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

2 days ago

Episode 41 of OnlyLands brings together a rotating menagerie of Badlands Media hosts for an off-the-rails blend of humor, commentary, and community chaos. The episode features jokes, running gags, spontaneous commentary, and playful interactions that blur the line between satire and observation. A standout moment includes the appearance of El Alpha Chapo, revealed in-episode to be Alpha Warrior fully committed to the bit and embracing the character for maximum comedic effect. The hosts riff on current events, personal anecdotes, and Badlands culture, leaning into absurdity while keeping the energy loose and unpredictable. Throughout the episode, the conversation reflects the spirit of OnlyLands: unscripted, irreverent, and driven by chemistry rather than structure. Episode 41 captures the playful side of Badlands Media, where inside jokes, costumes, and controlled chaos take center stage and entertainment is the primary mission.

2 days ago

In Episode 151 of Spellbreakers, host Matt Trump explores how language, belief systems, and cultural conditioning shape perception and behavior. The episode focuses on recognizing false frameworks, questioning inherited assumptions, and understanding how narratives are used to influence thought and action. Matt examines the psychological and symbolic mechanisms that keep people trapped in cycles of confusion, distraction, and emotional manipulation, emphasizing the importance of discernment and self-awareness. Throughout the discussion, the conversation returns to the idea of “breaking spells” by consciously examining words, ideas, and emotional triggers rather than accepting them at face value. This episode encourages listeners to slow down, observe patterns, and reclaim personal agency by separating truth from illusion. Grounded in reflection and critical thinking, Episode 151 continues the show’s focus on inner clarity as a prerequisite for meaningful change.

2 days ago

In this January 23 episode of MAHA News, hosts Jordan Sather and Nate Prince break down several major health policy developments making headlines. The discussion covers Senator Dick Durbin’s proposed legislation targeting dietary supplements and what it could mean for consumer access, regulatory authority, and the supplement industry. Jordan and Nate also examine the announcement that the United States will no longer participate in the World Health Organization, along with the implications for global health governance and national sovereignty. The episode further explores new efforts by the Department of Health and Human Services to study the potential health impacts of electromagnetic fields, including why these studies are being revisited and what questions remain unanswered. Throughout the episode, the hosts focus on transparency, informed consent, and the importance of questioning centralized control over health decisions as new policies and research initiatives take shape.

2 days ago

In Episode 159 of Why We Vote, hosts CannCon and Ashe in America continue their in-depth coverage of developments surrounding Fulton County’s election process. The episode centers on testimony and evidence presented during recent Georgia State Election Board and Senate Ethics hearings, including ballot discrepancies, mixed ballot batches, and documentation showing officials were aware of vote shortfalls following the 2020 election. CannCon and Ashe walk through what was presented on the record, how complaints were handled, and why multiple matters were referred to the Department of Justice. The discussion also examines proposed remedies and reforms, such as hand-counted paper ballots, single-day voting, and tighter controls on election administration. Throughout the episode, the focus remains on transparency, accountability, and the importance of restoring public trust through verifiable election processes grounded in clear procedures and oversight.

2 days ago

In Episode 75 of Geopolitics, host Ghost examines ongoing shifts in global power and the strategic pressures shaping international relations. The episode focuses on how nations signal strength, apply leverage, and respond to changing geopolitical realities through diplomacy, economic tools, and military posture. Ghost walks through patterns of escalation and restraint, highlighting how timing, messaging, and reaction often reveal deeper strategic intent. The discussion also explores the role of alliances, regional flashpoints, and the limits of influence as longstanding assumptions are tested. Throughout the episode, attention is given to how perception and narrative affect decision-making on the world stage and why surface-level headlines often fail to capture underlying dynamics. This episode offers a grounded assessment of the current geopolitical environment and the forces influencing where global power is consolidating, shifting, or weakening.

2 days ago

In this episode of The Daily Herold, Jon Herold is joined by Ashe in America for an in-depth breakdown of developments surrounding Fulton County’s 2020 election process. The conversation focuses on testimony and findings from recent Georgia State Election Board and Senate Ethics hearings, including ballot discrepancies, mixed ballot batches, and documented awareness of vote shortfalls weeks after the election. Jon and Ashe walk through what officials knew, when they knew it, and how those facts intersect with later public statements and federal investigations. The episode also examines referrals to the Department of Justice, questions surrounding jurisdiction and oversight, and renewed calls for election reform such as hand-counted paper ballots and single-day voting. Throughout the discussion, the focus remains on accountability, transparency, and the growing pressure on institutions as previously disputed claims are reexamined through official records and sworn testimony.

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In this January 23, 2026 episode of Badlands Daily, hosts CannCon and Chris Paul walk through the latest developments unfolding across legal, political, and institutional fronts. The discussion focuses on mounting legal pressure, emerging consequences tied to prior actions, and how institutions are responding as scrutiny intensifies. CannCon and Chris examine court activity, investigative signals, and procedural moves, emphasizing how timing and coordination reveal more than public statements alone. The episode also explores narrative management, media framing, and the growing tension between official explanations and observable outcomes. Throughout the conversation, the hosts connect individual stories into a broader pattern of accountability, exposure, and systemic stress. This episode provides a clear snapshot of where things stand, what signals matter most right now, and why recent developments suggest the pressure is not easing but accelerating.

3 days ago

Tonight, we’re stepping off the outrage treadmill and into clarity.
I break down why staying angry isn’t effective, what real resistance looks like, and why the systems we talk about so much are terrified of people who see clearly.
From the dog at the fence to the newsstand of distractions, this live explores anger turned into resolve, self-preservation as resistance, and how to act deliberately in a world that profits from chaos.
If you’ve ever felt worn out by outrage cycles, or wondered how to focus your energy where it matters most, this episode is for you.

3 days ago

In Episode 141 of SITREP, hosts CannCon and Alpha Warrior break down the latest developments shaping the strategic and geopolitical landscape. The discussion focuses on military posture, escalation signals, and how messaging from leadership, institutions, and adversaries reflects deeper movement beneath the surface. CannCon and Alpha examine patterns in timing, coordination, and response, highlighting how actions on the world stage often communicate more than official statements alone. The episode also explores the balance between deterrence and provocation, the role of perception in modern conflict, and the risks that emerge when red lines are tested or ignored. Throughout the conversation, the hosts emphasize situational awareness, historical context, and the importance of reading between the lines as events continue to unfold. This episode offers a grounded assessment of where things stand, what signals matter most, and why the current moment demands close attention.

3 days ago

In Episode 36 of Quite Frankly, host Frankie Val delivers an unfiltered breakdown of the current political and cultural moment, focusing on power dynamics, institutional credibility, and the growing strain beneath official narratives. The episode examines how authority is asserted, defended, and increasingly questioned as contradictions become harder to ignore. Frankie walks through legal maneuvering, political theater, and public messaging, highlighting how pressure builds when systems rely more on perception than substance. Throughout the discussion, attention is given to accountability, narrative control, and the widening gap between what is presented to the public and what is observable in reality. With his trademark directness, Frankie challenges listeners to recognize patterns, question motivations, and consider what happens when credibility erodes faster than it can be restored. This episode underscores why clarity, skepticism, and honesty matter more than ever in an environment shaped by confusion and controlled messaging.

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