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

Monday Sep 08, 2025

Ashe in America, Abbey Blue Eyes, Christy Lupo, and Jackie Espada bring another lively episode of Alphas Make Sandwiches. The ladies kick things off with playful banter about building a Badlands compound before diving into skincare tips, including lotion, deodorant, and the tallow bar, with fun hacks like using it to tame flyaway hair. They showcase their latest photo challenge and introduce next week’s “fun with food” theme, all while laughing about behind-the-scenes antics. The conversation shifts to All Good’s No Tox Smoothing Serum, complete with personal testimonies, before moving into the idiom of the week, “turn a blind eye,” and its naval origins with Admiral Horatio Nelson. History lessons cover Eisenhower’s education act, the first U.S. flag flown in battle, NASA’s Viking 2 Mars landing, Truman’s first coast-to-coast TV broadcast, and early submarine warfare with the Turtle. They also discuss the origins of Uncle Sam, McKinley’s assassination, and Codex 9/11, setting the stage for upcoming watch parties. Rounding things out are critiques of Jane Fonda’s Vietnam-era betrayal, Gerald Ford’s pardon of Nixon, and more sponsor shoutouts, blending humor, history, and heart.

Monday Sep 08, 2025

Alpha Warrior, JB White, and Cam Cooksey hold down Y-Chromes while CannCon is out, kicking things off with technical mishaps and plenty of laughs before diving into serious talk. The trio debates the power of language and racial slurs, how words are weaponized, and whether intent or context should matter. They open up about personal experiences with racism, mixed-race relationships, and cultural expectations, weaving in humor and hard truths. The conversation shifts to masculinity, the “dark side” every man must be ready to access, and the importance of showing strength to protect family and self. From law enforcement stories and prison-yard lessons to coping with trauma, suicide, and the pressures men face in silence, the hosts balance raw honesty with camaraderie. Along the way, they lighten the mood with wild videos, sponsor reads, and even football picks, reminding listeners that laughter is as vital as brotherhood. It’s classic Y-Chrome...part therapy session, part comedy, and all real talk.

Monday Sep 08, 2025

Jon Herold kicks off the week recapping the Minneapolis Badlanders meetup before diving into Trump’s latest moves, including the controversial renaming of the Department of Defense back to the Department of War. He unpacks the debate around the change, weighing concerns over endless wars against Trump’s vision of strength through deterrence. The show then highlights massive COVID fraud in Minnesota, where politically connected Somali scammers stole hundreds of millions under Governor Walz’s watch, tying it to broader election corruption in the state. From there, Jon covers Trump’s posts on Chicago violence, his warnings to Hamas over a U.S.-brokered ceasefire proposal, and his use of the pocket rescission to block billions in foreign aid. Other stories include the Supreme Court’s ruling on immigration enforcement in Los Angeles, Marjorie Taylor Greene pushing DOJ to investigate Georgia’s election system, Hochul’s defiance of federal vaccine limits, and the appeals court upholding Trump’s $83 million verdict in the E. Jean Carroll case. With humor, rants, and sponsor shoutouts, Jon ties together lawfare, foreign policy, and the ongoing COVID red pill.

Monday Sep 08, 2025

Zak “RedPill78” Paine and Ghost tackle a packed Monday show, starting with the Charlotte light rail murder of a Ukrainian refugee and what it reveals about lawlessness in America. They cover jury selection in the Trump assassination attempt trial, where Ryan Routh is representing himself, and dive into FBI “prohibited access” files exposing years of corruption tied to Hillary Clinton, Hunter Biden, and Trump. Shifting to Chicago, the hosts debate whether Trump will deploy the National Guard or Marines to confront gangs threatening war in the streets. Other highlights include JD Vance backing Trump’s cartel strikes, RFK Jr.’s fiery Senate testimony blasting the CDC, Pentagon unease over Trump’s “Department of War” rebrand, and South Korea’s political chaos. A fiery mix of crime, politics, and geopolitics.

Monday Sep 08, 2025

JB White returns with a fiery Monday edition of the RattlerGator Report, mixing college football passion with hard-hitting cultural and political commentary. He opens by defending Florida’s coach Billy Napier after a tough loss, blasting fans who don’t know how to lose gracefully, and reflecting on how NIL money and high school training have changed the game. From there, JB pivots to international issues, taking aim at Britain’s decades-long cover-up of Pakistani grooming gangs and the cowardice of white men who looked away. He ties this into a broader discussion of propaganda, free speech, and how Elon Musk’s X is exposing truths the BBC and elites try to bury. The episode crescendos with JB’s “Back at Ya” battle plan theory, framing Donald Trump, Elon Musk, and Michael Saylor as disruptors in government, business, and finance. With Trump renaming the Department of Defense to the Department of War, JB argues America is in a new phase of fifth-generation warfare, with Bitcoin as a strategic reserve and Michael Saylor as the Delta Force of economic disruption. Equal parts rant, revelation, and rallying cry, this episode captures JB’s trademark Southern fire.

Monday Sep 08, 2025

Burning Bright and Ghost dive into the Sovereign Alliance and the emergence of a Multipolar World Order, exploring how Donald Trump is helping dismantle the Western Globalist Hegemon using Fifth-Generation Warfare. They provide detailed analysis of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization summit in Tianjin and the Beijing Victory Parade, highlighting how these events signal a dramatic realignment of global power. The hosts also discuss India’s rapprochement with China, underscoring how former rivals are moving toward cooperation in the face of Western decline. Rounding out the conversation, they trace how far back Trump’s strategic alliances with Russia and Saudi Arabia go, showing the long game being played against globalist dominance. With sharp commentary, humor, and a focus on narrative warfare, this episode offers a big-picture look at the forces reshaping the world stage.

Sunday Sep 07, 2025

Jon Herold and Chris Paul fight through hotel Wi-Fi and post-golf exhaustion to tackle a whirlwind of stories. They dive into Mike Johnson’s claim that Trump once acted as an FBI informant against Epstein, parsing out the difference between Epstein’s real crimes and the “Epstein files hoax” aimed at smearing Trump. The conversation turns to John Durham, with bizarre claims from ex-CIA official Suzanne Miller that she was secretly charged with “insurrection”, a story with no legal record but plenty of intrigue. From there, the hosts dissect a New York Times report of a failed 2019 SEAL Team 6 mission in North Korea, questioning its plausibility and timing in relation to Trump’s peace talks with Kim Jong Un. They wrap with election battles in Georgia, MTG’s push for federal investigations into Fulton County, and Trump’s narrative moves on foreign leaders and sovereign alliances. Blending humor, speculation, and sharp analysis, this episode threads lawfare, geopolitics, and psyops into the ongoing devolution narrative.

Saturday Sep 06, 2025

Alpha Warrior sits down with Mark Razzoli, a former Jersey City cop turned political candidate, for a raw and powerful conversation. Razzoli shares stories from his childhood in blue-collar New Jersey, the discipline of Catholic school, and how brotherhood and grit defined his years on the force. He opens up about adrenaline-filled pursuits, surviving the dangers of street crime, and why law enforcement shaped his perspective on evil in the world. The discussion pivots to politics, where Razzoli explains why he left the Democratic Party, the dangers of sanctuary state policies, and his fight against radical agendas targeting children. He calls out hypocrisy, corruption, and the failures of both parties, urging more veterans, cops, and everyday Americans to run for office. With humor, candor, and unapologetic honesty, this episode blends street-level stories with a call to action for common sense, public safety, and protecting the next generation.

Saturday Sep 06, 2025

Cam Cooksey takes Flow into its 18th episode with a mix of humor, community, and cultural reflection. After some playful banter about “Pastor Yoda” memes and Disney’s fall into woke propaganda, Cam shouts out fellow Badlands creators, including Jackie’s Hooks and Harmony show and Abby Blue Eyes’ powerful “PsyWar” video. The conversation digs into how propaganda shapes culture, from Star Wars to political narratives, and why awareness is the best defense in today’s information war. Cam highlights Brad Zerbo’s Codex 9/11 film screenings, sharing how the documentary serves as a “nuclear weapon in the info war” and urging the community to support it. Between sponsor shoutouts, plumbing mishap stories, and open-line call-ins, the episode blends laughs, faith, and reflection with practical reminders about unity, sovereignty, and God’s role in guiding truth seekers. It’s vintage Flow—lighthearted yet anchored in purpose.

Saturday Sep 06, 2025

Brad Zerbo and Jaytriot dive headfirst into the 1960s British Invasion, tracing how the Beatles’ 1964 debut on The Ed Sullivan Show sparked a cultural explosion. They explore how the mop-top Beatles injected post-JFK-assassination America with joy and charisma, setting the stage for a flood of UK acts. From the Stones’ bluesy swagger and the Who’s proto-punk chaos to the Kinks’ distorted riffs and the Zombies’ haunting grooves, the hosts highlight how British bands reshaped American music while borrowing from U.S. blues and R&B. They dig into stories of staged hysteria, covers that outshone originals, and fights that got the Kinks banned from touring America. Along the way, they spin tracks from the Animals, Manfred Mann, the Yardbirds, and the Spencer Davis Group, tying it all to the seismic shifts in rock history. With personal anecdotes, humor, and even a nod to the “Paul is dead” rabbit hole, this episode captures how the British Invasion forever altered music, culture, and youth identity.

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