Episodes

Wednesday May 14, 2025
2025 May 14 The Bryan Hyde Show
Wednesday May 14, 2025
Wednesday May 14, 2025
When it seems there's not enough time to enjoy the best things in life, we need to step back and get some perspective. Paul Rosenberg describes the luxury of thinking one's own thoughts.
If you're not familiar with the Sword of Damocles, take a look at this essay by Jeff Thomas. It's not just political leaders who could feel that sword fall, but also entire populations.
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I can't believe it's been almost a decade since Jacob Hornberger wrote this essay. His breakdown of gun control and the right to resist tyranny is as true today as it was then. Definitely information worth having.
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Tuesday May 13, 2025
2025 May 13 The Bryan Hyde Show
Tuesday May 13, 2025
Tuesday May 13, 2025
Eric Peters from Eric Peters Autos is my guest each Tuesday. Eric always has a principled take on current events and a lot of very solid advice on how to retain your liberty.
The divide between the media and everyone else is getting harder to ignore. Bill Rice lays out why the capable need not apply for media positions.
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Donald Jeffries is one of the fearless, truthful voices of our day. When he explains how we've become the planet of fat, black statues, it's worth your consideration.
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Thursday May 08, 2025
2025 May 8 The Bryan Hyde Show
Thursday May 08, 2025
Thursday May 08, 2025
Our national day of prayer has come and gone. Annie Holmquist suggests five ways to reinfuse religion into American society.
Medicine has taken on some sinister overtones as it becomes more entangled with government. Jeffrey A. Tucker recommends 8 small reforms to improve the U.S. medical system.
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I make the time to read anything Jim Bovard writes because he always leaves me feeling more informed than outraged. Check out his latest on political slavery in our times.
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Tuesday May 06, 2025
2025 May 6 The Bryan Hyde Show
Tuesday May 06, 2025
Tuesday May 06, 2025
It's my weekly conversation with Eric Peters from Eric Peters Autos. Not a week goes by that I don't feel a sense of gratitude for Eric's insights and humor. Spend some time on his website. You won't regret it.
If you haven't been paying attention to the massive power outage in Europe last week, now's a good time to start. Jordi Pigem has a great summary of the power outage and how it's a wake up call.
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Tuesday Apr 22, 2025
2025 Apr 22 The Bryan Hyde Show
Tuesday Apr 22, 2025
Tuesday Apr 22, 2025
It's my weekly visit with Eric Peters from Eric Peters Autos. Join us for the straight scoop on what's happening and what we, as individuals, can do about it.
Real ID is about to be fully implemented but it's not to late to call it what it is. Ron Paul says, it's nothing more than phony security and real authoritarianism.
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Not to undermine anyone's faith in politics but it should be clear by now that there is no political savior. Mike Johnson has some great advice on how to opt out of feeding the beast that wants to rule you.
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Monday Apr 21, 2025
2025 Apr 21 The Bryan Hyde Show
Monday Apr 21, 2025
Monday Apr 21, 2025
I criticize the Trump administration more than I would like to but I also want to give credit where it's due when they do something right. Here's El Gato Malo's take on the White House declaring war on the Covid conspirators.
At the risk of sounding like a self-help guru, pursuing personal growth and excellence is one of the surest ways to fight back against encroaching tyranny. Ray Craig shares his thoughts on showing up and how it becomes the quiet strength that shapes who we become.
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The Easter that we celebrated 5 years ago was a very different holiday for most of us. Allan Stevo looks back on what we were doing as well as what we learned.
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Wednesday Apr 16, 2025
2025 Apr 16 The Bryan Hyde Show
Wednesday Apr 16, 2025
Wednesday Apr 16, 2025
Humor is an essential tool to keeping perspective during challenging times. This op-ed from the Idaho Examiner is a gem. Analysis: Your Beliefs Are Flawless & the World Should Hear Them--Constantly
To be accused of cultish thinking is a pretty strong insult. Having said that, Paul Rosenberg makes a powerful case that most of us belong to the Cult of Rules.
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Most of us know individuals who seethe with outrage over anything Trump says or does. Check out this insightful article from Holly Mathnerd's substack that zeroes in on the growing pandemic of Gain-of-Function TDS (h/t to Barry Brownstein for bringing this to my attention)
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Tuesday Apr 15, 2025
2025 Apr 15 The Bryan Hyde Show
Tuesday Apr 15, 2025
Tuesday Apr 15, 2025
My guest is Eric Peters from Eric Peters Autos. We talk about Real ID, race baiting and other current events.
If you're ready to take your privacy seriously, here's a great article from Milan Adams on 10 ways the government is watching you and what you can do about it.
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The reality of what America has transformed into is more than many people are willing to admit. Josh Stylman has a marvelous breakdown of America's hidden transformation.
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Friday Apr 11, 2025
2025 Apr 11 The Bryan Hyde Show
Friday Apr 11, 2025
Friday Apr 11, 2025
Ever since I first learned about the writings of Dr. Thomas Szasz, I've been skeptical of the therapeutic state. Check out this mind-blowing thread on the Rosenhan Effect and how a Stanford psychologist exposed some very inconvenient truths.
If you've had high hopes that Trump and DOGE might eventually bring an end to the IRS, think again. Ryan McMaken says, the IRS isn't going away, and this is how we know.
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Nowhere is official revisionism more at work than in how Americans are taught about the War Between the States (Lincoln's war of involuntary union). Thomas Kaufman says it's time to tell the story of the Civil War (sic) truthfully.
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Wednesday Apr 09, 2025
2025 Apr 9 The Bryan Hyde Show
Wednesday Apr 09, 2025
Wednesday Apr 09, 2025
The globalists have turned up the volume on their paid protestors and agitators and the outrages are coming at us faster than ever. Brandon Smith has a great explanation of how crazed leftists are being used to provoke us in hopes of justifying full-blown dictatorship.
The lockdowns were in full swing just 5 years ago and it's remarkable how we skeptics have been quietly vindicated on nearly all counts. Jennifer Sey looks back on the last 5 years and wonders when we'll see authentic accountability.
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Forgive me for reaching into the wayback machine but I wanted to share an article I penned 14 years ago on the topic of groupthink and crimes of opinions. The group manipulation techniques are still very much at work in our day.
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