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

Tuesday Jul 15, 2025

In this episode of Badlands Book Club, CannCon and Ashe in America explore Chapter 6 of Overruled by Justice Neil Gorsuch and Janie Nitze, delving into the tension between ordered liberty and oppressive regulation. They highlight stories of ordinary Americans, foster parents sidelined over faith, hair braiders and eyebrow threaders crushed by arbitrary licensing laws, and recovering addicts devastated by pandemic isolation. The reading underscores how overreaching rules, from cosmetology mandates to emergency COVID edicts, systematically erode community bonds and self-reliance. The hosts reflect on the paradox of laws meant to protect freedom but increasingly used to control dissent, shut down small businesses, and undermine civic trust. Drawing connections to modern ideological warfare and the deliberate centralization of authority, they share frustrations and cautionary lessons. The conversation closes with a call to reclaim sovereignty by resisting demoralization, defending the right to associate, and standing firm against bureaucratic overreach.

Tuesday Jul 15, 2025

In this powerful episode, Ghost tackles the shifting alliances and deep fractures defining today’s global landscape. The show begins with Kim Jong Un pledging unconditional military support to Russia, sending thousands of troops and engineers to Ukraine while cementing ties with Putin. Ghost analyzes the symbolism behind North Korea’s beach resort transformation and what it signals about a changing world order. The conversation pivots to Trump’s controversial strategy of having NATO pay for weapons destined for Ukraine, a move critics call warmongering but Ghost frames as a calculated way to drain NATO’s coffers while prolonging conflict to expose corruption.
He unpacks insider speculation about the CIA’s hidden role in Ukraine’s regime and the complicity of European allies, while exploring how America’s debt and public exhaustion are reshaping the war narrative. The episode then turns to Israel, where settler violence against Palestinian Christians is escalating. Ghost delivers a blistering critique of Christian Zionists supporting annexation, warning that it comes at the cost of innocent lives and moral integrity. Closing with rants on historical revisionism, NATO’s unraveling, and the EU’s dependence on Russian energy, this installment is part analysis, part indictment, and all unfiltered perspective.

Tuesday Jul 15, 2025

Join Badlands Media for special coverage of President Trump's remarks at Energy Roundtable in Pennsylvania. 

Tuesday Jul 15, 2025

In this edition of The Daily Herold, Jon Herold sits down with Jeff Calhoun from Tactical Civics for an in-depth conversation about restoring citizen sovereignty and reawakening civic responsibility. Calhoun explains how COVID prompted him to question the foundations of American governance and led him to Tactical Civics, a movement aiming to revive the grand jury as a powerful tool to hold government accountable. He outlines their seven-phase plan to educate communities, grow chapters across 1,650 counties, and reestablish the people’s authority to investigate public corruption.
After the interview, Jon recaps the week’s headlines, including the Supreme Court’s decision to let Trump dismantle the Department of Education, moves to replace Jerome Powell at the Fed, and Trump’s push for crypto leadership. He also covers the growing fallout over Epstein’s files, the shadow Fed chair debate, and efforts to declassify intelligence revealing Russiagate as a manufactured smear. Wrapping up, Jon warns listeners not to rely on politicians alone to fix systemic corruption, emphasizing that real change depends on engaged, informed citizens willing to step up.

Tuesday Jul 15, 2025

Hosted by CannCon and Ghost, this episode dissects the week’s whirlwind of stories shaping America’s political landscape. The show opens with reflections on shifting opinions among veterans about America’s endless wars and skepticism toward narratives of good versus evil abroad. The discussion moves to explosive immigration poll numbers showing strong bipartisan support for deporting illegal immigrants, before zeroing in on a DOJ arrest of a taco restaurant owner charged with harboring undocumented workers and possible human trafficking. From there, the hosts cover Biden’s auto-pen scandal, exploring how clemency decisions were signed off in a chain of questionable approvals that may have bypassed the president entirely. Trump’s economic playbook is front and center, with Supreme Court decisions allowing mass layoffs in the Education Department and Trump’s plans to privatize or eliminate federal bureaucracy.
The conversation also delves into Epstein’s murky history, the possibility his files were manipulated, and Trump’s cryptic remark about Epstein as “a guy who never dies.” Finishing with updates on Israeli politics, NATO’s financial squeeze, and the long shadow of state capture, the episode weaves together deep skepticism, historical parallels, and a few moments of wry humor.

Tuesday Jul 15, 2025

In this episode, Jon Herold and Zak “RedPill78” Paine dive headlong into the firestorm over the Epstein files and what they may, or may not reveal. They debate whether the widespread assumptions about Epstein’s blackmail operations are built on solid evidence or have become a narrative inflated by years of speculation. The conversation explores newly resurfaced testimony, conflicting claims about hidden tapes, and the potential for a looming special prosecutor to crack open the entire network. Tensions run high as they discuss how the files have become a trap set to divide the MAGA base and question why Democrats, after years of silence, suddenly demand the records be released.
The hosts also connect the Epstein scandal to broader threads of global child trafficking, intelligence operations, and the shadowy influence of foreign powers in Washington. Throughout, they challenge each other, and the audience, to separate hope from proof and to brace for the possibility of a disappointment that could splinter the movement. In a raw and sometimes contentious exchange, the episode underscores how deeply this story cuts into questions of trust, accountability, and the limits of disclosure.

Monday Jul 14, 2025

Hosted by Ashe in America and Abbey Blue Eyes, this episode unpacks the meaning of sovereignty and why it matters more than ever. Kicking off with a powerful Hillsdale College video on the Declaration of Independence, the conversation explores how America’s founding principles were rooted in God-given rights and a shared commitment to resist tyranny. The hosts reflect on how modern political corruption, endless crises, and psychological warfare have eroded individual sovereignty and national self-determination.
From the Russiagate scandal and the grand conspiracy investigation now underway to historic examples of intelligence manipulation, they trace the pattern of subversion across decades. The show also highlights Yuri Bezmenov’s warnings about ideological demoralization and how staged crises are used to weaken a population’s resolve. Despite the darkness, the discussion remains hopeful, emphasizing that today’s awakening is proof that one crisis is no longer enough to control the public. The episode closes with a reminder that reclaiming sovereignty begins with truth, civic courage, and rejecting demoralization in all its forms.

Monday Jul 14, 2025

Chapter 23 opens with a sweeping exploration of how the Space Force emerged from a decades-long struggle between visionaries and entrenched bureaucracy. In this conversation, retired Air Force General Stephen Kwast recounts how the idea of space dominance was born in the minds of strategists as far back as the 1940s and why it took until 2019, and the political will of President Trump, to finally establish an independent military branch. General Kwast explains how the Space Force differs from Space Command, why consolidating satellite control was a historic milestone, and how public-private partnerships with companies like SpaceX will transform defense and daily life.
The discussion charts the path from Sputnik to Starlink, weaving in Cold War lessons, bureaucratic infighting, and the technological breakthroughs needed to fuel what he calls a golden age. Throughout, the episode warns of the dangers of overclassification, the fragility of centralized systems, and the urgency of building resilience. The narrative closes with a powerful call for civic vigilance and the conviction that space power will be the cornerstone of America’s security and prosperity in the years ahead.

Monday Jul 14, 2025

This episode blends thoughtful insights, humor, and a touch of nostalgia. The hosts explore how love languages shape relationships, using sandwiches as a playful metaphor for connection and appreciation. A deep dive into vanity sizing reveals how inconsistent clothing measurements fuel frustration, waste, and unrealistic beauty standards. Stories about misfit jeans and brand manipulation highlight how sizing tricks have become a marketing weapon. The discussion then shifts to spiritual encouragement, offering scripture-based affirmations to counter self-doubt and anxiety.
Lighthearted moments include admiration for adorable fruit bats, affectionately dubbed “sky puppies”, and plans for a spirited Uno showdown. From reflections on American history to brainstorming cow-print outfits, the show delivers a mix of levity, inspiration, and community, all tied together by a shared determination to live with purpose and joy.

Monday Jul 14, 2025

In this episode of Y Chromes, CannCon, Alpha Warrior, and Cam Cooksey kick things off with a playful roast over airport delays, then tumble into a hilariousan, d at times mind-bending, discussion of Mandela effects. The crew debates whether Kraft or Stouffer’s made stovetop stuffing and riff on the possibility of split timelines driven by the P45s and P52s battling to control humanity’s destiny. They share personal theories on simulation theory, CERN, and disappearing evidence, while poking fun at each other’s “silver spoon sped” upbringing. Between timelines and conspiracy tangents, they find time to unpack viral videos, from hot dog throat skills to workplace mishaps and a woman whose dance moves spark confusion. Alpha tells stories of golf trips and cold plunges, Cam insists bats can be harmless backyard helpers, and the guys agree that no man can eat a hot dog after his date deep-throats it for show. The show closes with belly laughs, questionable clips, and one big question: are we really living in the right timeline?

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