Episodes

Tuesday Mar 26, 2024
2024 Mar 26 The Bryan Hyde Show
Tuesday Mar 26, 2024
Tuesday Mar 26, 2024
There's so much happening all at once that it's hard to keep up. Eric Peters from Eric Peters Autos stops by to help make sense of of it all.
We only have as many rights as we're willing to claim, use and defend. However, Paul Rosenberg warns that our growing societal ignorance of what authentic rights are is destroying us.
Remember how the FDA and the medical establishment went full Orwell on ivermectin and anyone who used it to treat covid? Daisy Luther reports on last week's court ruling that stopped the FDA's war on the drug.
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Hindsight always offers a better perspective of what we've been through. Jeffrey A. Tucker has an excellent overview of what we know, four years later about the covid pandemic.
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Monday Mar 25, 2024
2024 Mar 25 The Bryan Hyde Show
Monday Mar 25, 2024
Monday Mar 25, 2024
It's a good thing that U.S. military enlistments are way down for the past two years. J.B. Shurk says, we should first fight for the Bill of Rights before defending the corrupt Washington D.C. cabal.
Now that it seems clear that a Trump vs. Biden rematch is likely this November, the election year frenzy is building. Richard Lim says we shouldn't be this invested in a presidential election.
Through various licenses and tracking schemes, our individual identity is being transformed into a state-granted privilege. Radio Far Side has an eye-opening take on why it's happening and why we shouldn't play along.
It's easy to think of the growing division around us as the product of political strife. Bruce W. Davidson says, it's more a product of the rejection of objective truth and rational thought.
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It's not hard to see that psychopaths and sociopaths are drawn to high government positions. Karen Kwiatkowski explains how their proxy wars are finally coming home.
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Friday Mar 22, 2024
2024 Mar 22 The Bryan Hyde Show
Friday Mar 22, 2024
Friday Mar 22, 2024
If you're sensing that you have less room in which to move, think or speak, it's not just your imagination. Check out this essay on the Restoring Truth substack, it's called "A Quiet Walk To the Gulag."
Liberal and conservative are now meaningless labels. James Howard Kunstler shares a wake-up call about how we must now distinguish between the sane and insane.
To hear the climate crisis people tell it, climate change will people at an unprecedented rate, unless we give them more power and money. Jon Miltimore shares the truth about climate-related mortality.
Our arrival in Bizarro World was confirmed last week as a sitting Supreme Court Justice worried about the First Amendment "hamstringing the federal government." Here's a great rebuttal to SCOTUS's latest diversity hire.
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The political prosecution of Donald Trump may be backfiring on those engaged in trying to sink the Orange Man for good. Sasha Stone says they may have inadvertently made Trump too black to fail.
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Thursday Mar 21, 2024
2024 Mar 21 The Bryan Hyde Show
Thursday Mar 21, 2024
Thursday Mar 21, 2024
The public's love affair with electric vehicles is beginning to wear off. Doug Casey explains the boom to bust and why the enthusiasm for EVs is fading.
If you're not on the front lines of the war for free speech, it's easy to get complacent. Matt Taibbi explains why government is always the most dangerous source of misinformation.
The push to censor or outlaw speech or ideas is a dead-end road. J.B. Shurk warns that free speech is the last offramp before political violence is the only remaining option.
The divisions in America are deep and real. Kurt Mahburg examines the question of who is dividing Americans and what can we do about it?
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You may not be familiar with C.J. Hopkins but we all owe this man a debt of gratitude. After being acquitted once, Hopkins is being retried by the German government for his dissent over that county's handling of covid.
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Wednesday Mar 20, 2024
2024 Mar 20 The Bryan Hyde Show
Wednesday Mar 20, 2024
Wednesday Mar 20, 2024
Odds are that each of us, at some point, will have to make heroic choices. Paul Rosenberg has a thoughtful recipe for heroes and saints.
The U.S. government seems determined to pick a war with Russia. Jacob Hornberger wonders whether the U.S. seizure of Russian assets has boomeranged.
The biggest problem with covid wasn't the harm done by the virus, it was the damage that happened when people in authority panicked. Rev. John F. Naugle describes what happened when panic became normalized.
Have smartphones rewired our children's minds? Lenore Skenazy says the 'anxious generation' is getting the worst of both worlds.
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Here's a story that wrongthinkers around the globe should be monitoring: Police in Scotland are being trained to target actors and comedians under that country's new "hate crimes" law.
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Tuesday Mar 19, 2024
2024 Mar 19 The Bryan Hyde Show
Tuesday Mar 19, 2024
Tuesday Mar 19, 2024
Eric Peters from Eric Peters Autos is my guest for the first half of today's show. We talk about free speech, why Eric passed on becoming a member of the Big Club and why freedom matters.
What's the difference between the freedom brand and the freedom philosophy? Patrick Carroll breaks it down for us.
It's a double dose of Cadence McManimon today. She covers the reasons why dressing traditionally matters and offers some sound advice on gracefully dealing with the ideologically possessed.
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Longtime listeners know that I'm keeping an eye on earth's magnetic pole shift with a bit of help from my friends at Suspicious Observers. Here's a great article on the social pole shift the world experienced over the past 4 years.
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Monday Mar 18, 2024
2024 Mar 18 The Bryan Hyde Show
Monday Mar 18, 2024
Monday Mar 18, 2024
The push to ban TikTok isn't just a threat to the young people who use that social media platform. As Daniel McAdams explains, it's an attack on free speech and arguably worse than the PATRIOT Act.
Irresponsible spending is the norm for most of the Beltway crowd. Don't be surprised when D.C. politicians start raiding American's retirement accounts in order to keep spending.
Shrinkflation is getting more noticeable when grocery shopping. Brandon Smith says it's cereal for the peasants as the elite use Skimpflation to control our eating habits.
Do you struggle to get enough sleep at night? John Leake has some worthwhile suggestions for getting control of our sleep cycle and why it's one of the best things we can do for our health.
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Machiavelli's name is synonymous with political pragmatism which focuses on what works versus focusing on what's right and wrong. Travis Scott has a fascinating take on Machiavelli and his book "The Prince."
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Thursday Mar 14, 2024
2024 Mar 14 The Bryan Hyde Show
Thursday Mar 14, 2024
Thursday Mar 14, 2024
If you believe that your natural rights come from a source other than the state, congratulations. You are what some are calling a "Christian nationalist" and you're considered a threat.
Since most elections have become contests over who will control whom, it's not surprising that gun control is a regular political talking point. Tim Hsiao reminds us that our rights don't depend on statistics.
If there's one thing that our increasingly fake society cannot abide, it's people who think clearly and independently about the issues of the hour. J.B. Shurk describes our fake, fake, fake world and what we can do about it.
When pundits tell us that the U.S. economy is healthy and getting better, it's hard to believe them. Brandon Smith says the U.S. economy may look good on paper but it's a disaster in progress.
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The war between stupidity and knowledge is raging all around us. Bert Olivier says, it's up to us to tip the scales in favor of knowledge.
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Wednesday Mar 13, 2024
2024 Mar 13 The Bryan Hyde Show
Wednesday Mar 13, 2024
Wednesday Mar 13, 2024
Our current lack of economic stability has many of us wondering how to protect whatever money we have. Jeff Thomas tackles the question of how close your wealth should be.
The housing shortage across the U.S. is a literal shortage. Joshua Polk says tiny homes can be big problem-solvers, if regulators will get out of the way.
If gun control advocates wish to disarm the public, they'll have to ban the knowledge of how to make guns. Thomas L. Knapp says gun control is a call for returning to the Stone Age.
It's easy enough to spot what's wrong with society today. J.B. Shurk shares some important lessons for those who will rebuild the Republic.
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Hard to believe it was 4 years ago this week that the world went off the rails. Domenic Scarcella has a terrific essay that charts his growing skepticism of the covid narrative from the time the lockdowns began.
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Tuesday Mar 12, 2024
2024 Mar 12 The Bryan Hyde Show
Tuesday Mar 12, 2024
Tuesday Mar 12, 2024
I'm joined by the one and only Eric Peters from Eric Peters Autos. If you want to be better informed without feeling overwhelmed, this is a conversation you should hear.
Sometimes, it's reassuring to remember that the current systems of control and plunder cannot continue on like this forever. As James Howard Kunstler explains, it's the twilight of the blobs.
It's hard to overstate the kind of moral clarity that Alexander Solzhenitsyn brought to the table. Joshua Hofford shares his thoughts on Solzhenitsyn and the economic lesson of Soviet gulags.
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We are living in a time where trust in our public institutions is fading quickly. Charles Hugh Smith says a low-trust society is an impoverished society.
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