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

May 15, 2025
May 15, 2025
2hr 5 min
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.

May 15, 2025
May 15, 2025
54 min
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.

May 15, 2025
May 15, 2025
2hr 11 min
In this high-energy episode of Badlands Daily, CannCon and Alpha Warrior unpack a whirlwind of political and global developments. They dive into RFK Jr.’s fiery testimony exposing corruption at NIH and the pharmaceutical industry, questioning the value of cancer research while praising natural health approaches and detoxification practices.
The big shocker? Democrat Ro Khanna introduces a bill to codify Trump’s executive order on drug pricing, putting Republicans on the spot to back a wildly popular, America First policy. The duo rips into congressional laziness, Big Pharma lobbying, and Speaker Mike Johnson’s latest vote cancellation as more proof that D.C. is built to stall real reform.
The show also highlights Trump’s historic visit to Qatar, where he received a royal welcome, secured billion-dollar aerospace deals, and hinted at deeper Middle East peace efforts. The hosts draw parallels between Trump’s Riyadh speech and JFK’s historic calls for diplomacy, speculating about both the symbolism and potential threats Trump faces.
Packed with RFK smackdowns, geopolitical strategy, and sharp cultural commentary, from solar grid sabotage to vaccine whistleblowers, this episode blends substance and swagger in classic Badlands style.

May 15, 2025
May 15, 2025
2hr 11 min
In Part 2 of this historic visit to Qatar, President Trump delivers a wide-ranging address filled with bold diplomacy, major defense deals, and a vision for global realignment through strength and sovereignty. Speaking before U.S. troops and Qatari allies, Trump celebrates the largest aircraft and military hardware orders in Boeing and GE history, praises the lifting of sanctions on Syria, and outlines efforts to secure peace between Saudi Arabia, Yemen, and Iran.
Trump recounts his surprise nighttime visit to Iraq that led to the swift defeat of ISIS, shares updates on negotiations with Iran and Ukraine, and reflects on America’s return to global respect. With a trillion-dollar defense budget, a record-setting recruitment surge, and new investments flooding into the U.S., Trump reaffirms a doctrine of “peace through strength” and calls for America-first leadership in trade, security, and industry.
Closing with a salute to the military and a surprise tribute to cultural allies like Theo Von and Lee Greenwood, this event marks a defining moment in Trump’s second-term foreign policy reset and the rebirth of U.S. leadership in the Gulf region.

May 15, 2025
May 15, 2025
1hr 17 min
In this jam-packed episode of WWG1WGA After Dark, Brad Zerbo dives into Trump’s historic trip to Qatar, where he celebrates $1.2 trillion in economic deals, a warm diplomatic embrace, and the deepening of global peace talks. Brad highlights Trump’s push to shift the U.S. from war-making to deal-making, and unpacks the symbolism and significance of Trump being the first sitting U.S. president to officially visit the country.
From there, Brad shifts gears to take aim at Big Pharma and Big Government, celebrating RFK Jr.'s testimony and Trump’s executive order slashing drug prices through most favored nation pricing. He also revives the fluoride debate with new clips on IQ suppression and water contamination, and explores cultural rot through the lens of a faceless statue in Times Square meant to “combat whiteness.”
Blending politics, culture, wellness, and personal reflection, Brad calls out the education crisis, vaccine overreach, and the poisoning of America’s food and medical systems. From constitutional commentary to natural remedies and AI in classrooms, it’s a full-spectrum takedown of clown world, served up with signature wit and a late-night edge.

May 15, 2025
May 15, 2025
2hr 11 min
In this sweeping episode of Devolution Power Hour, Jon Herold and Burning Bright dig into the geopolitical and narrative shifts defining Trump’s second term. They begin with Trump’s masterful Saudi Arabia speech, interpreting it as both a strategic declaration and a roadmap for global realignment. The hosts explore the rise of the “sovereign alliance”, a growing bloc of nationalist-led nations turning away from the globalist order, and unpack Iran’s surprising offer to sign a nuclear agreement if the U.S. ditches Netanyahu’s influence.
They dissect the quiet trade deal with China, revealing how Trump and Xi secretly negotiated economic rebalancing while maintaining the illusion of public hostility, trapping both the media and the Fed in their own lies. They argue Trump is staging a peaceful, constitutional hostile takeover, aligning with founding principles to dismantle a captured U.S. government without firing a shot.
From the restructuring of the National Security Council and the fading relevance of Congress, to the narrative inversion of historical allies and enemies, Herold and Bright make the case that we’ve entered a new phase of the info war: the Sovereign Siege. It’s tactical, psychological, and unstoppable, and they’re calling the shots as it unfolds.

May 14, 2025
May 14, 2025
1hr 34 min
In Season 3, Episode 28 of Altered State, Zak “RedPill78” Paine and Brad Zerbo unpack Trump’s game-changing Middle East strategy, highlighting his $1.2 trillion economic deal with Qatar and a growing realignment of U.S. foreign policy. The hosts defend Trump’s acceptance of a Qatari aircraft gift, calling it both strategic and cost-effective compared to America’s aging Air Force One fleet.
They explore Trump’s diplomatic doctrine of peace through strength, offering olive branches to historic enemies like Iran, Syria, and Lebanon, while refusing to be drawn into wars driven by legacy media and neocon interests. The conversation dives deep into the Israel-Palestine conflict, U.S. proxy wars, and how Trump is dismantling the globalist war economy in favor of economic partnership and sovereignty.
The episode also critiques the outrage from neocon pundits like Mark Levin, discusses dual citizenship in public office, and argues that real loyalty to the Constitution must supersede all foreign allegiances. Packed with clips, cultural commentary, and sharp insights, this episode makes the case that Trump isn’t just brokering peace, he’s exposing the machinery of war that’s controlled global politics for decades.

May 14, 2025
May 14, 2025
1hr 12 min
In Episode 2 of The Shipwreck Show, host Shipwreck delivers a fiery and deeply personal breakdown of the controversy surrounding Dr. Casey Means, President Trump’s pick for Surgeon General. With equal parts sass and substance, Shipwreck defends Means from media hit pieces, influencer takedowns, and big pharma gatekeepers, arguing that her holistic stance, food-as-medicine philosophy, and public criticism of seed oils make her exactly the kind of disruptor America needs.
The episode also takes aim at a comatose Congress, literally, with viral footage of lawmakers sleeping on the House floor and doing nothing to advance Trump’s agenda. From Big Pharma lobbyist influence to John Thune’s tone-deaf opposition to drug price reform, Shipwreck calls out the performative dysfunction of D.C. with her signature unfiltered honesty.
She mixes in stories about raising healthy kids, sourcing local meat, natural medicine, and even roasting James O’Keefe’s Epstein “exclusive” for being all paywall, no payoff. With humor, passion, and an unapologetic mom-on-a-mission energy, Shipwreck makes the case for reclaiming health, truth, and political accountability, one rant at a time.
It’s raw, real, and wildly relatable. This isn’t just commentary. It’s a call to wake the hell up.

May 14, 2025
May 14, 2025
56 min
In this refreshingly candid episode of The Daily Herold, Jon Herold blends humor with hard-hitting analysis as he covers a range of stories from the absurd to the geopolitically significant. Leading the charge is Trump’s announcement of a $1.2 trillion economic agreement with Qatar, along with historic arms and aircraft deals, made even more bizarre by the backdrop of Qatar gifting Trump a replacement Air Force One.
Domestically, Jon dives into Trump’s executive order to cut drug prices and the surprising twist that a Democrat, Rep. Ro Khanna, is introducing legislation to codify it, while Republicans drag their feet. He slams Congress for being run by lobbyist-compromised staffers, not elected officials, and calls the legislative process little more than a PR stunt.
Other highlights include a judge upholding Trump’s use of the Alien Enemies Act to deport violent gang members, James O’Keefe’s bizarre Epstein kitchen footage, and Rubio’s planned restructuring of the National Security Council to better match Trump’s top-down style. Jon also revisits the reinstatement of Pete Rose and Shoeless Joe Jackson, celebrates Trump’s camel-flanked parade, and skewers the performative politics dominating D.C.
Light on guests but loaded with insight, it’s a classic solo Herold hour, snarky, sharp, and unmistakably Badlands.

May 14, 2025
May 14, 2025
1hr 31 min
In this solo deep-dive episode of Breaking History, Matt Ehret tackles the untold history of Canada, exposing the imperial roots of Confederation and the British Crown’s long war on republicanism. Broadcasting from Alberta, Matt unpacks how Canada’s formation in 1867 was engineered to thwart U.S.-style sovereignty, tracing British counter-revolutionary strategies through figures like Lord Alfred Milner, Mark Carney, and Sir John A. Macdonald.
Through historical analysis and biting insight, Matt reveals how pro-British networks derailed movements for Canadian-American unity, crushed visionary infrastructure projects like the Bering Strait rail link, and weaponized cultural identity against liberty itself. He highlights unsung Canadian nationalists, compares economic models of empire vs. republic, and makes the case for an Alberta revival rooted in real independence, not just secession.
From Franklin and Lincoln to Russia and China, Ehret draws powerful global parallels to today’s moment, calling for bold reforms like Glass-Steagall, a return to national banking, and a vision-driven economy. This isn’t just Canadian history, it’s a blueprint for reclaiming sovereignty from the empire, one idea at a time.

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