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

12 hours ago
12 hours ago
In Episode 433 of Devolution Power Hour, Jon Herold and Burning Bright tackle the intensifying Epstein narrative, arguing that mainstream media’s sudden “Q was right” tone may itself be a psychological operation designed to weaponize the story against President Trump. They break down claims circulating about Trump’s presence in the Epstein files, push back on media framing, and examine how parts of the truth community may be unintentionally amplifying anti-Trump messaging.
The conversation shifts to election integrity as they analyze John Solomon’s comments suggesting that significant revelations about 2020 vulnerabilities and foreign interference could soon emerge. Jon and BB debate whether the SAVE Act is a meaningful solution or merely a half measure, and what real election reform would require if systemic fraud is exposed.
Throughout the episode, they emphasize discernment, resisting rage bait, and refusing to settle for cosmetic fixes. With impeachment narratives resurfacing and midterms looming, the hosts frame the moment as a test of resolve: stay focused on structural reform, not surface validation.

13 hours ago
13 hours ago
In Season 4, Episode 17 of Altered State, Brad Zerbo and Zak Paine open with a sharp critique of legacy narratives, revisiting Eric Swalwell’s past writings before pivoting into breaking developments in the Florida grand jury investigation tied to John Brennan and the broader “grand conspiracy” surrounding Russiagate. The hosts examine new subpoenas, alleged coordination among former intelligence officials, and what they view as mounting panic within establishment circles, including activity surrounding the Munich Security Conference.
The conversation then turns into a wide-ranging retrospective on COVID-19, from Event 201 and vaccine rollouts to hospital protocols, media messaging, and personal experiences with illness and loss. Brad and Zak question official narratives about virus origins, vaccine safety, fertility impacts, and long-term health consequences, while reflecting on how the pandemic reshaped public trust and civil liberties.
The episode closes with audience Q&A, discussion of community meetups, support for independent platforms like Rumble Wallet, and a preview of next week’s 9/11-focused deep dive.

15 hours ago
15 hours ago
Join me and guest Jordan Sather (@Jordan_Sather_) as we center the real victims of Jeffrey Epstein's trafficking empire amid the chaos of 2026. The DOJ's massive file release brought horrors to light (torture evidence, rituals, thousands of media items), but sloppy redactions have harmed nearly 100 survivors and shielded powerful names. Now, Epstein's infamous Zorro Ranch has a new owner—Don Huffines, tied to Thomas Massie's campaigns—who's "transforming" it into a Christian retreat. Coincidence or controlled narrative? We discuss the grand jury still investigating co-conspirators, questions around funded survivor advocacy (Hoffman ads, NGO involvement), political virtue-signaling on transparency, and why the elite's games keep justice delayed. Survivors first—truth over optics.

15 hours ago
15 hours ago
In Episode 6 of Space Revolution, Lt. Gen. (Ret.) Steven L. Kwast and guest Brad Zerbo explore how mining asteroids and building in zero gravity could transform life on Earth. The discussion centers on three pillars of prosperity in space: information, energy, and resources, and how tapping into them could support the eight essentials of life, air, water, food, shelter, information, energy, transportation, and healthcare.
They examine robotic asteroid mining, 3D printing structures in zero gravity, and the possibility of constructing entire homes in space and delivering them gently to Earth. The conversation highlights reusable rockets, renewable satellites, space-based energy beaming, and using water in space as fuel. Kwast emphasizes that reducing the cost of energy and materials could uplift the human condition globally while preserving Earth from destructive mining practices.
Throughout the episode, they stress the importance of moral leadership, constitutional principles, and decentralizing control so individuals, not centralized powers, retain access to life’s essentials. The show concludes with a recommended reading of Mining the Sky and a call for citizens to engage politically to guide this revolution responsibly.

15 hours ago
15 hours ago
In Episode 4 of MAHA Living, Jordan Sather shifts gears into a whiteboard deep dive on movement, posture, and the foundational principles of biomechanics. Prompted by viewer questions about back pain and improper exercise programming, Jordan explains how poor movement patterns, prolonged sitting, and modern habits contribute to joint pain, muscular imbalances, and long-term dysfunction.
He breaks down the physics of joint movement, the “yin-yang” relationship between tight and weak muscles, and the concept of the instantaneous axis of rotation. From forward head posture and rounded shoulders to anterior pelvic tilt and upper and lower cross syndromes, Jordan outlines common distortion patterns and the muscle groups typically involved.
The episode also covers practical self-assessments like the plumb line test, along with corrective strategies including prone cobra holds, planks, eccentric hamstring loading, and proper deadlifting mechanics. Emphasizing a holistic view of health beyond food and chemicals, Jordan connects posture to blood flow, nerve signaling, breathing, and overall vitality.

18 hours ago
18 hours ago
In this special Badlands Media coverage, President Donald Trump hosts a White House event commemorating the 100th anniversary of Black History Month. During his remarks, President Trump honors the legacy of Reverend Jesse Jackson and recognizes African American leaders, cabinet members, faith figures, business owners, and community advocates in attendance.
President Trump highlights first-term accomplishments including long-term funding for Historically Black Colleges and Universities, the creation of Opportunity Zones, and the passage of criminal justice reform. He shares economic updates, pointing to record stock market highs, rising employment levels, wage growth outpacing inflation, and increased labor force participation among Black Americans.
The event features personal testimonies from Alice Johnson on second chances and prison reform, a small business owner crediting the “no tax on tips” policy for expanding her coffee shop, a grandmother advocating for law and order in Washington, D.C., and a mother discussing school choice and scholarship opportunities.
President Trump closes by connecting Black History Month to American history and reaffirming commitments to public safety, economic growth, and educational opportunity.

22 hours ago
22 hours ago
In this February 18 White House press briefing, covered in full by Badlands Media, administration officials outline President Trump’s schedule and policy priorities for the week, including a Black History Month reception, a Board of Peace meeting announcing more than $5 billion in pledged funding for Gaza humanitarian and reconstruction efforts, and a trip to Georgia focused on affordability and economic growth.
The briefing highlights new economic data, citing 172,000 private sector jobs added in January, falling inflation at 2.4%, rising real wages, declining gas prices, reduced mortgage costs, and lower national median rents. Officials also emphasize shrinking federal employment, deportation efforts impacting housing supply, and expanded domestic energy production to lower costs.
Reporters press the administration on Iran negotiations and potential military action, DHS funding and the partial shutdown, ICE facility expansion, voter ID and the SAVE Act, Cuba’s political future, Ukraine peace talks, Taiwan arms sales, and the UK’s Diego Garcia policy. The administration reiterates diplomacy as the first option on Iran while signaling firmness on election integrity and immigration enforcement.

22 hours ago
22 hours ago
In this February 18 episode of The Daily Herold, Jon Herold broadcasts live from Florida, blending headline analysis with real-time audience engagement. He reacts to John Solomon’s claims that President Trump may soon reveal intelligence showing foreign interference in the 2020 election, potentially shifting Senate dynamics around the SAVE Act and voter ID legislation. Jon questions whether exposure is being used strategically and reiterates his stance that voter ID alone does not go far enough.
The show also covers Democratic plans to counter-program Trump’s upcoming State of the Union, Kevin O’Leary’s clash with CNN over election integrity, rising gold and silver prices, and ongoing debates surrounding illegal voting narratives. Jon examines Trump’s statement about the UK’s 100-year lease of Diego Garcia, expressing confusion over the geopolitical implications and sovereignty dispute.
The episode closes with broader reflections on media credibility, the “truth community,” and the challenges of navigating misinformation while legal battles and political pressure continue behind the scenes.

22 hours ago
22 hours ago
In Episode 137 of Breaking History, Matt Ehret and Ghost examine escalating rhetoric surrounding a potential U.S.–Iran war, including reports of major U.S. military buildup, Israeli pressure for regime change, and conflicting narratives about nuclear negotiations. They analyze recent Geneva talks, Trump’s public statements favoring diplomacy, and Iranian officials’ insistence on verification without pursuing nuclear weapons.
The discussion broadens into what they describe as widening fissures centered on Israel, highlighting tensions involving Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Turkey, Qatar, Lindsey Graham, and internal GOP dynamics. They explore China and Russia’s growing coordination with Iran, joint naval drills, and strategic pacts that could complicate any regional conflict.
Matt and Ghost also assess surprising backchannel reports of Marco Rubio engaging Raul Castro’s grandson in discussions about Cuba’s future, comparing it to past Trump-era diplomacy with North Korea. Throughout the episode, they question neocon war messaging, examine shifting alliances, and argue that identifying internal political actors pushing escalation may be more important than focusing solely on foreign adversaries.

24 hours ago
24 hours ago
In the February 18 episode of Badlands Daily, CannCon and Ashe in America react to a widely circulated essay outlining the rapid acceleration of artificial intelligence, focusing on new model releases and claims that AI is now writing code, debugging systems, and even contributing to the development of its own successors. They discuss the concept of exponential growth, task-duration benchmarks showing increasingly autonomous AI capability, and projections that major industries could be disrupted within just a few years.
The conversation expands into national strategy, including energy demands tied to AI infrastructure, Arctic positioning, satellite networks, and the geopolitical implications of technological dominance. CannCon and Ashe also examine political maneuvering surrounding election integrity, congressional dynamics, and media narratives, connecting technological shifts to the 2026 and 2028 political landscape.
Blending technological analysis with political forecasting, the episode emphasizes preparedness, discernment, and the importance of understanding how rapidly evolving systems may reshape governance, economics, and global power structures.

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