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.
Episodes

Monday Jul 14, 2025
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
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
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
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?

Monday Jul 14, 2025
Monday Jul 14, 2025
In this episode of The Daily Herold, Jon Herold breaks down the escalating backlash over the Epstein document release that’s ignited fierce infighting among Trump’s supporters. He argues that Trump never personally drove the Epstein narrative, calling the uproar an influencer-fueled distraction designed to fracture MAGA unity. Herold dissects the mainstream media’s framing of a supposed “loyalty test” between Trump and the movement he built, and questions whether any amount of disclosure would ever satisfy critics like Laura Loomer and Benny Johnson. He then pivots to the FBI’s sweeping new criminal investigation into a decade of election interference favoring Democrats, a probe that could culminate in a special prosecutor and potentially treason charges.
Additional segments cover Trump’s NATO weapons deal to profit off arms sales to Europe for Ukraine, Jerome Powell’s rumored departure, and Joe Biden’s controversial use of an autopen to pardon hundreds. Herold closes by urging listeners to stay realistic about timelines for justice and warning that special prosecutors can be used to placate the public rather than deliver accountability.

Monday Jul 14, 2025
Monday Jul 14, 2025
In this episode of Badlands Daily, Ashe in America and Zak “RedPill78” Paine dissect Jerome Powell’s rumored departure from the Federal Reserve and what it could mean for Trump’s mission to overhaul the global financial order. They dig into CVS’s massive $949 million fraud penalty for billing the government over fake prescriptions, highlighting how corporate crime rarely leads to real accountability. The hosts cover the tragic Kentucky church shooting, connecting the rise in violence to unchecked societal decay. They also debate whether the new Superman film is earnest nostalgia or sly propaganda and reflect on how Americans are manipulated by narrative warfare. As the conversation turns to 9/11, Ashe and Zak preview Brad Zerbo’s documentary Codex 911, questioning the official story and the psychological grip it still holds. With moments of levity, like a rant about movie theater ice machines and the mystery of Woon Socket, the show blends serious critique with wry humor.

Monday Jul 14, 2025
Monday Jul 14, 2025
In this expansive episode of The Narrative, Burning Bright and Matt Ehret dive into a layered conversation that bridges current psyops and historical revisionism. They begin by unpacking the Epstein saga and its weaponization in modern discourse, then pivot to reflections on the Vietnam-era counterculture, secret societies like the Hellfire Club, and the manipulation of collective morality through fiction and pop culture.
The second half turns to the Founding Fathers, challenging the monolithic view of their unity by exploring fierce rivalries and philosophical contradictions among Jefferson, Hamilton, and others. Matt shares insights from his recent writings defending Hamilton and Lincoln, sparking debates over the legitimacy of centralized power and the tension between individual liberty and collective welfare. Along the way, the hosts weave in everything from the Watchmen’s moral paradox to the timeless power of stories in shaping public consciousness. It’s an episode that questions everything...past and present, and invites listeners to embrace the uncertainty while demanding accountability.

Sunday Jul 13, 2025
Sunday Jul 13, 2025
In this marathon edition of Devolution Power Hour, Jon Herold and Chris Paul dissect the week’s swirling controversies with their trademark mix of deep analysis and irreverent banter. They start by unraveling the frenzy over the newly released Epstein documents, exploring whether the files are a genuine threat to entrenched power or a sophisticated psyop designed to fracture the MAGA movement. The hosts debate Trump’s cryptic statements about Obama creating the Epstein narrative, and consider the morality of blackmail as a tool for control, even if wielded by “good guys.” The discussion then pivots to John Solomon’s explosive claim of a decade-long RICO investigation targeting Russiagate conspirators and the entire anti-Trump apparatus.
They examine how such a conspiracy case could finally deliver accountability while cautioning listeners not to “stand on the rug” of yet another promised revelation. Along the way, the pair explore the possibility of military government, the philosophical pitfalls of confirmation bias, and whether normies can ever absorb the scale of corruption. The episode is an unfiltered ride through speculation, strategy, and the ongoing quest for truth.

Sunday Jul 13, 2025
Sunday Jul 13, 2025
In this energizing episode of Flow, host Cam Cooksey welcomes Adam from Dauntless Dialogue and Adrian from Rise Attire Intl for a free-flowing conversation about art, truth, and high-vibration culture. They explore how Dauntless Dialogue built a platform for hard-hitting investigative documentaries like Abuse of Power, which exposes hidden networks of child trafficking and institutional corruption, and discuss how production quality can elevate the impact of truth-telling. Adrian shares the mission behind Rise Attire as a lifestyle brand reclaiming symbols and creating wearable statements of freedom and defiance. The group reflects on the spiritual aspects of the cultural battle, the power of intention and energy, and how to embody light while standing against evil. They also preview Adrian’s new multimedia project, Vibes, which blends original music and visual art to inspire deeper awareness of the human energy field. This episode is a deep dive into the intersection of culture, consciousness, and resistance.

Sunday Jul 13, 2025
Sunday Jul 13, 2025
In this patriotic edition of The Audio Files, Brad Zerbo and Jaytriot celebrate American music from every angle, mixing rock anthems, punk nostalgia, and country swagger. They kick off by belatedly marking the 4th of July with X’s “Fourth of July,” Tom Petty’s “American Girl,” and the tongue-in-cheek “United States of Whatever.” Along the way, they share stories of vinyl collections, musical awakenings, and unforgettable live shows. The episode features everything from Kim Wilde’s “Kids in America” to Kid Rock’s “American Badass” and Neil Diamond’s iconic “America.” They reflect on the patriotic surge after 9/11 and play Toby Keith’s “Courtesy of the Red, White and Blue,” Lynyrd Skynyrd’s comeback hit “Red White and Blue,” and Steve Miller Band’s “Living in the USA.” Interwoven are lively anecdotes about guitars, recording studios, and the authenticity of New Yorkers. The hosts close with WASP’s fiery performance and Hendrix’s legendary Woodstock rendition of the Star-Spangled Banner, capturing the spirit, pride, and contradictions of America through music.

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