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

Friday Aug 08, 2025

CannCon and Ashe in America team up for Episode 136 of Why We Vote, unpacking the latest moves in election law, government overreach, and media spin. They dig into the ongoing fight over Pennsylvania’s Act 77, analyzing its impact on mail-in voting and the broader legal challenges it faces. The discussion shifts to alarming revelations about the FBI’s use of confidential human sources, raising serious questions about constitutional rights and political targeting. CannCon and Ashe also take aim at the media’s selective storytelling, showing how coverage is shaped to protect certain narratives while ignoring inconvenient truths.
With a mix of legal insight, political analysis, and sharp commentary, the duo connects the dots between state-level policy battles, federal agency misconduct, and the public’s growing distrust in institutions. This episode offers listeners a clear-eyed look at the mechanics of political control, and the grassroots efforts working to dismantle it.

Friday Aug 08, 2025

Jordan Sather runs solo while Nate is out, diving deep into RFK Jr.’s decision to cancel $500 million in mRNA respiratory vaccine contracts. He breaks down why RFK considers these shots pointless due to rapid viral mutations and shares Dr. Ryan Cole’s take that this move could collapse the mRNA vaccine empire. Sather calls out media outlets parroting identical pro-vaccine scripts, highlights the push to remove vaccine exemptions, and revisits whistleblower Dr. William Thompson’s revelations on CDC coverups. The conversation shifts to RFK’s ban on thimerosal, U.S. health decline since the 1980s, and the broken “sick care” system.
From there, Sather tackles overhauling USDA dietary guidelines, improving prison and school meals, cutting soda and candy from SNAP, and requiring nutrition education in medical schools. He stresses the gut-brain connection, critiques farm subsidies favoring GMO crops, and advocates for local, nutrient-dense food production. Along the way, he shares fitness tips, supplement recommendations, and answers viewer questions on topics from DMSO to moringa, wrapping with plans for an upcoming children’s health episode.

Friday Aug 08, 2025

In Episode 29 of Geopolitics with Ghost, Ghost unpacks a week of major geopolitical maneuvers shaping the balance of global power. He breaks down the BRICS expansion, analyzing how new member states could shift trade, currency influence, and alliances away from Western dominance. The conversation moves to U.S. election optics, where Ghost examines strategic media narratives, candidate positioning, and how foreign policy wins or losses could sway voters. He explores China’s growing influence in Africa and South America, questioning whether these moves are part of a broader campaign to weaken U.S. leverage.
Ghost also dives into Middle East developments, from shifting alliances to the economic and military implications of recent peace talks. With his signature mix of analysis, historical context, and unfiltered commentary, Ghost connects the dots between domestic politics and global strategy, showing how each plays into the other on the world stage. This episode offers a sharp, big-picture perspective for listeners who want to understand not just what’s happening, but why it matters.

Friday Aug 08, 2025

Jon Herold kicks off this Friday’s Daily Herold with a personal update before diving into a mix of policy moves, geopolitical shifts, and legal bombshells. He covers Trump’s new executive orders ensuring transparency in higher education admissions, halting wasteful federal grants, and guaranteeing fair banking for all Americans without political discrimination, tying in his own experiences with deplatforming. Jon examines the Department of Defense’s stake in MP Materials and the rare earths race, pondering Ukraine’s resources in a potential peace deal. Trump’s announcement of a historic peace summit between Armenia and Azerbaijan sparks discussion on its ties to broader global negotiations.
On the domestic front, Jon questions the Park Police leading a federal crime crackdown in D.C., unpacks a grand jury probe into Letitia James, and highlights a major appeals court rebuke of Judge Boasberg. Other topics include skepticism toward Project Veritas’ Bill Barr claims, the DOJ’s $50M bounty on Venezuela’s Maduro, Stephen Moran’s interim Federal Reserve appointment, and Israel’s planned Gaza City takeover. With trademark humor, live chat banter, and a few sidetracks, Jon keeps the commentary sharp, candid, and deeply connected to the Badlands community.

Friday Aug 08, 2025

CannCon and Chris Paul team up for a fiery August 8 edition of Badlands Daily, tearing into the mainstream media’s latest narrative spins and the political theater surrounding America’s southern border. They spotlight new footage and reports exposing the chaos at the border, dissecting how both parties use the crisis for optics while ignoring real solutions. The conversation shifts to the media’s selective outrage, covering stories that fit their agenda while burying inconvenient truths. Election-related developments take center stage as the hosts analyze strategic moves, candidate positioning, and the psychological games at play in the lead-up to 2024.
With sharp commentary, insider perspective, and plenty of back-and-forth banter, CannCon and Chris cut through the noise to connect the dots between policy failures, propaganda, and the public’s growing skepticism. This episode blends news analysis with unapologetic truth-telling, making it a must-listen for those tired of being spoon-fed the official story.

Friday Aug 08, 2025

In Episode 126 of Rugpull Radio, GMoney takes listeners on a no-nonsense tour through the current state of crypto, from Bitcoin’s latest price swings to the unpredictable world of meme coins. He breaks down the market forces driving volatility, the role of institutional players, and why digital gold continues to dominate the conversation.
The episode also dives into the regulatory storm brewing as governments scramble to catch up with blockchain innovation, raising questions about decentralization’s future. GMoney sprinkles in sharp commentary on NFT trends, the cultural impact of crypto memes, and how online communities are shaping the next wave of digital finance. Whether you’re a long-term hodler or just crypto-curious, this fast-paced episode delivers market insights, cultural observations, and a few well-timed laughs along the way.

Friday Aug 08, 2025

CannCon and Alpha Warrior bring the heat in Episode 125 of The SITREP, tackling the latest battles over the Second Amendment, media manipulation, and America’s southern border crisis. They break down the political and legal fallout from new state-level gun restrictions, pointing out the constitutional challenges and grassroots pushback already in motion. The conversation shifts to the media’s selective coverage of major events, exposing how narratives are shaped to protect political allies and vilify opponents.
The hosts also dig into the ongoing chaos at the U.S.-Mexico border, discussing cartel activity, migrant surges, and the federal government’s unwillingness to enforce immigration laws. With their trademark bluntness and humor, CannCon and Alpha connect these issues to the broader fight for individual rights, national sovereignty, and truth in journalism. The episode mixes fiery debate, sharp analysis, and a call for listeners to stay informed and engaged in the fight for America’s future.

Friday Aug 08, 2025

Frankie Val sits down with Giulio Anselmo for a fascinating exploration into the mechanics of the unconscious mind and the transformative potential of hypnosis. Giulio shares his journey from discovering hypnosis to mastering it as both an art and science, explaining how subconscious programming shapes thoughts, emotions, and behaviors. The conversation uncovers how hypnosis can bypass mental resistance, dissolve limiting beliefs, and help people rewrite the narratives holding them back.
They discuss common myths, the difference between stage hypnosis and therapeutic practice, and real-world examples of breakthroughs Giulio has witnessed. Frankie brings his own curiosity and humor to the mix, diving into the ethical responsibilities of a hypnotist, the role of suggestion, and the delicate balance between influence and consent. This episode is a blend of science, psychology, and personal growth, offering listeners both insight and practical takeaways for tapping into the deeper layers of the mind.

Thursday Aug 07, 2025

Join Badlands Media for special coverage of President Trump's remarks from the Oval Office
 

Thursday Aug 07, 2025

Jon Herold dives into a whirlwind of breaking developments, starting with Donald Trump’s push for a ceasefire in Ukraine and a confirmed upcoming meeting with Vladimir Putin. He speculates Saudi Arabia or the UAE could host, tying it to recent high-level Middle East diplomacy. Herold then unpacks Supreme Court precedent that could widen the RICO Grande case to include private citizens, hinting at a massive potential sweep.
Other key updates include Trump’s executive order for a new census excluding illegal immigrants, surging tariffs that bring Apple manufacturing back to the U.S., and shifting Abraham Accords dynamics following Israeli strikes on Iran. He covers Intel’s CEO facing CCP-ties scrutiny, Space Force satellite advances, and Truth Social’s new AI-powered search. The episode closes with FBI shakeups over January 6 agent secrecy, RFK Jr. slashing vaccine funding, and Herold’s trademark banter with the live chat.

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