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

Sunday Aug 03, 2025

In Episode 9 of People, Alpha Warrior is joined by Retired Deputy Chief Shawn Tayler for a hard-hitting conversation on the deceptive push for “unity” in today’s political and cultural landscape. Together, they unpack how manufactured unity is weaponized to silence dissent, dilute American values, and enforce top-down control. Drawing from Tayler’s firsthand law enforcement experience and Alpha’s passion for liberty, they expose how real unity, rooted in truth, faith, and constitutional principles, has been replaced with narratives designed to divide. From COVID-era compliance to spiritual warfare, this episode is a candid and urgent call to recognize the difference between coerced conformity and authentic connection.

Saturday Aug 02, 2025

In Episode 14 of Flow, Cam Cooksey reflects on the internal clutter that prevents us from stepping fully into joy, presence, and purpose. With a calm, introspective tone, Cam explores how life’s disruptions, whether physical, emotional, or energetic, can subtly drain our capacity for creativity and connection. He shares his personal practice of making room for the “good stuff” by intentionally clearing out what no longer serves, from limiting thoughts to disorganized environments. It’s a gentle but powerful reminder that healing and clarity often begin with space, both literal and spiritual. This episode invites listeners to slow down, tune in, and trust that by letting go, we can make room for what truly matters.

Saturday Aug 02, 2025

In Episode 19 of OnlyLands, the Badlands Media crew reassembles for a wild ride through everything from real-life troll encounters to political meme wars. The hosts trade stories about being recognized, or mistaken, in public, laugh about online haters, and share personal moments of digital pushback turned physical awkwardness. They unpack the growing pressure on independent media voices, explore shifting censorship tactics, and call out the coordinated efforts to silence political dissidents.
From house-cleaning with General Flynn to the community’s unexpected rally behind Tucker Carlson’s satirical clone, this episode blends sharp wit, cultural observation, and a healthy dose of humor. If you’ve ever been trolled, shadowbanned, or just needed a laugh at the absurdity of it all, this one’s for you.

Saturday Aug 02, 2025

In this episode of Spellbreakers, host Matt Trump dives into the cosmic oddity of “3I/Atlas,” the third confirmed interstellar object to enter our solar system. Equal parts science lecture and poetic musing, Matt explains what makes this object so unique, from its hyperbolic trajectory and close pass between Earth and Mars to the significance of its discovery by the ATLAS observatory system, ironically, on the 27th anniversary of the film Armageddon. Along the way, Matt unpacks the rigorous observational science behind astronomical discoveries, celebrates the discipline’s historical roots, and firmly defends astronomy’s legitimacy against skeptics.
With humor, heartfelt appreciation for his own scientific training, and detailed breakdowns of orbits, brightness, and telescope methodology, Matt brings this extraordinary celestial visitor down to Earth. Spoiler: it’s (probably) not aliens, but it's still pretty awesome.

Friday Aug 01, 2025

In Episode 135 of Why We Vote, CannCon and Ashe in America sit down with special guest Patrick Colbeck to expose the digital vulnerabilities hiding in plain sight within America’s election systems. Colbeck, drawing on his engineering expertise and firsthand experience, explains how election machines are far from “air-gapped” and instead are built to be remotely accessed through components like modems and motherboards. He breaks down how design choices, not glitches, make the system susceptible to outside manipulation.
The conversation also touches on how citizens can assert their constitutional rights to free and fair elections, the media’s campaign of gaslighting and suppression, and why cleaning up voter rolls isn’t enough. Packed with sharp analysis and urgent questions, this episode offers a sobering look at the fight for election integrity in an age of digital deception.

Friday Aug 01, 2025

In Episode 53 of MAHA News, Jordan Sather and Nate Prince cover a wide range of current events and health-related headlines. They begin with a breakdown of Biden’s recent physical exam results, questioning the political motivations behind its timing and framing. The conversation then shifts to legal efforts challenging vaccine manufacturer immunity, highlighting recent lawsuits and constitutional concerns surrounding the PREP Act. The hosts also explore the growing debate around kratom, its potential benefits, risks, and the government’s mixed messaging on regulation. Rounding out the episode, Jordan and Nate touch on topics including insulin pricing, media fear tactics, and population health trends, all while encouraging listeners to think critically and stay informed.

Friday Aug 01, 2025

In Episode 27 of Geopolitics with Ghost, Ghost breaks down the accelerating power shift from a Western-led unipolar world to a multipolar global order anchored by BRICS. He explains how countries in Africa, Latin America, and the Middle East are increasingly rejecting the IMF-WEF model and aligning with BRICS initiatives, seeking true sovereignty through energy independence and currency reform. Ghost highlights how U.S. foreign policy failures, from Afghanistan to Ukraine, have exposed the collapsing influence of American hegemony, pushing allies and adversaries alike toward strategic realignments.
With candid insights on India’s delicate BRICS balancing act, South Africa’s rising role, and how the Western elite scramble to repackage their globalist agenda through climate and ESG narratives, this episode offers a big-picture look at why the Global South is no longer playing by Washington’s rules.

Friday Aug 01, 2025

In this episode of The Daily Herold, Jon Herold highlights the continued fallout from the Durham report and the Clinton email investigation. He covers Trump’s latest Truth Social post referencing Dmitry Medvedev and a nuclear submarine, suggesting high-level signaling. Herold breaks down the timeline involving Clinton’s unexamined thumb drives, protected under claims of executive privilege from the Obama White House, and notes how this overlaps with Fusion GPS’s media briefings and the Carter Page FISA application. He points to the suspicious timing of FBI meetings attended by Obama’s White House counsel, Neil Eggleston, and the shifting narratives in corporate media trying to reframe the Russia hoax timeline.
The episode also features commentary on Ghislaine Maxwell’s request for clemency and a Senate letter asking the FBI to review Clinton evidence. With clear timelines and a focus on how narrative manipulation unfolds, Jon lays out how recent headlines expose the cracks in the establishment’s defense.

Friday Aug 01, 2025

In this episode of Badlands Daily, CannCon and Zak "RedPill78" Paine analyze the crumbling media narratives surrounding Biden, Trump, and the ongoing fallout from legacy scandals. They open with reactions to CBS’s awkward attempt to resurface the “Trump nuclear secrets” story and break down how mainstream outlets are being used to run interference as deeper truths emerge. The hosts dig into revelations about Clinton’s unexamined thumb drives and the FBI’s flimsy claims of executive privilege, as well as renewed calls for accountability in light of the Durham appendix declassification.
They also highlight Trump’s sharp Truth Social post calling out the two-tiered justice system and weigh in on White House visual inconsistencies, including odd footage of the Rose Garden and South Lawn. With sharp commentary on narrative control, selective media timing, and the collapse of public trust, CannCon and Zak expose the desperation of a regime running out of cover.

Friday Aug 01, 2025

In Episode 110 of Breaking History, Matt Ehret and Ghost uncover the real motives behind Nixon’s infamous 1971 decision to close the gold window. Far from a spontaneous response to economic instability, the hosts argue it was part of a calculated geopolitical shift orchestrated by Henry Kissinger and aligned elites. They trace how Nixon’s trip to China and the cozying up to Mao were tied to broader plans to unmoor the U.S. dollar from gold and empower a fiat system that would eventually serve globalist interests.
From the betrayal of de Gaulle and Canada’s role in testing debt-based finance, to the manipulation of U.S.-China relations and the sidelining of national sovereignty, Matt and Ghost connect the dots to expose the deep, coordinated architecture behind our current monetary crisis. Packed with historical insight and sharp geopolitical context, this episode challenges the official narrative and reframes 1971 as a turning point in the war on economic independence.

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