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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.
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In Episode 419 of Devolution Power Hour, Jon Herold and Chris Paul take a hard look at the resurfacing of election fraud narratives and the growing push to sell the public on a “new” election system. The discussion centers on recent fraud revelations, coordinated media messaging, and why recycled election fixes should be viewed with skepticism. The hosts dig into a recent Supreme Court ruling involving the National Guard and unpack how it’s being mischaracterized by commentators claiming it grants Trump new authority. They break down why the President never needed permission to fulfill constitutional duties and why framing it that way exposes a deeper problem with public understanding of government power. Other topics include financial fraud, silver market manipulation, geopolitical theater involving Ukraine and Russia, and why Americans, not foreign actors, bear responsibility for the systemic corruption exposed since 2020. The episode challenges listeners to confront uncomfortable truths about legitimacy, accountability, and what real reform would actually require.
In Episode 33 of Flow, Cam Cooksey and Jackie Espada center the conversation on nervous system regulation, emotional processing, and the body’s role in healing. The episode explores how stress, trauma, and overstimulation impact physical and mental health, and why slowing down is essential for long-term balance. Cam and Jackie discuss breathwork, self-awareness, and daily practices that help recalibrate the nervous system, emphasizing consistency over intensity. The conversation also touches on seasonal rhythms, rest, and learning to listen to the body rather than override it. Throughout the episode, the focus remains on practical tools, gentle discipline, and understanding healing as a non-linear process. Grounded, reflective, and accessible, this discussion encourages listeners to create space for regulation, recovery, and sustainable well-being.
In this episode of The Audio Files, Brad Zerbo and Jaytriot take a deep dive into the infamous “27 Club,” exploring the eerie pattern of legendary musicians who died at the age of 27. The discussion traces the phenomenon from its mythic roots with Delta blues icon Robert Johnson through the devastating cluster of late 60s and early 70s losses, including Brian Jones, Jimi Hendrix, Janis Joplin, and Jim Morrison. The conversation examines the suspicious circumstances surrounding several of these deaths, the role of drugs, fame, and psychological pressure, and the darker conspiracy theories tied to Laurel Canyon, military intelligence connections, and cultural manipulation. The episode then moves into the modern revival of the 27 Club with Kurt Cobain and Amy Winehouse, questioning official narratives and highlighting inconsistencies that continue to fuel debate. Blending music history, cultural analysis, and conspiratorial inquiry, this episode asks whether the 27 Club is coincidence, curse, or something far more deliberate.
A rotating menagerie of Badlands Media hosts gather for another late-night OnlyLands session filled with open conversation, unfiltered humor, and live audience interaction. Episode 37 moves fluidly through year-end reflections, holiday exhaustion, cultural absurdities, and the shared experiences of closing out a long and chaotic year. The panel bounces between personal stories, current events, internet clips, and spontaneous tangents, allowing the show to unfold organically rather than follow a rigid agenda. Viewer participation plays a central role, shaping the direction of the conversation as the hosts riff on everything from daily frustrations to broader societal trends. True to the OnlyLands spirit, the episode prioritizes camaraderie, honesty, and community connection over conclusions, capturing the relaxed, unscripted energy that defines Badlands Media after dark.
In this post-Christmas edition of Spellbreakers, Matt Trump reflects on returning to Las Vegas for the first time since 2020 and asks a bigger question: is Las Vegas still what it once was? Framed by the Twelve Days of Christmas, the episode weaves together personal memories, cultural shifts, and the changing identity of the city itself. Matt revisits his experience of Las Vegas during the turbulent weeks after the 2020 election, contrasts it with today’s economic and social climate, and explores whether the city’s magic, affordability, and spirit have survived the last five years. The conversation touches on tradition, reflection, America’s crossroads, and how places like Las Vegas mirror deeper national changes, all delivered in a relaxed, contemplative, end-of-year tone.
In the final episode of the year, CannCon and Ashe in America take a wide-ranging but focused look at the ongoing unraveling of the 2020 election narrative, with Fulton County, Georgia at the center of the discussion. The hosts break down newly allowed access to physical ballots, the staggering costs demanded to comply, and why those costs raise serious questions about obstruction and accountability. The conversation revisits documented discrepancies in hand counts, repeated ballot scanning, deleted records, and sworn testimony regarding remote access to voting systems. From Georgia to Colorado to Arizona, the episode connects patterns across states while emphasizing that election interference ultimately required Americans in positions of authority to act. As the year closes, CannCon and Ashe reflect on the long fight for election transparency, the role of grassroots investigators, and why unresolved election crimes threaten the legitimacy of every other issue facing the country. This episode serves as both a year-in-review and a warning: without verifiable elections, nothing else can truly be fixed.
Want real autonomy without drama? Tonight's show lays out the quiet, powerful playbook: financial runway first, privacy upgrades, basic self-sufficiency (food/energy basics), mindset shifts, and community over compliance. These small, consistent steps erode the system's leverage over you. Perfect for anyone feeling the weight of regulations, surveillance, and dependency—let's build freedom from the ground up, one choice at a time.  
In this post-holiday MAHA News episode, Jordan Sather and Nate Prince reflect on the realities of modern health culture before diving into a comprehensive breakdown of Year One of the MAHA movement. The discussion moves from personal holiday habits into practical, tiered MAHA resolutions covering nutrition, exercise, mental health, and discipline, offering actionable steps at basic, intermediate, and advanced levels. The show then examines major policy wins, including vaccine schedule reforms, SNAP food changes, microbiome science, FDA and HHS actions, and challenges to Big Pharma and Big Food. The episode closes by connecting food systems, agriculture, environmental health, and personal responsibility into a unified framework for building long-term resilience heading into 2026.
Ghost returns from a brief holiday unplug to break down a rapidly shifting global landscape, beginning with President Trump’s renewed push on Greenland and Denmark’s escalating backlash. The episode traces how Arctic security, rare earth minerals, and Trump’s appointment of Louisiana Governor Jeff Landry as special envoy fit into a broader realignment involving the U.S., Russia, and China. Ghost then examines growing fractures inside NATO and the EU, warning signs of Europe preparing for war, and newly released records revealing Putin’s early warnings to George W. Bush about NATO expansion and Ukraine. The discussion expands into Africa’s rejection of Western influence, emerging multipolar alliances, and how capital is flowing away from traditional power centers. Ghost closes with analysis of crypto mining at nuclear facilities, Middle East investment dynamics, and why global power structures are undergoing irreversible change.
Jon Herold returns the day after Christmas with a wide-ranging Daily Herold that blends market moves, political signaling, and media absurdity. Jon opens with post-holiday reflections before diving into a sharp rise in silver and gold prices, Bitcoin movement, and why physical metals still matter. He reacts to President Trump’s provocative Christmas Truth Social posts, renewed Epstein file disclosures, and mounting questions around missing documents. The episode also covers U.S. strikes against ISIS in Nigeria, media narratives surrounding Africa, and broader national security implications. Jon examines election integrity developments in Georgia, housing market outlooks for 2026, and ongoing Ukraine-Russia peace cycles, all while calling out legacy media framing and hypocrisy. As always, the show mixes news analysis, sarcasm, audience interaction, and cultural commentary, closing with thoughts on decentralization, fraud exposure, and what may lie ahead in the coming year.
In this December 26 edition of Badlands Daily, CannCon and Chris Paul continue their real-time analysis of ongoing political and cultural developments, focusing on narratives that have stalled, strategies that have failed to gain traction, and the broader implications moving forward. The discussion emphasizes accountability, media framing, and the importance of sustained pressure rather than performative action. Throughout the episode, the hosts reflect on long-running efforts that have produced little progress, highlight the value of supporting aligned businesses and platforms, and reinforce the role Badlands Media plays in independent coverage. This episode maintains a conversational, analytical flow rooted in observation, commentary, and audience awareness rather than breaking news, offering listeners context, perspective, and continuity as events unfold.
JB White opens this episode of RattlerGator Report with reflections on family, gratitude, and perspective before shifting into a detailed analysis of global power dynamics and strategic signaling. The discussion centers on recent cartel extraditions tied to cooperation between the United States and Mexico, framed as part of a broader pressure campaign rather than isolated law enforcement actions. JB examines military posture, visible force projection in the Caribbean, and what he describes as a deliberate, Sun Tzu–style strategy operating below public awareness. The episode expands into economic acceleration driven by artificial intelligence, Elon Musk’s role in future growth, and how technological expansion is reshaping the U.S. economy. JB also challenges prevailing narratives around alliances, sovereignty, and political actors, urging listeners to think forward rather than react emotionally to headlines. The episode emphasizes discernment, timing, and understanding power through long-term strategy rather than surface-level analysis.
In Episode 418 of Devolution Power Hour, Jon Herold and Burning Bright walk through the latest developments shaping the broader devolutionary framework, focusing on institutional authority, legal process, and the pace at which accountability unfolds. The discussion traces how public expectations often clash with the realities of jurisdiction, procedure, and timing, emphasizing why outcomes rarely arrive on a clean or predictable schedule. Jon and Burning Bright examine recent narratives, clarify misunderstandings circulating online, and reinforce the importance of structure over speculation. Throughout the episode, they return to recurring themes of patience, evidence, and constitutional mechanisms, highlighting how power is constrained, exercised, and ultimately exposed through process rather than spectacle. This episode reinforces the long-view approach to understanding what is unfolding and why disciplined analysis matters more than emotional reaction.
In this Christmas Eve episode of Altered State, Brad Zerbo and Zak Paine dismantle the latest Epstein-related narratives circulating online, breaking down why the newest claims fall apart under even minimal scrutiny. They walk through how recycled accusations, fabricated letters, and conveniently timed “leaks” are being used as psychological operations to prop up failing narratives, while exposing the mechanics behind how misinformation spreads. The conversation expands into a deep dive on government corruption and waste through Rand Paul’s Festivus Report, highlighting staggering examples of taxpayer abuse, fraudulent spending, and institutional rot. Brad and Zak also examine broader economic shifts, including tariffs, debt reduction strategies, immigration reforms, and the push to stop financial bleeding at every level of government. From the Federal Reserve and inflation to border enforcement, cartel money laundering, and the long war beneath the surface of American politics, this episode connects the dots between narrative warfare, financial control, and the dismantling of entrenched power structures.
On a Christmas Eve edition of The Daily Herold, Jon Herold delivers a wide-ranging, candid stream covering Supreme Court limits on National Guard deployments, presidential authority, the Insurrection Act, and the growing tension between the executive and judiciary. Jon digs into free speech hypocrisy, foreign and domestic censorship, H1B visa rulings, Epstein file confusion, fraud and abuse at the state level, and the illusion of economic stability amid massive government spending. With unscripted rants, live chat interaction, and sharp commentary on accountability, immigration, Ukraine, and institutional rot, this episode reflects on where the system is failing, why exposure matters, and what comes next as the country heads into Christmas.
On this Christmas Eve edition of Badlands Daily, CannCon and Ashe in America take to the mic for a spirited, heartfelt, and wide-ranging conversation as they close out the holiday week with the Badlands community. The show blends festive moments with hard-hitting commentary, touching on government overreach, Big Pharma corruption, taxpayer-funded research scams, and the broader push to “equalize” America at the expense of its people. The hosts engage directly with the audience through rants and shout-outs, reflect on the year that was, and discuss ongoing investigations, election integrity issues, and the growing ability to speak more openly as censorship loosens. Along the way, they share holiday wishes, upcoming programming notes, and gratitude for the Badlands family that continues to show up every day. A Christmas Eve broadcast that balances humor, conviction, and community, this episode captures the spirit of Badlands Daily - truth-seeking, unapologetic, and rooted in faith, freedom, and fellowship.
Broadcast on Christmas Eve from South Carolina, JB White delivers a wide-ranging and candid episode that blends holiday reflection with sharp geopolitical analysis. After navigating technical hiccups and personal asides, JB turns to what he sees as growing confusion within alternative media, particularly surrounding “sovereign alliance” narratives. He critiques this framework through the lens of U.S. military posture, arms deals with Taiwan, regional containment of China, and America’s commander-in-chief authority. JB argues that global power dynamics, alliance structures, and deterrence strategies make simplistic sovereignty narratives untenable. The episode also touches on markets, Bitcoin versus metals, long-term thinking versus short-term speculation, media-driven division, and cultural fault lines inside the conservative movement. Closing with Christmas Eve well-wishes, faith-centered reflections, and a call for discernment, this episode emphasizes patience, strategic clarity, and understanding reality as it is, not as people wish it to be.
In Episode 023 of DEFCON ZERQ, Alpha Warrior and Josh Reid explore emerging signals at the intersection of information warfare, decentralization, and financial systems. The conversation moves through timing, narrative construction, and the psychological pressure surrounding global escalation, while examining how alternative systems challenge centralized control. Alpha and Josh discuss how messaging, fear cycles, and strategic ambiguity are used to shape public perception, and why understanding patterns matters more than reacting to headlines. Throughout the episode, the hosts emphasize discernment, historical context, and the importance of separating genuine signals from amplified noise as new financial and informational paradigms collide.
In this episode of Badlands Story Hour, Chris Paul and Burning Bright dive into Kiss Kiss Bang Bang, Shane Black’s darkly comedic neo-noir starring Robert Downey Jr. and Val Kilmer. The discussion explores the film’s layered storytelling, fourth-wall breaks, and sharp Hollywood satire, examining how Black blends crime fiction, meta-commentary, and character-driven humor. Drawing from personal experience and cultural context, the hosts unpack the film’s portrayal of Hollywood ambition, moral decay, transactional relationships, and the thin line between art and cynicism. They also analyze Downey Jr.’s breakout performance, Val Kilmer’s scene-stealing role, and the movie’s balance of comedy, violence, and unexpected humanity. The episode closes with reflections on storytelling, redemption, and why Kiss Kiss Bang Bang remains a uniquely clever entry in early 2000s cinema.
Brad and Abbey return for their fifth annual Christmas Special, bringing the Badlands community together for an evening centered on faith, family, humor, and holiday tradition. The show opens with a deeply personal moment as Abbey shares a recording of her father reading the Christmas story from the Book of Luke, grounding the night in the true meaning of Christmas. From there, the episode unfolds into a festive mix of interactive games, viewer participation, creative holiday clips, and lighthearted challenges, including audience voting that leads to a memorable ice-water forfeit. Throughout the special, Brad and Abbey reflect on the cultural return of Christ at the center of Christmas, share nostalgic memories, spotlight creative Christmas displays and traditions, and present Abbey’s heartfelt musical rendition of Mary, Did You Know?. The episode wraps with expressions of gratitude, viewer reflections, and warm holiday wishes, making this Christmas Special a joyful celebration of faith, fellowship, and community.
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Jeff Nix

Hey, the sound was bad on p. G reading it wasn't the speed, it was a nervous echo, it was an audio problem

Sep 18th
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