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Fellow Believers Pastor Jeff Weiss, Luke Tibor and Trent Loos bring the message from soil to soul today.

TRENT LOOS AND GARY AKSAMIT SOUND THE ALARM ON FARMING, DEBT, AND GOVERNMENT CONTROL On this episode of Rural Route, Trent Loos welcomes Nebraska businessman and independent thinker Gary Aksamit for a powerful conversation about the future of rural America, government overreach, and the growing distrust many Americans feel toward politics and the economy. Trent and Gary take a hard look at why many conservative voters are frustrated with elected officials who support green energy projects like CO2 pipelines, arguing that powerful lobbying groups and corporate money are influencing both political parties. The discussion dives deep into America’s rising national debt, government surveillance, and concerns about financial manipulation. Gary explains why he has turned to investments like Bitcoin, gold, and silver as a way to protect himself from economic instability and increasing government control. Trent and Gary also challenge mainstream media narratives and stress the importance of independent thinking, personal responsibility, and being prepared for uncertain times. The episode also focuses heavily on the struggles facing farmers and rural communities. Trent and Gary discuss how modern agriculture has become an expensive “arms race,” with many farmers burdened by costly equipment and shrinking profit margins. They reflect on the decline of small-town America, including population loss, hospital closures, and fewer local businesses in places like Thayer County, Nebraska. The conversation raises serious concerns about the future of rural economic development, the influence of Wall Street and public utilities, and the growing fight over natural resources like water from the Ogallala aquifer. This hard-hitting episode delivers an honest and emotional look at the pressures facing America’s heartland and the battle to preserve rural communities, freedom, and self-reliance.

RURAL COMMUNITIES PUSH BACK AGAINST MASSIVE AI DATA CENTERS Industrial hygienists Kristen Meghan Kelly and Tammy Clark join Trent Loos from the road in Kansas for a powerful and eye-opening discussion about the rapid expansion of AI data centers across rural America. After attending a community symposium in Sedgwick County, the guests reveal growing concerns about hyperscale data centers being built along major transmission lines and the possible dangers they could bring to nearby families, farms, and livestock operations. The conversation dives deep into the health and environmental risks tied to these massive facilities, including nonstop tonal noise, emissions from backup generators, and the long-term effects on rural communities. Kristen and Tammy explain how these sounds can impact both humans and animals, while Trent shares real-world examples of Bitcoin mining operations disturbing Nebraska residents. The group also questions why billion-dollar corporations and investment giants are rushing to build these projects despite growing public concern. Trent, Kristen, and Tammy discuss how local communities can fight back through zoning laws, environmental studies, and stronger planning regulations. They also examine the role of BlackRock, AI expansion, and global interests pushing these developments into rural America. This hard-hitting episode shines a spotlight on one of the biggest hidden battles facing small-town America today.

RURAL ROUTE EXPOSES TICK DISEASE DANGERS, FOOD CRISIS FEARS, AND SILVER MARKET SURGE On this episode of Rural Route, Trent Loos welcomes JC Cole from New Jersey for a powerful and wide-ranging discussion covering tick-borne illnesses, food security, precious metals, and growing concerns about global control systems. The conversation begins with a warning about Lone Star ticks and the rapid rise of alpha-gal syndrome, a serious condition that can cause allergic reactions to red meat. JC shares his recent experience dealing with ticks while discussing how people today consume information through podcasts and audio books instead of traditional media. The episode then dives into the history of warfare and disease research during World War I, as Trent and JC question the motives of world leaders and the long-term impact of global conflicts. They discuss Lyme disease, Alpha-gal syndrome, and alternative health treatments, including the controversial Reif machine, which JC claims uses electronic frequencies to fight disease. The conversation also explores government secrecy, newly released UFO files, and theories involving giants and demons described in ancient religious texts. Later in the program, Trent and JC turn their focus to the economy and America’s food supply crisis. They discuss refinery explosions, drought conditions impacting nearly 60% of American farmers, and dangerously low cattle numbers. The pair also examine the booming gold and silver markets, with JC predicting silver could dramatically outperform gold in the future. Concerns over Del Monte’s bankruptcy, California destroying thousands of peach trees, and growing threats to local food production create a strong warning about the importance of protecting America’s farmers and ranchers.RURAL ROUTE14 SeasonsPlayingMAY 20262026-05-13 RURAL ROUTEEpisode 12026-05-12 RURAL ROUTEEpisode 22026-05-11 RURAL ROUTEEpisode 32026-05-08 RURAL ROUTEEpisode 42026-05-07 RURAL ROUTEEpisode 52026-05-06 RURAL ROUTEEpisode 62026-05-05 RURAL ROUTEEpisode 72026-05-04 RURAL ROUTEEpisode 82026-05-01 RURAL ROUTEEpisode 9

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RURAL AMERICA UNDER FIRE: GRAZING RIGHTS, ALPHA-GAL SYNDROME, AND THE FIGHT FOR AGRICULTURAL FREEDOM On this episode of Rural Route, Trent Loos welcomes Nevada rancher Hank Vogler for a hard-hitting conversation about the growing pressure facing ranchers, public land grazing, and the future of American agriculture. The two dive into concerns surrounding massive AI data centers in Las Vegas, the strain they place on water and energy resources, and the bigger questions about who controls the future of rural America. Hank shares alarming updates from Nevada’s federally controlled grazing lands, where ranchers are battling increasing restrictions from the Bureau of Land Management (BLM). He explains how range scientists have been replaced by wildlife specialists and discusses what he believes is a growing hostility toward livestock grazing. The conversation also explores wildfire risks in sagebrush country, water shortages, and the long-term impact government policies could have on food production and land stewardship. Trent and Hank also tackle major health concerns, including the rise of alpha-gal syndrome, a tick-borne illness that causes allergic reactions to beef and pork. They question whether lab-grown and cell-cultured proteins could create new health risks tied to engineered food systems. The discussion expands into broader concerns about government intervention in agriculture, food independence, grazing rights, and the future of ranching families across America. The episode closes with a powerful discussion about Nebraska politics, BLM permit disputes, public land management, and what it may take for rural Americans to push back against policies they believe are threatening their livelihoods and way of life.

Fellow Believers Pastor Jeff Weiss, Luke Tibor, Trent Loos welcome back Pastor Sonny Johnston and it is a good old fashion discussion.

The attack on our nations kids gets up real and personal as David Arthur walks us through the nearly 30 of thinking his problem is he was not a female. If it had not been for guard in a prison who said that right thing at the right time he would not have found Jesus. This is something each one of us needs to find our own way of being part of the solution. All of this has led him to a ministry bringing other folks to Jesus. To get more information go to IbelongAmen.com

RURAL AMERICA UNDER PRESSURE: FARMING, HEALTH, POLITICS, AND THE FIGHT FOR LOCAL COMMUNITIES On this episode of Rural Route with Trent Loos, Casey Yager from Illinois joins the conversation for a powerful discussion about the growing challenges facing rural America. Trent and Casey break down major issues impacting farmers, ranchers, and small-town communities, including wildlife management, shrinking pasture land, government conservation programs, rising farming costs, and the future of agriculture in the Midwest. They examine how deer populations, turkey decline, and CRP land policies are changing the landscape in Illinois while questioning whether current conservation efforts are truly helping rural ecosystems. The conversation also dives into Chronic Wasting Disease in deer populations, political corruption, massive campaign spending, low voter turnout, and the deep divide between urban and rural America. Casey shares his frustration with political chaos and explains why he believes people should focus more on family, local communities, and personal responsibility instead of nonstop national outrage. Trent and Casey also discuss health concerns ranging from tick outbreaks and alpha-gal syndrome to the importance of minerals, iodine, and nutrition. Casey opens up about his personal health transformation after overcoming severe back pain through dietary changes centered on meat and water, while also discussing the role of animal fats, protein, and modern nutrition in long-term health. The episode closes with an inside look at the booming demand for fencing in Illinois as cattle producers convert cropland back to grassland, along with concerns about strict Illinois gun laws, child safety, and preserving rural values for the next generation.

The supply chain is vulnerable and will break down very soon. We tell you that so you can prepare now. Are you ready for the introduction of the other species of aliens that are coming? Gun laws why after the U.S. Constitution grants us the Right to Bear arms is the battle to do so constant?