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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

May 23, 2025

1hr 44 min

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In a bombshell episode of RugPull Radio, GMoney is joined by Luke Danielsan for an in-depth dig into the 780th Military Intelligence Brigade (Cyber), a unit whose iconography, timelines, and mission suggest deep ties to the origins of Bitcoin. Luke walks through his strange personal link to the brigade, shares his discovery of a cryptographic “7-8-Q” symbol buried on their site, and explores how its mission aligns with softwar strategy, information warfare, and a nonviolent counterinsurgency against globalist institutions.
The conversation blends symbolism, history, and open-source intelligence, touching on NSA origins of SHA-256, the mysterious “Praetorians,” cryptographic keys, and uncanny date alignments with drops. Luke also reveals never-before-discussed magazine articles hinting at digital deterrence, military-civilian collaboration, and quantum threats to encryption. GMoney and Luke argue that Bitcoin are two sides of the same strategic coin, engineered to awaken and equip the public for digital sovereignty. With appearances from Musk memes, Satoshi breadcrumbs, and rare Pepe lore, this episode is a masterclass in narrative warfare, and may just flip your understanding of everything.

May 22, 2025

1hr 26 min

In this heartfelt and hilarious Memorial Day edition of SITREP, CannCon and Alpha Warrior honor fallen brothers-in-arms with powerful personal stories from their military service. From steak-prep debates and reverse-sear techniques to deeply moving tributes for Officer Jermaine Gibson and Lance Corporal Raymond Johnson, the episode blends lighthearted banter with raw emotional remembrance.
The duo also dives into the evolving cartel landscape, including the stunning surrender of El Chapo’s brother and a wave of Mexican political assassinations tied to organized crime. With Texas ramping up troops at the border and hints of suspended constitutional protections, the hosts speculate on larger operations underway in South America.
Add in a few roast-heavy recruitment skits, jabs at Navy culture, a running joke about CannCon forgetting his stepdad’s birthday, and a touching review of Guy Ritchie’s The Covenant, and you’ve got a SITREP episode that’s as real as it is rowdy. Packed with laughs, love, and layered analysis, this one reminds you why we fight, and why we laugh while doing it.

May 22, 2025

1hr 44 sec

In Episode 99 of Taking It Back, Frankie Val, Adel Nero, and Zak "RedPill78" Paine dive deep into the momentum behind the MAGA movement, starting with the passage of Trump’s “Big Beautiful Bill.” They break down the tax cuts, Medicaid reforms, and border security boosts, while discussing the necessary evils of legislative compromise and the role of principled dissent from figures like Thomas Massie.
The trio also reacts to the public backlash against Dan Bongino and Kash Patel’s Fox News comments on Epstein and J6, speculating that strategic silence might be necessary for ongoing investigations. They call out demoralization ops on social media and emphasize the long game required to dismantle deep-rooted networks of corruption.
Other highlights include: a full-throated defense of Trump’s Oval Office “ambush” of South African President Ramaphosa, a takedown of legacy media narrative control, praise for Marco Rubio’s unexpected transformation, and a reminder that sometimes performance is policy. With sharp analysis, biting humor, and unwavering optimism, this episode calls for faith in the plan, patience in the process, and power to the people.

May 22, 2025

1hr 3 min

Join Badlands Media for special coverage of Tammy Bruce's State Department Press Briefing
 

May 22, 2025

58 min

In this packed edition of The Daily Herold, Jon Herold welcomes OAN Pentagon correspondent Gabrielle Cuccia to dissect the Pentagon’s new memo on the 2021 Afghanistan withdrawal, a memo that, after three months of investigation, concludes... another review is needed. Cuccia pulls back the curtain on the real reason for the stall: protecting compromised DOD personnel who followed orders during the botched exit. They also revisit the AutoPen scandal, with Cuccia confirming that all uses of the president’s signature are traceable through internal records, blowing a hole in any claims of bureaucratic ambiguity.
Herold continues with a breakdown of Trump’s “One Big Beautiful Bill,” the suspected false flag shooting at a DC Jewish museum, and the geopolitical ripple effects of Israel pulling its hostage deal team from Doha. Other headlines include: a Supreme Court tie on religious charter schools, Biden’s judicial roadblocks on dismantling the Department of Education, and explosive reports confirming the government withheld myocarditis risks from COVID vaccines.
The episode closes with Jon exploring terrifyingly realistic AI video tools and riffing on their future role in both media and military deception. Packed with receipts, insight, and some dark humor, this is Jon Herold at full throttle.

May 22, 2025

46 min

Join Badlands Media for special coverage of Karoline Leavitt's White House Press Briefing

May 22, 2025

1hr 54 min

In a packed episode of Badlands Daily, CannCon and Alpha Warrior dive into the breaking story of a DC museum shooting that quickly ignited a firestorm of narrative manipulation. They examine whether the incident was a genuine tragedy or a manufactured false flag, exploring its timing against the backdrop of Trump’s Middle East diplomacy and increasing global tensions. The hosts dissect viral reactions, media framing, and the manipulation of both pro-Israel and pro-Palestine sentiment in the U.S.
The episode takes a deep dive into foreign influence in American media, highlighting Qatari lobbying efforts, Tucker Carlson’s controversial interviews, and the opaque rules surrounding podcaster meetings with Netanyahu. They also spotlight Trump’s now-viral Oval Office confrontation with South African President Cyril Ramaphosa, where Trump presented hard evidence of white farmer killings and forced Ramaphosa into an unprepared, uncomfortable corner, while one of Ramaphosa’s own guests confirmed the violence.
Other highlights include heated debates over Trump’s “Big Beautiful Bill,” the dangers of gender ideology laws in states like Colorado, Thomas Massie’s credibility, and whether single-issue legislation can save American democracy. With explosive commentary, media receipts, and a fierce defense of truth, this episode brings both fire and clarity.

May 22, 2025

1hr 18 min

In Episode 41 of WWG1WGA, Brad Zerbo walks through one of the most explosive moments of Trump’s post-presidency era: the Oval Office meeting with South African President Cyril Ramaphosa. Brad breaks down Trump’s strategic takedown, where the former president plays graphic video evidence of anti-white rhetoric, land seizures, and farm murders in South Africa, forcing Ramaphosa to respond in real time. From Trump’s use of receipts and symbolism to Ramaphosa’s squirming attempts at deflection, this episode captures the moment the world could no longer ignore the genocide allegations long dismissed by mainstream media.
Brad explores the legacy media’s attempt to distract, Trump’s obliteration of NBC’s gaslighting reporter, and the uncomfortable truths the American public, and global leaders, were forced to confront. He also touches on illegal immigration, labor exploitation, and the hypocrisy of leftist refugee narratives. To lighten the mood, the episode wraps with a powerful montage of Trump’s untold acts of generosity, revealing a personal side the media never shows, from paying off mortgages to saving lives with small, quiet kindnesses. Equal parts brutal, moving, and revelatory, this episode is one for the history books.

May 22, 2025

2hr 14 min

In Episode 356 of Devolution Power Hour, Jon Herold and Burning Bright unpack Trump’s jaw-dropping Oval Office confrontation with South African President Cyril Ramaphosa, where Trump rolls out footage of violent anti-white rhetoric and attacks on farmers, forcing the world to confront the genocide debate in real time. The hosts analyze the media’s panicked response, the theatrical deployment of “content president” optics, and the geopolitical strategy behind Trump’s maneuver.
They then expand into the broader battle space, questioning Trump’s continued engagement with legacy media while dismantling the illusion of their legitimacy. The conversation spans the controlled retreat of the press, the AutoPen pardon scandal, Biden’s cognitive decline, and Trump’s narrative inversion that subtly delegitimizes the Biden presidency, while showing him unexpected sympathy.
Also on deck: Israel’s ongoing Gaza operations, Tim Pool and Charlie Kirk’s media gatekeeping, Theo Von’s unexpected Gaza statement, and General Steve Kwast’s long-overdue mainstream exposure. With biting humor and razor-sharp insights, the episode underscores why independent media, narrative control, and truth-telling, on energy, war, and elections, are more important than ever in the twilight of the old world order.

May 21, 2025

1hr 24 min

In this fiery and unfiltered third episode of The Shipwreck Show, host Shipwreck bounces from sourdough starters and scandalous naming polls to a scathing takedown of Rep. Nancy Mace’s congressional spectacle. She questions the timing, motives, and political theater behind Mace’s voyeurism crusade, unpacking the accusations, defamation lawsuits, and possible gubernatorial ambitions beneath it all.
From there, Shipwreck dives into Biden’s cancer diagnosis, government overreach, and the bloat of “big beautiful bills” in Congress, advocating for direct democracy and single-issue legislation. She doesn’t hold back on James Comey’s cryptic “86 47” Instagram post, accusing him of a staged PR stunt to sell books, and breaks down Bongino and Kash Patel’s awkward Epstein commentary with sharp skepticism.
The show wraps with a ghostly detour into Annabelle the haunted doll, a haunted plantation fire, and Shipwreck’s own paranormal sensitivities. Equal parts political commentary, comedy roast, and spiritual side quest, this episode blends Midwestern charm with unapologetic truth bombs.

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