Episodes

Friday Sep 24, 2021
2021 September 24 The Bryan Hyde Show hour one
Friday Sep 24, 2021
Friday Sep 24, 2021
It's getting harder to believe the folks who claim it's necessary to push for more intense Covid lockdowns and mandates. Jon Miltimore explains that this is especially the case when there are real world examples like Denmark where cases are down 60% since the government there lifted all Covid restrictions.
The most interesting thing about tyranny is that it cannot simply be imposed upon us. We have to consent to live under it. Andrew Napolitano says the Constitution can only limit government's influence so much. The rest is up to us.
Isn't it strange how despite the insistence that we "follow the science," there is dissent among doctors and medical personnel regarding the CDC's pronouncements and directives. Ted Noel is an M.D. and he tackles the question of why so many doctors choose to go along with Covid panic porn and CDC prescriptions.
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Thursday Sep 23, 2021
2021 September 23 The Bryan Hyde Show hour two
Thursday Sep 23, 2021
Thursday Sep 23, 2021
I hope I'm not the only one who has concerns that the challenges ahead of us might spiral out of control. Paul Rosenberg says, don't stress about a Mad Max future. He says if a collapse is ahead, it will likely lead to better things, in the long run.
Is it bad that many of the people I admire most include those who refuse to go along with authoritarian demands? Hannah Cox has a surprisingly encouraging essay on 4 ways Americans are fighting back against anti-science Covid restrictions. What's more American than good old fashioned civil disobedience?
Watching the totalitarian crackdown taking place in Australia, I hear commentator after commentator asking "How did it come to this?" and I realize how fortunate we are to have not had our guns taken away. Michael Warren Davis is even more blunt. He says, thank God for rednecks and their refusal to bend the knee.
Our deteriorating social and political conditions are causing many people to consider, for the first time, the possibility of removing themselves from the control of the political class. Doug Casey shares his top 3 actionable tips on how you can get out of Dodge while there's still time.
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Thursday Sep 23, 2021
2021 September 23 The Bryan Hyde Show hour one
Thursday Sep 23, 2021
Thursday Sep 23, 2021
Most of us have found ourselves at odds with someone in our lives who takes a different stance on the vaccine issue. James Kullander's "Letter to My Vaccinated Friend" is one of the most powerful things I've read in a while. It perfectly describes the situation so many of us are facing.
With all the differing viewpoints competing for our allegiance, it's not surprising that we struggle to know what to believe. Caitlin Johnstone reminds us that we won't be free until our minds are free and that's a decision that each of us must make for ourselves.
If you openly express your support for limiting the power over government to intrude into your life, that's a sure sign that you're a criminal to some folks. Charles C.W. Cooke sets the record straight and explains why, no, you don't have to be a criminal to want to limit government.
Just when you wonder how much harder they could grab for additional power, the Biden administration is pushing for an IRS reporting requirement for any bank account with yearly transactions over $600. James Bovard spells out how this proposed policy might be used as a wrecking ball for financial privacy.
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Wednesday Sep 22, 2021
2021 September 22 The Bryan Hyde Show hour two
Wednesday Sep 22, 2021
Wednesday Sep 22, 2021
The kinds of political and cultural divisions we're seeing right now aren't something that's going to be rectified through voting. Jeff Deist has a fascinating take on the prospects for soft secession in America as a way of easing conflict and promoting greater cooperation.
Thrift used to be one of the core values of a free and self-reliant people. But somehow it's been strangled out of existence. Paul Rosenberg answers the question of why it is so hard to save money and how thrift has been destroyed.
If you openly express your support for limiting the power over government to intrude into your life, that's a sure sign that you're a criminal to some folks. Charles C.W. Cooke sets the record straight and explains why, no, you don't have to be a criminal to want to limit government.
The most disturbing aspect of American mainstream media's lack of objectivity is that so many outlets still pretend that they are upright and objective reporters of fact, rather than deceptive partisan shills. The editorial staff at Issues & Insights says Americans need a new media, and that's something you and I can help make happen.
Most of us have found ourselves at odds with someone in our lives who takes a different stance on the vaccine issue. James Kullander's "Letter to My Vaccinated Friend" is one of the most powerful things I've read in a while. It perfectly describes the situation so many of us are facing.
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Wednesday Sep 22, 2021
2021 September 22 The Bryan Hyde Show hour one
Wednesday Sep 22, 2021
Wednesday Sep 22, 2021
Michelle North is the Gift of Freedom committee leader benefiting Operation Underground Railroad. She and her husband Kish join me to talk about an upcoming fundraising event in Provo, Utah to help stop human trafficking. She can be reached at: gof.mnorth@gmail.com
Voluntary cooperation is the greatest tool for solving human problems. Unfortunately, totalitarians don't like to leave those kinds of choices in your hands. As Barry Brownstein explains, totalitarians promote hatred over differences because it keeps us divided and easier to manipulate.
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Tuesday Sep 21, 2021
2021 September 21 The Bryan Hyde Show hour two
Tuesday Sep 21, 2021
Tuesday Sep 21, 2021
If you're serious about claiming, using and defending your freedom, it starts with a conscious choice to live as a free man or woman. Stacey Rudin asks are you ready and willing to be free again? The sad truth is that many people are unsure how to answer this question.
If you haven't taken the time to delve into the book The Fourth Turning by historians William Strauss and Neil Howe, you're missing out on some truly useful information. Jim Quinn has a great breakdown of what has happened so far in our latest Fourth Turning as well as what to watch for in the days ahead.
One of the trusted voices I turn to for a principled assessment of current events is my friend Eric Peters from EPautos.com. We talk about how the internal combustion engine is going away for most of us but not for those employed by Uncle Sugar. What's up with that?
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Tuesday Sep 21, 2021
2021 September 21 The Bryan Hyde Show hour one
Tuesday Sep 21, 2021
Tuesday Sep 21, 2021
If you're serious about claiming, using and defending your freedom, it starts with a conscious choice to live as a free man or woman. Stacey Rudin asks are you ready and willing to be free again? The sad truth is that many people are unsure how to answer this question.
If you haven't taken the time to delve into the book The Fourth Turning by historians William Strauss and Neil Howe, you're missing out on some truly useful information. Jim Quinn has a great breakdown of what has happened so far in our latest Fourth Turning as well as what to watch for in the days ahead.
One of the trusted voices I turn to for a principled assessment of current events is my friend Eric Peters from EPautos.com. We talk about how the internal combustion engine is going away for most of us but not for those employed by Uncle Sugar. What's up with that?
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Monday Sep 20, 2021
2021 September 20 The Bryan Hyde Show hour two
Monday Sep 20, 2021
Monday Sep 20, 2021
Right now, a lot of experts are weighing in on nearly every aspect of our lives. None of them can judge as accurately what is personally best for you like you can. Art Carden explains that, as nice as it is to have access to people with legit expertise, those experts can still fail--even when they're right.
A curious pattern is emerging whenever the rich and powerful get together to celebrate. They remain maskless while those who serve them must be masked. Brad Polumbo says forget AOC's dress, the real scandal is the inequality of lockdown life.
If you're serious about not being deceived, pay close attention to inexplicable changes in our language by those who are seeking greater power and control. Brian Wilson explains one of the more recent examples of medical Orwellian Newspeak.
Someone has dialed up the difficulty level of life. We're all feeling it. Allan Stevo says it's a reason to take heart. You are being tempered for tougher battles ahead. And that is a reason for optimism.
Here's a refreshing change of pace. What if all those crazy, authoritarian mandates had a silver lining for those who were willing to claim their freedom and autonomy?
The "J6" rally in Washington D.C. over the weekend turned out to be Glow Fest instead with innumerable undercover police and federal agents. Brian C. Joondeph ponders, what if the FBI threw an 'insurrection' and nobody came?
For decades now, climate change has been used to justify the expansion of government control into nearly every area of our lives. Low-flow showerheads and toilets and detergents that don't really clean are just a few examples of this. Jeff Minnick warns that the next major power grab will be forced on us in the name of controlling the climate. Of course it will really be about controlling us.
A pragmatic friend who got the vaccine early on has told me that, with the kinds of questions now arising, he'd likely have held off if given that choice today. Dr. Ted Noel M.D. says "Let me 'splain it for you," vaccines don't keep you from getting infected by a virus.
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Monday Sep 20, 2021
2021 September 20 The Bryan Hyde Show hour one
Monday Sep 20, 2021
Monday Sep 20, 2021
Right now, a lot of experts are weighing in on nearly every aspect of our lives. None of them can judge as accurately what is personally best for you like you can. Art Carden explains that, as nice as it is to have access to people with legit expertise, those experts can still fail--even when they're right.
A curious pattern is emerging whenever the rich and powerful get together to celebrate. They remain maskless while those who serve them must be masked. Brad Polumbo says forget AOC's dress, the real scandal is the inequality of lockdown life.
If you're serious about not being deceived, pay close attention to inexplicable changes in our language by those who are seeking greater power and control. Brian Wilson explains one of the more recent examples of medical Orwellian Newspeak.
Someone has dialed up the difficulty level of life. We're all feeling it. Allan Stevo says it's a reason to take heart. You are being tempered for tougher battles ahead. And that is a reason for optimism.
Here's a refreshing change of pace. What if all those crazy, authoritarian mandates had a silver lining for those who were willing to claim their freedom and autonomy?
The "J6" rally in Washington D.C. over the weekend turned out to be Glow Fest instead with innumerable undercover police and federal agents. Brian C. Joondeph ponders, what if the FBI threw an 'insurrection' and nobody came?
For decades now, climate change has been used to justify the expansion of government control into nearly every area of our lives. Low-flow showerheads and toilets and detergents that don't really clean are just a few examples of this. Jeff Minnick warns that the next major power grab will be forced on us in the name of controlling the climate. Of course it will really be about controlling us.
A pragmatic friend who got the vaccine early on has told me that, with the kinds of questions now arising, he'd likely have held off if given that choice today. Dr. Ted Noel M.D. says "Let me 'splain it for you," vaccines don't keep you from getting infected by a virus.
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Friday Sep 17, 2021
2021 September 17 The Bryan Hyde Show hour two
Friday Sep 17, 2021
Friday Sep 17, 2021
Anyone who understands the power of a fully informed jury knows that this is one of the most effective checks on government power and unjust laws. But sometimes jurors are not informed of what the penalties will be until they've handed down a guilty verdict. That needs to change.
If you've read the Hunger Game book series, you may be starting to recognize some parallels between the dystopian world of Katniss Everdeen and our own. Jen Maffessanti points out 5 ways the Hunger Games dystopia has happened in real life.
One of the toughest things about sorting fact from fiction regarding Covid is the tendency of those in authority to wildly exaggerate or spin statistics to fit their preferred narrative. Issues & Insights does a great job of deconstructing the latest "fact" about our hospitals being overwhelmed by the unvaccinated.
Nicki Minaj is probably best known for having some of the filthiest song lyrics around. I'm one of many who is mildly surprised to find that she's also becoming an unlikely hero for free speech and freedom of association. Matt Keener has an interesting take on the latest controversy surrounding the pop star and her willingness to push back against the woke.
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