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Alpha Warrior and Josh Reid bring the fire in this episode of Defcon Zerq, tackling the explosive mix of immigration, political psyops, and cultural collapse. They dive into Trump's warnings about an “invasion” at the southern border, connecting it to cartel violence, Marxist infiltration, and globalist strategies to destabilize America. The hosts call out the hypocrisy of cancel culture as even conservatives flirt with silencing tactics in the wake of Charlie Kirk's assassination, warning that abandoning free speech plays straight into the establishment's hands. From the FBI's shifting story on Tyler Robinson, to media manipulation, to the spiritual dimensions of good versus evil, Alpha and Josh frame today's chaos as both a political and cosmic struggle. Blending raw outrage, sharp analysis, and unapologetic truth-telling, they challenge listeners to see through the lies and stay anchored in principle while fighting back against a corrupt system.
CannCon, Alpha Warrior, JB White, and Cam Cooksey kick off this wild episode with fantasy football smack talk, big wins, and painful losses before diving into NFL news, injuries, and their weekly game picks. But football is just the start, the crew veers into hilarious chaos with “Smoking with My Chromies,” where queso dip finally gets conquered, complete with cheese-on-brats taste tests. From crazy social media gun demonstrations to emotional father-son moments, viral animals, and debates about spitting incidents in the NFL, the episode swings between heartfelt, unfiltered, and downright absurd. With jokes, disclaimers, and plenty of off-the-wall video reactions, Y Chromes delivers another unpredictable ride that's equal parts sports banter, locker-room humor, and brotherhood.
CannCon and Alpha Warrior open this solemn 9/11 episode by grappling with the shocking assassination of Charlie Kirk, sharing raw reactions, prayers for his family, and concern for the cultural and political impact of his death. They play President Trump's powerful statement calling Kirk a martyr for truth and discuss the dangers of anger being weaponized against the movement. From on-the-ground details and potential suspects to oddities like a private jet disappearing from radar, the hosts dissect the fog of war while urging cooler heads to prevail. The show also covers Netanyahu's controversial strike on Qatar, Trump's furious response, and the unraveling of Middle East alliances. Tying it all together, CannCon and Alpha reflect on 9/11's unresolved truths, free speech under fire on college campuses, and the fight against censorship, reminding listeners that faith, resolve, and unity are the movement's greatest weapons.
A realistic decoding of Q mixed in with geopolitics with Alpha Warrior and Josh Reid.
Alpha Warrior, JB White, and Cam Cooksey hold down Y-Chromes while CannCon is out, kicking things off with technical mishaps and plenty of laughs before diving into serious talk. The trio debates the power of language and racial slurs, how words are weaponized, and whether intent or context should matter. They open up about personal experiences with racism, mixed-race relationships, and cultural expectations, weaving in humor and hard truths. The conversation shifts to masculinity, the “dark side” every man must be ready to access, and the importance of showing strength to protect family and self. From law enforcement stories and prison-yard lessons to coping with trauma, suicide, and the pressures men face in silence, the hosts balance raw honesty with camaraderie. Along the way, they lighten the mood with wild videos, sponsor reads, and even football picks, reminding listeners that laughter is as vital as brotherhood. It's classic Y-Chrome...part therapy session, part comedy, and all real talk.
Alpha Warrior sits down with Mark Razzoli, a former Jersey City cop turned political candidate, for a raw and powerful conversation. Razzoli shares stories from his childhood in blue-collar New Jersey, the discipline of Catholic school, and how brotherhood and grit defined his years on the force. He opens up about adrenaline-filled pursuits, surviving the dangers of street crime, and why law enforcement shaped his perspective on evil in the world. The discussion pivots to politics, where Razzoli explains why he left the Democratic Party, the dangers of sanctuary state policies, and his fight against radical agendas targeting children. He calls out hypocrisy, corruption, and the failures of both parties, urging more veterans, cops, and everyday Americans to run for office. With humor, candor, and unapologetic honesty, this episode blends street-level stories with a call to action for common sense, public safety, and protecting the next generation.
Ashe in America and Alpha Warrior host a laid-back but fiery episode of Why We Vote, tackling breaking news and election integrity fights. They open with Ed Martin's call to free Tina Peters, praising her courage and highlighting Trump's pressure campaign on Colorado—including his decision to move Space Command to Alabama, citing mail-in ballot fraud. The hosts dig into Colorado's political landscape, exposing how uniparty players like former Perkins Coie attorneys are being placed in key state roles to obstruct transparency. They connect these moves to Trump's broader strategy, pointing out how funding cuts and federal investigations are hitting Colorado where it hurts. Beyond that, the episode unpacks debates over Second Amendment rights, National Guard deployments in blue states, and Democratic governors' fear that Trump will use the military to secure elections. With humor, sponsor shoutouts, and even a detour into alpaca farming at Willow Wind Farm, Ashe and Alpha balance lighthearted banter with serious analysis of the battles ahead for free and fair elections.
CannCon and Alpha Warrior fire up another episode of The SITREP, blending personal stories, military humor, and sharp geopolitical analysis. They start light with sponsor shoutouts, Soft Disclosure jokes, and a deep dive into strange dreams, lucid dreaming, and the unsettling experience of sleep paralysis. The conversation shifts into heavier ground with the heartbreaking case of Dexter Taylor, a New Yorker sentenced to ten years for building legal firearms at home, sparking debate on the Second Amendment, veterans' rights, and Trump's trial balloon about restricting gun ownership for transgender individuals. From there, they move to Trump's bold kinetic strike against a Venezuelan narco-boat, unpacking the intelligence behind the operation, the message it sends to cartels, and the wider implications for U.S. sovereignty and asymmetric warfare. With plenty of military banter, videos, and humor along the way, this episode balances raw emotion, cultural commentary, and hard-hitting analysis in classic SITREP fashion.
Alpha Warrior and Josh Reid deliver one of their most explosive episodes yet, connecting the dots between General Flynn's cryptic posts, Trump's drop confirmations, and a dramatic U.S. military strike on narco-terrorists in Venezuela. They break down Flynn's “third arc of American history” message, Trump's sharp Truth Social posts calling out China and Big Pharma, and the deeper meaning behind Chuck Grassley's “first Q, 10, Butler 7” post. The hosts dive into drops, military intelligence operations, cartel wars, and the shifting rules of engagement marked by the first Hellfire missile strike on a cartel speedboat. With analysis stretching from the Darien Gap to Arabella Advisors' dark money, Bill Gates' White House meeting, CDC purges, and Microsoft's compromised DoD program, this episode ties together global corruption, psyops, and the unraveling of the deep state. Reid and Alpha argue we are in the final phase of a full-scale military operation, urging listeners to pay attention as comms fly and history unfolds in real time.
Alpha Warrior welcomes actor and activist Siaka Massaquoi for an unfiltered, deeply personal conversation about faith, struggle, and resilience. From his rise in Hollywood with roles on SWAT and NCIS: LA, to being raided by the FBI and arrested for simply being in D.C. on January 6th, Siaka shares the trials that tested his spirit and the faith that carried him through. He opens up about his battles with addiction, his journey to sobriety, and how fatherhood reshaped his purpose. The discussion touches on Hollywood censorship, the importance of building up new voices on the right, and the role of men in reclaiming family and community. With raw honesty and powerful storytelling, this episode showcases the grit, faith, and conviction of a man who refuses to be silenced.
CannCon and Alpha Warrior open this episode with laughs, cold plunges, and sponsor shout-outs before diving into the buzz around Brad Zerbo's Codex 9/11 documentary and the suspicious timing of mainstream outlets like CBS and Tucker Carlson jumping into 9/11 coverage. They call out weak “debunks” of the film and stress the need for accountability when challenging Badlands research. From there, the conversation shifts to deeper questions about intelligence agencies, false flags, and the manipulation of vulnerable individuals through AI-driven recruitment, echoing modern-day MK Ultra tactics. The hosts also wrestle with solutions to America's school shooting crisis, debating armed veterans, teacher gun safes, and innovative security systems designed by law enforcement vets. With sharp takes, humor, and personal stories, including Disney tunnel secrets and Club 33 rumors, this episode balances heavy geopolitical analysis with unfiltered banter that makes The SITREP a Badlands favorite.
CannCon and Alpha Warrior tackle the aftermath of the Minneapolis Catholic school shooting, breaking down the shooter's background, manifesto, and disturbing ties to cultural and pharmaceutical influences. They highlight how false flag narratives don't mean “fake,” but point to deeper agendas, from SSRIs and MK Ultra-style manipulation to media-driven propaganda. The hosts compare coverage across CNN, MSNBC, and Fox, exposing how emotional storytelling buries evidence and fuels control agendas. Beyond the tragedy, they dive into Trump's policies, from ending cashless bail to D.C. crime crackdowns, and debate policing, community pride, and the economics of crime reduction. With sharp back-and-forth, personal anecdotes, and even fantasy football smack talk, the episode blends heavy analysis with the irreverent energy that makes Badlands Daily a staple.
Alpha Warrior and Josh Reid return for a hard-hitting episode of DEFCON ZERQ, joined by Brad Zerbo to dig into the revelations behind his documentary Codex 9/11. From CIA fingerprints, missing gold, and the forever war model, to the global cabal's use of terror as a money funnel, the discussion exposes the hidden networks fueling America's darkest chapters. The hosts then connect the dots to today, breaking down Pam Bondi's cryptic posts, drops, and what Trump's National Guard deployments really mean. Is the administration preparing for cartel crackdowns, sleeper cell roundups, and a reckoning on 9/11 itself? With deep dives into John Brennan, James Comey, Flynn's quiet advisory role, and looming moves in Venezuela, this episode blends geopolitics, military strategy, and decoding with the unfiltered edge DEFCON ZERQ is known for.
CannCon, Alpha Warrior, and Cam Cooksey are back with another round of chaos on Y Chromes. From Alpha's latest “Smoking with My Chromies” segment featuring a ribeye-stuffed Italian bread bowl to wild Deadwood stories of late-night bar antics, the crew dives headfirst into food, fitness, and absolute debauchery. They swap tales about bizarre viral videos, heated debates over peppers and onions, and the code of manhood when it comes to protecting family. Add in bull-dodging madness, WNBA dildo jokes, and a mashup of mushy, cringe, and laugh-out-loud internet finds, and you've got an episode that perfectly captures the unfiltered, brotherly energy of Y Chromes.
Hosted by Alpha Warrior, this episode of People features Navy Seabee, firefighter, and veteran advocate Chad Caton in an unfiltered, deeply personal conversation. Chad shares raw stories from his childhood on a farm, where his father instilled toughness and resilience, to his decision to join the Navy and become a Seabee, embracing the grit and chaos of that brotherhood. He dives into life as a firefighter, describing the adrenaline rush of facing down flames, the bond with his crew, and the rivalry with cops that's as funny as it is real. Beyond the uniforms, Chad opens up about loss, leadership, and why advocating for veterans is his life's mission. With brutal honesty, wild humor, and heartfelt reflections, this episode captures the humanity behind the headlines and the fire that drives one of the veteran community's loudest voices.
CannCon and Alpha Warrior welcome Lt. General Steve Kwast to SITREP for a powerful conversation on faith, service, and the future of warfare. General Kwast shares his journey from dreaming of flight as a child in Africa to becoming the first pilot straight out of training assigned to the F-15E Strike Eagle. He recounts combat missions in Desert Storm and Afghanistan, the lessons learned in Top Gun training, and the critical role of air power in saving lives on the ground. The discussion dives into situational awareness, the moral burden of combat, and how God-given confidence shapes leadership. Moving into today's battles, Kwast explains the nature of information warfare, the threats of AI and infiltration, and why America's strength lies in its innovation and faith. He emphasizes that the art of war should be about deterrence and peace, not glorification of violence, and that teaching children God's ways is essential to preserving freedom. A candid, wide-ranging interview that connects the heart of a warrior to the challenges of America's future.
CannCon and Alpha Warrior dig into Trump's bold move to federalize Washington, D.C. under the Home Rule Act, bringing crime rates down overnight and flipping the narrative on leftist protestors. They break down street interviews with D.C. residents, shocking union statistics, and the symbolism of Trump's September 11 deadline. From FBI arrests under Kash Patel to pardons gone wrong under Biden, the hosts connect the dots on how manipulated data and weaponized agencies are finally being exposed. They also cover Tulsi Gabbard's crackdown on Russiagate operatives, ODNI cuts, the IRS probe into the Clinton Foundation, and the latest developments in the Epstein files. International intrigue enters with a Ukrainian arrest tied to Nord Stream and speculation about Trump's negotiations with Putin and Zelensky. Packed with hard truths, sharp analysis, and a few laughs, this episode shows the swamp is running out of time.
Alpha Warrior and Josh Reid dig into the mechanics of false flag operations and how they're used to manipulate public perception and justify political agendas. They explore the cyber domain as the new frontline of global conflict, highlighting how governments and shadow networks wage war through digital means. The conversation ties these tactics to shifting global power structures, exposing how narratives are engineered to keep the public distracted while larger moves play out behind the scenes. With sharp analysis and candid discussion, the hosts connect the dots between covert strategy, technological warfare, and the battle for geopolitical dominance.
CannCon, Alpha Warrior, and Cam Cooksey team up for Episode 45 of Y-Chromes, bringing their trademark mix of humor, blunt honesty, and offbeat wisdom to the table. The trio dives into the unspoken rules and boundaries that shape friendships, relationships, and work-life balance, sharing personal stories that range from hilarious to surprisingly insightful. They riff on cultural trends, poke fun at modern absurdities, and challenge each other's perspectives, keeping the energy high and the laughs rolling. Whether it's debating social etiquette, recounting awkward encounters, or calling out double standards, the guys blend comedy with moments of real talk that hit home. This episode captures the raw, unfiltered camaraderie that makes Y-Chromes a go-to for listeners who want to be entertained while hearing a few truths they didn't know they needed.
CannCon and Alpha Warrior bring the heat in Episode 125 of The SITREP, tackling the latest battles over the Second Amendment, media manipulation, and America's southern border crisis. They break down the political and legal fallout from new state-level gun restrictions, pointing out the constitutional challenges and grassroots pushback already in motion. The conversation shifts to the media's selective coverage of major events, exposing how narratives are shaped to protect political allies and vilify opponents. The hosts also dig into the ongoing chaos at the U.S.-Mexico border, discussing cartel activity, migrant surges, and the federal government's unwillingness to enforce immigration laws. With their trademark bluntness and humor, CannCon and Alpha connect these issues to the broader fight for individual rights, national sovereignty, and truth in journalism. The episode mixes fiery debate, sharp analysis, and a call for listeners to stay informed and engaged in the fight for America's future.
In this episode of Badlands Daily, CannCon and Alpha Warrior cover a wide range of breaking stories and buried truths shaping the information war. They open with Donald Trump's latest Truth Social post, tying it to broader concerns about political persecution and media distraction tactics. The hosts highlight a chilling interview with whistleblower Edward Snowden on global surveillance, prompting deeper questions about digital control and government overreach. Updates on the Hunter Biden laptop investigation and the inconsistencies in the Secret Service's handling of the White House cocaine case further expose institutional failures. Special guest Shipwreck joins for a powerful segment dissecting media spin, election narrative shifts, and the psychological operations used to shape public perception. The show also covers the recent assassination attempt on Trump, rising tensions in the Taiwan Strait, and questions surrounding swing-state election integrity. From Google's AI-based censorship tools to the climate change agenda, CannCon, and Alpha connect the dots on how propaganda and fear are deployed to maintain control. As always, the episode blends sharp analysis, humor, and a rallying cry to stay vigilant.
In Episode 004 of DEFCON ZERQ, Alpha Warrior and Josh Reid dissect the return of high-signal drops, drawing connections between Scavino's posts, Trump's recent statements, and coordinated comms pointing to a broader information offensive. The hosts analyze what these patterns suggest about timing, messaging, and the psychological battlefield ahead. They also dig into Soros's positioning, global narratives around controlled opposition, and the lasting significance of the Durham Report, not as a dead-end, but as a marker in the ongoing exposure of institutional corruption. With a focus on decoding the signals, not the noise, this episode challenges listeners to zoom out, connect the timelines, and prepare for what's next.
In Episode 9 of People, Alpha Warrior is joined by Retired Deputy Chief Shawn Tayler for a hard-hitting conversation on the deceptive push for “unity” in today's political and cultural landscape. Together, they unpack how manufactured unity is weaponized to silence dissent, dilute American values, and enforce top-down control. Drawing from Tayler's firsthand law enforcement experience and Alpha's passion for liberty, they expose how real unity, rooted in truth, faith, and constitutional principles, has been replaced with narratives designed to divide. From COVID-era compliance to spiritual warfare, this episode is a candid and urgent call to recognize the difference between coerced conformity and authentic connection.
In Episode 124 of The SITREP, CannCon and Alpha Warrior dissect the latest headlines with sharp, on-the-ground analysis. They kick off with questions surrounding the alleged Russian missile strike on a Ukrainian nuclear facility, examining media inconsistencies and suspiciously timed narratives. The hosts then break down growing distrust in the FBI, sparked by news coverage focused on the Bureau's declining public image rather than its institutional failures. They also cover Trump's strong stance on tariffs against Mexico and India, and how these economic moves tie into larger strategic goals. With additional discussion around White House optics, Biden's appearance in Delaware, and media misdirection, CannCon and Alpha connect the dots to reveal what's being hidden behind the headlines.
In this episode of Badlands Daily, CannCon and Alpha Warrior sort through the headlines with a critical lens. They unpack the strange optics surrounding the White House's appearance, including what might be construction activity or stage-like elements, and question why mainstream coverage avoids the topic. The conversation shifts to Ukraine, where skepticism is growing about the narrative surrounding Russia's missile strike on a nuclear facility. CannCon raises doubts about the authenticity and timing of the story, while Alpha connects the dots between perception, public distraction, and deeper agendas. They also touch on Ghislaine Maxwell's reported offer to testify in exchange for clemency, financial system pressures, and the growing undercurrent of discontent in America's institutions. Grounded in current events and media analysis, the episode invites listeners to look beyond the headlines and question the stories they're being told.
In Episode 3 of DEFCON ZERQ, Alpha Warrior and Josh Reid take listeners on a rapid-fire ride through a series of headlines and intel drops, highlighting the shifting global narrative and signs of elite panic. From explosions in Crimea and the Philippines to chatter around Obama and discussions of military tribunals, the hosts tie together media cues, deep state fear, and high-level movements. They revisit the 2020 election as a military-captured operation, consider the implications of a potential first arrest, and ask why the push for fear, especially nuclear fear, is rising now. With references to optics, comms, and counter-narratives, Alpha and Josh weave through topics like Project Looking Glass, the White Hat vs. Black Hat dynamic, and a surge in global resignations and deaths. Grounded in current events and decoded messaging, this episode frames the moment as one where the hunters truly become the hunted.
In Episode 32 of The Narrative, Burning Bright and Alpha Warrior shift focus from decoding the storm to building through it. The duo explores the concept of “missions forward”, a call to action for those awakened by chaos to now anchor into purpose. Rather than chasing the next drop or decode, they emphasize forming communities, cultivating families, and embodying values in the real world. Alpha shares reflections on personal transformation, while Burning Bright highlights the need to live the information war with spiritual intention rather than obsession. They discuss the balance between truth-seeking and life-building, and how to navigate a world that constantly tries to pull attention toward fear and distraction. With a tone that's both grounded and galvanizing, this episode invites listeners to reframe the narrative not as a never-ending crisis but as the groundwork for a parallel culture, one rooted in clarity, courage, and creation. It's a reminder that the mission isn't behind us. It's forward.
In Episode 43 of Y Chromes, CannCon, Alpha Warrior, and Cam Cooksey bring the banter as they unpack stories from their personal lives, riff on the chaos of modern society, and drop insight into fatherhood, fitness, and mental clarity. Alpha shares updates on his son's football journey and why leading by example matters more than lecturing. Cam vents about the rise in public rudeness, from grocery store savagery to complete disregard for basic social norms. The trio weighs in on the daily grind, parenting teens, sticking to gym routines, and navigating the strange tension between standing up for yourself and avoiding pointless conflict. They also touch on topics like screen addiction, dumb TikTok trends, and the death of conversation in a culture obsessed with notifications. With laughs, hot takes, and some hard-earned dad wisdom, this episode blends real-life struggle with the kind of no-filter honesty only Y Chromes delivers.
In Episode 123 of The SITREP, CannCon and Alpha Warrior connect the dots on a rapidly unraveling narrative, starting with the Clinton email declass appendix and explosive CrowdStrike revelations. They break down how new information ties CrowdStrike to both the DNC hack and the Russiagate operation, casting further doubt on the official story. The hosts discuss Trump's Truth Social post calling out Obama as the ringleader of the Russia hoax and examine why the media is largely ignoring it. Alpha zeroes in on the “truth tellers” who still refuse to acknowledge 11.3 and 11.4, and the possibility that ongoing disinformation campaigns are meant to obscure the real endgame. They also cover the weaponization of AI, border chaos, the military's strange silence, and the constitutional crisis brewing under the surface. With a mix of legal insight, military perspective, and narrative deconstruction, CannCon and Alpha lay out a compelling case that the fight isn't coming, it's already here. This episode is a tactical briefing for those navigating the fog of war in real time.
In this episode of Badlands Daily, CannCon and Alpha Warrior break down a flurry of major developments, starting with Donald Trump directly naming Barack Obama as the ringleader of the Russia hoax in a new Truth Social post. The duo explores how this bold claim ties into the recently declassified Clinton email appendix, which reveals unreviewed thumb drives and potential intelligence breaches in the Executive Office of the President. They dig into new information surrounding the Seth Rich case, questioning whether this long-buried story is finally coming to light as part of the broader unraveling of Russiagate. Other topics include a suspicious joint military training exercise involving DHS, FBI, and DOD; NASA's strange website outage; and signs of a pivot in the Biden administration's COVID narrative. Border security chaos and the blurred legal lines for illegal immigrants in court proceedings also take center stage, with Alpha connecting the dots between collapsing systems and the intentional dismantling of law and order. Packed with fiery commentary and big-picture perspective, this episode captures the accelerating pace of revelations and their implications for both justice and the 2024 election narrative.
In Episode 2 of DEFCON ZERQ, Alpha Warrior and Josh Reid present compelling arguments that we've officially entered the “11.3” phase of the information war, citing military law, devolution, and continuity of government as key evidence. They decode Department of Defense Law of War Manual citations, unpack the symbolism behind Trump's latest moves, and point to specific executive orders and global power plays that align with a long-theorized plan. The hosts explore how military occupancy, strategic disinformation, and optics have been used to prepare the public for the storm now arriving. From international chessboard realignments to insider comms and psyop tactics, this episode connects the dots between drops, information dominance, and psychological resilience. Alpha and Josh urge listeners to sharpen their discernment, brace for chaos, and recognize the transformation already underway. This isn't just theory anymore, it's a call to stand ready.
In this episode of Y Chromes, CannCon, Alpha Warrior, and Cam Cooksey are joined by Caleb for a hilarious hangout full of banter, brotherhood, and beef. The crew kicks things off with a full-on golf roast session as Caleb preps for his first round at a course he's worked at for years. Cam and Alpha offer unsolicited golf wisdom, all while planning a Deadwood golf showdown against the Badlands ladies. Caleb gives an update on his recovery and his dream of joining Special Ops before heading out, and then the guys get into shark attack footage, insane water sports, firearms debates, and roller derby madness. In a highly requested return, Cam fires up another round of "Smoking with My Chromies," this time smoking up a beef short rib he calls "meat candy." Packed with dark humor, random brilliance, and locker-room-level laughs, this episode proves once again that absolutely nothing is off limits.
In this episode of Alphas Make Sandwiches, Ashe in America, Christie Lupo, and Jackie Espada bring Florida mom energy with a fast-paced, no-filter conversation that bounces from diet hacks to spiritual warfare. The ladies catch up on their recent adventures, with Christie sharing stories from her trip to South Dakota and Jackie fresh off an Alpha Warrior workout in sweltering Florida heat. From struggles with soy and seed oils to the temptation of red velvet cookies, the trio dishes out raw takes on food, faith, and the everyday grind of modern womanhood. They dive deep into cultural deception and conditioning, with Ashe warning about the spiritual matrix and Jackie offering insight on generational healing through repentance and obedience. The episode is as irreverent as it is enlightening, filled with laughter, occasional TMI moments, and a deep hunger, for truth, clarity, and maybe just a sandwich.
In this episode of SITREP, CannCon and Alpha Warrior are joined by special guest Reeve Swainston for a raw, detailed discussion on the collapse of American institutions and the global stage being set for high-stakes accountability. Reeve unpacks his own background and recent suspensions from Twitter for posting FOIA-verified evidence, highlighting how the regime suppresses truth while enabling war criminals and open-border chaos. The conversation exposes how U.S. taxpayer dollars are flowing to illegal immigrants, how mass migration is being used as a psychological weapon, and how both federal agencies and local governments are complicit. The trio also covers war crimes in Gaza, Ukraine, and Yemen, tying together human trafficking, medical corruption, and globalist goals for depopulation and control. With sharp insight and mounting evidence, the hosts argue we're witnessing a coordinated takedown of sovereign nations through lawfare, demoralization, and deception. But they also point to signs of awakening, within the public and the system itself. This episode is a wake-up call packed with receipts, exposing the real enemy and the lengths they'll go to in order to maintain the illusion.
In this episode of Badlands Daily, CannCon and Alpha Warrior take on the biggest headlines of the day, starting with Trump's blistering new ad exposing the consequences of the Biden administration's border policies. They explore the tragic results of human trafficking, drug smuggling, and cartel activity, pointing to a growing public appetite for real accountability. The conversation moves to a shocking CDC document acknowledging the existence of bioweapon-capable laboratories in Ukraine, validating years of denied claims. The hosts dig into why this matters now, how it connects to globalist power structures, and the media's quiet pivot. They also break down recent revelations about the government's reckless spending, like a $1 billion playground budget, and the exposure of Biden's taxpayer-funded legal team that helped him avoid accountability in the classified documents case. The episode rounds out with commentary on the GOP's messaging struggles, the illusion of "progress" under a managed decline, and the importance of refusing to be blackmailed into silence. With sharp humor and real outrage, CannCon and Alpha deliver a dose of clarity in a political environment drowning in distraction.
In the premiere episode of DEFCON ZERQ, Alpha Warrior and Josh Reid launch an unfiltered series breaking down the origins, evolution, and real-world impact of what they call a decades-long military intelligence operation. They trace its roots to a coordinated effort by constitutional-minded generals tracking the theft of advanced defense technologies and infiltration by foreign adversaries. The hosts recount pivotal events: nuclear triggers sent overseas, mysterious air mishaps, the Snowden leaks, and the creation of special teams to investigate corruption. They explain how the rise of social media and viral content transformed public awareness, enabling decentralized citizen journalism to bypass mainstream narratives and fuel a global awakening. From Hillary Clinton's classified emails and uranium deals to election interference and Trump's unexpected rise as a countermeasure, the episode weaves together a sweeping story of covert maneuvers and information warfare. Alpha and Josh stress this is not entertainment but a strategic effort built on breadcrumbs, plausible deniability, and public engagement. This foundational discussion sets the stage for a multi-part series exploring symbolism, narrative control, and how movement warfare is shaping the fight for America's future.
In this episode of Y Chromes, CannCon, Alpha Warrior, and Cam Cooksey kick things off with a playful roast over airport delays, then tumble into a hilariousan, d at times mind-bending, discussion of Mandela effects. The crew debates whether Kraft or Stouffer's made stovetop stuffing and riff on the possibility of split timelines driven by the P45s and P52s battling to control humanity's destiny. They share personal theories on simulation theory, CERN, and disappearing evidence, while poking fun at each other's “silver spoon sped” upbringing. Between timelines and conspiracy tangents, they find time to unpack viral videos, from hot dog throat skills to workplace mishaps and a woman whose dance moves spark confusion. Alpha tells stories of golf trips and cold plunges, Cam insists bats can be harmless backyard helpers, and the guys agree that no man can eat a hot dog after his date deep-throats it for show. The show closes with belly laughs, questionable clips, and one big question: are we really living in the right timeline?
In this jam-packed episode, CannCon and Alpha Warrior kick off with the stunning reversal of Douglas Mackey's conviction over his 2016 meme, an unprecedented First Amendment case the DOJ pursued under the KKK Act. Mackey joins live to recount being raided, banned, and nearly imprisoned over obvious satire, and why he's planning civil action against the FBI and prosecutors. The hosts then dive into bombshell news that the DOJ has criminally referred John Brennan and James Comey over Russiagate misconduct, debating whether the moves signal real accountability or just another show. The conversation shifts to FISA court disclosures about Carter Page warrants, the systemic abuse of surveillance power, and how legislative reforms might finally emerge. They also cover updates on Dr. Kirk Moore's federal trial over saline vaccines, revealing how a prosecution witness claiming the shots were “safe and effective” accidentally opened the door to evidence about jab harms. Other highlights include California's post-fire land grab to build subsidized housing, Trump's new NASA leadership, and a fresh Japanese study linking COVID boosters to aggressive cancer. Blending humor, frustration, and sharp analysis, this episode underscores why Americans are losing trust in institutions, and why exposure is just the beginning.
In this powerful episode of People, Alpha Warrior sits down with Ellie “Belly” Dempster to uncover her extraordinary story of grit, transformation, and redemption. Ellie opens up about her sheltered upbringing in Canada, where traditional expectations clashed with her restless spirit. She recounts how a leap to Australia at 18 led to years of addiction, living on the edge, and a moment of reckoning that propelled her to Thailand to teach and train in Muay Thai. From her first fight in a Bangkok ring to stepping onto the Power Slap stage with just weeks to prepare, Ellie shares the mindset that has carried her through injuries, self-doubt, and the weight of proving herself in male-dominated arenas. The conversation covers her work supporting orphanages, her viral ACL tear in competition, and the deep belief that no failure is final if you learn from it. With raw honesty and infectious determination, Ellie shows how every setback can become fuel for growth, and why she'll never stop stepping into the unknown.
In this fiery episode of SITREP, CannCon and Alpha Warrior dig into the shocking life sentence handed down to Edward Kelly, a decorated Marine convicted not for actions, but for words and plans he never carried out. They break down the DOJ's decision to treat Kelly's angry rants as terrorism, debating whether this unprecedented punishment crosses the line from justice into political persecution. The hosts share raw personal reflections on January 6th prosecutions, the two-tiered system shielding corrupt officials, and how the FBI's tactics have destroyed lives without consequence. The conversation winds through the failures of Trump's DOJ, the slow response from current leadership, and why many Americans feel abandoned. Despite the heavy topic, CannCon and Alpha lighten the mood with banter about Training Day references, the perils of barbecuing brisket, and the absurdity of modern cancel culture. Packed with unfiltered opinions, dark humor, and deep frustration over government overreach, this episode captures the defiance and exasperation of those still demanding accountability.
On this pre–Fourth of July episode, CannCon and Alpha Warrior kick things off with the blowout June jobs report showing 147,000 new positions, 830,000 gained by native-born Americans, and record-breaking tariff revenues exceeding $121 billion. They break down Trump's trade deal with Vietnam that imposes steep tariffs on Chinese trans-shipping and explore why corporate media is melting down over tariffs that are revitalizing American jobs. The hosts also tackle the Medicaid work requirement uproar in Trump's “One Big Beautiful Bill,” debunking CBO predictions about mass disenrollment and highlighting how Medicare fraud has ballooned to $14 billion. They dive into new court rulings blocking Trump's asylum policies, while Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson's viral dissent gets roasted for sounding like a text message. Other highlights include a deep look at John Ratcliffe's bombshell CIA review exposing Brennan and Clapper's role in rigging the 2016 Russia collusion narrative and a discussion about the Pentagon's 60,000-strong clandestine “signature reduction” army operating worldwide. From USAID's shutdown sob stories to Zelensky's PR meltdown, this episode mixes humor, policy, and righteous frustration at a system running out of lies.
In this rowdy, laugh-packed episode of Y Chromes, CannCon, Alpha Warrior, and Cam Cooksey gather for a 4th of July warm-up that's equal parts cooking show, cultural roast, and locker-room confessional. Alpha walks listeners step by step through his marathon brisket cook, complete with mustard binders, smoke rings, and the all-important probe test. Cam shares his plans to prove once and for all that he can swim, sparking a hilarious debate about black stereotypes, Kool-Aid flavors, and Caribbean lineage. The crew reacts to viral firework disasters, cringe-worthy gym videos, and a highlight reel of classic Chappelle Show sketches that somehow spirals into a takedown of Starbucks cup sizes. With stories about Marine Corps color guards, neighborhood fireworks drama, and the unwritten rule of smacking your woman's backside on the way to the kitchen, this episode is a celebration of summer chaos, dad jokes, and the art of not taking yourself too seriously.
In this explosive episode, CannCon and Alpha Warrior are joined by Nick Noe for a deep, unflinching look at some of the most controversial operations of the modern era. Nick walks through the tangled web connecting Osama bin Laden, Extortion 17, and the Benghazi attacks, explaining Alan Howell Parrot's extensive evidence that bin Laden was sheltered in Iran and that the infamous SEAL Team 6 raid was a staged trophy kill. The trio dives into the CIA's covert Safari Club, secret payouts, and weapons trafficking under Hillary Clinton, including the flow of Stinger missiles through Benghazi that were later used to shoot down American helicopters. They also break down how black budgets and stay-behind networks shaped regime change from Iran to Ukraine, and why General Dan “Raisin” Kane's sudden rise to power signals a larger military restructuring. With stories of vanishing witnesses, threats against whistleblowers, and decades of hidden crimes, this episode is a marathon of classified history, raw frustration, and a call to expose it all.
On this episode of Badlands Daily, CannCon and Alpha Warrior unpack the latest headlines with a blend of sharp insight and healthy skepticism. They kick things off with reactions to the D.C. circuit court dismissing Trump's gag order appeal, then pivot to reports of continued expansion at GITMO, raising questions about who, or what, it's being built for. The hosts speculate on recent chatter around Julian Assange's fate and Trump's cryptic social media posts, suggesting the narrative around Assange could be signaling a major shift in the information war. From the Epstein docket's odd omissions to a deep dive into Trump's precision strategy in Iran and his refusal to escalate with Israel, CannCon and Alpha also weigh the impact of legacy media spin, particularly CNN's framing of the recent airstrikes. They close with reflections on Trump's VP prospects, including renewed chatter around Tulsi Gabbard, and discuss the psychological toll of war, media gaslighting, and the importance of discernment in this critical moment. With humor, clarity, and controlled fury, this episode tracks the collapse of the old system and the narratives trying to hold it up.
In this laid-back and laughter-filled episode of Y-Chromes, CannCon, Alpha Warrior, and Cam Cooksey let loose for an evening of sharp takes, light roasting, and reflections on modern masculinity. The crew opens with Cam's recent guest spot on “Flow” and a hilarious behind-the-scenes tale from Alpha's church visit, before diving into social dynamics, both online and off. They tackle the concept of “monkey branching” in relationships, breaking down the psychology behind people who swing from one partner to another, and reflect on whether women or men are more likely to ghost or grieve after a breakup. Cam provides insight from the female perspective, sparking some honest and hilarious debate. The guys also wade into the wild world of internet drama, including recent events in the influencer space, with plenty of sarcasm and no fear of stepping on toes. From beer preferences to relationship red flags, this episode delivers a fun, unfiltered conversation that blends humor with real talk. Whether you're sipping something strong or just hanging out, this is a perfect dose of Friday night guy talk with a purpose.
In this hard-hitting episode of SITREP, CannCon and Alpha Warrior cut through the fog of propaganda to expose the unraveling narrative around Israel, Iran, and the global war machine. The duo dismantles mainstream talking points with a focus on media psyops, deep state manipulation, and the bipartisan warmongers still pushing for endless foreign entanglements. They dive into how Trump is playing a long game against the military-industrial complex, allowing narratives to collapse under their own weight while exposing who is truly America First, and who's bought and paid for. With sharp commentary on Nikki Haley, Ted Cruz, and controlled opposition in Congress, the hosts remind listeners that discernment is key in the age of information warfare. From Starlink to spiritual war, and military tribunals to mind control, CannCon and Alpha don't hold back. Packed with fire, facts, and fearless analysis, this episode is a wake-up call for patriots ready to step out of the matrix and into the fight for truth.
CannCon and Alpha Warrior team up for a punchy and wide-ranging episode of Badlands Daily, unpacking the latest twists in the geopolitical and political circus. They dive straight into the global stage with Israeli airstrikes reportedly knocking out Iranian military infrastructure, examining the implications for U.S. foreign policy and the chessboard Trump may be maneuvering behind the scenes. Closer to home, the hosts cover the Supreme Court's surprise decisions, new whistleblower revelations about Biden's classified document mishandling, and growing questions around election legitimacy, especially as the GOP establishment scrambles to maintain control. The episode takes aim at Lindsey Graham's latest Ukraine funding scheme, Trump's subtle social media signaling, and what Vivek Ramaswamy's recent statements say about realignment within MAGA. With bold commentary, insider insights, and their signature no-nonsense style, CannCon and Alpha connect the dots between disinformation ops, narrative shifts, and the spiritual war playing out in real time. This episode offers clarity in the chaos, and a reminder that not everything is as it seems.
In Episode 7 of People, Alpha Warrior sits down with Dr. Kirk Moore, a Utah-based plastic surgeon who made national headlines for refusing to administer the COVID-19 vaccine, and now faces federal charges for it. Dr. Moore shares his powerful story of how he chose conscience over compliance, allegedly disposing of vaccines while issuing exemption cards to those seeking medical freedom. He discusses the spiritual convictions, legal battles, and moral clarity that drove his decision, and how the federal government's prosecution has impacted his practice, family, and future. The conversation expands into broader topics of bioethics, informed consent, and the weaponization of public health systems. Alpha Warrior brings fire and compassion as he and Dr. Moore explore what it means to stand tall when the system demands submission. A must-listen episode for anyone questioning the medical narrative and searching for courage in the face of tyranny.
Despite a few technical hiccups, CannCon and Alpha Warrior deliver a packed episode of Badlands Daily covering the latest developments in the political and cultural battlefield. They dive into Trump's federal response to the border crisis, highlighting ICE raids, National Guard action in L.A., and growing legal tension with California leadership. The hosts also unpack Elon Musk's tweet about “executing people” for crimes against humanity, an eyebrow-raising statement with possible narrative and psychological operations at play. Juneteenth makes headlines again as Kamala Harris's controversial comments continue to spark backlash, and Simone Biles becomes the latest elite figure to falter in the culture war. CannCon and Alpha also discuss media manipulation, the continued erosion of trust in legacy outlets, and the crumbling illusions of the regime. It's a glitchy but potent installment of daily commentary you won't want to miss.
*The music in this video is copyrighted and all rights reserved to the respective copyright holders* In Episode 36 of Y-Chromes, Alpha Warrior, CannCon, J.B. White, and Cam Cooksey are back and firing on all cylinders after a week of tech troubles, exploring the theme of spiritual warfare in all its forms. From outrageous mask mandates and insane ATF raids to the deterioration of common sense in the medical establishment, the crew vents and analyzes with equal parts intensity and humor. CannCon shares his personal health challenges, Cam gets real about his daughter's ER trip and what it exposed about today's broken systems, and Alpha breaks down the psychological traps of fear and confusion being weaponized against the public. JB brings the balance, steering the conversation into the cosmic as they all reflect on faith, grounding, and finding strength through the storm. Packed with personal insight, righteous anger, and hard-earned wisdom, this is an episode that'll leave you thinking, laughing, and maybe praying a little harder.