Episodes

Tuesday Sep 07, 2021
2021 September 7 The Bryan Hyde Show hour two
Tuesday Sep 07, 2021
Tuesday Sep 07, 2021
Eric Peters is back to talk about cars, motorcycles and current events with a clear, uncompromising freedom perspective. We talk about French police beating people suspected of being unvaccinated, the growing microchip shortage and the need to be self reliant.
Not trying to start trouble here but why are we not supposed to know about or discuss ivermectin? Monica Showalter takes apart the latest narrative that rural rubes are poisoning themselves in large numbers by taking veterinary medicine. It's not only distorted, it's flat out false. And people wonder why trust in the media is tanking.
Because of the blatant gaslighting and mental conditioning that drives so much of our mass media, it's important to unplug every so often to break the trance. Edward Curtin has an excellent essay on the incantational bewitchment of propaganda. If you've been working to break a fear porn addiction, this is some great food for thought.
I see validity in the Fourth Turning model and its historical cycles. If you want a detailed but highly condensed explanation of this approach to history as well as what's currently playing out economically, Dr. Shanon Brooks has an enlightening essay on The Shrinking Hegemon: a fourth turning reality.
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Tuesday Sep 07, 2021
2021 September 7 The Bryan Hyde Show hour one
Tuesday Sep 07, 2021
Tuesday Sep 07, 2021
Eric Peters is back to talk about cars, motorcycles and current events with a clear, uncompromising freedom perspective. We talk about French police beating people suspected of being unvaccinated, the growing microchip shortage and the need to be self reliant.
Not trying to start trouble here but why are we not supposed to know about or discuss ivermectin? Monica Showalter takes apart the latest narrative that rural rubes are poisoning themselves in large numbers by taking veterinary medicine. It's not only distorted, it's flat out false. And people wonder why trust in the media is tanking.
Because of the blatant gaslighting and mental conditioning that drives so much of our mass media, it's important to unplug every so often to break the trance. Edward Curtin has an excellent essay on the incantational bewitchment of propaganda. If you've been working to break a fear porn addiction, this is some great food for thought.
I see validity in the Fourth Turning model and its historical cycles. If you want a detailed but highly condensed explanation of this approach to history as well as what's currently playing out economically, Dr. Shanon Brooks has an enlightening essay on The Shrinking Hegemon: a fourth turning reality.
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Friday Sep 03, 2021
2021 September 3 The Bryan Hyde Show hour two
Friday Sep 03, 2021
Friday Sep 03, 2021
True confession, I've had a concealed carry permit for nearly 30 years. My current permit expires in a couple of years and I'm 99% sure I won't be renewing it. I'd rather not pay the government before exercising my rights. Hannah Cox has a great explanation of why this is a good thing and how Texas was right to become the latest open carry state.
As we witness the ongoing clampdown on the populations of Australia and New Zealand, it becomes very clear that such heavy-handed tactics are only possible where the public has been disarmed. Robert Bridge explains why Americans will never surrender their guns, even if it means peace with the police.
Few people have been more maligned throughout the current pandemic than former Trump advisor Dr. Scott Atlas who questioned the effectiveness and collateral damage done by lockdown policies. The fact that he was correct is still lost on many. Atlas says science killed itself over Covid-19 by allowing those with agendas to hide behind it.
There are two kinds of people in the world, those who read the fine print and those who don't. Allan Stevo says if you're serious about being a truth warrior, you've got to be willing to ask for and actually read source documents. This is so you don't inadvertently spread bad information or allow policy-maker's to exercise more power than they actually have.
It's pretty commonplace now to explain the opposition to vaccine mandates on the part of the unvaccinated as the result of having been misled by "misinformation" on vaccines. That's one possible explanation but a more likely one is the one offered by Barry Brownstein: perhaps they recognize the totalitarian roots of vaccine mandates.
Do your kids or grandkids watch Peppa Pig? I've yet to see the show but it's clearly a hit among youngsters. Annie Holmquist has a timely take on what kids are absorbing from shows like this and how to raise kids who aren't just little Peppa parrots.
You've likely heard that 98% of the Covid hospitalizations and deaths have been among the unvaccinated but is that correct? Daniel B. Klein has some great information on the 98% propaganda being touted by authoritarians.
A lot of big government types get squirrelly whenever 9/11 approaches. James Corbett warns that this is a good time to be skeptical, especially of breathless warnings of potential attacks for which no substantive evidence exists. Can you say false flag events?
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Friday Sep 03, 2021
2021 September 3 The Bryan Hyde Show hour one
Friday Sep 03, 2021
Friday Sep 03, 2021
True confession, I've had a concealed carry permit for nearly 30 years. My current permit expires in a couple of years and I'm 99% sure I won't be renewing it. I'd rather not pay the government before exercising my rights. Hannah Cox has a great explanation of why this is a good thing and how Texas was right to become the latest open carry state.
As we witness the ongoing clampdown on the populations of Australia and New Zealand, it becomes very clear that such heavy-handed tactics are only possible where the public has been disarmed. Robert Bridge explains why Americans will never surrender their guns, even if it means peace with the police.
Few people have been more maligned throughout the current pandemic than former Trump advisor Dr. Scott Atlas who questioned the effectiveness and collateral damage done by lockdown policies. The fact that he was correct is still lost on many. Atlas says science killed itself over Covid-19 by allowing those with agendas to hide behind it.
There are two kinds of people in the world, those who read the fine print and those who don't. Allan Stevo says if you're serious about being a truth warrior, you've got to be willing to ask for and actually read source documents. This is so you don't inadvertantly spread bad information or allow policy-maker's to exercise more power than they actually have.
It's pretty commonplace now to explain the opposition to vaccine mandates on the part of the unvaccinated as the result of having been misled by "misinformation" on vaccines. That's one possible explanation but a more likely one is the one offered by Barry Brownstein: perhaps they recognize the totalitarian roots of vaccine mandates.
Do your kids or grandkids watch Peppa Pig? I've yet to see the show but it's clearly a hit among youngsters. Annie Holmquist has a timely take on what kids are absorbing from shows like this and how to raise kids who aren't just little Peppa parrots.
You've likely heard that 98% of the Covid hospitilizations and deaths have been among the unvaccinated but is that correct? Daniel B. Klein has some great information on the 98% propaganda being touted by authoritarians.
A lot of big government types get squirrelly whenever 9/11 approaches. James Corbett warns that this is a good time to be skeptical, especially of breathless warnings of potential attacks for which no substantive evidence exists. Can you say false flag events?
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Thursday Sep 02, 2021
2021 September 2 The Bryan Hyde Show hour two
Thursday Sep 02, 2021
Thursday Sep 02, 2021
There's plenty of bad news out there and, sadly, some of it may actually be based in fact. Edward Snowden takes aim at bad news, bad data and the new denialism that threatens to put us into a state of civic paralysis.
The incredible real estate boom throughout the Intermountain West has made it very difficult to find an affordable home or to even find a rental--at any price. Still, it could be worse. Jon Miltimore has an interesting article on why many in Sweden have to wait a decade or longer just to land an apartment.
What happens when you mix politics with science? You get more politics. Christopher Lingle tackles the issue of climate science and asks: Is this about seeking truth or simply defending consensus?
One of the most curious aspects of our current cultural climate is that we are not allowed to consider alternatives to the official narrative. A good example of this is the current crusade to treat Ivermectin as "horse medicine" when it has a proven track record of treating human parasite infections for 30 years. Michelle Malkin helps us separate the horse hockey from the truth on Ivermectin.
Why are politicians unable to admit that the policies they've foisted on us for the past 18 months are utter failures? Do they worry that they'll lose their god-like status if we realize they are fallible? Donald J. Boudreaux has an excellent explanation, as well as a warning, that we are on track for calamitous policy outcomes.
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Thursday Sep 02, 2021
2021 September 2 The Bryan Hyde Show hour one
Thursday Sep 02, 2021
Thursday Sep 02, 2021
The best remedy for feeling overwhelmed is to count your blessings. Sometimes that requires stepping back for a moment and reflecting on all the marvelous things we're taking for granted each day. Alexander Hammond walks us through the 20 biggest advances in technology in the past 20 years.
The flipside to the technological advances that make our lives better is the growing technocracy that's been trying to gain control over our lives this past year and a half. Thomas L. Knapp sounds a hopeful note that, thanks to Covid-19, the technocracy has flowered and failed.
We're learning, at some cost, that the Constitution is not enough to keep our elected representatives from abusing the power with which they've been temporarily entrusted. Judge Andrew Napolitano points out that when the Constitution fails us, that's the time to nullify government interference with our personal autonomy.
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Wednesday Sep 01, 2021
2021 September 1 The Bryan Hyde Show hour two
Wednesday Sep 01, 2021
Wednesday Sep 01, 2021
It's bad enough that every place where we interact with government is becoming a compliance checkpoint for various Covid mandates. Now businesses are following suit and Allan Stevo has some helpful advice on how to meet this challenge head on and turn it in your favor.
A healthy sense of skepticism is a good thing. Especially when people or institutions are demanding you do things "for your own good." Liam Cosgrove has a fascinating take on regulatory capture in the age of Covid-19. He also has some great information on Ivermectin as a treatment for Covid.
One of the reasons so many people still view the state as their primary problem-solver is that they've been trained to do so since around age 5. Kent McManigal reminds us that a great many of our current problems are the result of state interference, not a matter of too little government.
Here's some promising news: A Harvard epidemiologist is citing a newly published medical study that shows natural immunity in those who've had Covid provides stronger and longer-lasting protection against the virus. Jon Miltimore explains that this means vaccine passports are not necessary.
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Wednesday Sep 01, 2021
2021 September 1 The Bryan Hyde Show hour one
Wednesday Sep 01, 2021
Wednesday Sep 01, 2021
Too much of the drama that drives our society is the result of becoming focused on personalities rather than principles. Having said that, Cheryl K. Chumley has an excellent article on Joe Rogan vs. Dr. Fauci and why one is more trustworthy than the other.
People who don't know history can find it difficult to connect the dots of how the world really works. Joakim Book has a thought-provoking article on the five transitions to modernity and how understanding them can help us better appreciate our options.
Government health officials are already suggesting that unvaccinated people not travel for the Labor Day holiday. Can vaccine mandates be far behind? Before you surrender to their demands, take a closer look at the FDA's fact sheet for Pfizer's Comirnaty vaccine which clearly states that "it's your choice to receive or not receive" the vaccine.
Make no mistake, the great test of the moment is on the shoulders of those who will not comply with demands to get the vaccine. Jon Rappoport says this is where your ability to stand firm in your faith, conviction and courage is the key.
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Tuesday Aug 31, 2021
2021 August 31 The Bryan Hyde Show hour two
Tuesday Aug 31, 2021
Tuesday Aug 31, 2021
Given the number of people who've been vaccinated who still become infected, vaccine passports seem like a pretty useless idea. Nevertheless, according to Helen Andrews, the U.S. government is plowing ahead full steam to implement them. This is one of the places where we can draw a line and say "no."
If anyone has the right to say, "I told you so" it would be Michael Snyder. He has been warning of our nation's alarming change in direction toward dictatorship for many years. In his most recent column he makes another point worth considering--this thing isn't going to correct itself. We have to quit playing along.
Each week Eric Peters from EP Autos drops by to give his take on the passing scene. This week we touch on how the government "saves" us money, who killed the electric car that worked and why you should trust your instincts to never do what government is insisting you do.
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Tuesday Aug 31, 2021
2021 August 31 The Bryan Hyde Show hour one
Tuesday Aug 31, 2021
Tuesday Aug 31, 2021
If you need to have your perspective recalibrated from time to time, there's nothing quite like taking the time to appreciate all the little things that make life great. Art Carden has a marvelous piece on the the symphonies of cooperation that take place daily to keep us fed, clothed and sheltered.
The worst part of the various restrictions on our lives and freedoms is that the people calling for them insist that this is all being done "for our own good." TE Creus wonders why big government and big buiness are pretending that they are our strict but caring parents and we're just a bunch of unruly children in need of their guidance.
For folks who are paying attention, there's a growing shortage of plastic products. Peter C. Earle warns that Hurricane Ida may have just set the global plastic market back even further.
The principle that underlies the hesitation so many feel toward taking the Covid vaccine is a principle of personal autonomy called informed consent. As William Sullivan explains, informed consent is being transformed into coercion of the uninformed. You can't stand for your rights if you don't know them.
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