A solutions-driven conversation examining how modern diets, gut health, and metabolic dysfunction may be fueling chronic disease and behavioral disorders. The discussion focuses on practical steps families can take now to protect children’s health.
Posts tagged as “John B Wells”
Texas agriculture faces mounting pressure as family farms, food security, and public health collide. Nate Sheets joins John B. Wells to discuss restoring accountability, soil stewardship, and control of the food supply.
The Arctic has emerged as a critical front line for missile defense, early-warning systems, and hemispheric security. This discussion examines why control of the northern corridor is becoming central to U.S. strategy in an era of hypersonic threats.
A serious examination of how child exploitation operates through digital platforms and organized networks at the local level. The discussion focuses on accountability, prevention, and what effective, lawful counter-trafficking efforts truly require.
A veteran insider examines intelligence reform, accountability, January 6 failures, and whether real change is happening or merely promised.
We The People Have A Voice! Tonight we open up the phone lines to allow you to exercise your 1st Amendment! It's "Free Speech Friday" On Caravan To Midnight!
The long-awaited Epstein files have been released, but in a format that obscures rather than clarifies the truth. With accountability absent, the real question is what happens next.
Pastor John S. Torell continues The World To Be series by examining what Scripture says happens immediately after Christians disappear. The teaching traces how centralized control, deception, and the opening of the seals unfold in precise Biblical order.
This edition of Ark Midnight: The Intelligence Briefing explores the unseen forces driving unrest, political pressure campaigns, and strategic destabilization. A deep dive into modern agitation, influence networks, and their impact on national cohesion.
Naked Lines Friday is back with unscreened calls and unfiltered voices breaking down war fronts, domestic unrest, and a turbulent week. John Payne joins to expose Alzheimer’s myths and discuss real solutions to America’s silent health crisis.
America trained generations of warriors but failed many once their service ended. This conversation explores reintegration, purpose, and nonviolent paths forward for veterans.
Tonight’s Intelligence Briefing analyzes coordinated pressure across immigration, media narratives, and geopolitical escalation. The episode explores how sustained crises are engineered to keep societies destabilized and reactive.
Listeners from across the country called into Naked Lines Friday to share real-time reports on storm impacts, emergency conditions, and infrastructure challenges. The conversation also touched on broader community issues like immigration, demonstrations, and social unrest, offering a ground-level view often missed in mainstream coverage.
A high-urgency briefing on a potentially historic winter storm threatening widespread ice, power outages, and infrastructure failure across much of the United States. The broadcast pairs seasoned disaster-response insight with practical preparedness guidance and a steady, faith-centered call for calm, unity, and resolve.
What was once distant and ignored is now strategically decisive, from the Arctic high ground to unrest at home. This episode explores how power is repositioning itself while public attention is drawn elsewhere—and why the consequences are closer than they appear.
This episode explores how modern systems absorb pressure through managed instability rather than outright breakdown. Drawing on intelligence and military experience, the discussion reveals how power persists even as credibility erodes and disorder becomes normalized.
Tonight’s broadcast examines what happens when evidence is no longer examined.
Across institutions, media, academia, and culture, truth is increasingly filtered, reframed, or dismissed when it threatens established narratives. Evidence is welcomed only when it supports the system already in place. When it does not, the rules change.


















