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

10 hours ago
10 hours ago
In Episode 031 of DEFCON ZERQ, Alpha Warrior and Josh Reid go live to dissect the intensifying Epstein narrative, the SAVE Act battle in the Senate, and what they see as a broader strategy unfolding ahead of the midterms. The conversation centers on whether Trump is deliberately allowing public frustration to build in order to force accountability through representatives, declassification, and potential emergency powers tied to election infrastructure.
They analyze John Solomon’s comments about forthcoming revelations regarding 2020 election interference, foreign involvement, and intelligence agencies, connecting it to possible summer disclosures and the political fallout that could follow. The hosts also debate mainstream media’s sudden shift in tone on Q, asking whether it’s infiltration, misdirection, or something bigger.
The episode closes with a deep dive into Zorro Ranch, national security implications, and allegations of scientific espionage tied to Epstein’s network. Throughout, Alpha and Josh challenge viewers to think critically, question narratives on both sides, and prepare for what they believe could be a decisive turning point in 2026.

11 hours ago
11 hours ago
In Episode 156 of Badlands Story Hour, Burning Bright and Chris Paul discuss A Beautiful Mind, exploring its portrayal of John Nash, the concept of the Nash equilibrium, and the broader implications of game theory. The hosts examine how the film presents academia, elite power structures, and the idea that rational actors pursuing their own interests can produce an equilibrium outcome.
They dig into the movie’s pattern-recognition theme, comparing Nash’s newspaper “decoding” and imagined military assignment to modern truth-seeking and conspiracy culture. The conversation touches on the risks of over-interpreting signals, the vulnerability of communities to manipulation, and how narrative framing can shape belief.
Burning Bright and Chris also reflect on the film’s treatment of faith, proof, and moral relativism, questioning whether beliefs are ever fully grounded in evidence or if all worldviews ultimately rest on faith at some level. Blending film analysis with cultural commentary, Ep. 156 uses A Beautiful Mind as a lens to examine power, perception, and the responsibility that comes with seeking truth.

11 hours ago
11 hours ago
In Episode 178 of Brad & Abbey Live, Brad and Abbey Zerbo open with a deep dive into newly stitched 9/11 broadcast footage, highlighting a missing three-minute segment from CBS coverage and audio from a local Washington reporter describing the Pentagon impact with “no evidence of an aircraft tail.” The discussion explores discrepancies between national and local reporting and raises questions about what was removed and why.
Abbey then unveils a growing list of high-profile resignations following the release of the Jeffrey Epstein files, spanning finance, academia, media, and international government roles. The couple examines patterns, connections, and what these departures could signal.
The episode closes with an aggressive return to 2020 election fraud analysis. They revisit Trump’s pre-election warnings about mail-in ballots, share viral poll watcher footage from Philadelphia, and break down real-time vote anomalies captured on CNN involving sudden vote spikes and reversals. Framing the moment as strategic and urgent, Brad and Abbey argue that exposing election irregularities is essential before moving forward.

11 hours ago
11 hours ago
In this episode of Badlands Book Club, CannCon and Ashe in America are joined by Colonel Towner Watkins as they continue working through Stolen Elections, covering the next section of the book and unpacking its claims in real time. The discussion revisits allegations surrounding Venezuela, cartel activity, Chinese money laundering, and narco-trafficking, with the hosts challenging the sourcing, math, and logic presented in the text.
As the chapter shifts toward Smartmatic, Sequoia, Dominion, and international election contracts, the panel scrutinizes assertions about corporate ownership, offshore registrations, CFIUS investigations, and the role of figures like Lord Mark Malloch-Brown. They compare the book’s claims to publicly available records, question the reliance on unnamed whistleblowers, and dissect the interview excerpts used as evidence.
Throughout the episode, the hosts emphasize the difference between documented proof and layered hearsay, pushing back on what they argue is narrative framing rather than substantiated fact. The result is a detailed, point-by-point analysis of the book’s claims and the broader story it attempts to tell about elections and foreign influence.

11 hours ago
11 hours ago
In Episode 85 of Geopolitics with Ghost, Ghost opens with President Trump’s Air Force One gaggle, breaking down remarks on Iran negotiations, DHS funding, voter ID, and the ongoing shutdown battle. From there, the focus shifts to the second round of U.S.–Iran talks in Geneva, military buildup in the Middle East, and Tehran’s response, including naval drills in the Strait of Hormuz.
Ghost examines media framing around anti-regime protests in Iran, questions the nuclear narrative, and highlights statements from Iranian officials regarding verification and enrichment. He connects this to reports on Mossad intelligence operations inside Iran and China’s interpretation of modern hybrid warfare.
The episode also explores Pentagon personnel shakeups, DHS communications turmoil, and what Ghost describes as narrative manipulation within both mainstream and alternative media spaces. He critiques sensational claims surrounding the Epstein files and warns against distraction tactics that derail focus from larger geopolitical realities.
Closing on the evolving “Board of Peace,” Gaza stabilization efforts, and shifting alliances, Ep. 85 challenges viewers to prioritize discernment over spectacle in a rapidly escalating global environment.

19 hours ago
19 hours ago
In this February 17 episode of The Daily Herold, Jon Herold addresses growing backlash over his stance on the Epstein files, asking a direct question: have the released documents actually proven the existence of an elite pedophile ring? He breaks down his recent poll results, discusses media framing, and warns that overstating claims without proof may be fueling a narrative being weaponized against President Trump.
Jon analyzes coverage from CNN and commentary from figures like Hillary Clinton and Thomas Massie, arguing that the handling of the files, redactions, and political timing are contributing to a broader psyop. He connects this to declining approval polls, impeachment chatter, and what he views as coordinated attempts to define Trump’s legacy through negative framing.
The episode also touches on ICE enforcement agreements, foreign policy criticism following the Munich Security Conference, government spending failures, SNAP reforms impacting junk food pricing, and concerns about AI and Pentagon contracts. Throughout, Jon urges discernment, transparency, and active participation in the information war rather than blind validation or reaction.

19 hours ago
19 hours ago
In this February 17 episode of Badlands Daily, CannCon and Ghost break down the latest political developments, focusing on executive actions, foreign policy dynamics, and the media’s response. The hosts examine recent statements and policy movements, analyzing how they are being framed publicly versus what is actually being implemented.
The conversation covers shifting geopolitical tensions, strategic messaging from key political figures, and the broader implications of ongoing diplomatic maneuvers. CannCon and Ghost also explore how corporate media outlets are shaping narratives around these developments, highlighting inconsistencies and omissions they believe deserve closer scrutiny.
Throughout the episode, the hosts connect current events to longer-term strategic patterns, questioning motive, timing, and the interplay between domestic politics and global positioning. February 17’s broadcast delivers a rapid-fire but focused review of the day’s most significant headlines, emphasizing context, accountability, and the importance of reading beyond the surface narrative.

2 days ago
2 days ago
In Episode 172 of Baseless Conspiracies, Jon Herold and Zak Paine dive into the story of Kurt Sonnenfeld, a FEMA videographer sent to Ground Zero in the days following 9/11. Zak lays out evidence challenging the official narrative, including nanothermite findings, World Trade Center 7’s freefall collapse, missing black boxes, and reports of pre-positioned government personnel. The conversation centers on what Sonnenfeld claims he witnessed and filmed, including irregularities at the site and missing vault contents beneath the complex.
The episode then shifts to Sonnenfeld’s personal life, covering the death of his wife shortly after 9/11, the initial murder charges against him, the later dismissal without prejudice, and a subsequent re-indictment based on alleged jailhouse testimony. Jon presses for evidence and consistency throughout, maintaining the show’s skeptic-versus-researcher dynamic.
The hosts also discuss Sonnenfeld’s move to Argentina, the extradition battle, multiple court rulings in his favor, and his eventual political asylum. Ep. 172 explores whether his legal troubles were coincidental—or connected to the footage he refused to hand over.

2 days ago
2 days ago
In Episode 139 of Culture of Change, Ashe in America and Abbey Blue Eyes continue their deep dive into artificial intelligence, shifting from last week’s discussion into even more unsettling territory. The episode opens with clips from AI researchers debating superintelligence, safety mechanisms, and the possibility that advanced models could lie, blackmail, or even act destructively to avoid being shut down. The hosts unpack the ethical concerns, the push for global governance, and the tension between innovation, profit, and public consent.
From there, the conversation moves into real-world applications, including liquid robots that can deform, merge, and move via magnetic fields or sound waves, as well as the broader implications of pairing advanced AI with physical systems. The discussion expands into emerging energy breakthroughs, including self-healing Roman-style concrete and new conductive concrete capable of storing electricity, raising questions about ancient technology, disclosure, and the future of decentralized power.
Balancing skepticism with curiosity, Ashe and Abbey explore whether these developments signal dystopia, a golden age, or something in between.

2 days ago
2 days ago
In Chapter 45 of The Book of Trump, Ghost welcomes Adrian of Rise Attire and Dauntless to unpack Part Two of the Darkness by Design documentary series, titled The High Priests of Culture. The discussion centers on the Rothschild Surrealist Ball of 1972 and its connection to elite influence over fashion, art, and cultural institutions. From occult symbolism and surrealist movements to figures like Yves Saint Laurent and the corporate power structures behind major luxury brands, the episode examines how culture is shaped at the highest levels.
Ghost and Adrian explore the idea of a coordinated cultural degradation campaign, drawing links between high society, fashion conglomerates, and intelligence operations. They contrast this darkness with what they describe as an organic spiritual awakening, highlighting shifts in music, public discourse, and growing awareness of elite corruption. The conversation also touches on Kanye West’s cultural impact, the exposure of powerful networks, and the importance of confronting evil without empowering it.
Chapter 45 frames the culture war as both spiritual and institutional, urging discernment, courage, and continued exposure of the forces shaping modern society.

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