from chaos, and what happens when long-protected systems begin to fracture under public awareness.
Ghost and Ashe analyze the patterns behind coordinated messaging, political theater, and media amplification, questioning whether recent developments represent collapse, exposure, or calculated repositioning. They also examine the psychological component of information warfare, highlighting how fear, division, and distraction are leveraged to maintain control.
Throughout the discussion, the hosts emphasize personal responsibility and discernment, arguing that the “choice” is not merely political but moral and civic. As pressures build across legal, cultural, and institutional fronts, this episode frames the current moment as a test of courage, clarity, and the willingness to confront uncomfortable truths as the reckoning unfolds.

12 hours ago
12 hours ago
On the February 26 episode of Badlands Daily, CannCon and Alpha Warrior break down a fast-moving news cycle marked by state-level pushback, border policy fallout, and escalating tension between federal agencies and local authorities. The hosts analyze new developments tied to immigration enforcement, sanctuary jurisdictions, and the broader legal battles shaping national sovereignty debates.
They also examine congressional maneuvering surrounding election security measures and judicial intervention, discussing how recent rulings and legislative proposals could impact enforcement and accountability. Additional focus is given to media framing, shifting public sentiment, and how narrative control influences perception during high-pressure political moments.
Throughout the episode, CannCon and Alpha explore the widening gap between state and federal priorities, asking whether the current clashes represent short-term friction or a deeper structural realignment. The conversation centers on governance authority, constitutional limits, and the strategic positioning unfolding across multiple fronts.

23 hours ago
23 hours ago
In Episode 435 of Devolution Power Hour, Jon Herold is joined by Alpha Warrior, filling in for Burning Bright, for a detailed breakdown of President Trump’s State of the Union address and the layered reactions that followed. The conversation focuses heavily on optics inside the chamber, timing, and how certain moments may connect to broader narrative positioning.
The hosts also revisit Q posts and specific drops, analyzing deltas, language parallels, and how recent events appear to align with themes previously highlighted in the drops. They examine whether the messaging surrounding election integrity, fraud, and institutional resistance reflects coincidence or coordinated signaling.
Throughout the episode, Jon and Alpha emphasize pattern recognition, timestamps, and strategic patience, discussing how public events may intersect with a longer-term framework. The discussion blends real-time political developments with Q analysis, asking listeners to consider how narrative, optics, and sequencing fit into a larger operational picture.

24 hours ago
24 hours ago
In Season 4, Episode 18 of Altered State, Brad Zerbo and Zak Paine take on one of the most controversial 9/11 theories: the claim that directed energy weapons were used to bring down the Twin Towers. The hosts examine the origins of the theory, the figures who popularized it, and the specific arguments surrounding dustification, anomalous metal behavior, and eyewitness accounts.
Brad and Zak break down the technical claims point by point, discussing physics, structural collapse dynamics, and what the available evidence does — and does not — support. They explore whether certain anomalies require exotic explanations or if more conventional mechanisms sufficiently account for the observed destruction.
Throughout the episode, the conversation focuses on discernment and methodological rigor, challenging listeners to separate emotional appeal from scientific analysis. Rather than dismissing questions outright, the hosts scrutinize the theory’s internal consistency and evidentiary standards, encouraging critical thinking when evaluating extraordinary claims about 9/11 and advanced weapons technology.

2 days ago
2 days ago
Expulsions from England (1290), France (multiple times), Spain (1492), Portugal (1497), countless German states, Italian cities, and beyond—stretching back to antiquity and forward to 20th-century Arab countries. Historians document hundreds of instances across 2,000+ years. Tonight on the show, we trace the major waves, examine the recurring accusations and triggers (from blood libels to economic scapegoating), and explore why this might be relevant today.

2 days ago
2 days ago
In Episode 5 of MAHA Living, Jordan Sather and Nate Prince dive into the healing powers of psychedelic compounds and challenge decades of cultural conditioning around “Schedule 1” substances. From psilocybin and ayahuasca to ibogaine and DMT, they explore the growing body of research showing real therapeutic potential for depression, PTSD, addiction, and neuroplasticity.
The conversation breaks down how these compounds interact with serotonin receptors, stimulate brain-derived neurotrophic factors, and promote structural brain changes that can last months after just one to three sessions. Jordan and Nate also discuss the importance of intention, preparation, and responsible use, sharing personal experiences and lessons learned from both profound and difficult journeys.
They examine the historical suppression of psychedelics, the pharmaceutical industry’s resistance, and the recent shift toward decriminalization and medical research in certain states. Ultimately, this episode frames psychedelics not as party drugs, but as powerful tools—when used wisely—for rewiring the brain, confronting trauma, and fostering deep personal transformation.

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