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

3 hours ago
3 hours ago
Jon Herold and Zak Paine return to their ongoing discussion around the so-called “Obama body count,” digging into the idea of suspicious deaths tied to political power and how these narratives continue to circulate. They also react to a developing story involving the shooting of Charlie Kirk, focusing on reports that the ATF could not match the bullet to the alleged weapon, raising serious questions about the official account. Along the way, they briefly touch on the seemingly repetitive cycle of headlines surrounding Iran, highlighting how major geopolitical events are presented and then quickly fade from focus.

4 hours ago
4 hours ago
Ashe in America is joined by Seth Keshel to discuss his book American War on Election Corruption and the research, strategy, and personal experiences behind it. The conversation explores how Keshel approaches election data, what led him to focus on election integrity, and the role of historical context and on-the-ground efforts in understanding what’s happening. Ashe also shares a recent phone call with Tina Peters, prompting discussion about her situation and its connection to the broader election integrity movement. Together, they walk through the themes of the book, the importance of evidence-based analysis, and what it means to actively engage in addressing election-related concerns.

7 hours ago
7 hours ago
Hosted by Ashe in America, Christy Lupo, Jackie Espada, and guest Cristina from Rise Attire, this episode blends humor, creativity, and community updates while spotlighting independent business and upcoming Badlands events. Cristina shares what Rise Attire is bringing to GART, including new gear, designs, and a behind-the-scenes look at upcoming projects like a short film and future product drops. The conversation weaves through lighthearted segments like the camera roll challenge, idiom breakdowns, and “this day in history,” alongside ongoing anticipation for Nashville and community meetups. The hosts keep things fun and engaging while highlighting the importance of supporting parallel economy brands, staying creative, and building real-world connections through shared experiences.

12 hours ago
12 hours ago
In Episode 75 of Y-Chromes, CannCon, Alpha Warrior, and Cam Cooksey dig into growing tensions around division, loyalty, and what happens when people hit their personal breaking points. The conversation centers on how individuals and groups respond when trust begins to erode, exploring the emotional and psychological factors that drive conflict both publicly and behind the scenes. The hosts debate accountability, questioning when loyalty becomes misplaced and whether standing firm is strength or stubbornness. As perspectives clash, the discussion highlights how quickly unity can fracture when communication breaks down and assumptions take over. The episode captures the raw back and forth of navigating disagreement in real time, emphasizing the importance of discernment, self awareness, and understanding motives before reacting.

12 hours ago
12 hours ago
The White House delivers a wide-ranging briefing covering ongoing military operations, domestic policy challenges, and international negotiations. Officials provide updates on Operation Epic Fury, outlining continued U.S. and allied military progress against Iran, including sustained air dominance, large-scale strikes on military infrastructure, and a significant reduction in Iran’s offensive capabilities. The administration emphasizes that negotiations are ongoing behind the scenes, while maintaining that military pressure will continue until core objectives are achieved.
Domestically, the briefing highlights the impact of the Department of Homeland Security funding standoff, detailing disruptions to air travel, unpaid TSA workers, and emergency executive action taken to stabilize airport operations. Officials reiterate the administration’s stance on immigration enforcement, confirming continued prioritization of deporting criminal illegal aliens and rejecting claims of policy changes.
Additional topics include rising fuel costs and energy market stabilization efforts, U.S. posture toward China and Cuba, ongoing diplomatic strategy with Iran, and questions surrounding military authority, congressional involvement, and national security priorities. The briefing underscores a dual-track approach of diplomacy and force, with the administration maintaining pressure abroad while addressing political and operational challenges at home.

13 hours ago
13 hours ago
Jon Herold opens the week by digging into the growing disconnect between online narratives and real-world sentiment, using a Matt Walsh post as a jumping-off point to examine public reaction to the Iran conflict. He highlights how social media, particularly Twitter, amplifies pro-war voices that don’t reflect what he’s hearing from everyday conversations, where skepticism and opposition appear far more common.
From there, Jon explores how online tribalism is distorting honest discussion, with people feeling pressured to defend positions they may not fully believe simply because of group alignment. He breaks down how this dynamic is fueling hostility, suppressing nuance, and turning complex geopolitical issues like Iran and U.S.-Israel relations into binary loyalty tests.
The conversation expands into the broader “info war,” where Jon emphasizes the importance of pursuing truth over narratives, even when it leads to uncomfortable or unpopular conclusions. He calls out bad-faith attacks, influencer-driven groupthink, and the role of algorithms in shaping discourse, arguing that meaningful progress only happens through open, sometimes heated, but honest conversations.
Jon also previews upcoming in-person discussions at GART, stressing the value of real dialogue over online outrage, and underscores a core theme of the show: if the goal is truth, then disagreement isn’t a threat—it’s a necessity.

15 hours ago
15 hours ago
CannCon and Zak Paine break down a packed news cycle centered on escalating legal pressure surrounding Donald Trump, intensifying conflict in Israel and Gaza, and renewed battles over election laws in the United States. The episode examines the latest developments in Trump-related cases, focusing on how prosecutors and political figures are framing charges versus how those actions are being interpreted publicly.
They shift into the Middle East, discussing ongoing military activity between Israel and Gaza, the humanitarian narrative being pushed in media coverage, and how international responses are shaping perception of the conflict. The hosts highlight contradictions in reporting and question the consistency of messaging coming from global leaders and news outlets.
The conversation then turns to election integrity and legal challenges at the state level, including debates over voter ID laws, ballot access, and legislative efforts tied to election security. CannCon and Zak Paine analyze how these issues are being framed politically, what is actually being proposed in law, and how public opinion is being influenced. Throughout the episode, they emphasize the importance of tracking narrative shifts, recognizing coordinated messaging, and staying focused on verifiable details amid a rapidly evolving news environment.

15 hours ago
15 hours ago
JB White hosts the RattlerGator Report and opens in an unfiltered, off-script state, setting the tone for a wide-ranging episode that blends personal disruption with broader technological and political implications. He dives into the rapid expansion of Tesla’s Robotaxi rollout, explaining how new developments in Jacksonville could accelerate adoption nationwide and potentially reshape his own future, including career decisions and the continuation of the show. JB frames this as part of a much larger technological leap happening faster than most people realize.
The conversation later shifts into election dynamics, where JB examines a recent race tied to Trump-backed candidates, focusing on concerns around mail-in voting and the broader legal battle unfolding at the Supreme Court level. He argues that upcoming rulings could fundamentally change how elections are conducted, urging viewers to stay grounded and avoid second-guessing larger strategic moves.
The episode closes with a mix of frustration and optimism, balancing personal uncertainty with confidence that significant systemic changes are on the horizon.

2 days ago
2 days ago
Alpha Warrior and Josh Reid analyze the latest escalation narratives surrounding Iran, focusing on how timing, messaging, and public reactions are being carefully shaped to influence perception. They break down how official statements, media amplification, and coordinated online responses create a sense of urgency while potentially masking underlying strategic objectives. The conversation explores how certain language choices signal intent, how narrative shifts occur in real time, and how audiences are guided toward specific conclusions before full information is available. Alpha and Josh emphasize the importance of recognizing patterns, questioning immediate reactions, and understanding how information environments are engineered during geopolitical events. Rather than reacting to headlines, they encourage viewers to step back, assess the sequence of events, and identify what may be unfolding behind the surface level narrative.

2 days ago
2 days ago
In Episode 25 of the No Treason Podcast, Jonathan Drake builds on last week’s discussion of majority rule by turning to Lysander Spooner’s appendix on taxation, breaking down the moral and logical foundations behind the claim that taxation without consent is indistinguishable from theft.
Drake examines how modern representative systems presume consent through elections, arguing that this assumption collapses under scrutiny when only a fraction of the population actively participates in selecting leadership. He explores Spooner’s contention that neither majority vote nor representation can justify taking property without explicit individual consent, framing taxation as a system sustained by narrative rather than true agreement.
The episode also contrasts centralized power structures with decentralized systems, highlighting how representative government enables large-scale taxation by concentrating authority in smaller, more easily influenced bodies. Drake uses historical examples and analogies to show how this shift has eroded common law principles that once protected individual liberty.
Ultimately, the discussion reframes government as a voluntary contract or mutual insurance agreement, arguing that any system which imposes obligations without consent abandons its moral legitimacy. The episode challenges listeners to reconsider long-held assumptions about voting, representation, and the true foundation of political authority.

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