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.
Episodes

9 hours ago
9 hours ago
Alpha Warrior and Josh Reid break down the latest developments surrounding Iran, focusing on how war narratives are being shaped in real time and what signals may point toward regime change rather than prolonged conflict. The hosts explore how official statements, media framing, and timing of events can reveal deeper strategic intent, especially when viewed through the lens of past operations and communication patterns.
They also examine how public messaging, including statements from political leaders and viral online reactions, can be used to influence perception and steer emotional responses. The conversation highlights the importance of staying grounded, filtering information carefully, and recognizing how easily narratives can be manipulated during moments of global tension.
Throughout the episode, Alpha and Josh emphasize the need to read between the lines, question surface level reporting, and remain focused on the broader strategic picture rather than reacting to every headline.

10 hours ago
10 hours ago
Burning Bright is joined by Ghost to tackle what they describe as one of the most complex geopolitical and narrative challenges in play right now: the “Iranian Knot.” Building on recent discussions and analysis, the episode explores how the situation surrounding Iran is not a simple conflict, but a deeply engineered entanglement shaped by decades of energy politics, foreign intervention, and competing narratives.
Burning and Ghost break down why Iran continues to sit at the center of both real world tensions and the information war, examining how energy, historical power struggles, and global influence converge in this region. The conversation moves between macro level strategy and narrative framing, including how escalation and deescalation can happen simultaneously and why what appears to be chaos may actually be a structured process. They also explore the idea that this “knot” was intentionally tied, making the process of unraveling it far more complex than most people realize.
As the discussion unfolds, the hosts highlight the difficulty of separating truth from narrative in a rapidly evolving media environment, emphasizing that understanding the Iranian Knot requires both historical context and a willingness to question surface level explanations.

11 hours ago
11 hours ago
In Episode 24 of the No Treason Podcast, Jonathan Drake continues his breakdown of Lysander Spooner’s Trial by Jury, focusing on the question of who truly determines justice within a legal system. Drake examines the tension between judicial authority and the role of the jury, challenging the assumption that judges should have the final say on the meaning of law.
The episode explores how shifting power away from juries and toward centralized legal authorities has reshaped the justice system into one that prioritizes procedural control over individual judgment. Drake walks through Spooner’s argument that juries were originally intended to serve as independent evaluators of both law and fact, acting as a safeguard against government overreach.
Throughout the discussion, he highlights how modern courts have narrowed the jury’s role, creating a system where citizens are expected to comply with laws they may not fully understand. The episode ultimately argues that restoring the jury’s full authority would reintroduce accountability, decentralize power, and better align legal outcomes with the common understanding of justice.

19 hours ago
19 hours ago
Jon Herold launches America First Stories by sitting down with Mo Benson of Benson Honey Farms, one of Badlands’ earliest supporters, to share the real story behind her family business and her fight to survive a life-threatening medical crisis. Mo walks through the brutal health battle that nearly took her life, how it reshaped her perspective, and the strength it took to come back while raising five young children and rebuilding their operation.
The conversation dives deep into the world of commercial beekeeping, from starting with 90 hives to scaling into thousands, the realities of pollination across the country, and the hands-on process of producing raw honey. Mo explains the economics behind the industry, the challenges facing American beekeepers, and how foreign honey impacts local producers.
Beyond business, Mo shares her journey into grassroots politics, detailing how local involvement can create real change from the ground up. From county-level organizing to working alongside elected officials, she breaks down how everyday people can step into leadership and influence the direction of their communities.
This episode blends resilience, entrepreneurship, and civic engagement into a powerful introduction to the stories behind the people who support Badlands.Visit Benson Honey Farms: https://badlandsmedia.tv/honey

2 days ago
2 days ago
Jon Herold and Chris Paul return for Devolution Power Hour to continue dissecting the rapidly evolving situation surrounding Iran and the increasingly fragmented narratives shaping public understanding. As new headlines emerge and prior claims begin to shift or collapse, the hosts focus on how quickly certainty can dissolve in a high-speed information environment.
The discussion centers on the gap between what is reported, what is assumed, and what can actually be known. Jon and Chris examine how early reactions often solidify into strong opinions before enough information is available, leading to cycles of confusion as updates contradict initial narratives.
They also explore the role of public reaction in amplifying or distorting events, particularly in online spaces where emotional responses can spread faster than verified information. Rather than chasing every update, the hosts emphasize the importance of slowing down, reassessing assumptions, and maintaining discipline when evaluating complex geopolitical developments.
Throughout the episode, the focus remains on recognizing how narratives evolve in real time and why maintaining a measured, analytical approach is critical when information is incomplete or actively shifting.

3 days ago
3 days ago
In Episode 49 of OnlyLands, a full menagerie of Badlands Media hosts takes on the increasingly chaotic world of global economics, tariffs, and trade policy. The conversation centers around how tariffs are framed publicly versus how they actually function behind the scenes, with the hosts questioning whether these policies truly protect domestic industries or simply shift burdens onto consumers in less obvious ways.
The discussion expands into the broader mechanics of trade wars and economic leverage, exploring how nations use financial pressure, supply chains, and policy decisions as tools of control. The hosts break down how these strategies impact everyday people, often in ways that are hidden beneath political messaging and media spin.
As the episode unfolds, the group examines the illusion of control within modern economic systems, highlighting how narratives around strength and independence can conflict with the realities of global interdependence. With their signature mix of humor and sharp analysis, the hosts unpack complex economic ideas in a way that is both accessible and thought provoking.

3 days ago
3 days ago
In Episode 159 of Spellbreakers, Matt Trump continues the deep dive into Jeffrey Epstein’s connections to elite scientists, shifting the focus toward the darker implications surrounding advanced research, secrecy, and unexplained deaths within the scientific community. Building on the cold fusion discussion, Matt explores how certain breakthroughs and the people behind them seem to intersect with patterns of suppression, intimidation, and in some cases, suspicious circumstances.
The episode examines how high level funding networks, intelligence ties, and academic institutions may converge around sensitive areas of research, raising difficult questions about who controls innovation and what happens when discoveries challenge existing power structures. Matt connects these threads to Epstein’s network, suggesting that his role may have extended beyond social engineering into something far more embedded within scientific influence.
As the conversation unfolds, Matt challenges listeners to consider whether these connections are coincidence or part of a broader pattern where science, power, and risk collide in ways the public rarely sees.

3 days ago
3 days ago
CannCon and Ashe in America are joined by attorney Peter Ticktin for a wide-ranging discussion on constitutional law, executive authority, and the legal frameworks surrounding election legitimacy. The conversation explores how the Constitution is interpreted in modern legal battles, the limits of federal power, and how legal strategies are being used to challenge or defend election outcomes.
Peter breaks down complex constitutional arguments into plain terms, walking through the role of the executive branch, the judiciary, and the tension between state and federal authority. The discussion also touches on legal precedent, the importance of due process, and how courts approach politically sensitive cases.
Throughout the episode, the panel examines how legal narratives shape public perception and why understanding constitutional structure is critical in evaluating election-related disputes. It is a deep dive into law, power, and the ongoing debate over how America governs itself.
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3 days ago
3 days ago
Jordan Sather and Nate Prince return to MAHA News to unpack the ongoing tension between public health messaging, food industry practices, and the growing demand for transparency in medicine. The episode centers on how systemic incentives continue to shape outcomes in healthcare, with a focus on chronic disease, nutrition, and the role of regulatory bodies in influencing both treatment and prevention strategies.
The hosts explore how narratives around food, pharmaceuticals, and long term health are formed, questioning whether current systems are designed to improve outcomes or simply manage symptoms. They also examine how information flows through media and institutions, and why more people are beginning to challenge long standing assumptions about diet, disease, and medical authority.
From policy discussions to cultural shifts, the conversation highlights the increasing pressure for accountability across both the healthcare system and the industries that support it.

3 days ago
3 days ago
Jon Herold hosts The Daily Herold and breaks down a rapidly intensifying news cycle marked by colliding narratives, political pressure, and shifting priorities in Washington. Jon walks through the latest developments, highlighting how multiple storylines are converging at once and creating confusion around what actually matters. He emphasizes the importance of recognizing when narratives are being layered or redirected, especially as new information is introduced at a rapid pace.
The episode also explores mounting legislative pressure points, with Jon analyzing how political actors are positioning themselves publicly versus what their actions suggest behind the scenes. He questions how much of what is unfolding is organic versus coordinated, encouraging viewers to look beyond surface level reporting. Throughout the discussion, Jon reinforces the need to step back, identify patterns, and maintain perspective in an environment where information is constant but clarity is limited.

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