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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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OnlyLands Ep. 52: Tweakers, Tampons & Taking the 40,000 Foot View

4/18/2026
OnlyLands is back and barely functional after GART, and that's exactly how you know it was a great event. The crew recaps Nashville in full chaotic glory, including a tweaker encounter near the Parthenon, a Brian hero moment, and a birthday party that may or may not have been pagan. From there, the hosts pivot to planning Deadwood and whether they can sneak it into the America 250 celebration roster. The conversation takes a sharp turn into political territory as Zach defends his faith in Trump's long game against critics turning coat, touching on the deep state's grip, multigenerational thinking, the theological roots of short-term political strategy, and the historical erasure of Middle Eastern Christians. If that sounds like a lot, they also tried to launch a tampon company. Yes, really. Tune in for a ride that is equal parts chaos and clarity, with a healthy dash of beard oil.

Duration:01:40:39

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Spellbreakers Ep. 162: Shock Results in the Hungarian Elections

4/17/2026
Viktor Orban is out, but before you spiral into a full black pill, host Matt Trump has a story to tell and a reframe to offer. In this episode, Matt draws on his own firsthand experience behind the Iron Curtain in 1985 to give the Hungarian elections the kind of context you won't get from NPR. The man who defeated Orban, Peter Madjar, turns out to be a former Orban loyalist who ran to his right on immigration. Matt breaks down why Hungary's political swing may actually be good news for European national sovereignty, and connects the dots between Hungary, Trump's larger strategy against the globalist order, and what it all means for the future of nations like Poland, Ireland, and Britain. History, perspective, and a little bit of hope, all before the camera freezes.

Duration:01:23:51

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Why We Vote Ep. 169: Red Flame Wins, BIOS Scandals & Tina Peters Update

4/17/2026
CannCon and Ashe in America welcome James Wiley, Red Flame of Liberty, fresh off a commanding 72% sweep at the Colorado Republican Assembly for Secretary of State. The three dig into the credentialing chaos that left delegates standing in line for hours and produced 80 more votes than voters. Wiley breaks down the BIOS password scandal that exposed Colorado voting machines to potential foreign compromise, the Libertarian Party lawsuit against Jenna Griswold, and the cover-up audio from deputy secretary Christopher Beale. The conversation shifts to Wiley's campaign platform, built around a sharp and surprisingly effective question: do you want AI running your elections? They also tackle the erosion of the caucus system, the delegate republic vs. direct democracy debate, and wrap with a breakdown of Tina Peters' new appellate filing and a win for Maricopa County recorder Justin Heap.

Duration:01:30:15

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Badlands Media Special Coverage: President Trump, Iran Deal & Midterm Rallying Cry

4/17/2026
President Trump takes the stage in Phoenix at a Turning Point Action event, opening with breaking news: Iran has agreed to open the Strait of Hormuz as nuclear negotiations near completion. Erika Kirk opens the program with a passionate tribute to her late husband Charlie Kirk and a call to protect the 2024 electoral wins heading into the midterms. Trump rattles off a laundry list of first-year accomplishments including border security, record tax refunds, drug price reductions, and the shutdown of the Department of Education. He closes with a forceful pitch for Republican victories in November, warning that failure in the midterms puts every gain at risk. A rally, a press conference, and a eulogy all rolled into one.

Duration:01:06:14

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MAHA News [4.17] New CDC Director, Peptides Deregulated, Big USDA Crop Buys, MAHA Infighting

4/17/2026
Jordan Sather and Nate Prince are back from a week off and wasting no time. Trump has nominated Dr. Erica Schwartz as the new CDC director, and the MAHA world is already split on whether that's a win or a wolf in sheep's clothing. Kennedy is deregulating a list of peptides that had been quietly shoved into an FDA regulatory black hole since 2023, which means your BPC-157 can finally breathe again. The USDA is spending $60 million on real food for Americans (yes, actual fruit and chicken, not Froot Loops), and Joel Salatin is out here pitching Trump a "food emancipation proclamation." Meanwhile, cracks are showing inside the MAHA coalition as Dr. Malone takes aim at both RFK Jr. and FDA chief Marty Makary. It is a full plate of wins, drama, and cautious optimism from your favorite health freedom news desk.

Duration:01:02:16

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Geopolitics with Ghost Ep. 99: Iran Peace Deal, Choke Points & the Netanyahu Split - 4/17/26

4/17/2026
Ghost breaks down what may be one of the most significant geopolitical shifts in years: a US/Iran peace deal that has the Strait of Hormuz reopening, oil prices dropping, and Trump publicly putting Netanyahu on notice. Ghost walks through Trump's Truth Social blitz, Steve Bannon's signal-setting role, and the "Venezuela model" now playing out with Iran. From the Strait of Malacca to an Iraq/Saudi pipeline revival, a US troop exit from Syria, and Erdogan emerging as a key player, this episode covers the full board. Africa gets its moment too, with DRC rare earth tensions and Russia deepening Congo ties. If you thought the Middle East narrative was winding down, think again: Ghost argues it is just reorganizing.

Duration:02:06:22

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The Daily Herold: 4/17/26 - Trump's Truth Bombs, Iran Deal & Hypersonic Clarity

4/17/2026
Trump is apparently running a one-man roast special on Truth Social, and Jon Herold is here for every second of it. On today's Daily Herold, Jon breaks down a frenzy of Trump posts targeting Tucker Carlson, Joe Kent, Candace Owens, and cable news host Jessica Tarlov, while also making sense of what is actually happening with the Iran deal, the Strait of Hormuz, and the curious case of the ultra-fortified White House ballroom. Jon also digs into John Solomon's bold prediction of a coming "Hypersonic Clarity" mass declassification event, potential John Brennan indictment news, and whether the Florida grand jury is finally close to dropping the hammer. And in a moment of real talk, Jon asks the uncomfortable question: are more people going back to sleep than waking up? Featuring chat banter, Badlands media updates, and the ongoing Rumble vs. YouTube saga.

Duration:00:58:43

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Badlands Daily: 4/17/26 - Impeachments, Swalwell Files, Ballroom Battles and Missing Scientists

4/17/2026
CannCon and Chris Paul are back for a Friday deep dive that covers a lot of ground and none of it is boring. The House is moving to expunge Trump's first impeachment, and the Russiagate machinery is finally getting the scrutiny it deserved years ago. Anna Paulina Luna drops allegations linking Senator Ruben Gallego to the Swalwell scandal, and the guys unpack blackmail as the true currency of DC. A federal judge halted the White House ballroom project, but Trump's post hinting at military-grade installations underground has everyone wondering if he's building a bat cave. The Charlie Kirk assassination case gets messier with new forensic details, and Trump confirms he was briefed on missing scientists with classified access. Plus, the Haitian TPS vote, ICE drama in Minnesota, and a fake ICE detention story that spectacularly unraveled. Buckle up.

Duration:01:42:53

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RattlerGator Report: 4/17/26 - Combatant Commands, Power Strategy, and Global Realignment

4/17/2026
In this April 17th episode, JB White dives deep into the foundations of geopolitical power, emphasizing the importance of U.S. military combatant commands as the starting point for real understanding. He critiques narrative-driven analysis and argues that Trump’s strategy combines military and economic leverage into a coordinated global approach. JB highlights Saudi Arabia’s trillion-dollar investment alignment with the U.S., the role of regional partnerships, and the broader restructuring of global power dynamics. Along the way, he reflects on media influence, internal disagreements, and the dangers of misreading strategy in a rapidly changing world.

Duration:01:00:33

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SITREP Ep. 150: Political Compass Chaos, War Reflections, and Cultural Fault Lines

4/16/2026
CannCon and Alpha Warrior kick off SITREP Ep. 150 with personal news, including Alpha’s unexpected announcement that he’s becoming a grandfather to twins. From there, the conversation pivots into deeper territory, reflecting on war, perspective, and how shared experiences shape worldview. The episode’s centerpiece is a live political compass test that sparks intense debate on government power, free markets, civil liberties, and cultural values. The hosts clash and align in surprising ways, revealing how complex beliefs don’t fit neatly into left or right labels. They close with a raw discussion on religion, societal norms, and the dangers of oversimplifying ideological differences. It’s a mix of humor, friction, and thoughtful introspection that highlights how nuanced modern political identity has become.

Duration:01:30:07

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Quite Frankly Ep. 48: Gilgo Guilty Plea, Dead Internet Theory, and Ghost Murmur

4/16/2026
Frankie Val opens with a furious reflection on crime, punishment, and whether the justice system is equipped to deal with true evil. From there, the episode moves into the Rex Heuermann guilty plea and the larger unanswered questions surrounding the Gilgo Beach killings. Shane Cashman joins to explore serial killers, possible cover-ups, MK-Ultra style social conditioning, AI manipulation, dead internet theory, and the strange pattern of missing scientists tied to nuclear and defense programs. The back half shifts into Ghost Murmur surveillance talk, audience calls, cigars, olive oil, and the kind of live community chaos that makes Quite Frankly feel like a late-night campfire with receipts.

Duration:01:58:46

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The Choice: Clean, Part 1

4/16/2026
Ghost and Ashe in America break down Season 3 Episode 4 of The Choice, a powerful transitional chapter that highlights the apostles stepping into their calling. As they go out two by two, performing miracles and spreading the message, the episode explores faith in action, the weight of responsibility, and the humanity behind divine purpose. The conversation dives into the tension between belief and fear through the story of Jairus and Youssef, examining what happens when truth collides with power structures. Themes of humility, imperfect vessels, and the slow, personal nature of transformation take center stage. The episode also reflects on how real change happens one heart at a time, not through instant awakening. This discussion connects biblical storytelling to modern parallels, emphasizing that faith, like influence, grows through patience, courage, and conviction.

Duration:01:46:59

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The Daily Herold: 4/16/26 - Ceasefire Talks, Election Shakeup, Economic Reality Check

4/16/2026
Jon Herold returns with a more laid-back but candid episode, reflecting on a slower news day while still unpacking key developments. He covers the announced Israel–Lebanon ceasefire and questions whether it will actually hold. The discussion shifts to skepticism around political promises, including renewed talk of the Weiner laptop and Epstein-related narratives, highlighting a pattern of attention without follow-through. Jon also dives into the growing push for a national popular vote compact, breaking down why it could fundamentally reshape elections. A major portion of the episode focuses on a blunt economic reality check, asking whether Americans are truly better off financially than they were four years ago. Throughout, he emphasizes the importance of critical thinking and resisting narrative manipulation in a constantly shifting information landscape.

Duration:00:57:22

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Badlands Daily: 4/16/26 - Impeachment Fallout, Swalwell Probe, Iran Powers

4/16/2026
CannCon and Alpha Warrior dig into a loaded Badlands Daily packed with accountability, lawfare, and political fracture. They break down new fallout from the 2019 Trump impeachment, including ODNI criminal referrals and renewed calls to expunge the impeachment entirely. The conversation then turns to John Eastman’s disbarment, the weaponization of the legal system, and what all of it says about how power really works in Washington. They also cover the growing Swalwell scandal, secret congressional settlements, Iran war powers, Haitian migrant protections, and California using public funds for illegal alien gender procedures. It is sharp, combative, and very on-brand: part legal analysis, part political trench warfare, with enough friction to keep everyone uncomfortable.

Duration:01:50:35

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Devolution Power Hour Ep. 449: Narrative Warfare, Whistleblowers, and Intel Trust

4/16/2026
Jon Herold and Burning Bright break down how modern narratives are constructed, challenged, and often weaponized. From dissecting high profile “whistleblower” cases to questioning the legitimacy of anonymous sources, the conversation exposes how stories can be shaped long before facts are fully known. They explore the tension between national security, media influence, and public trust, highlighting how intelligence agencies and press protections can both inform and manipulate the public. The episode also dives into the broader implications of surveillance powers and whether the systems in place are being used as intended or as tools of control. With sharp skepticism and layered analysis, this episode pulls back the curtain on how information flows and why understanding that process matters more than ever.

Duration:02:05:54

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The Shipwreck Show Ep. 50: The AI World Is Already Here | Artemis, NASA Questions, Dead Internet, and the AI Store

4/15/2026
Tonight on The Shipwreck Show, we’re stepping into a world that suddenly feels very different… and maybe a little unsettling. We’re diving into the Artemis mission and the growing questions surrounding NASA — what we’re being told, what we’re not, and why more people are starting to look closer. Then we’ll talk about the "Dead Internet" theory, sparked by Nikita on X, and the possibility that much of what we see online isn’t as human as we think anymore. And if that’s not enough… a store in San Francisco that is 100% built and run by AI. No traditional staff. No traditional management. Just algorithms running a business in the real world. The future isn’t coming. It’s already here. Tonight we ask the question: Are we watching progress… or something else entirely?

Duration:00:59:23

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Space Revolution Ep. 14: The Dawn of GeoSpatial Politics

4/15/2026
Lt. Gen. Steven L. Kwast is joined by Ghost for a deep dive into the emerging era of geospatial politics and what it means for the future of humanity. This conversation explores how space is no longer just a frontier, but a new layer of economic and political power that could reshape global dynamics. From frictionless transportation and space-based infrastructure to nuclear energy in orbit, the episode outlines how access to space could eliminate traditional geographic limitations and level the playing field worldwide. The discussion also examines how this shift could unlock human potential in underdeveloped regions while introducing new strategic challenges between global powers. Kwast and Ghost connect historical geopolitics to the future of space dominance, emphasizing the importance of leadership, cooperation, and maintaining sovereignty in a rapidly evolving landscape.

Duration:01:10:40

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MAHA Living Ep. 9 - The Power of Chlorine Dioxide w/ Jay from Oneness Drops

4/15/2026
In this episode of MAHA Living, Jordan Sather sits down with Jay from Oneness Drops to discuss the origins, applications, and controversy surrounding chlorine dioxide. Jay shares his journey from discovering its use in water purification during a trip to Peru to building a business focused on providing high quality products while carefully navigating regulatory boundaries. The conversation explores how chlorine dioxide is used for water treatment, why it remains controversial, and the importance of responsible use and dosing. They also dive into the broader philosophy of health, emphasizing clean water, personal responsibility, and informed decision making. Beyond chlorine dioxide, the episode highlights natural products like mullein and soursop, with discussions around sourcing, traditional use, and customer experiences. This is a grounded conversation about alternative health approaches, business integrity, and the balance between curiosity and caution.

Duration:00:33:36

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Digital 1776 Virtual Tax Revolt - Storm the IRS, They Can't Arrest Us All

4/15/2026
In this special event hosted by GMoney, the concept of a “Digital 1776” takes center stage, framing modern taxation as a system of control and calling for a virtual form of resistance. Drawing parallels to the American Revolution, the discussion explores the idea of opting out of traditional financial systems rather than confronting them directly. GMoney outlines a strategy rooted in financial sovereignty, emphasizing Bitcoin and self custody as tools to reclaim individual power in a system he argues is built on manipulation and dependency. The conversation blends historical references, personal experience, and economic critique to challenge the legitimacy of current structures. This episode presents a provocative perspective on taxation, freedom, and the evolving battlefield of digital resistance in the modern age.

Duration:01:02:39

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Badlands Media Special Coverage: White House Briefing: Tax Cuts, Iran Talks & Economic Outlook

4/15/2026
This White House press briefing focuses on the impact of President Trump’s working families tax cuts, highlighting record refunds, no tax on tips and overtime, and significant relief for small businesses and seniors. Officials outline how these policies are driving economic growth, increasing wages, and fueling Main Street expansion across the country. Alongside domestic policy, the briefing provides updates on ongoing Iran negotiations, enforcement of the naval blockade, and the strategic importance of the Strait of Hormuz. Officials describe the current moment as a short term disruption aimed at achieving long term geopolitical stability and preventing nuclear escalation. The discussion also addresses media narratives surrounding both the economy and foreign policy, pushing back on criticisms while reinforcing the administration’s broader strategy.

Duration:00:43:48