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Badlands Media

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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.Copyright 2024 All rights reserved. Political Science Politics & Government
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  • RattlerGator Report: 3/4/26 - No More Delusions — We Are at War
    Mar 4 2026

    JB White delivers a fiery and unapologetic response to what he sees as dangerous confusion within his own media circle. After reacting to commentary from fellow hosts, JB makes it crystal clear: this is not a game, and this is not a theoretical debate. In his view, America is at war — economically, strategically, and geopolitically — and President Trump’s actions must be understood through that lens.

    He dismantles the idea of a U.S. alliance with Russia or China, calling it a failure of discernment and a surrender to adversarial propaganda. JB argues that currency warfare, energy strategy, and dollar liquidity manipulation are deliberate tools of American power. He highlights Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent’s remarks on weaponizing the dollar, the strategic role of stablecoins, and the broader financial chessboard shaping Iran and China.

    He also frames Elon Musk’s acquisition of Twitter as a calculated move against centralized narrative control, tying it into a larger war over sovereignty and information.

    This episode is intense, direct, and rooted in one message: align with strength, reject confusion, and understand the battlefield we are actually on.

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    59 mins
  • DEFCON ZERQ Ep. 033: March Madness, Mind Warfare & The Trump Card
    Mar 4 2026

    On a night packed with symbolism, Alpha Warrior and Josh Reid break down the rapidly escalating situation with Iran, the strategic precision behind U.S. military strikes, and why this is not about yesterday’s conflicts but tomorrow’s wars. They dismantle the “it’s just a movie” narrative and confront the real-world consequences of information warfare, regime change, and global power shifts.

    The hosts dive into election integrity, Dominion machines, potential D-class disclosures, and what “March Madness” could truly signal. From China’s long-term strategy to internal destabilization, from deep state infiltration to UFO declassification and missing military insiders, nothing is off the table.

    They also tackle the growing divide within the movement itself, the danger of apathy, and what it really means when you “forget how to play.” This episode is a call to discernment, vigilance, and strategic thinking in the middle of a narrative war.

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    1 hr and 53 mins
  • Badlands Story Hour Ep 157: A Few Good Men
    Mar 4 2026

    Chris Paul and Burning Bright revisit A Few Good Men and quickly move beyond the iconic courtroom scene into something deeper: authority, hierarchy, narrative control, and the dangers of collectivist thinking. What starts as a discussion of Jack Nicholson’s legendary performance turns into a sharp analysis of rank as abstraction, forged “official” documents, Code Red as institutionalized struggle session, and the illusion of systems protecting truth.

    They unpack the moral tension between law and honor, question the mythology of national defense narratives, and draw striking parallels between military chain of command and modern online “truth” movements. From epistemology to propaganda, from Cuba to forever wars, this episode explores how stories become reality and how easily people surrender individual judgment to a collective code.

    It’s not just about whether you can handle the truth. It’s about whether you even know what it is.

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    1 hr and 25 mins
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