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

Jun 5, 2025

51 min

In this June 5th episode of The Daily Herold, Jon Herold unpacks a slate of aggressive new moves by President Trump, including a proclamation targeting Harvard over its entanglements with the CCP and a separate travel ban restricting nationals from over a dozen high-risk countries. But the most explosive development comes in the form of a presidential memorandum calling for an investigation into who actually governed during Joe Biden’s time in office, questioning the use of an auto-pen for executive actions and the legitimacy of his policy record.
Jon explores the implications of this investigation, speculating on its potential to unravel judicial appointments, legislative decisions, and even Biden’s constitutional legitimacy, all without having to directly expose 2020 election fraud. Additional segments cover Trump’s new crypto ETF venture, disturbing allegations against TSA surveillance programs, and escalating rhetoric from Vladimir Putin amid sabotage in Russia.
Rounding out the episode, Jon discusses the looming debt ceiling crisis, mixed signals from Elon Musk and Mike Johnson, and new controversies around immigration, speech, and digital censorship. As always, Herold blends sharp commentary with a touch of irreverence to reveal what’s driving the headlines beneath the surface.

Jun 5, 2025

1hr 26 sec

Join Badlands Media for special coverage of President Trump's bilateral meeting with German Chancellor Friedrich MerzFollowed by President Trump's Summer Soirée speech from the White House on 6.4.25

Jun 5, 2025

2hr 13 min

On this June 5th edition of Badlands Daily, CannCon dissects the ongoing media meltdown surrounding Trump’s conviction, focusing on narrative manipulation and the bizarre decision to seal the juror list, despite the supposed “danger” being over. He analyzes how Trump’s post-verdict fundraising surge and improving poll numbers signal that the public isn’t buying the mainstream narrative.
CannCon also touches on inflation and the growing disconnect between economic data and lived reality, spotlighting how Americans continue to feel the pressure at the grocery store. With his trademark clarity and directness, he highlights the system’s increasingly obvious contradictions and previews what to watch next as the regime narrative continues to fracture.

Jun 5, 2025

2hr 9 min

In Episode 360 of Devolution Power Hour, Jon Herold and Burning Bright unpack the increasingly visible breakdown of institutional narratives. They begin with reflections on John Durham’s recent interview, highlighting his subtle but significant warning about systemic corruption and the FBI’s role in undermining democratic norms. The discussion then pivots to Trump’s conviction and its impact, not just politically, but spiritually and psychologically, on a public that’s beginning to wake up to the broader game at play.
Jon and BB explore the tension between optics and justice, suggesting Trump’s current strategy may be less about immediate wins and more about revealing the entire corrupted structure. They break down the psychological effect of forcing the public to confront injustice head-on, even at the cost of temporary discomfort or outrage.
With references to comms, collective awakening, and Trump’s long-game approach, this episode frames the latest chaos as a controlled collapse meant to expose, not destroy. The hosts close with a sober reminder: justice may look messy now, but the storm is still moving exactly as planned.

Jun 4, 2025

1hr 31 min

In Season 3, Episode 31 of Altered State, Zak "RedPill78" Paine and Jordan Sather dive deep into the energetic undercurrents and psychological warfare shaping current events. They explore Trump’s conviction not as an end, but as a frequency weapon designed to generate fear, distraction, and emotional dissonance across the collective consciousness. Referencing numerology and long-form comms, the hosts point out that the timeline we’re witnessing may be following a calculated 17-year cycle of transformation.
Zak and Jordan examine how Trump’s moves, past and present, fit into this pattern, offering theories on strategic optics, controlled chaos, and spiritual awakening. They touch on the manipulation of language, symbols, and predictive programming, inviting listeners to think beyond the surface of mainstream headlines. The episode also offers a sobering analysis of how certain events may be designed to fracture group unity and keep humanity in a reactive state.
With a mix of grounded commentary and esoteric insight, this episode urges listeners to maintain emotional sovereignty and spiritual clarity as the storm intensifies.

Jun 4, 2025

1hr 5 min

In this fiery solo episode of Shipwreck Show, host Shipwreck launches into a rapid-fire, uncensored rant covering the absurdity of congressional dysfunction, media propaganda, and government overreach. She takes aim at the “big beautiful bill,” skewers Marjorie Taylor Greene for not reading legislation, and explains how Texas passed a Skittles warning label law without fanfare, contrasting it with DC's ineffectiveness. The episode explores the dangers of unchecked AI regulation buried in federal bills, Elon Musk’s Twitter crusade, and the eerie resurgence of government-influenced narratives.
With healthy doses of sarcasm and sidebars, Shipwreck also dives into pride month drama at Target, comms theories involving former press secretaries, and the hilariously eerie world of AI-generated cryptid vlogs, featuring Bigfoot, Dogman, and Chupacabra. Wrapping up with thoughts on Nephilim, missing 411 mysteries, and her love of paranormal rabbit holes, this episode is equal parts political catharsis and mythical mischief. Buckle up, language is strong, and the swear jar is filling fast.

Jun 4, 2025

2hr 45 min

In this intellectually rich and refreshingly offbeat episode of Be Reasonable, Chris Paul welcomes cultural theorist and writer Constantin Von Hoffmeister for a high-level discussion on the forces shaping modern civilization. Together, they explore the concept of metapolitics, the ideological framework beneath political discourse, and its role in forming collective consciousness. Constantin shares his insights on nationalism, postmodernism, and the mythic undercurrents that influence both culture and history.
From Wagnerian archetypes to the poetic absurdity of modern propaganda, the conversation traverses timelines and geographies to unpack how identity, symbolism, and aesthetic warfare shape the world we live in. The duo also critiques technocratic globalism, touches on Russia’s cultural stance, and considers what the West has lost in its pursuit of secular uniformity.
With sharp wit and a spirit of intellectual adventure, this episode challenges listeners to think beyond headlines and into the roots of meaning itself. Whether you’re steeped in philosophy or just curious about the deeper currents beneath politics, this dialogue offers plenty to chew on.

Jun 4, 2025

1hr 48 min

In Episode 99 of Breaking History, Matt Ehret and Ghost trace the roots of America’s cultural and institutional decline through the lens of history, geopolitics, and medical corruption. They explore the rise of Rockefeller-backed “scientific medicine” and how it displaced holistic, community-centered care in favor of pharmaceutical profit and technocratic control. This thread leads into a broader discussion about digital IDs, AI regulation, and the global elite’s quiet push toward a technocratic surveillance state.
Matt and Ghost also examine the parallels between the U.S. and the late-stage Roman Empire, from centralized decay to military overextension, and warn that the so-called “death of the West” may already be underway unless there’s a radical return to spiritual and cultural sovereignty. With detours through Canadian policy, censorship treaties, and economic warfare, the episode weaves together seemingly disconnected stories into a clear picture of controlled collapse, and how to resist it.
Packed with history, critical analysis, and real-time relevance, this episode delivers a sobering but empowering look at what’s really breaking, and what must be rebuilt.

Jun 4, 2025

48 min

In this June 4th episode of The Daily Herold, Jon Herold dives deep into Trump’s newly posted Truth Social update about a 75-minute phone call with Vladimir Putin. The call touched on escalating attacks in Ukraine and Iran’s nuclear ambitions, with Trump notably declining to condemn Putin’s threats of retaliation. Jon dissects the implications and offers pointed commentary on how these diplomatic signals may influence global events.
The episode then shifts to the controversial “Big Beautiful Bill,” facing backlash over deficit projections and a little-known clause restricting states from regulating AI for the next 10 years. With voices from Musk, Stephen Miller, and even Marjorie Taylor Greene entering the fray, Jon walks through both the bill’s MAGA-aligned reforms and the potential federal overreach buried within.
Additional segments include an FTC antitrust probe into censorship cartels, updates from the Mike Lindell defamation trial (with Ashe reporting from the ground), and reflections on economic chaos, Bitcoin’s mainstream arrival, and the optics war between Trump and the establishment. As always, Jon keeps it candid, irreverent, and razor-sharp.

Jun 4, 2025

1hr 41 min

In this June 4th edition of Badlands Daily, CannCon and Chris Paul walk through the latest developments in the Trump trial aftermath, focusing on Judge Merchan’s questionable decisions, including the sudden sealing of juror names, and how these moves reveal the deeper dysfunction of a weaponized justice system. They explore the media’s shifting tone as public support for Trump continues to rise, particularly among minority voters, and how that momentum is being met with desperation from regime actors.
The hosts also examine the bizarre contradictions within the Biden campaign’s messaging and fundraising efforts, pointing to signs of a campaign running on fumes. From Trump’s strategically timed posts to the public’s growing disillusionment with government institutions, CannCon and Chris highlight the unraveling trust in the system as a whole.
With sharp analysis and grounded skepticism, the duo tie together legal chaos, media failures, and cultural shifts, asking whether this engineered breakdown is part of a much bigger awakening.

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