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

Saturday May 17, 2025
Saturday May 17, 2025
In a wild Friday night ride, a revolving crew of Badlands hosts breaks down the newly released Biden interview tapes and spirals into the absurdity of the President's rambling tales of Mongolian horse races, sumo wrestlers, and archery contests. The crew debates whether Biden's dementia has led him to accidentally confess to crimes, while floating theories about Beau Biden's death and the deeper implications of Biden’s obsession with his son during document-related questioning.
The show doesn’t stop there, James O’Keefe’s latest “scoops” from Epstein’s island come under fire for being more fluff than fact, while drone footage from Rusty Shackelford reignites speculation about tunnels, temples, and coverups. A spirited debate on Biden body doubles, SCOTUS rulings on immigration, and Matt Walsh's controversial comments keeps the energy high. Throw in some AI-generated Stephen Hawking superhero art, accusations of landline-based seduction, and the usual raucous banter, and you’ve got another classic Liberty Den episode: unpredictable, unfiltered, and unapologetically Badlands.

Saturday May 17, 2025
Saturday May 17, 2025
In this episode, CannCon and Ashe in America dissect the legal and systemic rot surrounding America’s elections. They kick off with the weaponization of the legal system against election attorneys, including Ed Martin, and connect it to the broader suppression of dissent. Ashe details her own battle against NGO lawfare and calls out the unequal application of legal ethics. The duo then dives into the election machine certification scam, exposing expired credentials, sham oversight, and Clay Parikh’s firsthand hacking testimony. A series of powerful clips from Ed Martin’s interview with Tucker Carlson fuels a broader conversation about accountability, treason, and the possibility of full election disclosure.
But it’s the testimony from Michigan that steals the show: real voters discovering that ballots were cast in their names, without their knowledge, pointing to a deeper fraud perpetrated through automated voter registration and real-time voter roll manipulation. Add in a fiery speech from a Detroit pastor, media cover-ups, and bipartisan gaslighting, and you've got a high-octane breakdown of 2020 (and beyond). From Mesa County’s code-based smoking gun to Michigan’s live voter fraud testimony, this episode makes the case: election fraud isn't just theory, it’s documented reality.

Saturday May 17, 2025
Saturday May 17, 2025
In this history-rich episode of Spellbreakers, Matt Trump dives deep into America’s overlooked battles for territorial control and national identity. Using the upcoming Badlands meetup in Halsey, Oregon as a springboard, Matt explores the fascinating origins of the Oregon Territory, the power struggle between American settlers and British corporate forces like the Hudson’s Bay Company, and the long-forgotten significance of places like Fort Vancouver and Oregon City. He draws connections between the Erie Canal, the War of 1812, and America’s enduring tension with British imperial influence. With tangents on Daniel Boone, the strategic importance of falls in river navigation, and a spontaneous ode to the American pioneer spirit, this episode blends historical analysis with heartfelt patriotism and community vibes. Stick around to learn why the Oregon Trail’s final miles were more treacherous than the Rockies, and why we may still be fighting off the British today.

Friday May 16, 2025
Friday May 16, 2025
In this packed Friday edition of The Daily Herold, Jon Herold tackles the controversy around James Comey’s now-deleted “8647” Instagram post, which the Trump administration is investigating as a potential call for assassination. Jon weighs the possible meanings, whether it was an actual coded threat or just another case of elite hubris, and reacts to Trump’s own fiery response.
Next, Herold dives into breaking developments within the FBI as Cash Patel reveals the agency is abandoning the Hoover Building and decentralizing operations across the U.S., a move Trump hinted at months earlier. He connects the dots between the shake-up and broader efforts to purge corruption, including the shutdown of the FBI’s public corruption unit that once helped launch the Arctic Frost probe into Trump.
Other highlights include UnitedHealth’s dramatic collapse amid federal fraud investigations, Trump’s post-Middle East warning to 150 countries about pending tariffs, and the ongoing GOP failure to pass the “Big Beautiful Bill.” Jon also covers the EU’s Digital Services Act and the Trump administration’s pushback against global censorship laws.
Blending breaking news, geopolitical analysis, and unfiltered commentary, this episode captures the chaos and clarity of a movement reclaiming power one headline at a time.

Friday May 16, 2025
Friday May 16, 2025
In this fiery Friday edition of Badlands Daily, CannCon and Chris Paul dig into one of the most explosive weeks in recent memory. They start with James Comey’s bizarre “8647” beach photo, unpacking Trump’s response and the deeper implications of the number’s ties to assassination symbolism and post-9/11 timelines. The discussion turns to the Supreme Court’s hearing on birthright citizenship, where the justices wrestled with the limits of judicial overreach and universal injunctions. Clarence Thomas and Solicitor General Sauer make a strong case against nationwide judicial interference, while Kagan and Jackson push back in defense of systemic lawfare.
The hosts also tackle Trump’s foreign policy power plays, including historic deals with Qatar, ongoing talks with Iran and Syria, and a possible end to the Ukraine conflict that hinges entirely on Trump and Putin, not Zelensky. Updates on the weaponization of the DOJ, cartel cooperation deals, and a major FBI overhaul with Kash Patel and Dan Bongino highlight the administration’s aggressive internal cleanup efforts.
With commentary on FEMA corruption, state dependency, AI propaganda, and geopolitical kabuki theater, this episode blends sharp legal analysis, narrative deconstruction, and good old-fashioned outrage. It’s Badlands at full throttle.

Friday May 16, 2025
Friday May 16, 2025
In this powerhouse edition of The RattlerGator Report, J.B. White returns from South Carolina with fire in his voice and a deep reflection on the historic week that just unfolded. He zeroes in on President Trump’s royal reception in Saudi Arabia, calling it a “coronation” that solidified Trump not just as a national leader, but as the global symbol of power. With sabers raised and golden carpets rolled out, the Arabian world declared what few dare say out loud: Trump is the true President of the world.
J.B. weaves history, culture, and personal conviction into a sweeping analysis of Trump’s speech in Riyadh, comparing it to his iconic 2017 Warsaw address. He explains how Trump’s approach, grounded in “commerce, not chaos,” “peace through strength,” and “regions of responsibility and cooperation”, signals a seismic shift away from neocon globalism toward mutual respect and sovereignty.
From reflections on Anwar Sadat and Prince Bandar to thoughts on China’s internal struggle and RFK Jr.’s rising influence, this episode covers it all. Bold, soulful, and unapologetically pro-America, J.B. reminds us that we’re witnessing the rebirth of U.S. leadership, and that Trump isn’t just playing politics. He’s rewriting the global script.

Friday May 16, 2025
Friday May 16, 2025
In this electrifying episode of Rug Pull Radio, GMoney is joined by special guest Ashe in America for a deep and fiery dialogue about freedom, governance, and the future of civilization. The pair dig into the core philosophical split between individual sovereignty and bureaucratic control, using bitcoin as a springboard for a larger conversation about decentralization, personal responsibility, and systemic collapse.
Ashe shares her journey from globalist corporate strategist to Badlands firebrand, while GMoney lays out his vision for "digital 1776," where the people reclaim their energy, time, and governance through peer-to-peer value systems. From Freedom Cities and taxation as theft to the movement’s spiritual awakenings, the episode builds a case for peaceful non-compliance, lawfare, and opting out of centralized systems.
The duo debate the risks and tradeoffs of direct democracy, digital currencies, and AI-driven medical care, while acknowledging the inevitable tensions between liberty and security in any future society. Packed with high-level thought, grounded reality checks, and a whole lot of conviction, this episode is a battle of ideas between two allies who agree on the mission, even if they see the map differently.

Thursday May 15, 2025
Thursday May 15, 2025
In this no-holds-barred episode of SITREP, CannCon and Alpha Warrior bring their trademark banter, combat-vet insight, and serious investigative chops to the table. The show kicks off with military humor, cultural commentary, and a fiery hypothetical about whether they’d return to war if the fight were truly against the Deep State. But the tone quickly pivots to a gripping breakdown of Tucker Carlson’s interview with Ed Martin, President Trump’s appointee to the DOJ’s weaponization task force and pardon attorney.
The duo plays key clips from Martin, revealing bombshell insights about prosecutorial priorities, deep-rooted corruption, and specific targets, including FISA abuse, the intelligence community, and the long-ignored J6 pipe bomber case. As they analyze the threat of bar weaponization against pro-Trump attorneys and Martin’s vow to expose hidden truths, the conversation takes a chilling turn toward the 2016 murder of DNC staffer Seth Rich.
Alpha drops a bold theory implicating J6 figure Michael Fanon in facilitating the hit, connecting it to DC policing, undercover ops, and payoff patterns. The episode closes with commentary on law enforcement failures, accountability gaps, and the war for narrative dominance.
Candid, controversial, and packed with insider intel, this episode is classic SITREP, where nothing is off-limits.

Thursday May 15, 2025
Thursday May 15, 2025
In this eye-opening episode of Quite Frankly, host Frankie Val welcomes investigative explorer Michael Collins for a deep dive into the dark side of archaeology and the hidden truths beneath the world's most ancient sites. Known for his work at Gobekli Tepe and other megalithic wonders, Collins exposes how tourism-driven interests, government contracts, and academic gatekeeping are eroding historical integrity.
The discussion centers on Gobekli Tepe, the 12,000-year-old site in Turkey that remains 90% unexcavated despite its revolutionary implications for human history. Collins reveals how trees with destructive root systems, steel infrastructure, and staged reconstructions threaten the site’s authenticity, and how truth-seekers like himself face smear campaigns from institutional archaeologists simply for asking the wrong questions.
Frank and Michael cover controversial sites like the Yonaguni Monument, share behind-the-scenes footage of cement-and-plaster reconstructions at sacred sites, and call out the billion-dollar “heritage tourism” industry that prioritizes spectacle over science. With humor, humility, and hard evidence, they explore why the most important discoveries today are being made not by academia, but by independent explorers with drones, LIDAR, and a passion for the past.
This episode isn’t just a history lesson, it’s a call to action for curiosity, truth, and preserving the wisdom of our ancestors before it’s buried forever.

Thursday May 15, 2025
Thursday May 15, 2025
In this lively episode of The Daily Herold, Jon Herold sits down with media provocateur and BlazeTV host Alex Stein for an unfiltered, often hilarious deep dive into culture war activism, censorship, and the growing influence of Turning Point USA. Stein recounts his viral college campus confrontations, behind-the-scenes experiences with Charlie Kirk and Tim Pool, and why he prefers disrupting protests to running for school board.
The two discuss election integrity, media self-censorship, and the limits of free speech on platforms like YouTube, touching on foreign influence, big donor control, and why some conservative influencers avoid topics like Israel or COVID truth to protect their monetization. Stein defends his approach while reflecting on his bigger dream: running a cat sanctuary.
After the interview, Jon recaps major headlines, including Trump’s potential nuclear deal with Iran, Zelensky’s stalled peace talks, and the Supreme Court’s debate over birthright citizenship. He also highlights RFK Jr.’s bombshell testimony and the growing narrative collapse around Big Pharma and the 2020 election.
Witty, raw, and sharply observant, this episode blends satire and strategy with a serious look at who’s shaping the narrative, and who’s profiting from it.

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