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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

36 minutes ago
36 minutes ago
In this Special Coverage briefing, Department of War leadership outlines the launch and early execution of Operation Epic Fury, a large-scale, multi-domain military campaign directed by President Donald J. Trump. Officials describe the operation as the most lethal, complex, and precise aerial effort in history, targeting Iranian missile systems, naval forces, command and control infrastructure, and nuclear-related facilities.
The briefing details coordinated strikes across land, sea, air, cyber, and space domains, including hundreds of missions, thousands of munitions delivered, and the establishment of local air superiority within the first 57 hours. Leaders emphasize that this is not a regime change war, but a focused mission to eliminate Iran’s ability to project power through missiles, drones, naval assets, and nuclear ambitions.
The press conference also addresses U.S. casualties, force posture in the region, cooperation with Israeli forces, and questions about timeline, escalation, and objectives. Officials repeatedly stress that the operation will proceed on America-first terms, without publicly telegraphing duration or next steps.

49 minutes ago
49 minutes ago
In this explosive March 2nd episode of Badlands Daily, CannCon and Zak Paine unpack the rapidly escalating U.S. military operation in Iran following the reported death of Ayatollah Khamenei and a sweeping decapitation strike on Iran’s leadership.
They break down President Trump’s dual speeches, the reported immunity offer to the IRGC, and the implications of what Trump described as one of the largest military offensives the world has ever seen. The hosts wrestle openly with anti-war principles, the intelligence community’s role in regime change, and whether this marks the end of CIA-installed power structures in the Middle East.
The conversation expands into reported U.S. casualties, friendly fire incidents, the Strait of Hormuz tensions, and whether diplomacy in Geneva was undercut or strategically reinforced.
Plus: an alleged Iran-linked shooting in Texas, the Dubai missile debris incident, Jim Carrey clone conspiracies, and Joe Biden’s latest public stumble.
This episode captures the uncertainty, tension, and strategic questions defining the moment — without abandoning skepticism or prayerful perspective.

54 minutes ago
54 minutes ago
In this high-energy episode, JB White opens with a powerful thread framing Donald Trump as a master strategist who understands reality, power, and the true nature of global leadership. From Iran and Israel to Russia, China, and Saudi Arabia, JB argues that what we are witnessing is not chaos—but calculated strength. He explores the difference between words and action, critiques institutional “box-checking” elites, and explains why peace through strength sometimes requires force.
JB also dives into media narratives, the USS Liberty debate, European political mindsets, racial discourse in America, Palantir’s technological edge, and what he believes is an unprecedented moment of U.S. dominance on the world stage. It’s a wide-ranging, unapologetic look at geopolitics, culture, and power—with plenty of classic RattlerGator fire.

11 hours ago
11 hours ago
Alpha Warrior and Josh Reid dive headfirst into the rapidly unfolding conflict with Iran, breaking down what’s really happening beyond the headlines. From the elimination of senior IRGC leadership to the dismantling of Iran’s command-and-control structure, the hosts explore why this operation appears focused on decapitating the theocratic military arm rather than targeting civilian governance. They unpack President Trump’s four-week objective, discuss the strategic implications for China and the global balance of power, and examine the role of artificial intelligence, energy control, and game theory in shaping modern warfare.
The conversation also tackles emotional reactions from Americans at home, the psychology of propaganda, and the importance of critical thinking in the Q community. With references to Q drops on “game theory,” sovereign alliances, and the idea of saving the true “final boss” for last, this episode challenges viewers to zoom out and see the bigger chessboard.
High friction. High stakes. No fluff.

14 hours ago
14 hours ago
Burning Bright returns from an 81-hour power outage and jumps straight into the geopolitical storm, joined by Ghost for a deep dive into what may be another masterclass in narrative warfare. Framed around the bold premise of “The War That Wasn’t,” this episode examines the rapid escalation surrounding Iran and whether it mirrors earlier operations like Venezuela’s so-called regime change moment. Is this the beginning of a neocon wet dream… or another Trumpian Kobayashi Maru designed to force adversaries and allies onto the same rug? Burning and Ghost analyze media reactions, template patterns, escalation markers, and the predictable pivot from praise to outrage when war doesn’t materialize. It’s part strategy session, part victory lap, and part warning that narrative damage may be harder to unwind this time. If you’ve ever wondered whether you’re discombobulated or strategically combobulated, this one’s for you.

15 hours ago
15 hours ago
In Episode 21, Jonathan Drake continues his deep dive into Lysander Spooner’s Trial by Jury, focusing on the objections raised against juries judging both law and fact. Building on last week’s discussion of criminality, intent, and the erosion of liberty through statutory law, Jonathan dismantles the maxim that “ignorance of the law is no excuse” and challenges the idea that judges alone should define what law means.
This episode explores the central tension between centralized authority and decentralized power, arguing that true liberty depends on juries acting as the final safeguard against tyranny. Jonathan walks through Spooner’s responses to four major objections, addressing concerns about “ignorant” jurors, absolute jury power, and the risk of inconsistent verdicts. The conclusion is bold but consistent: it is better for justice to occasionally fail than for injustice to be systemically enforced.
At its core, this episode frames trial by jury not as a procedural relic, but as the true palladium of liberty—and a necessary check on government overreach.

2 days ago
2 days ago
Jon Herold and Chris Paul dive headfirst into the breaking escalation with Iran, unpacking the overnight strikes, Trump’s national address, and the immediate media frenzy that followed. They analyze the justifications being presented, from decades-old grievances to nuclear red lines, and question whether this is a limited military operation, the start of a broader war, or another narrative being strategically unraveled.
The hosts explore the constitutional debate around presidential war powers, the role of Congress, and how past administrations set precedents that are now being cited as justification. They also examine the optics of U.S.–Israel coordination, media messaging, and the sudden shift among anti-war voices now cheering escalation.
Beyond the battlefield headlines, Jon and Chris zoom out to discuss regime narratives, intelligence pipelines, and the psychology of public consent in times of conflict. Is this a short-term discombobulation of global players, or the doorway to something larger? As always, they challenge viewers to think beyond the screen and resist reflexive reactions.

2 days ago
2 days ago
Cam Cooksey opens Episode 42 wide awake in the aftermath of breaking overnight news, walking through the U.S. strikes on Iran, President Trump’s statements, and the larger narrative surrounding regime change, election interference, and the possibility of strategic versus sustained war. Rather than react emotionally, Cam urges a 72-hour pause for discernment, warning viewers not to abandon principles in the heat of the moment.
He also covers Trump’s move to cut ties with Anthropic AI, explosive fraud revelations around Minnesota autism payments, and what accountability may look like moving forward. But this episode isn’t just geopolitics — it’s spiritual grounding. Cam weaves scripture, the armor of God, and reminders of divine sovereignty into the chaos, emphasizing faith over fear.
The show closes with optimism: RFK Jr.’s upcoming federal definition of ultra-processed foods, reinstatement of military members discharged over the COVID mandate, and the reminder that America’s strength is both physical and spiritual.

2 days ago
2 days ago
Hosted by Brad Zerbo and Jaytriot with special guest Ashe in America, this special edition of The Audio Files dives deep into the culture, history, and philosophy behind jam bands. Ashe traces the musical lineage from The Grateful Dead’s touring-first rebellion to The Allman Brothers’ Southern rock harmonies, Derek and the Dominos’ blues influence, Widespread Panic’s Red Rocks legacy, and the sovereign spirit of Jack Johnson. Along the way, the trio explores bootleg culture, improvisation, musical community, and how bands built movements without relying on radio gatekeepers.
The conversation crescendos with Dave Matthews Band, featuring a live COVID-era performance that became a lifeline during lockdowns, and a surprise guitar remix from Brad that bridges skepticism with appreciation. The episode closes with Rusted Root and a heartfelt tribute to a dear friend, reminding listeners why live music and shared experience matter so much.
Themes of musical freedom, community resilience, artistic sovereignty, and the emotional power of live performance run throughout this episode.

3 days ago
3 days ago
In Episode 46 of OnlyLands, hosted by a full-blown menagerie of Badlands Media hosts, the chaos is immediate and relentless. Zak kicks things off with a nightmare roof leak involving solar panels, bankrupt warranties, and a bathroom exhaust vent that was never actually vented.
From there, the crew spirals into FDA “allowable maggots,” pigeon-infused cornstarch processing, and whether beard oil might secretly be an aphrodisiac.
They dissect Bill Clinton’s carefully worded Epstein testimony, debate whether Gavin Newsom’s awkward pandering was racist or just condescending, and question why public trust keeps collapsing at every institutional level. There’s a deep dive into taxation, borrowing, and Spooner’s eternal relevance, plus a detour into marble music machines and spinning-neck guitars.
It’s equal parts philosophy, comedy, conspiracy, and beard maintenance. As always, nothing is safe — not politicians, not Neanderthals, and definitely not boar bristle brushes.

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