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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

Friday Sep 19, 2025
Friday Sep 19, 2025
Matt Trump takes listeners through a jam-packed episode of Spellbreakers, framing the week’s chaos as a “choose your fighter” showdown between Jimmy Kimmel and Charlie Kirk. He unpacks the left’s attempt to rally around Kimmel after Kirk’s assassination, calling it a weak counter to the spiritual energy Kirk represented. From analogies to World War I trench lines to modern cancel culture game theory, Matt explores how cultural battle lines are hardening. Along the way, he touches on Trump’s $100K fee for H1B visas and the growing backlash against India’s outsized role in U.S. tech, the reopening of Civil War debates through Confederate monuments, and viral Senate hearings where Kash Patel dismantled Adam Schiff. He highlights Erica Kirk’s rise as a unifying voice, massive memorials across America, and even a stunning pro-UK rally drawing millions to the streets of London. With trademark wit, historical depth, and sharp cultural critique, Matt blends political warfare, spiritual struggle, and global unrest into a call for listeners to pick their side wisely in the battles ahead.

Friday Sep 19, 2025
Friday Sep 19, 2025
CannCon and Ashe in America dig into the latest developments out of Michigan after Attorney General Dana Nessel’s failed prosecution of the alternate electors. The hosts pull apart Nessel’s media spin, fact-checking her claims about Trump’s court cases, January 6th, and the so-called “basement coup.” They highlight the intimidation tactics used against Wayne County canvassers in 2020, the broken promises from Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson, and the double standards in how election law is enforced. Along the way, they skewer mainstream media for giving Nessel airtime to slander acquitted defendants and contrast her narrative with the realities of audits, voter rolls, and election vulnerabilities. With sharp humor and blunt analysis, CannCon and Ashe remind listeners why accountability matters, why questions about elections remain legitimate, and why propaganda dressed as news should never be taken at face value.
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Friday Sep 19, 2025
Friday Sep 19, 2025
Jordan Sather and Nate Prince return with another eye-opening episode of MAHA News, kicking off with the “MAHA Tip of the Week” on how cheap tea bags can load your brew with billions of microplastic particles—and why loose leaf tea is the healthier choice. From there, the hosts highlight surprising wins against Big Ag and Big Food, applauding Tyson Foods’ decision to drop high fructose corn syrup, sucralose, and harmful preservatives, while noting McDonald’s $200M investment in regenerative farming. They skewer politicians like Chuck Grassley for pandering to corn lobbies, call out media hit pieces on RFK Jr., and spotlight MAHA Action rallies planned nationwide.
The big story centers on the CDC’s vaccine advisory panel overhaul under RFK Jr., including bombshell votes to end universal COVID vax recommendations, delay MMRV shots, and scrap the Hep B shot at birth. With sidebars on illegal Chinese vapes, organ donation reforms, and new supplement launches, the episode delivers MAHA’s trademark mix of health news, political fire, and unapologetic truth-telling.

Friday Sep 19, 2025
Friday Sep 19, 2025
Ghost returns for a packed edition of Geopolitics with Ghost, opening with reflections on Charlie Kirk’s legacy and the intense pressures he faced in the months before his assassination. Ghost highlights Tucker Carlson’s powerful comments on Kirk’s courage to push back against neocon narratives, even when it cost him donors and support. The episode digs into Netanyahu’s attempts to weaponize Kirk’s death, sparking Ghost’s broader critique of Israel’s role in U.S. foreign policy and the manipulation of free speech. From there, the show unpacks Max Blumenthal’s insights on surveillance, Trump’s uneasy relationship with Netanyahu, and the FBI’s lack of transparency. Ghost also examines Israel’s push for an independent arms industry, Trump’s upcoming meetings with Netanyahu and Erdogan, and a groundbreaking Saudi-Pakistani defense pact. With sharp analysis, humor, and candor, Ghost challenges listeners to stay alert, question official narratives, and see the unfolding geopolitical battles for what they really are.

Friday Sep 19, 2025
Friday Sep 19, 2025
Jon Herold closes the week with a shorter, travel-day edition of The Daily Herold, but it’s packed with updates. He kicks off with sponsors Tamarack Gardens and Soft Disclosure before diving into Trump’s newly announced TikTok approval deal, his call with President Xi, and plans for upcoming summits in Asia and the U.S. Jon highlights Trump’s push for AI, nuclear, and quantum tech agreements, and revisits the game theory behind the Afghanistan withdrawal as Trump now seeks to reclaim Bagram Air Base. He covers the reinstated citizenship test, the Senate’s block confirmation of 48 Trump nominees, and Biden’s former chief of staff admitting to cognitive decline and misuse of the auto-pen.
Other topics include a looming government shutdown, FCC debates tied to Jimmy Kimmel’s firing, and growing factionalism in the wake of Charlie Kirk’s assassination. With news on Antifa’s terrorist designation spreading abroad, Devin Nunes’ expanded role on the President’s Intelligence Advisory Board, and questions about controlled opposition within conservatism, Jon urges discernment, faith, and focus on the real battles ahead.

Friday Sep 19, 2025
Friday Sep 19, 2025
CannCon and Chris Paul open this episode of Badlands Daily by honoring Boone Cutler, reflecting on his lifelong fight for veterans and the enduring Spartan Pledge. From there, the hosts dive into Trump’s latest maneuvers, including his push to reclaim Bagram Air Base and his role in reshaping the TikTok deal that could fold major platforms into a decentralized “truth media” ecosystem. They dissect FCC free speech debates sparked by Jimmy Kimmel’s cancellation, warning how both left and right risk falling into the same cancel culture trap.
Other highlights include the EU’s no-confidence battles, Biden’s cognitive decline, Raffensperger’s Georgia ambitions, Antifa’s terror designation abroad, and suspicious crime stat “book cooking” in D.C. With their trademark skepticism, CannCon and Chris cut through spin to expose psyops, media manipulation, and the high-stakes fight for accountability and sovereignty.

Friday Sep 19, 2025
Friday Sep 19, 2025
JB White takes listeners through a fiery Friday edition of RattlerGator Report, blending personal reflections, cultural commentary, and raw emotion in the lead-up to Charlie Kirk’s funeral. From frustrations with aging tech to reminders of faith, JB pivots into hard talk about Kirk’s legacy, the divisions inside conservatism, and his own outrage at Candace Owens’ recent remarks. He defends Kirk’s role as a bridge builder, calls out hypocrisy in Christian debates, and urges clarity about Judeo-Christian roots. Alongside these reflections, JB spotlights commentary from Officer Tatum and Batya Ungar-Sargon, weaving their insights into his broader call for accountability and resolve.
With advertisers like Soft Disclosure, Tamarac Gardens, and Van Man woven in, the episode underscores JB’s core message: the right must stop tolerating lies, recognize the psyops at play, and prepare to crush the forces undermining America’s future. A mix of passion, faith, and no-nonsense truth-telling.

Friday Sep 19, 2025
Friday Sep 19, 2025
GMoney dives deep into the ongoing battle over Bitcoin’s identity, arguing that it is far more than “just money.” Revisiting the OP_RETURN Wars of 2014, he explains how cultural resistance within the Bitcoin developer community pushed innovation like tokenization and decentralized apps onto Ethereum, while Bitcoin’s potential as an immutable ledger of truth was downplayed. With historical context, quotes from figures like Julian Assange, Michael Saylor, and Elon Musk, and a sharp critique of Bitcoin “maxis” who want to limit its scope, GMoney makes the case for Bitcoin as the world’s first incorruptible history book.
From counterparty tokens and memetic power like Rare Pepes, to tokenization of securities, real estate, and culture itself, the episode highlights why anchoring data to Bitcoin’s base layer ensures truth cannot be erased or rewritten. Packed with rants, ads, and cultural analysis, this episode blends history, finance, and philosophy into a no-holds-barred defense of Bitcoin’s destiny as humanity’s timechain of truth.

Friday Sep 19, 2025
Friday Sep 19, 2025
CannCon and Alpha Warrior open this episode of SITREP on a somber note, paying tribute to Boone Cutler—a warrior, mentor, and friend whose sudden passing leaves a deep void in the movement. Joined by guest Zeb Boykin, a Marine scout sniper, the hosts dive into a detailed analysis of the Charlie Kirk assassination, exploring ballistics, video evidence, and conflicting narratives. Zeb brings his technical expertise to assess shot trajectories, timing discrepancies, and whether the alleged shooter could realistically have carried out the attack. Together, the trio debates body armor theories, FBI inconsistencies, and the strange gaps in official reporting, raising new questions about what really happened in Orem, Utah. Blending heartfelt remembrance with hard-nosed investigation, the episode balances grief, camaraderie, and relentless pursuit of the truth.

Thursday Sep 18, 2025
Thursday Sep 18, 2025
Frankie Val takes listeners on a wide-ranging Thursday night exploration, opening with reflections on the power of the mind, psychedelic therapy, and a conversation with guest Matt Xavier, a DJ turned author and practitioner in psilocybin-assisted healing. The discussion dives into rave culture, therapeutic music, and the fine line between spirituality, medicine, and cultural taboo. Alongside the interview, Frankie offers his signature commentary on the oddities of modern life, from the surprising disappearance of “Bobs” in Major League Baseball to the Macron family’s bizarre attempts to quash rumors, and the double standards of media figures like Chris Hayes in their coverage of Jimmy Kimmel versus Tucker Carlson. The episode blends humor, cultural critique, and serious inquiry, pulling listeners into a uniquely “Quite Frankly” mix of curiosity, skepticism, and entertainment.

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