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Fellow Believers Pastor Jeff Weiss, Luke Tibor and Trent Loos once again today remind folks to back into the scripture.

Dan & Barb Welch from Thomas County, Nebraska join to explain their is no way 97% of the landowners in the path have signed land easements for the proposed 345,000 volt transmisson line. The Nebraska Public Servie Commission has said their will not be a Public Hearing on the project because it has met the criteria for approval.

Rural Route with Trent Loos is a television program on BEK TV that carries forward the mission of Trent’s long-standing radio show: connecting rural and urban America. Airing weekdays at 7 a.m. CT, the show dives into the critical issues that impact our ability to access safe, reliable food and energy. From agricultural policy and food production to energy independence and rural livelihoods, Trent brings decades of experience and honest, boots-on-the-ground insight to every episode. Broadcasting from the heart of the Great Plains, Rural Route is a trusted voice for those who understand that the strength of a nation begins with its land, its producers, and its commitment to self-reliance.

Rural Route with Trent Loos is a television program on BEK TV that carries forward the mission of Trent’s long-standing radio show: connecting rural and urban America. Airing weekdays at 7 a.m. CT, the show dives into the critical issues that impact our ability to access safe, reliable food and energy. From agricultural policy and food production to energy independence and rural livelihoods, Trent brings decades of experience and honest, boots-on-the-ground insight to every episode. Broadcasting from the heart of the Great Plains, Rural Route is a trusted voice for those who understand that the strength of a nation begins with its land, its producers, and its commitment to self-reliance.

RURAL ROUTE EXPOSES EARTH CHANGES, SUPPLY CHAIN FEARS, AND GLOBAL UNCERTAINTY On this episode of Rural Route with Trent Loos, Trent welcomes JC Cole for a hard-hitting discussion about earth changes, supply chain instability, climate change narratives, and the growing need for emergency planning and preparedness.

Fellow Believers Pastor Jeff Weiss, Luke Tibor and Trent Loos with a variety of discussions including staying grounded and who are the actual authors of the Bible.

Can you support the troops without supporting the mission? What about that Thomas Massie loss in Kentucky fits into this conversation? We stay focused on the thoughtfullness we need this Memorial Day weekend.

RURAL ROUTEINDEPENDENT VOICES SHAKE UP COLORADO POLITICS On this episode of Rural Route, Trent Loos welcomed Greg Lopez and Taralyn Romero to discuss their independent campaign for governor and lieutenant governor in Colorado. The duo explained their mission to get on the November ballot by collecting signatures before the July deadline while offering voters an alternative to the traditional two-party system. They shared concerns about Colorado’s shift toward liberal policies and emphasized their support for moderate conservative values, parental rights, and protecting children. The conversation also focused heavily on property rights and rising property taxes in Colorado. Taralyn Romero described how landowners are often criticized for defending private property, while Greg Lopez argued that many people no longer respect basic property rights. Trent Loos connected the issue to a broader national debate about freedom and government overreach. Greg and Taralyn also discussed frustrations many Colorado voters feel toward Republicans and Democrats alike, pointing out that nearly half of the state’s voters are now unaffiliated. The group talked about the importance of listening to everyday citizens and restoring the American dream through lower taxes, stronger communities, and less government control. The episode wrapped up with a powerful discussion about property taxes, metro districts, and the growing financial burden on seniors and working families. Trent highlighted how renters also pay the price through higher lease costs. Together, the guests called for more public education, grassroots action, and community involvement to push back against policies they believe are hurting Colorado families.

GLOBAL CONFLICT WARNINGS AND THE FIGHT FOR SELF-SUFFICIENT COMMUNITIES JC Cole joins Trent Loos from New Jersey for a hard-hitting conversation about rising global tensions, economic instability, and the growing need for resilient local communities. The discussion begins with serious concerns surrounding the Russia-Ukraine conflict, including reports that Latvia and Estonia may be allowing Ukraine to use their airspace for strikes against Russian targets. Trent and JC warn that escalating tensions in Eastern Europe could put the Baltic nations at risk and spark even greater international conflict. They also examine why New York City’s role as a global financial hub makes it strategically vulnerable during times of war and economic uncertainty. The conversation then shifts to America’s mounting debt crisis, supply chain breakdowns, and the dangers of relying too heavily on fragile global systems. JC stresses the urgent need for communities to become more self-sufficient by securing local food, water, medicine, and energy resources before a larger collapse occurs. Trent emphasizes the importance of unity and preparedness as outside forces continue to divide Americans politically and culturally. Together, they explore historical lessons, the role of gold and silver during economic turmoil, and why petroleum remains one of the most powerful resources shaping world events. This episode delivers a powerful warning about global instability while encouraging viewers to strengthen their communities and prepare for uncertain times.

RURAL ROUTE EXPOSES THE HARSH REALITY BEHIND AMERICA’S BEEF INDUSTRY AND FOREIGN LAND OWNERSHIP On this episode of Rural Route, Trent Loos welcomes Jay Truitt from Texas for a powerful conversation about the future of America’s beef industry, rendering plants, foreign land ownership, and the growing control of agriculture by massive corporations. The discussion dives deep into the challenges facing smaller producer-owned beef plants and why economies of scale continue to favor the “big four” meat packers. Jay explains the enormous costs tied to processing byproducts like hide and tallow, showing why many independent operations struggle to survive in today’s market. The conversation also uncovers the hidden side of the rendering industry, including how collagen and other animal byproducts are used in cosmetics and international markets. Trent and Jay discuss the crushing costs of permits, odor-control systems, and infrastructure requirements that make smaller rendering facilities nearly impossible to build. They also examine how China’s influence on agricultural trade and foreign ownership of farmland continues to raise concerns across rural America. Later in the episode, Trent and Jay tackle controversial topics including horse slaughter rumors, marijuana grow operations tied to foreign investment, and new state laws restricting Chinese ownership of agricultural land. With hard-hitting insight and real-world agricultural experience, this episode delivers a serious look at the economic pressures reshaping rural America and the food supply chain.