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 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.

13 hours 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.

14 hours ago

Lt. Gen. Steven L. Kwast is joined by David Stuckenberg, President and COO of Genesis Systems, to explore how space technology could transform life on Earth. From generating water out of thin air to solving global scarcity challenges, this episode dives into the intersection of innovation, infrastructure, and survival.
Stuckenberg shares the origin story behind WaterCube technology, a system capable of producing clean water anywhere, and explains how fragile modern supply chains have become. The conversation expands into food security, highlighting the growing strain on agriculture and the urgent need for scalable solutions.
The discussion also looks ahead to the role of space-based solar power and even lunar seed vaults as safeguards for humanity’s future. This episode presents a bold vision where space innovation is not just exploration, but a lifeline for Earth’s most pressing challenges.

18 hours ago

Ghost delivers a rapid-fire geopolitical breakdown covering escalating violence in the Congo tied to rare earth minerals, explosive developments in the UBS and Credit Suisse Nazi-linked banking investigation, and the latest twists in Iran–US negotiations. A translated Netanyahu press conference reveals strong alignment with Trump while raising questions about the future of the conflict. Meanwhile, internal fractures within Israeli leadership begin to surface as global power dynamics shift. Ghost connects the dots across regions, offering sharp analysis and provocative theories about intelligence operations, negotiations behind closed doors, and the broader restructuring of alliances in the Middle East.

21 hours ago

This special Badlands Media coverage presents the full White House press briefing following President Trump’s announced ceasefire with Iran. The briefing outlines the claimed success of Operation Epic Fury, detailing the масштаб destruction of Iran’s military infrastructure, including missile systems, naval assets, and drone capabilities.
Officials emphasize that the ceasefire was achieved through sustained military pressure and strategic leverage, with negotiations now shifting toward long term peace. Central to the discussion is the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz, a critical global energy chokepoint, and the administration’s firm red lines regarding Iranian nuclear ambitions.
The briefing also highlights tensions between public media narratives and private diplomatic communications, underscoring the role of messaging in modern conflict. As negotiations move behind closed doors, questions remain about enforcement, regional stability, and the broader geopolitical implications.

21 hours ago

Matt Ehret and Ghost break down a rapidly shifting geopolitical landscape following a surprise US–Iran ceasefire and simultaneous escalation in Lebanon. They explore competing narratives around Trump’s strategy, questioning whether recent events signal de-escalation or a deeper psychological operation. The conversation dives into intelligence manipulation, media narratives, and the role of Israel as tensions flare across the region.
The episode also examines emerging Middle East energy alliances, including pipeline diplomacy involving Syria, Iraq, and Saudi Arabia, and how these developments could reshape global power structures. Alongside real-time updates, Matt and Ghost zoom out to consider historical cycles, ideological conflicts, and the possibility of larger forces shaping events behind the scenes.
A mix of breaking news, theory, and philosophical reflection, this episode challenges listeners to question assumptions and think critically about what is unfolding on the world stage.

21 hours ago

Jon Herold reacts to the sudden shift from fears of a “civilization ending” conflict with Iran to a proposed ceasefire and peace negotiations. He breaks down Trump’s latest statements, including tariff threats and a potential joint economic venture in the Strait of Hormuz, while questioning the consistency of the narrative. The episode focuses heavily on the public and media reaction cycle, highlighting how quickly influencers and commentators escalated from panic to criticism. Jon suggests that much of this may be intentional, designed to provoke reactions and expose underlying agendas. He closes with a broader reflection on information warfare, urging listeners to remain critical thinkers and avoid emotional manipulation in an increasingly chaotic media environment.

21 hours ago

CannCon and Ghost dive into the growing tension between government transparency and intelligence agency secrecy, exploring how surveillance and information control shape public perception. As Trump-related legal battles move closer to the Supreme Court, the hosts examine the broader implications for executive power and institutional accountability.
The discussion centers on narrative warfare, breaking down how media and intelligence channels influence what the public sees and believes. Questions around election integrity resurface, tying distrust in voting systems to a wider erosion of confidence in institutions.
They also explore the role of psychological operations in modern society, suggesting that information itself has become a battlefield. From legal maneuvering to intelligence overreach, the episode paints a picture of competing power structures vying for control over both governance and the public narrative.

2 days ago

Alpha Warrior and Josh Reid return with a deep dive into psychological warfare, geopolitical strategy, and what they describe as the systematic dismantling of the global “old guard.” Using a military-style lens, they break down recent developments in the Middle East, including Iran, Israel, and shifting alliances across the region.
The episode explores how Donald Trump’s messaging may function as strategic communication aimed not just at the public, but at adversaries. They also examine how emotional reactions, media narratives, and influencer networks shape perception in real time.
From data breaches and digital vulnerability to algorithm-driven narratives, this conversation frames modern conflict as a battle for the mind as much as the battlefield.

2 days ago

In this episode of Badlands Story Hour, Burning Bright and Chris Paul dive into Robert Altman’s Nashville, unpacking its layered storytelling, experimental filmmaking, and sprawling cast of characters. The discussion explores how the film captures a snapshot of 1970s America, marked by political distrust, cultural fragmentation, and the pursuit of fame at any cost.
They examine the film’s unique use of overlapping dialogue and realism, along with its portrayal of celebrity culture, desperation, and the illusion of opportunity. Drawing parallels to modern society, the hosts reflect on how media, politics, and cultural narratives continue to shape public perception and behavior today.
With insights into generational shifts, societal pressure, and the cyclical nature of cultural movements, this episode highlights why Nashville remains relevant decades later.

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