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

11 hours ago

Jon Herold and Zak Paine return for a post-GART recap packed with sharp analysis, humor, and plenty of debate. They break down viral Trump posts that sent the internet into a frenzy, discuss sudden political resignations, and reflect on the most intense and thought-provoking moments from the GART panels. From media manipulation to AI, energy control, and disclosure theories, the conversation highlights how narratives are shaped and challenged in real time. The episode leans into the value of friction, showing how opposing viewpoints can spark deeper understanding rather than division. If you missed GART or want the behind-the-scenes perspective, this episode delivers the highlights and the heat.

15 hours ago

In Episode 2 of Breaking Free of Psyops, Matt Ehret shifts focus from occult influence to modern geopolitical narratives, breaking down the widely circulated claims about China’s so-called “social credit system.” Drawing from research compiled with Cynthia Chung, this episode challenges the dominant portrayal of China as a dystopian surveillance state.
The discussion explores how anti-China narratives have been shaped through decades of Cold War propaganda, intelligence agency influence, and media coordination. Matt examines the role of private fintech corporations like Alibaba and Tencent, arguing that many of the most abusive credit systems are not state-run but tied to global financial networks with Western backing.
From the legacy of the Cold War to modern behavioral engineering and global financial control, this episode questions who is really behind emerging systems of surveillance and social control.

22 hours ago

President Trump delivers remarks addressing ongoing negotiations with Iran, emphasizing a firm red line against nuclear weapons and signaling confidence that a deal may be reached. Central to the discussion is the implementation of a naval blockade and its role in forcing Iran back to the negotiating table while reshaping global energy dynamics.
Trump highlights America’s energy independence, contrasting it with the world’s reliance on critical trade routes like the Strait of Hormuz. The briefing also touches on domestic policy wins, including tax cuts and the no tax on tips initiative, framing them as key economic victories for American workers.
Throughout the exchange, tensions with media narratives surface, as Trump pushes back on coverage and reinforces his administration’s strategic approach to both foreign and domestic policy.

22 hours ago

Jon Herold returns from GART with reflections on the surprisingly stagnant news cycle before diving into the latest media frenzy around Trump’s controversial post depicting himself in a religious light. He breaks down the reaction, arguing it’s another example of narrative warfare and intentional provocation. The episode also covers ongoing uncertainty around Iran, including ceasefire tensions and blockade developments, while questioning the consistency of official messaging. Jon then explores newly declassified documents tied to Trump’s first impeachment, highlighting concerns about hearsay, bias, and the credibility of the original whistleblower. Throughout the show, he emphasizes how narratives are constructed, manipulated, and weaponized in modern politics.

23 hours ago

Zak Paine and Ghost fill in on Badlands Daily and cover a packed Monday show that moves from GART reflections into deep state intrigue, domestic political scandal, and rising geopolitical tension. They break down newly released material tied to the 2019 Ukraine impeachment, arguing it exposes coordinated intelligence community misconduct and renewed questions around Eric Ciaramella, Adam Schiff, Vindman, and Tulsi Gabbard’s document release.
The conversation then turns to Eric Swalwell’s campaign collapse, the Dignity Act fight over immigration amnesty, and a wider warning about controlled opposition inside the GOP. In the final stretch, they tackle Trump’s Iran strategy, NATO’s failures, and escalating conflict in Lebanon, including concern over attacks on Christian sites.

3 days ago

Broadcasting live from GART 11 in Nashville, Jon Herold, Chris Paul, and Burning Bright dive into a wide-ranging, unfiltered conversation on geopolitics, media narratives, and the power of perception.
The panel breaks down the optics surrounding Trump, JD Vance, and the Iran situation, exploring whether global events are being shaped more by narrative than reality. They also tackle the influence of energy markets, the petrodollar system, and the role of oligarchs in shaping policy, all while mixing in humor, live audience interaction, and behind-the-scenes moments from the event.
From serious debates about sovereignty and power structures to lighter moments with the GART crowd, this episode captures the raw, unscripted energy of a live Badlands panel.

4 days ago

Live from Nashville during the Great American Restoration Tour, CannCon and Chris Paul break down the intersection of global conflict, political narratives, and institutional control. From Trump’s trade realignment and escalating tensions in the Strait of Hormuz to NATO fractures and North Korea’s latest military signals, the episode tracks a rapidly shifting world order.
Domestically, the conversation zeroes in on election integrity battles in Arizona and California, drawing sharp contrasts between acknowledged government fraud and the resistance to election scrutiny. The hosts also dissect media narratives surrounding Trump and Epstein, framing them as coordinated attempts to influence public perception.
Blending humor with sharp analysis, the discussion paints a picture of competing systems, narrative warfare, and the unraveling of long-standing global alliances, all while broadcasting live in front of an energized GART audience.Get your GART Virtual Tickets: https://badlandsmedia.tv/gart

5 days ago

Frankie Val and crew bounce between humor, music, and real-life health insights in this wide-ranging episode. The show leans into its signature off-the-cuff style, featuring AI-generated parodies, ridiculous song breakdowns, and plenty of chat room interaction. What starts as comedic riffing evolves into a more grounded discussion on personal health, nutrition, and the importance of simple, consistent guidelines.
The conversation highlights how easily people overlook basic health fundamentals while chasing complexity, and why accessible information and community learning can go a long way. Whether they are joking about absurd lyrics or sharing practical wellness advice, the group keeps things entertaining while slipping in real value.

6 days ago

Jon Herold and Burning Bright return to break down the chaos of competing narratives, focusing on recent Iran “decodes,” shifting war narratives, and the broader concept of information warfare. The episode explores how predictions, failed expectations, and narrative reversals may not be mistakes, but part of a larger pattern of misdirection and psychological operations.
They examine how quickly online communities adapt when narratives fail, and what that reveals about belief systems, influence, and credibility. With a mix of humor and sharp analysis, the hosts question whether current events are organic or carefully orchestrated to shape perception and reaction.

6 days ago

Tonight, we dive into the unknown — from ghostly murmurs to AI reporting messages to the FBI. Are these modern fears signs of real danger, or just a reflection of our misunderstanding?
We explore humanity’s relationship with technology, the line between curiosity and paranoia, and what it means to navigate a world that’s changing faster than we can grasp.
Plus, Theo Von joins Joe Rogan to bring humor, insight, and perspective on how we process fear in the digital age.

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