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Altered State S4 Ep. 10: Fraud, Fireworks, and the Year of Zerbo (01:32:01)
In this season-closing episode of Altered State, Brad Zerbo and Zak Paine ring in the New Year with a wide-ranging, high-energy conversation that blends breaking news, cultural commentary, and personal reflection. The episode opens with discussion of the kickoff to America’s 250th anniversary celebration, including large-scale projections on the Washington Monument and comparisons to international displays. From there, Brad and Zak dig deeply into the exploding daycare and HHS fraud revelations tied to Minnesota and other states, walking through on-the-ground reporting, shell daycare locations, inflated payouts per child, and the sudden rollout of DOGE-developed verification systems. The conversation highlights whistleblowers, historical reporting on similar fraud schemes, media failures, and the political implications tied to votes, funding, and accountability. Along the way, the hosts react to viral clips, memes, and symbolism, while also sharing lighter moments on fitness goals, sugar reduction, kettlebells, and health habits heading into the new year. The episode closes with reflections on 2025, optimism for 2026, and appreciation for the community as the show hands off to the Badlands New Year’s Eve celebration.
The Shipwreck Show Ep. 35: Tax Revolt: No Left, No Right — Just Elites vs. Us (01:13:34)
Tonight we cut through the noise: the growing tax revolt isn't about red vs. blue, it's about us vs. them.
While everyday Americans get crushed by soaring property taxes, inflation-fueled bills, and a system rigged for the ultra-wealthy, the elites hoard trillions, dodge their share, and use our money to fund endless foreign adventures and corporate bailouts. Left, right—those labels are distractions. The real battle is class: the connected few at the top vs. working people everywhere.
From property tax strikes spreading across states to calls for nationwide resistance, this is the people's awakening. Join us as we expose the scam, break down the numbers, and talk about what real change looks like when the game is finally called.
Breaking History Ep. 130: Navigating Reset Traps at the End of 2025 (01:23:40)
In this New Year’s Eve special of Breaking History, Matt Ehret flies solo to close out 2025 with an extended, classroom-style presentation focused on what he describes as the intellectual, moral, and psychological traps shaping the road ahead. Matt frames the episode around themes of classical tragedy, mob psychology, and the loss of sovereignty, arguing that societies are repeatedly steered into fear-based thinking that leads people to participate in their own destruction. He examines the construction of modern enemy narratives, particularly surrounding China, Russia, and global war rhetoric, drawing on statements from figures such as George Soros, Steve Bannon, and U.S. national security officials. The episode then moves into a deep historical exploration of transhumanism, eugenics, and ideological convergence between technocratic elites and religious eschatology, tracing figures like Julian Huxley, Pierre Teilhard de Chardin, Bertrand Russell, and the Jesuit tradition. Matt concludes by urging viewers to raise their standards of thinking, reject simplistic narratives, and actively engage their reason and moral judgment as 2026 approaches.
The Daily Herold: 12/31/25 – Mustaches, Minnesota Fraud, and a Year-End Reckoning (00:54:20)
In this New Year’s Eve edition of The Daily Herold, Jon Herold closes out 2025 with a loose but pointed walkthrough of the day’s developments, mixing commentary, headlines, and audience interaction. Jon opens with personal banter before digging into a relatively quiet news cycle that still delivers big implications, including national debt climbing to record levels, ongoing Minnesota fraud tied to daycare and food assistance programs, and growing public anger over taxes and government accountability. He reviews President Trump’s recent Truth Social posts, vetoes, and statements on fraud, elections, and spending, while questioning contradictions between fiscal rhetoric and massive defense outlays. The show touches on Somali immigration issues, temporary protected status, ActBlue-style funding concerns, and renewed calls for a tax revolt. Jon also reflects on media narratives, psyops, and public frustration, wrapping the episode by previewing the Badlands Media New Year’s Eve stream and looking ahead to what 2026 may bring.
Badlands Daily: 12/31/25 – Somali Fraud, Campaign Money Laundering, and the Pipe Bomb Narrative (02:03:44)
In the final Badlands Daily of 2025, CannCon and Ashe in America close out the year with an extended breakdown of the unfolding Somali fraud story, beginning with daycare and welfare fraud in Minnesota and expanding into SNAP, housing assistance, and broader federal subsidy abuse. The discussion centers on Nick Shirley’s reporting, whistleblower retaliation, and evidence pointing to systemic failures and political protection. The hosts examine allegations of money laundering through public assistance programs into campaign finance, including ActBlue and WinRed, and debate the absence of real accountability at higher levels of power. The episode then turns to the newly released court filings in the January 6 pipe bomb case, scrutinizing the government’s narrative surrounding Brian Cole, his alleged confession, autism diagnosis, and inconsistencies in the evidence. CannCon and Ashe also connect these stories to healthcare spending, bureaucratic fraud, and centralized systems that shield corruption, wrapping the year with reflections on public mandates, narrative deployment, and what 2026 may bring.
RattlerGator Report: 12/31/25 - Flooding the Zone and Reading the Chessboard (01:00:14)
In this year-end episode of RattlerGator Report, RattlerGator reflects on 2025 as a historic turning point, framing the past year as an extended after-action report centered on one theme: Team Trump flooding the zone. The discussion moves through signaling, strategy, and pattern recognition, using examples ranging from Somaliland and Middle East realignments to Minnesota, NATO, and global regions of responsibility. RattlerGator explains how these developments connect internally and externally, arguing that the American public itself has become the “grandest grand jury” through years of exposure to corruption narratives, institutional failures, and geopolitical maneuvering. The episode weaves in commentary on national identity, history, and culture, while also touching on health, recovery, and personal reflection at the close of the year. As the show wraps, attention turns toward 2026, expectations for continued exposure, and a coming retrospective on the very first episode of RattlerGator Report, setting the stage for what lies ahead.
DEFCON ZERQ Ep. 024: Hold the Line, Unleash Hell (02:20:37)
In this episode of DEFCON ZERQ, Alpha Warrior and Josh Reid walk through a wide-ranging, end-of-year discussion focused on pattern recognition, comms, and escalating global tension. The conversation opens with analysis of President Trump’s social media posts, symbolism, and timestamps, including the “bald eagle” image and references to “hold the line” and “unleash hell,” which the hosts connect to prior drops and messaging. From there, Alpha and Josh examine developments across Russia, Ukraine, the UK, China, Taiwan, Iran, and Israel, discussing military actions, assassination attempts, arms deals, and economic signals such as silver price movements. The episode also explores the concept of unrestricted warfare, intelligence operations, lone-actor narratives, and the use of psychological and informational warfare against the public. As the final DEFCON ZERQ of 2025, the show reflects on the past year, offers forward-looking expectations for 2026, and closes with a message centered on resilience, perseverance, and staying grounded as events continue to unfold.
Badlands Story Hour Ep 149: Slumdog Millionaire (01:20:17)
In this episode of Badlands Story Hour, Chris Paul and Burning Bright dive into Slumdog Millionaire, examining the film’s layered narrative, moral questions, and character arcs through a thoughtful rewatch discussion. The conversation follows the movie’s progression, exploring Jamal’s journey from extreme poverty to the final game show moment, and how lived experience, trauma, and memory shape his path. The hosts contrast Jamal and Salim as brothers navigating power, morality, and survival within a rigid caste system, highlighting how their choices diverge despite shared circumstances. They discuss the film’s use of coincidence, fate, and storytelling structure, as well as its portrayal of celebrity worship, corruption, and information asymmetry. The episode also reflects on redemption, sacrifice, and whether moral intention or outcome ultimately defines a character. Chris and Burning Bright close by considering why the film’s dark subject matter still delivers an earned, emotionally resonant ending that leaves a lasting impression.
Badlands Book Club – Book 5 – Stolen Elections: Chapter 4 (01:28:54)
In this installment of Badlands Book Club, CannCon and Ashe in America work through Chapter 4 of Stolen Elections, focusing on the figure of Frank Holder and the web of intelligence, finance, and consulting firms described in the book. The discussion follows the chapter’s progression, examining Holder’s background, his ties to U.S. intelligence, Latin American operations, and his role within major due diligence and risk mitigation firms operating across governments, banks, and corporations. CannCon and Ashe unpack claims involving CIA assets, double and triple agent narratives, money laundering allegations, and the use of consulting firms as gatekeepers of public trust. The chapter also explores connections to Cuba, Venezuela, Argentina, Bolivia, and broader intelligence operations, raising questions about elections, corruption, and institutional accountability. Throughout the episode, the hosts critically analyze the book’s framing, highlight contradictions within the narrative, and emphasize how Chapter 4 fits into the larger thesis presented in Stolen Elections.
Geopolitics with Ghost Ep. 69: Reading Between the Lines of Trump–Netanyahu (01:35:42)
In this episode of Geopolitics with Ghost, Ghost breaks down the long anticipated Trump–Netanyahu meeting and the global reactions surrounding it. Going beyond headlines, he walks through the full press conference, examining tone, body language, and what was said, and not said, about Gaza, Hamas disarmament, the West Bank, Iran, Turkey, Syria, Hezbollah, and the Abraham Accords. Ghost also explores Netanyahu’s legal troubles, Trump’s comments on Iran and nuclear negotiations, and the broader implications for Middle East power dynamics. The episode expands into Russia and Ukraine, including the drone incident near President Putin’s residence, Lavrov’s warning, and what it signals for ongoing negotiations. Ghost closes with deeper historical context, economic considerations, and pattern recognition across conflict zones, tying food scarcity, terrorism, and global influence together into a larger geopolitical framework.
The Daily Herold:12/30/25 - Justice Theater and the Illusion of Accountability (00:57:55)
Jon Herold opens the show in a sharp, no-nonsense mood, taking aim at the latest wave of political “accountability” narratives dominating the news cycle. He breaks down the sudden outrage over large-scale fraud cases, questioning why government officials and federal agencies are only acting now, after years of silence, and only once independent journalists forced the issue into the public eye. Jon challenges statements from congressional leadership, arguing that performative investigations and press releases do little to address the deeper problem: systemic fiscal irresponsibility and a political class that benefits from the very corruption it claims to oppose.
The episode moves through broader concerns about government spending, ballooning national debt, foreign aid priorities, and the recurring pattern of public problem-solving that quietly creates even larger issues behind the scenes. Jon also touches on media hypocrisy, selective enforcement, and the growing disconnect between the government Americans were promised and the one that currently exists. As always, the conversation blends pointed critique, dry humor, and a call for people to stop outsourcing responsibility to institutions that have repeatedly proven they cannot be trusted.
Badlands Daily: 12/30/25 - Flu Season, Bitcoin Tips, and Global Pressure Points (01:56:41)
CannCon and Ghost kick off the final stretch of the year with a wide-ranging Badlands Daily that blends personal updates, platform developments, and global headlines. The hosts discuss the flu surge hitting families across the country, emerging features like Bitcoin and crypto tipping on the platform, and how audience engagement continues to evolve.
The conversation moves into international and geopolitical developments, including unrest in the Democratic Republic of the Congo and broader global instability that continues to challenge official narratives. Along the way, the hosts touch on media trust, institutional credibility, and the slow erosion of public confidence in centralized systems.
As always, the episode balances real-time commentary with forward-looking discussion, closing with programming updates and what’s ahead for Badlands Media as the year comes to an end.
Baseless Conspiracies Ep. 165: Montauk Monsters, Mind Control, and the Origins of Stranger Things (01:51:47)
In this episode of Baseless Conspiracies, Jon Herold and Zak Paine dive deep into the strange and unsettling lore surrounding the Montauk Project and Camp Hero. What begins with cultural backlash over Stranger Things quickly evolves into an exploration of the show’s alleged real-world inspiration, including mind control experiments, electromagnetic interference, MKUltra-style programs, and the infamous Montauk Monster. The hosts break down witness accounts, disputed evidence, and the bizarre claims of time travel, psychic amplification, and interdimensional portals tied to Cold War military research. Along the way, they examine government corruption, welfare fraud scandals, media distractions, and the growing public awareness of systemic abuse of power. Equal parts skeptical and speculative, this episode connects pop culture, classified history, and modern political fraud into one sprawling conspiracy discussion that challenges the official narrative at every turn.
Culture of Change Ep. 133: Our Golden (Age) Birthday (01:37:47)
In the final Culture of Change episode of the year, Ashe in America and Abbey Blue Eyes reflect on the sweeping cultural transformation unfolding as America approaches its 250th anniversary. The conversation revisits the principles of high-velocity culture change, examining how proactive engagement, disruption of entrenched systems, and long-term vision are reshaping institutions, industries, and public consciousness.
The hosts explore the tension between innovation and tradition, from modern food production and farming consolidation to the erosion of craftsmanship, homeownership, and self-sufficiency. Along the way, they connect these shifts to broader themes of globalism, corporatism, and the struggle to reclaim American independence, identity, and accountability.
Blending year-in-review reflections with previously shelved discussions, this episode ties together past insights and future expectations, framing the current moment as a pivotal inflection point. As the nation moves toward what’s being called a new Golden Age, Ashe and Abbey ask what must be dismantled, restored, and reimagined to ensure that change serves the people, not entrenched power.
Movie Nights with Matt: The Hidden Hand Behind UFOs Ep. 4 – Roswell and the Birth of a New Legend (02:31:57)
In Episode 4 of The Hidden Hand Behind UFOs, Matt Ehret takes a deep dive into the Roswell incident and the carefully constructed mythology that followed. Rather than accepting the popular narrative at face value, this episode examines how the Roswell story evolved decades after the original 1947 event, fueled by intelligence agencies, psychological warfare operations, media manipulation, and cultural myth-making. From the role of the National Enquirer and CIA-linked figures to the emergence of UFO disclosure as a modern belief system, Matt explores how legends are engineered to blur the line between reality and fiction. This episode challenges viewers to question long-held assumptions, examine anomalies, and consider whether Roswell represents evidence of extraterrestrial contact or a sophisticated magic trick designed to shape public perception and belief.
Alphas Make Sandwiches Ep. 52: Full House, Holiday Chaos & Sisterhood Energy (02:13:12)
Alphas Make Sandwiches Ep. 52 brings a full house of energy as Ashe in America, Abbey Blue Eyes, Jackie Espada, Christy Lupo, and a lively cast of returning Alpha guests pack the screen for a wild, hilarious, heartfelt, and unexpectedly deep show. With nine women in one episode, the crew jokes that you “literally can’t sit with us,” leaning into the fun, mischief, and unpredictability that only this group can deliver. The ladies introduce themselves, share where to find their work, and talk about everything from The Chosen and faith journeys to The Great American Restoration Tour, community, and building real-life friendships through Badlands. There’s plenty of love for sponsors, Willow Wind Farm life updates, goats, scrunchie beanies, and Soft Disclosure product news, plus warm New Year wishes as the Alphas wrap up the holiday season with gratitude, laughter, and sisterhood.
Badlands Media Special Coverage - President Trump & Benjamin Netanyahu Bilateral Meeting: 12/29/25 (00:27:22)
President Trump delivers remarks alongside Israeli leadership following a private meeting, addressing Middle East peace, security cooperation, Iran, Gaza, Syria, and regional stability. The discussion highlights U.S.–Israel alignment, ongoing negotiations, and Trump’s outlook on maintaining peace through strength and diplomacy.
Badlands Media Special Coverage – President Trump Hosts PM Benjamin Netanyahu: 12/29/25 (00:14:41)
In this special coverage, Ghost analyzes President Trump’s meeting with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu within the broader context of shifting U.S. foreign policy. The discussion situates the meeting alongside ongoing negotiations with Russia, developments in Ukraine, and evolving Middle East dynamics, including Gaza reconstruction proposals and regional power realignment. Ghost examines how Trump’s posture toward Netanyahu fits into a larger strategic framework, highlighting why diplomatic engagement, economic considerations, and global leverage are being recalibrated as traditional political theater gives way to deeper structural changes.
Y-Chromes Ep. 63: Week 18 Chaos, Football Loyalty, and Absolute Degeneracy (01:43:11)
Y-Chromes returns with a full-tilt mix of NFL breakdowns, rivalry trash talk, and unfiltered Badlands humor as the crew dives headfirst into Week 18. With the season standings tightening, every pick matters, and the panel debates playoff scenarios, division strength, questionable referee calls, and the ever-controversial rules protecting quarterbacks. Along the way, loyalties are tested, bets are scrutinized, and no team is safe from ridicule.
Between serious football analysis, the episode veers into classic Y-Chromes territory with off-the-rails stories, sponsor shoutouts, technical mishaps, and wild side conversations that only this group can pull off. From heated arguments over schedules and seeding to laughs sparked by unexpected videos and late-night banter, the show captures the unpredictable energy of a season coming down to the wire.
It’s loud, it’s chaotic, and it’s exactly what you expect when football, friendship, and Badlands debauchery collide.
The Daily Herold: 12/29/25 – Gold, Government Grift, and the Theater of Collapse (00:57:08)
Jon Herold kicks off the week with a wide-ranging Daily Herold that blends market watch, political theater, and cultural absurdity into a familiar Badlands-style rundown. After some behind-the-scenes tech hiccups, Jon dives into movements in silver and gold, questioning mainstream narratives around profit-taking and geopolitics while keeping an eye on broader economic instability. From there, the conversation pivots into viral cultural moments, media propaganda fatigue, and the growing public awareness of systemic fraud, including NGO abuse, entitlement programs, and taxpayer-funded corruption.
The episode explores the implications of government waste, ballooning national debt, and the unsustainable structure of modern governance, drawing parallels between failing businesses and a failing state. Jon also breaks down ongoing Ukraine developments, Trump’s communications with global leaders, and the repetitive cycle of political “breakthrough” headlines that never quite materialize. As always, the show blends sharp commentary, humor, audience interaction, and skepticism toward institutional narratives, closing with reflections on accountability, civic disengagement, and the slow drip of normalization in an increasingly unserious system.
Badlands Daily: 12/29/25 - Ukraine Talks, Minnesota Fraud, and the Cracks in the Narrative (01:47:34)
CannCon and Zak Paine kick off the final week of the year with a wide-ranging Badlands Daily that cuts straight through the noise. The episode opens with President Trump’s calls with Vladimir Putin and Volodymyr Zelensky, breaking down the leverage dynamics, the proposed working groups, and why land, elections, and legitimacy remain the central obstacles to ending the Ukraine conflict. The hosts examine how Europe and NATO fit into the equation and why a negotiated resolution terrifies the globalist establishment.
From there, the show pivots to explosive revelations out of Minnesota, where massive welfare fraud tied to daycare centers, shell organizations, and political figures continues to unravel. CannCon and Zak connect the dots between campaign finance irregularities, government negligence, and the broader pattern of institutional corruption.
The episode also touches on election integrity, DOJ priorities, cultural flashpoints, and the growing public awareness that the official narratives are wearing thin. As 2025 closes, Badlands Daily lays out why the coming year may force long-delayed accountability into the open.
Q After Hours Ep. 11: Pattern Recognition, Q Context, and Open Discussion (02:27:28)
In Episode 11 of Q After Hours, Alpha Warrior, Brad Zerbo, and Josh Reid host an open, free-flowing discussion centered on Q posts, historical context, and ongoing pattern recognition. The episode moves organically through interpretations of Q material, current observations, and audience-driven questions, emphasizing collaborative analysis rather than definitive conclusions. The hosts discuss how past drops connect to present circumstances, why timing and context matter, and how disinformation and misinterpretation can derail understanding. Listener participation plays a key role, shaping the conversation as the panel responds in real time to comments and prompts deeper examination. True to the Q After Hours format, the episode remains conversational and exploratory, encouraging critical thinking, discernment, and independent research rather than passive consumption.
The Narrative Ep. 52: The Golden Age - Year One (02:50:42)
In Episode 52 of The Narrative, Burning Bright and Alpha Warrior examine how perception is shaped, controlled, and weaponized through media framing, psychological conditioning, and managed opposition. The conversation walks through how narratives are constructed to limit public choices while presenting the illusion of freedom, focusing on emotional manipulation, fear cycles, and engineered consensus. The hosts break down how competing storylines are often designed to lead audiences to the same predetermined outcomes, regardless of which “side” appears to win. Throughout the episode, they stress the importance of pattern recognition, historical awareness, and resisting reactive thinking. The discussion also touches on personal responsibility, discernment, and the necessity of stepping outside manufactured narratives to regain agency. Rather than offering predictions, the episode emphasizes understanding the mechanisms behind narrative control and why recognizing those mechanisms is the first step toward breaking their hold.
The No Treason Podcast Ep. 13: Trial by Jury and the Right to Resist (00:55:08)
In Episode 13 of The No Treason Podcast, Jonathan Drake continues his deep dive into Lysander Spooner’s Trial by Jury, expanding the discussion into the historical and philosophical foundations of jury nullification and lawful resistance. Drake examines why trial by jury was understood by the Founders as a safeguard against tyranny rather than a procedural formality, connecting it directly to natural law, consent of the governed, and the right to bear arms. The episode explores how modern courts have hollowed out the jury’s original role, replacing trial by country with trial by government, and why this shift leaves citizens without a peaceful means to check unjust laws. Drawing from Spooner’s writings, early American legal tradition, and real-world examples, Drake argues that true liberty depends on restoring the jury’s authority to judge both law and fact. This episode sets the stage for a deeper historical examination of trial by jury and why it remains essential to resisting centralized power.
Devolution Power Hour Ep. 419: Fraud Fatigue and the Illusion of Permission (02:07:23)
In Episode 419 of Devolution Power Hour, Jon Herold and Chris Paul take a hard look at the resurfacing of election fraud narratives and the growing push to sell the public on a “new” election system. The discussion centers on recent fraud revelations, coordinated media messaging, and why recycled election fixes should be viewed with skepticism.
The hosts dig into a recent Supreme Court ruling involving the National Guard and unpack how it’s being mischaracterized by commentators claiming it grants Trump new authority. They break down why the President never needed permission to fulfill constitutional duties and why framing it that way exposes a deeper problem with public understanding of government power.
Other topics include financial fraud, silver market manipulation, geopolitical theater involving Ukraine and Russia, and why Americans, not foreign actors, bear responsibility for the systemic corruption exposed since 2020. The episode challenges listeners to confront uncomfortable truths about legitimacy, accountability, and what real reform would actually require.
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