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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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Burning Bright and guest Brad Zerbo break down the emerging “Trump Doctrine” as they connect the administration’s diplomatic maneuvers, foreign-policy posture, and escalating information war to a broader strategic realignment. They explore how Trump’s peace deals, regional power restructuring, and refusal to follow legacy-media narratives reveal a coherent geopolitical philosophy rooted in sovereignty, deterrence, and economic leverage. From Africa to the Middle East to America’s domestic political battles, BB and Brad analyze how Trump’s actions, rather than pundit rhetoric, define the doctrine, and why the establishment finds it so destabilizing. Along the way they examine information-war dynamics, media manipulation, and the signals hidden inside official statements and global reactions. With humor, sharp pattern recognition, and BB’s signature narrative framing, this episode unpacks how Trump’s approach is reshaping alliances, exposing institutional decay, and accelerating a historic shift in global power.
Jonathan Drake goes live for Episode 10 and delivers a sweeping, deeply researched conclusion to his study of Lysander Spooner’s No Treason, tying together the Civil War, tariffs, banking panics, and the rise of centralized federal power. He revisits Spooner’s argument that the Constitution has either authorized tyranny or failed to prevent it, then walks through the appendix, the moral implications of consent, and the legal fiction of national debt. Jonathan explores the Panic of 1837, British credit manipulation, the cotton economy, Northern financial dominance, and the cascading economic forces that set the stage for secession. He maps Spooner’s claims onto real historical data, tariff battles, immigration-driven political shifts, banking collapses, railroad cartelization, and the post-war consolidation of authority, showing how a generations-long chain of financial engineering shaped the America we know today. With humor, live-chat banter, sponsor breaks, and a final tease of his upcoming Trial by Jury series, Jonathan closes the chapter on No Treason by returning to Spooner’s core warning: all political power rests on the control of money, and liberty requires breaking that bond.
Jon Herold and Chris Paul tear into the chaotic rollout of the alleged January 6 pipe-bomber arrest, dissecting the affidavit, the timeline, the surveillance gaps, and the suspiciously coordinated media narratives surrounding the case. They highlight inconsistencies between the government’s claims and the evidence shown, question why key footage and details surfaced only after years of silence, and explore how the story is being shaped to protect institutional credibility rather than reveal truth. From there, Jon and Chris examine the broader information-war landscape, including the media’s panicked response to Trump’s rising momentum, the collapse of trusted narratives, and a public that increasingly refuses to buy what legacy institutions are selling. With sharp analysis, sarcasm, and a few well-placed rants, the hosts map out how propaganda, selective transparency, and political desperation are converging as the system loses control of the story.
In this introspective episode of Flow, Cam Cooksey digs into what it really means to grow through pressure rather than buckle under it. Reflecting on his own week of setbacks, distractions, and emotional weight, Cam breaks down how self-trust is built in the moments when everything feels off, and why those “off” days are actually training grounds for becoming the person you want to be. He explores how expectations sabotage progress, why consistency matters more than intensity, and how to keep momentum when discipline feels impossible. Using stories from his clients, his own routines, and the challenges he’s actively working through, Cam offers a grounded and honest look at resilience as a practice, not a personality trait. Encouraging, practical, and deeply human, Episode 30 is a reminder that flow isn’t something you find, it’s something you build, especially on the days when it feels farthest away.
Brad Zerbo and Jaytriot host a packed “Dedication Week,” turning this episode of The Audio Files into a full-blown celebration of Badlands viewers, friends, and musical legends. They open with a tribute to guitarist Steve Cropper, honoring his legacy with stories, deep cuts, and the iconic riffs that shaped American soul, before launching into a long list of listener-requested dedications. From Southern rock and reggae classics to 90s ska-punk, Scottish sci-fi punk, and mid-70s British new wave, Brad and Jay guide the audience through a wildly eclectic setlist, sharing personal stories, music trivia, and memories tied to each track. The show also showcases Jordan Sather’s requests, introduces new artists like Calandra, and debuts “The Turntable,” where the hosts exchange songs to push each other outside their musical comfort zones. Between laughs, gear talk, guitar envy, and heartfelt shoutouts to the Badlands community, Dedication Week becomes a warm, nostalgic, and energizing musical hangout, proving why The Audio Files is the heartbeat of Badlands Media.
A lively mix of Badlands Media hosts gathers for a loose, unpredictable night of conversation as they battle tech gremlins, stream delays, and the general weirdness of the week. What begins with jokes about broken cameras, AI quirks, and livestream struggles quickly expands into reflections on coups, world instability, political theater, and the sense that 2025 is teetering on the edge of something big. The hosts mix humor, personal stories, cultural observations, and spontaneous tangents while interacting with the chat and reacting to whatever chaos surfaces next. Unscripted, unfiltered, and unmistakably Badlands, Episode 34 captures the camaraderie, randomness, and community energy that make OnlyLands a weekly refuge for both hosts and viewers.
Matt Trump battles tech gremlins and camera failures before settling in for a relaxed, story-filled exploration of the Nicene Creed on its 1700th anniversary, and the surprising role of St. Nicholas in the ancient struggle for Christian doctrine. He walks viewers through the origins of the Creed, the Greek philosophical roots behind its precise language, and why distinctions like homoousion vs. homoiousion mattered so deeply to the early Church. Matt contrasts this rigorous pursuit of meaning with today’s deconstructed culture, where words and truth have become unmoored. Along the way, he traces the real history of St. Nicholas, his feast-day traditions, and the legends surrounding his supposed confrontation with Arius at Nicaea. With sponsor shoutouts, personal reflections, linguistic deep dives, humor, and a warm Advent-season tone, Matt uses history to illuminate the modern fight against a world losing its grip on meaning, memory, and faith.
In this powerful and unexpected episode of Why We Vote, CannCon and Ashe in America are joined by a last-minute, but absolutely show-stopping, guest: Harrison Floyd, one of President Trump’s former RICO co-defendants in the Fulton County case. With Patrick Byrne unable to make the show, Harrison steps in and delivers his first full podcast interview since the charges against him were dropped.
Harrison walks through the real story behind his involvement in Georgia, the FBI’s actions at his home, and the political machinery driving the case. He details his conversations surrounding Ruby Freeman, the chaotic and contradictory behavior of state and federal actors, and how coordinated lawfare became the true weapon of 2020 and beyond.
This candid conversation exposes the emotional, legal, and financial toll on defendants while highlighting the deep, unresolved issues within election systems nationwide. Harrison also announces his renewed mission: supporting others targeted by weaponized government through the Statesman Project.
An unfiltered, gripping, and deeply human interview you won’t hear anywhere else.
Jordan Sather and Nate Prince spend this episode untangling a massive week of medical, regulatory, and food-system revelations, starting with the bombshell retraction of a decades-old glyphosate study after editors admitted Monsanto ghost-wrote it, undermining the scientific backbone of pesticide approvals. They move into the FDA’s leaked internal memo linking COVID vaccines to at least ten child deaths, the media’s frantic attempt to contain the story, and the unusual spectacle of former FDA commissioners rushing to publicly denounce their own agency. Jordan and Nate then cover RFK Jr.’s overhaul of vaccine advisory committees, the stunning vote to remove Hepatitis B from the childhood schedule, and the political fight exploding in Illinois as the state positions itself to override CDC guidance. From there, they dig into the USDA’s crackdown on blue-state refusal to hand over SNAP-fraud data, revealing hundreds of thousands of dead or duplicate benefit recipients, and examine DOJ pressure on meat packers, raw-milk regulations, and the long-awaited PRIME Act. The episode wraps with conversations on DMSO, holistic health, doom-scrolling addiction, sardine challenges, and the push to reclaim nutrition, sovereignty, and sanity in a captured system.
In this snow-day edition of Geopolitics with Ghost, Gordon breaks down the fast-moving and deeply tangled situation unfolding in the Democratic Republic of Congo and Rwanda. He walks through the Trump-brokered peace signing with Presidents Kagame and Tshisekedi, the ongoing M23 rebel clashes, and why the mineral-rich Kivu region sits at the center of a decades-long geopolitical struggle. Ghost connects the dots on how rare earth metals, tech giants like Apple, Gulf-state investment, and the long shadow of the Israeli diamond cartel all converge in this conflict.
From Mossad’s covert interference to coup attempts, laundered minerals, and the collapse of legacy monopolies, Ghost exposes how global powers are reshaping Africa’s future, and how Trump’s strategy is forcing bad actors into the light. He also examines Apple’s legal troubles, Al-Shabaab’s sudden appearance in the region, and the broader implications for Russia, China, Venezuela, and the emerging sovereign-alliance realignment.
A packed episode loaded with evidence, timelines, maps, and hard truths, all pointing to a world in rapid transition.
Jon Herold opens the show with a deep dive into the newly released affidavit in the January 6th pipe-bomber case, walking through how investigators claim they identified Brian Cole Jr., the political spin now emerging around the arrest, and why both incompetence and deliberate delay remain on the table. From surveillance footage to purchase records to unexplained investigative gaps, Jon highlights the unanswered questions and the narratives forming on both sides. He then turns to the Trump administration’s newly published National Security Strategy, breaking down its shift toward sovereignty, regional responsibility, economic nationalism, border security, energy dominance, and the rejection of globalist priorities. Jon contrasts this broader, principle-driven framework with the failures of post-Cold War foreign policy and explores the document’s implications for Europe, China, the Middle East, and American elections. Packed with analysis, humor, and sharp commentary, this episode offers a comprehensive look at how national security, geopolitical strategy, and domestic political battles are converging.
CannCon and Chris Paul tackle a whirlwind of breaking stories, beginning with Congress’s sudden panic over AI “deepfake” election interference, a narrative they argue is designed to pre-blame Trump and justify new censorship powers. They pivot to Alabama’s border revolt, where the state vows to defend its sovereignty while DHS plays political games with illegal-immigration numbers and asylum fraud. From there, they break down the media’s bizarre framing of J6, the federal government’s collapsing credibility, and Kamala Harris’s strange, overly theatrical public appearances. The hosts also examine Trump’s mounting pressure campaigns, the manufactured panic over tariffs, and new polling exposing how thoroughly the public has rejected legacy-media narratives. With sharp analysis, humor, and Chris Paul’s signature pattern recognition, this episode cuts through misinformation to explain what’s actually happening and why the establishment seems increasingly desperate.
GMoney welcomes Jonathan Drake for a deep, fast-moving conversation connecting Lysander Spooner’s 19th-century natural-law philosophy to Bitcoin’s modern proof-of-work revolution. Drake traces his path from homeschooling outsider to Spooner scholar, explaining how Spooner’s ideas on property, consent, taxation, and absolute dominion became the missing framework that finally made Bitcoin “click.” Together they break down why the right to self-custody, non-confiscation, and immutable contracts fulfills the anarchist property model Spooner envisioned, and why today’s government structures, monetary systems, and voting rituals violate natural law by definition. The discussion ranges from jury nullification, fractional-reserve fraud, and the Civil War’s monetary triggers to Q-era decentralization, Trump-era regulatory shifts, and Bitcoin’s emergence as the first tool capable of dismantling the proof-of-stake tyranny Spooner warned about. Blending philosophy, history, rebellion, and Bitcoin maximalism, this episode shows how a forgotten abolitionist gave language to the digital 1776 unfolding now.
CannCon and Alpha Warrior take a full SITREP approach to the newly released affidavit in the January 6 pipe-bomber case, breaking down the timeline, receipts, surveillance clips, clothing changes, and the long-delayed investigative breadcrumbs that finally led to an arrest. They dig into the gaps, missing timestamps, unexplained investigative pauses, contradictory details about cell data and cameras, and the FBI’s claim that key evidence surfaced only years later. The hosts question whether incompetence, narrative pressure, or intentional obstruction shaped the investigation, while examining Kyle Seraphin’s early reporting, the suspect’s behaviors, and how the story has shifted over time. With Alpha’s skepticism and CannCon’s document-driven analysis, they unpack what holds up, what doesn’t, and why this case raises more questions than answers.
Badlands Media presents full coverage of the 2025 National Christmas Tree Lighting, where President Trump and First Lady Melania lead a joyful, tradition-filled ceremony from President’s Park. The event opens with tributes to U.S. service members around the world before the First Family arrives to light the iconic tree in a festive countdown. President Trump delivers a wide-ranging Christmas message celebrating faith, gratitude, and national renewal, highlighting America’s secure border, booming economy, and a wave of newly brokered peace agreements, including that day’s historic settlement between Rwanda and Congo. Joined by Vice President J.D. Vance, Cabinet officials, international guests, and public figures like Wayne Gretzky, the ceremony blends reverence with celebration as Trump reflects on the biblical meaning of Christmas, honors military heroes and first responders, and praises the National Park Service and evening performers. The night captures a unifying moment of holiday spirit, national pride, and global significance as the tree illuminates the season for millions.
Frankie Val returns after a rain-soaked Liberation Day trip to Yankee Stadium and kicks off a packed Thursday night with guest nutritionist Jay Gulanello before welcoming regenerative rancher Eric Perner. Together they explore how soil health, cattle stewardship, and land management can restore ecosystems, and why true conservation has been hijacked by centralized environmentalism. In the second half, Frankie shifts gears into a long-form conversation with Timothy Gordon and author Robert Morrow Jr. to discuss Morrow’s new book Malachi Martin: In the Shadows of the Vatican. The trio digs into Martin’s alleged covert work, Vatican intrigue, demonic encounters, the Third Secret of Fatima, Windswept House, and the shadow battles shaping the modern Church. With trademark humor, cozy storytelling, audience interaction, and open phone lines, Frankie blends personal moments, theology, geopolitics, and cultural commentary into an energetic, wide-ranging episode that moves from baseball and birthdays to exorcisms, espionage, and the collapse of institutional trust.
Badlands Media presents full special-event coverage as President Trump hosts the historic signing of the Washington Accords between the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Rwanda, a landmark peace agreement ending more than 30 years of violent conflict that claimed over 10 million lives. Speaking from the newly inaugurated U.S. Institute of Peace building, Trump highlights the courage of both nations' leaders, the role of American diplomacy, and the broad regional support behind the accord. The ceremony features statements from Presidents Kagame and Tshisekedi, as well as leaders from Angola, Burundi, Kenya, Uganda, Qatar, the UAE, and the African Union, each underscoring the significance of the agreement for stability, economic integration, and global development. Trump also announces bilateral U.S. agreements expanding critical-minerals partnerships and major American investment in Africa’s resource and energy sectors. This special coverage captures the full event, from opening remarks to the signing moment, documenting a rare diplomatic breakthrough with global implications.
Zak Paine and Adel Nero return after a month away with a rapid-fire deep dive into one of the busiest news cycles in recent memory. They unpack the massive Somali-linked fraud networks exposed in Minnesota, spanning EBT, Medicaid, Medicare, welfare programs, and dirty voter rolls, and explore how the corruption implicates state leadership while triggering nationwide audits that could reshape the entire system. The conversation widens into immigration reform, H1B visa abuse, and the administration’s sweeping moves to shut down welfare-based migration. Zak and Adel then break down Trump’s viral “retarded” tweet aimed at Tim Walz, the left’s meltdown, and the larger narrative war erupting around it. From there, they dig into the long-delayed arrest of the January 6 pipe-bomb suspect, analyzing why the Biden DOJ sat on key evidence for years and what the new investigation signals. The episode closes with sharp commentary on AI, economic disruption, MTG’s fallout with Trump, rogue judges undermining policy, and the growing collapse of deep-state funding pipelines, from drug ratlines to NGO grifts.
In this episode of The Choice, Ashe and Ghost break from the usual scene-by-scene structure to dive deep into the two central arcs of Episode 7 of The Chosen: Matthew’s unraveling identity crisis and Nicodemus’s life-altering encounter with Jesus. Wrestling with logic, faith, and the cost of transformation, Matthew reaches a breaking point that sends him searching for answers from the only people who once understood him, while Nicodemus faces a collision between status, duty, and the truth he can no longer ignore. Ashe and Ghost explore how these stories echo the tension between obedience and ego, expectation and revelation, and how the episode uses these characters to illuminate the meaning of faith itself. Along the way, they discuss symbolism, Scripture, character motivations, and the emotional stakes that make this one of the standout episodes of Season 1
Jon Herold unpacks a chaotic news day, opening with the long-awaited arrest of the January 6 pipe-bomb suspect and the FBI’s self-congratulatory press conference that raised more questions than answers. He contrasts the new details with Blaze Media’s earlier “gait-analysis” claims and digs into how investigators actually identified the suspect after years of stagnation. Jon then turns to the latest SignalGate developments as the Pentagon clashes with media over leaks, IG reports, and Secretary Hegseth’s use of messaging apps, highlighting the political theater and hypocrisy on all sides. The show shifts into election discourse as Jon dismantles the flood of excuses circulating online about why “the midterms will be lost,” arguing that none of them address the real issue of systemic election fraud. Along the way, he covers Mike Lindell’s potential run for Minnesota governor, questionable commutations and pardons, New York Times suing the Pentagon, and a wave of new layoffs that contradict the “everything is fine” narrative. Funny, sharp, and fed up with the noise, Jon delivers another candid breakdown of the headlines everyone else gets wrong.










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