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CannCon and Ghost open the final show before GART week in Deadwood with a Tuesday packed with stories that connect in ways most people are not seeing. An AP investigation with a named whistleblower reveals the DEA knowingly allowed 74,000 fentanyl pills to flood New Mexico between 2023 and 2025 to catch bigger fish while running the "one pill can kill" public campaign at the same time. Bill Pulte walks into ODNI and CNN immediately runs a smear piece while Letitia James attacks his qualifications despite simultaneously backing Jay Clayton, who has identical gaps in intelligence experience. Ghost and CannCon apply the white hat versus black hat framework and explain why neither applies: incentive-based leverage is how this operation actually works. A federal judge blocks the SAVE database cross-referencing Social Security and citizenship data, and CannCon asks the only relevant question: who issues your Social Security number and who determines citizenship status? In geopolitics, Ghost delivers a layered breakdown of Colombia's contested election, tracing the Alex Saab connection to De La Espriella, the Smartmatic globalist pivot of 2014, and why Hispanic neocon Republicans are backing a Maduro ally while publicly opposing Maduro. A viral JD Vance Qatar slight gets debunked with the full video.
Jon Herold comes in Tuesday on a short show before heading to Deadwood and delivers two things worth staying for. First, a pointed and honest analysis of who is actually hyping the White House quantum computing posts as Q confirmation: Jon asked seven OG Anons who have no financial stake in being right, and all seven said it looks like a troll. The only people going all in are content creators trying to monetize. He asks why that is and lets the question sit. Then he plays the GART trailer, a mock news broadcast depicting a fictional future where Democrats flip the House in the midterms, Badlands Media gets indicted by a federal grand jury, and the community faces consequences for questioning elections. It is genuinely unsettling and clearly the setup for something bigger happening live in Deadwood this week. A federal judge also ordered Trump's SAVES voter verification database dismantled for violating federal privacy laws, Jon gives it a mixed read, and Rand Paul is subpoenaing Fauci again. No Daily Herold tomorrow. Whatever happens at GART, you will want a virtual ticket.
CannCon and Zak Paine open GART week with a Monday show full of political fireworks before Deadwood. Trump called it on Truth Social over the weekend and it happened: UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer resigns, becoming the seventh British leader in ten years. Zak connects Starmer's tenure to the Jimmy Savile prosecution he buried and the Pakistani rape gang cases he never brought. Colombia elects Trump-backed political outsider Abelardo de la Espriella in a razor-thin vote, and CannCon flags the remarkable connection: de la Espriella was the attorney for Alex Saab, the Maduro associate who briefed the Trump administration on Central American cartel corruption, making his election look like the Venezuela playbook in one more country. Chuck Schumer goes on MSNBC and inadvertently confirms 25 to 30 million people would come off the voter rolls under the SAVE America Act. Politico drops a hit piece on Ruben Gallego's PAC spending covering Disney trips, a St. Barts birthday, an au pair, and Super Bowl attendance with Eric Swalwell, and CannCon says something big is coming. Ilhan Omar's husband goes from a $30M net worth to negative $95,000 in one year. A federal judge clears the DOJ to hand Biden's audio tapes to the Heritage Foundation. And the Iran deal continues its on-again-off-again cycle as Trump threatens to take over the Strait of Hormuz entirely.
Jon Herold comes in Monday one day from Deadwood and GART, which means the show is lighter on prep and heavier on honesty. Reuters confirmed what Jon's source already told him: the White House has been sitting on the ODNI voting machine vulnerability report for months over concerns it could undermine voter confidence, and Jon asks the obvious question about what a limited hangout looks like if the report just says the machines need a software update. His source still says the election declass is on track for Wednesday. The White House and Department of War CTO both posted quantum computing content that the decoder community immediately lost its mind over, and Jon delivers a calm and mildly exasperated explanation of why a social media intern trolling is not a Q signal. Iran negotiations are in their now-familiar pattern: JD Vance says Iran agreed to UN nuclear inspectors and the US issued a 60-day oil waiver, Iran immediately denied making new commitments, and Jon sees both sides possibly contradicting each other on purpose to keep everyone confused. DHS is tying federal grants to election reforms including paper ballots and mandatory audits. The Biden audio tapes have been cleared for release. Keir Starmer resigned as UK prime minister. Colombia's president is claiming Israeli election software stole his election. Jon is not packed yet.
GART is less than two weeks out and Ashe has a dedicated laundry basket for Deadwood outfits because Brian wants her to think about the weight of her suitcase. The ladies kick things off recapping UFC at the White House, the dripping with corporate sponsorships narrative swap the left tried after the taxpayer dollars argument fell apart, fighters walking out of the Oval Office down the Hall Of Presidents and giving glory to God, and Ashe's bicentennial memories of 1976 making the case that this is what the run up to 250 should feel like. Adriana takes the floor for a forty minute college lecture on the Salem witch trials, including the wildly underappreciated detail that it started with an illness, the catch 22 of confess and walk or deny and hang, ergot fungus on rye as a likely LSD precursor poisoning, and how the whole thing reads exactly like a 1692 mass formation psychosis. Christy closes out with saved by the bell, which has both a fun safety coffin origin (Victorian anxiety did not believe in doing anything halfway) and a boring boxing origin, plus the small detail that no safety coffin ever saved anyone. Photo challenge submissions, GART golf cart plans, and a battle of the sexes event teaser for next week.
Episode 58 starts with Shipwreck reluctantly addressing Lindsey Graham's re-election, after a commenter forced her to learn the actual origin story of his ladybug nickname. From there she breaks down the Karmelo Anthony guilty verdict in the Austin Metcalf stabbing case, her frustration at people defending the convicted teen, and why she changed her voter registration to independent after one too many Trump campaign texts. Then comes the centerpiece: a Bobby Sauce roast of Dan Bongino's claim that AI data centers are the only thing that can save Social Security and Medicare. Spoiler, the Wall Street Journal opinion piece he cited came from a $35 billion AI company. Shipwreck also calls out the people raging against data centers on Facebook while posting their ChatGPT created birthday invites, and shares her own theory that nuclear power and AI are about to reshape everything. Then her Wi-Fi crashes mid-show thanks to squirrels chewing the coax cable, so she pivots to a phone stream of late night Instagram videos that crack her up, including a Bill Gates rant, a lightning strike fake accent, and Limp Bizkit grandma. Plus a fence post update, abortion thoughts, and why GART still scares her.
The following is the newest installment of Cloak & Dagger Correspondences, this time with guest, Alena Vranova. Being an OG bitcoiner and super early cypherpunk Across The Pond, she co-founded Satoshi Labs, helped to coordinate conferences & meet-ups, and now, is dedicated to Gart.io, the first stealth alert app, enabling… The post Cloak & Dagger Correspondences #9: Bitcoin, Nostr, & Gart.io with Alena Vranova appeared first on The Vonu Podcast.
Join us for one of the most POWERFUL and VALUABLE Self-Liberation Saturday transmissions thus far — essentially fully LIVE with a brand new show. First off, on Cloak & Dagger, Thane is joined by Alena from Gart.io, the first stealth alert app, enabling you to share your location with trusted… The post [P.A.Z.NIA RADIO NETWORK] Self-Liberation Saturday! Cloak & Dagger with Alena Vranova of Satoshi Labs/Gart.IO; Tinker Tribe LIVE with Greg Doud; P.A.Z.NIA Monthly News Show! appeared first on The Vonu Podcast.
The ladies open with coffee splash photo challenge fails, including Jackie's noble attempt at a witch's cauldron and Ashe's lone half melted ice cube while Christy's iPhone 17 Pro Max once again outclasses everyone. They tease the Freedom 250 GART in Deadwood, complete with red, white, and blue welcome dinner plans and a renewed hope that Zach Payne and only Lance actually grow mullets. Christy takes the professor's chair for the idiom hands down, which turns out to come from horse racing and not, sadly, a dramatic courtroom gesture, just in time for Napoleon Solo to win the Preakness in a suspicious bit of comms. Ashe walks through her in person visit with Tina Peters two days after Governor Polis granted clemency, unpacking what is actually going on with the weaponization of government, why this case was never about elections despite the headlines, what Tina actually misses (her 97 year old mother, a real steak, a salad with actual tomatoes), why she will not see her dog Minka until she is certain she is not leaving her again, and why people who say she did nothing wrong are missing the same point as people who call her a threat to democracy. Christy closes with how to swallow gel caps without choking and how to unlock a child safety cap forever.
Em mais um Ponto de Partida, Júnior, Gart e Emili se reúnem para dissecar o primeiro capítulo de três mangás que definiram gerações e corações: Kimi ni Todoke, Kaichou wa Maid-Sama! e Ao Haru Ride.Neste episódio, os integrantes exploram como essas obras apresentam seus universos de romance escolar logo de cara, destacando a essência do shoujo dos anos 2000. O trio discute as diferentes dinâmicas de início: desde a doçura e superação da timidez de Sawako, passando pela energia vibrante e os segredos de Misaki Ayuzawa, até a melancolia e o reencontro agridoce de Futaba e Kou.Mesmo com tons que variam entre a comédia romântica frenética e o drama introspectivo, todas essas obras compartilham aquela atmosfera nostálgica e envolvente que só os grandes clássicos da época conseguem transmitir.Obs: este podcast pode conter spoilers, então cuidado
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.
On this Tax Day episode, JB White delivers a raw and unfiltered breakdown of the tension-filled aftermath of GART 11. He dives into on-stage clashes, disagreements within Badlands Media, and what he sees as a dangerous drift into groupthink and narrative-driven analysis. JB challenges interpretations of geopolitics, Israel, and Trump's strategy, arguing that critical thinking is being replaced by emotionally driven consensus. He also reflects on media influence, misinformation cycles, and the importance of discernment in an era flooded with competing narratives.
Jon Herold and Zak Paine return for a post-GART recap packed with sharp analysis, humor, and plenty of debate. They break down viral Trump posts that sent the internet into a frenzy, discuss sudden political resignations, and reflect on the most intense and thought-provoking moments from the GART panels. From media manipulation to AI, energy control, and disclosure theories, the conversation highlights how narratives are shaped and challenged in real time. The episode leans into the value of friction, showing how opposing viewpoints can spark deeper understanding rather than division. If you missed GART or want the behind-the-scenes perspective, this episode delivers the highlights and the heat.
Zak Paine and Ghost fill in on Badlands Daily and cover a packed Monday show that moves from GART reflections into deep state intrigue, domestic political scandal, and rising geopolitical tension. They break down newly released material tied to the 2019 Ukraine impeachment, arguing it exposes coordinated intelligence community misconduct and renewed questions around Eric Ciaramella, Adam Schiff, Vindman, and Tulsi Gabbard's document release. The conversation then turns to Eric Swalwell's campaign collapse, the Dignity Act fight over immigration amnesty, and a wider warning about controlled opposition inside the GOP. In the final stretch, they tackle Trump's Iran strategy, NATO's failures, and escalating conflict in Lebanon, including concern over attacks on Christian sites.
Jon Herold returns from GART with reflections on the surprisingly stagnant news cycle before diving into the latest media frenzy around Trump's controversial post depicting himself in a religious light. He breaks down the reaction, arguing it's another example of narrative warfare and intentional provocation. The episode also covers ongoing uncertainty around Iran, including ceasefire tensions and blockade developments, while questioning the consistency of official messaging. Jon then explores newly declassified documents tied to Trump's first impeachment, highlighting concerns about hearsay, bias, and the credibility of the original whistleblower. Throughout the show, he emphasizes how narratives are constructed, manipulated, and weaponized in modern politics.
Broadcasting live from GART 11 in Nashville, Jon Herold, Chris Paul, and Burning Bright dive into a wide-ranging, unfiltered conversation on geopolitics, media narratives, and the power of perception. The panel breaks down the optics surrounding Trump, JD Vance, and the Iran situation, exploring whether global events are being shaped more by narrative than reality. They also tackle the influence of energy markets, the petrodollar system, and the role of oligarchs in shaping policy, all while mixing in humor, live audience interaction, and behind-the-scenes moments from the event. From serious debates about sovereignty and power structures to lighter moments with the GART crowd, this episode captures the raw, unscripted energy of a live Badlands panel.
Live from Nashville during the Great American Restoration Tour, CannCon and Chris Paul break down the intersection of global conflict, political narratives, and institutional control. From Trump's trade realignment and escalating tensions in the Strait of Hormuz to NATO fractures and North Korea's latest military signals, the episode tracks a rapidly shifting world order. Domestically, the conversation zeroes in on election integrity battles in Arizona and California, drawing sharp contrasts between acknowledged government fraud and the resistance to election scrutiny. The hosts also dissect media narratives surrounding Trump and Epstein, framing them as coordinated attempts to influence public perception. Blending humor with sharp analysis, the discussion paints a picture of competing systems, narrative warfare, and the unraveling of long-standing global alliances, all while broadcasting live in front of an energized GART audience. Get your GART Virtual Tickets: https://badlandsmedia.tv/gart
VOV1 - Ngày 4/4, tại trường THPT chuyên Hà Nội – Amsterdam diễn ra sự kiện khoa học thường niên dành cho những bạn thanh thiếu niên có sở thích về lĩnh vực Robotics ( Sự kiện GART Expo 2026). Sự kiện thu hút đông đảo học sinh và phụ huynh tham gia. Tham gia GART Expo 2026, các bạn học sinh được tận tay khám phá các sản phẩm công nghệ đạt giải cao trong các cuộc thi, giúp lớp trẻ được tiếp cận sớm, gần hơn với khoa học - công nghệ, kỹ thuật, toán học (STEM) và tự động hóa.“Thực tế, những sản phẩm, hoạt động ở đây rất hay, nuôi dưỡng sự yêu thích của các bạn đối với những đồ công nghệ robotics, sáng chế sáng tạo. Bây giờ để cho các con được tiếp xúc sớm là tốt”“Em thấy vui và hào hứng khi được biết thêm những kiến thức mới về STEM cũng như là được biết đến trường hôm nay. Em chỉ được học qua sách vở hiếm khi được tiếp xúc với cả ứng dụng thực tế.”Khu vực trưng bày và lắp ráp các mô hình sản phẩm Robotics.
Hosted by Ashe in America, Christy Lupo, Jackie Espada, and guest Cristina from Rise Attire, this episode blends humor, creativity, and community updates while spotlighting independent business and upcoming Badlands events. Cristina shares what Rise Attire is bringing to GART, including new gear, designs, and a behind-the-scenes look at upcoming projects like a short film and future product drops. The conversation weaves through lighthearted segments like the camera roll challenge, idiom breakdowns, and “this day in history,” alongside ongoing anticipation for Nashville and community meetups. The hosts keep things fun and engaging while highlighting the importance of supporting parallel economy brands, staying creative, and building real-world connections through shared experiences.
Jon Herold opens the week by digging into the growing disconnect between online narratives and real-world sentiment, using a Matt Walsh post as a jumping-off point to examine public reaction to the Iran conflict. He highlights how social media, particularly Twitter, amplifies pro-war voices that don't reflect what he's hearing from everyday conversations, where skepticism and opposition appear far more common. From there, Jon explores how online tribalism is distorting honest discussion, with people feeling pressured to defend positions they may not fully believe simply because of group alignment. He breaks down how this dynamic is fueling hostility, suppressing nuance, and turning complex geopolitical issues like Iran and U.S.-Israel relations into binary loyalty tests. The conversation expands into the broader “info war,” where Jon emphasizes the importance of pursuing truth over narratives, even when it leads to uncomfortable or unpopular conclusions. He calls out bad-faith attacks, influencer-driven groupthink, and the role of algorithms in shaping discourse, arguing that meaningful progress only happens through open, sometimes heated, but honest conversations. Jon also previews upcoming in-person discussions at GART, stressing the value of real dialogue over online outrage, and underscores a core theme of the show: if the goal is truth, then disagreement isn't a threat—it's a necessity.
In Episode 55 of Alphas Make Sandwiches, Abbey Blue Eyes, Christy Lupo, and Jackie Espada are joined by Cristina from Rise Attire and Michelle from Tamarac Farm for a wide-ranging, candid conversation that kicks off the new year with humor, honesty, and real-life perspective. The panel reflects on personal responsibility, mindset shifts, and building healthier routines, including discussions around keto, sugar, fasting, and cleaning up the pantry to remove temptation. Along the way, they break down the meaning behind the phrase “son of a gun,” share laughs over family dynamics and everyday struggles, and emphasize taking ownership of your choices without expecting others to accommodate them. The episode wraps with community updates, including GART ticket announcements, reinforcing the show's blend of lifestyle talk, personal growth, and unapologetic authenticity.
Ashe in America and Jackie Espada return after a GART break with a powerful, wide-ranging episode that dives straight into the stories shaping America's future. From Noah Harari's chilling statements on surveillance, data ownership, and the manipulation of human behavior, to the explosive rise of wearables like the Oura Ring and what biometric tracking really means for personal sovereignty, the hosts unpack how global elites use narratives to engineer compliance. Ashe and Jackie also explore the unfolding debate around H1B visas, Trump's controversial comments, and the long-term consequences of globalization hollowing out American talent. They analyze Alaska's massive LNG developments, the rescinding of restrictive energy regulations, and how U.S. dominance in energy is quietly being restored while the media obsesses over Epstein and H1B outrage cycles. With sharp cultural insight, deep policy breakdowns, and their signature blend of humor and straight talk, Ashe and Jackie illuminate why America's momentum is accelerating, and why the establishment can't keep up.
Ashe in America, Christy Lupo, and Jackie Espada steer an Abbey-less episode of Alphas Make Sandwiches through a packed pre-holiday whirlwind. The ladies unveil their upcoming “holiday extravaganza” lineup featuring Shipwreck, the Rise Attire Base Queen, Michelle from Tamarack Garden, Annie from Soft Disclosure, and the Tattooed Teacher. They celebrate the start of the season with sponsor spotlights, hair-care confessions, and plans for a giant all-girls OnlyLands panel between Christmas and New Year's. Jackie announces the winners of the GART scavenger hunt, the crew recaps the weekend's karaoke moments and panel highlights, and Ashe dreams up a mock grand-jury event for the next GART, complete with jury selection chaos. Christy jumps into the idiom of the week (“take the high road”) and a history segment featuring Ruby Bridges and the wild life of investigative legend Nellie Bly. Jackie closes out with a practical migraine-survival guide for the holidays, hydration hacks, magnesium, essential oils, pressure points, and more, while Soft Disclosure makes an unofficial cameo through jokes, ad reads, and skincare worship. A cozy, chaotic, funny, and full-hearted episode that embodies the AMS sisterhood.
Brad Zerbo and Jaytriot take listeners on a hilarious and deeply nostalgic ride through the songs they once hid from their friends—but secretly loved. From disco denials to new-wave confessions, the guys relive the moments that shaped their musical tastes, including the awkward childhood discoveries, the high-school peer pressure, and the unforgettable “caught red-handed” stories. The episode jumps through decades of guilty-pleasure classics: Bee Gees falsettos, Motown gems, Frank Sinatra bombast, 80s pop anthems, techno nostalgia, Bonnie Tyler melodrama, Chicago love ballads, and even glam-rock oddities that neither host would have admitted to liking back in the day. Their personal stories—Halloween costumes gone wrong, uncomfortable car-ride reveals, and cringe-yet-iconic party moments—bring the music to life with humor and heart. The guys also celebrate modern rediscoveries, genre mashups, and the joy of embracing the songs they once hid “deep underground.” The episode caps off with a surprise clip from GART and a tribute spin from The Rods, tying together family, fandom, and the music that shaped them.
In this wide-open episode of Flow, Cam Cooksey returns from GART with stories, laughs, and a whole lot of energy, despite technical chaos, mic mishaps, and his dogs playing on TV. Cam kicks off the night checking in on the community, sending prayers to Peyton Pooh, and battling Streamyard gremlins before settling into a rhythm only Flow can deliver. From SEC smack-talk and Georgia pride to heartfelt reflections on friendship, brotherhood, and the beautiful madness of the Badlands family, Cam brings listeners behind the scenes of GART, Conscious Strength inside jokes, and the spontaneous hilarity of live broadcasting. He shares personal moments with Jordan Sather, Jackie, the Badlands crew, and callers from the community, blending sincerity with wild humor as he navigates football banter, MSM hit pieces, and the deeper meaning of being America First. Cam closes the show with gratitude, music, and an open heart, reminding everyone why Flow feels like sitting around a fire with friends you've known forever.
A whole crew of Badlands Media hosts piles into this chaotic, hilarious, deeply human episode of OnlyLands as they recover from GART weekend and attempt—mostly unsuccessfully—to stay on track. What begins as a simple debrief morphs into a free-flowing ride of sleep deprivation, family stories, behind-the-scenes chaos, and the kind of unfiltered camaraderie that only happens after days of travel and zero rest. The group shares favorite GART moments, awkward interactions, heartfelt connections, and brutally honest reflections on what it's like to meet the Badlands community in person. From Ghost's feral banter to CannCon's exhaustion, from Ashe trying to steer the ship to spontaneous tangents about kids, weather, colds, energy drinks, and oddball life advice, this is Badlands at its most authentic. There's warmth, laughter, oversharing, and the unmistakable chemistry of hosts who genuinely love each other and their audience… even when everyone is half-dead from travel and talking over one another. A messy, memorable, wildly entertaining episode that captures the heart of the Badlands family.
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CannCon and Chris Paul team up on Badlands Daily for a powerhouse episode that swings from humor to hard truth. Fresh off the beach from GART, they break down newly released Epstein emails that appear to backfire on Democrats, suggesting Trump may have been the informant all along. The guys dissect the media spin, election timing, and what the “dog that didn't bark” really means. From there, they dig into a shocking peer-reviewed COVID study revealing that only 14% of PCR tests were accurate, proving the pandemic narrative was built on political science, not medical science. The conversation expands into Clinton Foundation corruption, Cash Patel's political smear campaign, and Supreme Court battles over SNAP payments, immigration, and National Guard deployment. With sharp wit and deep insight, CannCon and Chris tie it all back to the bigger fight, restoring truth, sovereignty, and a constitutional republic that actually serves its people.
Fresh off the road from Cocoa Beach, Jon Herold returns to The Daily Herold with stories from GART 10, a 29-hour road trip, and a fiery rundown of the week's chaos. He unpacks the latest government shutdown bill, exposing how the Senate quietly inserted a clause to shield itself from subpoenas and even backdate lawsuits for profit. From SNAP benefits to anti-communism week, Jon covers it all with sharp humor and righteous frustration. The episode then shifts to Trump's controversial H1B visa comments, sparking a spirited breakdown of America First principles, global labor, and media manipulation. Featuring clips from Kristi Noem and Steve Bannon, Jon dissects how Trump's rhetoric tests loyalty and ignites critical debate. The show closes with updates on the new Epstein emails, the Clinton Foundation's corruption trail, and fresh cracks in Israel's official October 7 narrative. Funny, insightful, and unapologetically real, Jon reminds listeners why tuning out the noise can bring the clearest truth.
Brad and Abbey Zerbo are back for a cozy, thought-provoking Brad & Abbey Live, blending life on their rugged Alaska property with lessons in freedom and self-reliance. Between stories of rain-soaked shed building, power-tool adventures, and karaoke FOMO from GART, the couple dives deep into capitalism, competence, and what it truly means to live free. They share insights from Jordan Peterson on hierarchies of skill, play a Hillsdale College lecture on the moral foundations of capitalism, and connect it all to daily life, from private property to resisting government overreach. The conversation flows into education, socialism's cultural creep, climate change as a globalist control tool, and how capitalism remains the only system that lets people flourish through honest work. Lighthearted banter meets serious truth bombs as the Zerbros mix humor, faith, and philosophy with tales from their Alaskan homestead.
Abbey Blue Eyes takes the Alpha helm solo while the rest of the crew heads to Cocoa Beach, delivering a cozy, hilarious, and surprisingly educational Alphas Make Sandwiches. From building sheds in rainy Alaska to going off-grid and self-sustaining, Abbey ties real-life homesteading to freedom, capitalism, and the value of hard work. She then treats listeners to a mini Shark Week special, diving deep into shark history, mythology, and pop culture, from ancient legends and the invention of the Turtle submarine to how Jaws shaped shark propaganda and modern marine research. The conversation flows into culture and comedy, including the girls' iconic GART photo shoot, beauty hacks like lymphatic massage, ‘80s hair talk, and the joy of being real women in a world gone synthetic. Funny, smart, and full of heart, Abbey's solo show is the perfect blend of girl power, history, and hilarity, proof that even alone, an Alpha still shines.
On this Veterans Day edition of Badlands Daily, CannCon and Ghost return from GART with sharp analysis, laughter, and righteous fire. The guys honor America's veterans before diving headfirst into Trump's tariff war and the Supreme Court battle that could reshape the U.S. economy. From foreign trade manipulation to the corruption of global elites, they expose how corporate oligarchs have enslaved America through debt and bad deals, and why Trump's economic nationalism terrifies them. The conversation expands into the shocking growth of Big Insurance under Obamacare, Trump's plan to redirect subsidies to the people, and the future of AI in the insurance industry. They tackle the culture wars, free speech rulings, and even the Olympic Committee's ban on trans athletes. Wrapping with fiery geopolitical updates on Israel, Syria, and Venezuela, CannCon and Ghost pull no punches in connecting the dots between global power plays and America's fight for freedom.
Live from Cocoa Beach at GART 10, CannCon and Chris Paul deliver a fiery Badlands Daily packed with breaking revelations, political chaos, and plenty of laughs. The duo starts by exposing a bombshell peer-reviewed study showing that 6 out of 7 COVID PCR tests produced false positives, validating what truth-seekers have been saying for years. From there, they tear into Gretchen Whitmer's sudden “lockdown regrets,” the DOJ's new grand jury subpoenas against James Comey and John Brennan, and the tangled web of Russiagate's cover-up. The conversation turns to the infamous J6 pipe bomber psyop, the DOJ's moves on Tina Peters, and Trump's bold call to end the filibuster to fix America's broken elections. Between sharp analysis, live audience banter, and running jokes about Angelina Jolie's Ukraine siren debut, CannCon and Chris mix humor and hard truth in a lightning-fast episode that sets the stage for a wild GART weekend.
Jon Herold and Burning Bright deliver a pre-GART episode of Devolution Power Hour that dives deep into the state of the movement, election psyops, and the meaning of “trusting the plan.” After another round of unbelievable election results, the hosts question whether the endless cycle of fake wins, humiliation rituals, and “normie wakeups” is really part of the plan, or a distraction keeping patriots passive. They debate Trump's recent Truth Social posts about the Senate filibuster and Supreme Court, dissect the growing frustration among Q believers, and explore the psychology of waiting for salvation instead of taking action. From Gotham analogies and Joker politics to metaphors about fire, frogs, and pleather couches, Jon and BB paint a vivid picture of America's political circus and what real sovereignty looks like. The conversation crescendos with a call for civil disobedience, personal responsibility, and the reclaiming of the “red pill” as a rejection of both parties' illusions. Thoughtful, fiery, and funny, this episode is a masterclass in introspection and awakening.
Broadcasting live from GART 10 in Cocoa Beach, Jon Herold, Burning Bright, and Chris Paul deliver a high-energy, no-holds-barred Devolution Power Hour. The trio kicks things off with laughter and sponsor shoutouts before diving into heavy geopolitical and cultural analysis. They break down Hollywood's new film Nuremberg, exploring its timing, propaganda value, and historical parallels to modern deep-state narratives. The hosts connect the dots between media psyops, figures like Nick Fuentes and Candace Owens, and the manipulation of MAGA's image in the infowar. From there, they tackle election fraud, New York's radical politics, and the illusion of “waking up the normies.” The discussion crescendos into an explosive segment on Trump's nuclear statements, debating whether denuclearization is real or a cover for a new energy race, featuring powerful insights from General Kwast himself. Closing with humor, raffles, and reflections on individual action versus blind faith, this live DPH captures the spirit of Badlands: sharp, irreverent, and deeply aware.
Broadcasting live from his bedroom after a tech meltdown, JB White delivers a raw and fiery RattlerGator Report that moves from humor to high-level geopolitics without missing a beat. Coming off GART 10, he reflects on the energy, the panels, and the importance of “thinking forward” as America enters a new technological and spiritual era. JB rails against censorship and the distortion of free speech under hate-speech laws, arguing that it's part of a psychological war on discernment and masculinity. He dives into the “bullying” debate sparked at GART, ties it to cultural weakness, and connects global distractions, Zionism, Qatar, and the Jewish scapegoating narrative, back to what he calls the real power center: the City of London and MI6. Between sharp insights on Trump's long game, the Southern District subpoenas, and the moral duty of citizenship, JB blends faith, wit, and righteous frustration into one powerful monologue. Rounding out the episode, he plugs Soft Disclosure and MyPillow while reminding listeners to think forward and stay grounded in God, courage, and common sense.
Jon Herold records a special preflight edition of The Daily Herold before heading to Cocoa Beach for GART 10, taking aim at the latest election “results” and the narratives being spun around them. From a Democratic sweep in New York, New Jersey, and Virginia to Vivek Ramaswamy's tone-deaf postmortem on GOP strategy, Jon argues that none of it matters in a rigged system. He breaks down how the regime fabricates consensus, manipulates optics, and uses false rebukes of Trump to shape public perception before 2026. The conversation turns to Trump's Truth Social posts calling for the end of the filibuster and warning that the Supreme Court's tariff ruling is “life or death” for the nation. Jon challenges those ideas head-on, questioning why Trump would rely on an illegitimate Senate or SCOTUS when he already holds the constitutional power to act. From info-war fatigue to Trump's “psyop loops,” Jon delivers a raw and honest reflection on faith, frustration, and the fight for reality in a country still asleep at the wheel.
Ashe in America and Abbey Blue Eyes tackle the explosive developments surrounding the Arctic Frost investigation and the indictment of James Comey. The duo breaks down the newly uncovered evidence showing Comey's approval of FBI leaks, his ties to Hillary Clinton's campaign, and what these revelations mean for the broader Russiagate conspiracy. They also examine John Brennan's viral confrontation with intelligence insider Thomas Speciale, unpacking the body language, the deflection, and the implications for the intelligence community. From the FBI's secret “burn bag” discoveries to Flynn's firsthand account of the 2016 deception, Ashe and Abbey connect the dots between the conspirators, Comey, Brennan, Clapper, and beyonda, nd how their actions shaped years of political warfare. The discussion expands to modern weaponization of government, surveillance, and election integrity, before teasing the upcoming GART panels and a hilarious Lily Pad cam cameo. Equal parts fiery analysis and humor, this episode exposes the machinery behind the cover-ups and demands real accountability.
Brad Zerbo and Jaytriot close out The Audio Files season with a cinematic tribute to Cocoa Beach, the home of rockets, surfboards, and the Great American Restoration Tour. Broadcasting from the edge of liftoff, the duo blends 60 years of beach and space-inspired music, from Frankie Avalon's Beach Blanket Bingo to Bowie's Space Oddity and Flock of Seagulls' Space Age Love Song. They trace the strange but beautiful collision of 1960s surf culture and NASA's space program, weaving in punk, new wave, and glam rock detours along the way. Between stories of CanCon's “spacey” beach party, Brad's Jersey Shore nostalgia, and Jay's Ace Frehley memories, this episode feels like a warm night by the ocean, equal parts nostalgia, laughter, and heart. The finale ends on a high note with Sinatra's timeless Fly Me to the Moon, a song once played aboard Apollo 11 and now closing out the pre-GART celebration with style and soul.
Ashe in America, Abbey Blue Eyes, Jackie Espada, Christy Lupo, and Mrs. Rise Attire gather for a lively recap of Deadwood's GART weekend, filled with unforgettable moments, hilarious mishaps, and heartfelt connections. From paranormal ghost hunts at the Bullock Hotel to karaoke nights that brought down the house, the crew shares behind-the-scenes stories of costumes, camaraderie, and community. They dive into the cultural impact of Brad Zerbo's Codex 9/11 premiere, swapping personal reflections on 9/11 and how the documentary shattered long-held narratives. Between tales of prairie dog bites, haunted hotels, scavenger hunt winners, and Cracker Barrel rants, the episode captures the humor, heart, and high-energy spirit of the Badlands family.
Jon Herold shares and analyzes footage from The Great American Restoration Tour in Deadwood, giving listeners a front-row seat to the weekend's events. The episode captures the energy of the gathering, from speeches and conversations to the themes that defined the tour. Jon offers his perspective on why GART matters, how it reflects the growing movement for accountability and restoration, and the unique spirit that comes from bringing people together in person. Blending commentary with clips from the event, this episode highlights the voices, ideas, and atmosphere that made the Deadwood stop memorable.
Jon Herold returns from a packed weekend at GART in Deadwood, reflecting on the highs of the event and the post-conference crash before diving back into the grind. He covers Trump's high-profile meeting with Putin in Alaska, Zelensky and European leaders at the White House, and the possibility of a bilateral meeting to end the war in Ukraine. The episode also digs into declassified FBI documents exposing DOJ interference in the Clinton Foundation probe, Newsmax's $67 million settlement with Dominion, and moves toward eliminating mail-in voting. Jon highlights shifts in federal oversight of chip manufacturing, National Guard deployments in Washington, and Bill Barr's testimony in the Epstein investigation. He wraps with a plug for Badlands' new lotion brand, Soft Disclosure, supporting independent media while keeping your skin smooth.
Jon Herold, Burning Bright, and Chris Paul go live from The Great American Restoration Tour to break down newly revealed intel corruption and Trump's latest maneuvers. They spotlight James Clapper's admission of the Russia hoax as a “team sport,” Adam Schiff's role in leaking classified information, and the Obama DOJ's decision to shut down FBI corruption probes into the Clinton Foundation. The hosts also discuss Trump's Social Security shakeup, whistleblowers returning to the IRS, and an executive order aimed at securing America's pharmaceutical supply chain. From CIA officials stripped of clearances to the media acting as intel's propaganda arm, this episode delivers a raw, unfiltered look at the machinery of corruption, and the countermeasures being put in place to dismantle it.
Live from The Great American Restoration Tour in Deadwood, CannCon and Chris Paul tear into fresh revelations about deep state coordination, media complicity, and political protection rackets. They break down newly declassified documents exposing James Clapper's “team sport” approach to the Russia hoax, Swalwell and Schiff's leaked intel antics, and John Solomon's bombshell on how the Obama DOJ shut down FBI corruption probes into Hillary Clinton. The conversation hits everything from CIA spooks losing security clearances to the media's long-running role as the intel community's PR arm. Trump's Social Security cleanup, whistleblowers returning to the IRS, an executive order securing the U.S. pharmaceutical supply chain, and a hilariously bizarre DOJ sandwich-throwing felony case round out this high-energy, no-holds-barred broadcast from GART.
Jon Herold kicks off this Monday episode with birthday laughs and a bruise on his forehead, but quickly dives into serious ground: the unraveling of Spygate. Featuring clips from John Ratcliffe and John Solomon, Herold explores new claims about hidden documents, FBI corruption, and Cash Patel's evolving role as FBI Director. He lays out a detailed timeline connecting major events, including Obama and Clinton's July 5th flight, DNC coordination, and potential RICO-based strike force plans. He also discusses political redistricting drama in Texas, Trump's tariff threats against India, and Fed appointments, all while questioning mainstream narratives about job numbers and the census. The episode is layered with insight, humor, and a healthy dose of skepticism, plus some live audience sass. Stick around for Trump's surprising shoutout to Sydney Sweeney and a Gart livestream promo to wrap it all up.
Episode 13 of OnlyLands brings together a rotating crew of Badlands Media personalities for a rowdy and hilarious preview of the upcoming Great American Restoration Tour in Deadwood, South Dakota. With the tour just weeks away, the hosts share travel tips, excitement about seeing familiar faces, and memories from past events, including epic karaoke moments and unforgettable meetups. The group also dives into current cultural absurdities, from emotional support snails to the corporate gender wars, with their signature irreverent style. Between jokes about flagpoles, kids named Arkansas, and the finer points of merch fashion, the hosts reflect on the real purpose behind Badlands—building community, inspiring restoration, and being the media. Whether you're GART-bound or just along for the ride, this episode is packed with laughs, camaraderie, and a big dose of patriotic mischief.
In Episode 7 of Flow, Cam Cooksey embraces spontaneity and connection with the Badlands chat as he opens up about everything from the 1998 World Cup anthem to quantum frequencies and family jam sessions. With no strict agenda, Cam reflects on the spiritual power of music, shares funny and heartwarming stories about GART gatherings, and dives into his love for soccer and its parallels to American culture. He speaks on the importance of patience, community, and faith, especially in navigating today's spiritual and informational battles. From biblical truths to late-night snack spills and sassy squirrels, this episode flows like a true family reunion. Cam also shouts out Jackie Espada's Hooks & Harmony, shows off some patriotic poultry, and closes with a Morgan Wallen anthem for the working class.
In Episode 4 of Flow, host Cam Cooksey brings the audience into a deeply reflective, soulful conversation centered on healing, surrender, and flowing with life as designed by God. Returning from GART recharged and full of gratitude, Cam plays a powerful AI-narrated compilation of Alan Watts' philosophies, anchored in themes of impermanence, pain, and spiritual release, then weaves it seamlessly into a God-centered framework of letting go and trusting divine timing. Cam challenges the audience to consider how holding onto pain, resisting change, and fearing the unknown stunts growth and spiritual peace. Through poignant metaphors, from tug-of-war injuries to rivers that don't mourn their past, he underscores how surrendering to God's natural flow brings clarity, strength, and transformation. In typical Cam fashion, the show is also filled with lighthearted chat engagement, hilarious sidebars (including his forehead humility), and a joyful Chris Stapleton interlude that ties it all back to his Arkansas roots. With his usual blend of authenticity, scripture, humor, and heartfelt introspection, Cam reminds us that peace isn't found in control, but in presence, purpose, and the courage to let life flow as God intended.
In this wild ride of an episode, a full cast of Badlands Media regulars swaps politics for poolside confessions as they recount tales from their recent GART meetup, starting with Ghost's noble sacrifice in an Olympic-sized (probably not) hot tub bust. With Brian making his OnlyLands debut and the gang cracking jokes about denied bar entry, suspicious hotel designs, and Putin's questionable hockey prowess, the vibes are equal parts chaos and comedy. But it's not all hot tub hijinks and hallway gossip; the crew eventually dives deep into geopolitics, speculating on Trump's rumored peace deal tour, Carney's globalist credentials, and the constitutional crisis brewing over the unconfirmed U.S. Attorney for D.C. Expect sharp takes on Iran, Canada's shadowy influence, and how the judiciary could end up in Trump's crosshairs. Equal parts party recap and political breakdown, this episode captures the off-script brilliance that only Badlands can deliver.
In this pre-recorded edition of The Daily Herold, Jon Herold checks in from Plymouth ahead of GART to break down a fast-moving news cycle packed with economic shakeups, narrative control tactics, and the GOP's ongoing civil war. Jon unpacks Trump's escalating trade war, including the backlash from Amazon's decision to publicly display tariff costs on product listings, a move Trump's team slammed as politically motivated. He highlights the administration's strategic use of tariffs to drive tax relief and domestic investment, with Scott Bessent outlining plans to fund tax breaks for working Americans using revenue from foreign imports. Jon also digs into Trump's tough stance on leaks, detailing new polygraph testing across national security agencies and the Justice Department's expanded authority to subpoena journalists. He shares mixed thoughts on the ethics and effectiveness of polygraphs and anonymous sourcing, but applauds the administration's aggressive push to root out deep state sabotage. Additional stories include the economic narrative war over Q1 GDP data, the launch of a federal election integrity task force in New Jersey, Congress's failure to act meaningfully while handing out gold medals, and the growing threat of GOP obstruction to Trump's tariff agenda. With sharp takes on the MS-13 narrative trap, Trump's foreign investment deals, and Greg Abbott's speech policing, this episode delivers a wide-angle lens on the first 100 days of disruption.