Episodes
Wednesday Oct 04, 2023
2023 Oct 4 The Bryan Hyde Show
Wednesday Oct 04, 2023
Wednesday Oct 04, 2023
Here's a question that may cause some sleepless nights: Is the money in your checking account yours or the banks? Jonathan Newman takes a closer look at the language of the bankers and what it really means.
Have you noticed how unpopular it is for anyone in business to be turning a profit? Walter Block has a great explanation of why profits are awesome and all around us.
The one place where it should be acceptable to be a pack rat is when it comes to accumulating books. Annie Holmquist explains why every home needs burgeoning bookshelves.
An essential part of learning to think clearly and independently starts with asking the question "why?" Dana E. Abizaid lays out the reasons why this should be taught to our kids as early as possible.
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If you haven't read Orwell's "I984" recently, you might want to snag a copy and read it again. Bobbie Anne Flower Cox makes the case that we're seeing an astonishing amount of Orwellian revisionism right now regarding the covid response.
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Tuesday Oct 03, 2023
2023 Oct 3 The Bryan Hyde Show
Tuesday Oct 03, 2023
Tuesday Oct 03, 2023
Eric Peters from Eric Peters Autos stops by for our weekly chat. We talk about climate change and the general welfare clause as well as how it's getting tougher to unlock what you already "own."
Are we about to see a three way race in next year's presidential election? Here's 500mg of industrial strength reality supplement, courtesy of James Howard Kunstler.
If you hold to traditional values of right/wrong, freedom and individual rights--you are considered a radical. J.B. Shurk has a timely message regarding the new rules for radicals today.
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This one is going to raise a few eyebrows. Walter Block has a fascinating take on why you shouldn't need a doctor's permission to get prescription drugs.
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Monday Oct 02, 2023
2023 Oct 2 The Bryan Hyde Show
Monday Oct 02, 2023
Monday Oct 02, 2023
If you think you have nothing in common with someone like Russell Brand, think again. Jon Miltimore says Brand's demonetization is not a bug of the emerging financial order, it's a feature.
Not all activism is bad. However, as Paul Rosenberg points out, much of the activism we see today is problematic, to put it mildly.
It looks like we can add reading to your children to the growing list of "things-that-are-racist." Annie Holmquist explains how we can counter propaganda by filling our children's minds with the good, true and beautiful.
Brandon Smith is back with his "Solutions Are Scary" series. This time he makes the case for economic rebellion and black markets.
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The covid pandemic has been replaced by another kind of pandemic. Jeffrey Tucker describes the growing pandemic of lockdown denialism.
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Friday Sep 29, 2023
2023 Sept 29 The Bryan Hyde Show
Friday Sep 29, 2023
Friday Sep 29, 2023
With a little over a year to go before the 2024 general election, things could get very...spicy in the U.S. Karen Kwiatkowski has an interesting take on what we might see between now and then. It's thought-provoking, to put it mildly.
What do you think of when you hear the term "globalism?" J.B. Shurk does an admirable job of objectively describing the threat posed by globalism and why it must be destroyed.
Being able to think clearly requires making time to develop our thinking skills. Candice McManimon says making space for silence is an essential part of that effort.
We all learned a lot about trusting the experts over the past 3 years. Ben Bartee has a great piece on the 1600 climate experts who have signed a declaration that calls out "climate change" as a hoax.
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Has medicine unwittingly become the willing servant of the unholy trinity of big pharma, big tech and big government? That's the question being asked by Russ Gonnering who explains why medicine finds itself in the wilderness these days.
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Thursday Sep 28, 2023
2023 Sept 28 The Bryan Hyde Show
Thursday Sep 28, 2023
Thursday Sep 28, 2023
It's pretty tough to follow mainstream media without subjecting yourself to industrial-strength brainwashing. Daisy Luther warns that the so-called "trusted news initiative" is a tool for this very purpose.
Speaking of brainwashing, ever heard of "cultural humility training?" Leah E. Stevens explains how this new form of weaponized guilt is being merged with rabid wokeness to wreck therapy.
Home is one of the few remaining sacred spaces left in our world. Walker Larson explores the question of "what is a home?" and explains why it is worth defending.
Whether we understand it or not, we're all getting a prolonged object lesson on how inflation works. Axel Weber describes why inflation not only hurts our pocketbooks, it diverts money that could have been better used elsewhere.
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What if Anthony Fauci was playing the role of a front man for the covid pandemic in order to give the CIA cover from things it did not want the public to know? Jeffrey A. Tucker shares some disturbing new facts that have come to light.
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Wednesday Sep 27, 2023
2023 Sept 27 The Bryan Hyde Show
Wednesday Sep 27, 2023
Wednesday Sep 27, 2023
I'm not trying to make anyone sad or uncomfortable but when we consider how much we have in common with a slavery contract, it's pretty eye-opening. Jeff Thomas explains the "master" and "servant" system of modern government.
Some ideas sound magnificent, right up until we start thinking like an economist. For instance, how would you feel about a 4 day work week? Mark Ross says, it's not the blessing some think it is.
Just because no one will mistake you for a cultured, sophisticated man-about-town, doesn't mean you should be uncivilized. Jeff Minnick has some timely tips on how not to be a barbarian.
Looking from some good news? Paul Rosenberg reminds us that the public's trust in authority is breaking down. This means that all the systems arrayed against moral clarity are beginning to crack.
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We've all heard people respond to complaints about taxation with, "But who would build the roads?" Thomas Walker-Werth says a better question might be, "Do we even want roads?"
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Tuesday Sep 26, 2023
2023 Sept 26 The Bryan Hyde Show
Tuesday Sep 26, 2023
Tuesday Sep 26, 2023
Eric Peters from Eric Peters Autos swings by for our weekly visit. We talk about why he's a libertarian and how to maintain perspective when things are going sideways.
The most powerful word in any language is the word "no." Jeffrey Folks has a great primer on how to say no and why it's a skill that must be mastered if we wish to keep our freedom.
The truth about the deceptive covid narrative is getting more uncomfortable by the day. James Howard Kunstler spells out the latest revelations and how the steam table is being set up for our buffet of consequences.
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Why do conservatives always seem to be behind the curve in fighting the culture war? Christian Toto says it has a lot to do with the Right's refusal to support the arts.
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Monday Sep 25, 2023
2023 Sept 25 The Bryan Hyde Show
Monday Sep 25, 2023
Monday Sep 25, 2023
Ever so slowly, the narrative that was used to justify medical tyranny under covid is coming apart. Barry Brownstein shares the case of a noted physician who advocates covid civil disobedience.
The wickedness of what the ruling class did to us under the banner of "public health" is something almost no one in power dares to acknowledge. Jeffrey A. Tucker describes the great demoralization campaign to which we've been subjected.
Becoming a serious advocate for freedom requires breaking out of the standard political paradigm, at some point. Matthew Lloyd has a great essay on why libertarians must rise above the left-right dichotomy of politics.
At the risk of sounding alarmist, this is a topic that needs some serious consideration right now. The folks in power are getting desperate and the window to get yourself squared away is rapidly closing.
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How far would you go to protect your children? Annie Holmquist writes about the German parents who are risking arrest for daring to homeschool their children.
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Friday Sep 22, 2023
2023 Sept 22 The Bryan Hyde Show
Friday Sep 22, 2023
Friday Sep 22, 2023
The quest to consolidate power at the federal level is about to intensify. Biden is creating a new White House office based on "gun violence prevention."
When you absolutely positively have to smear someone beyond redemption, the tried and true tactic is to label them a sexual predator. Kit Knightly has an interesting take on how British MPs are trying to cancel Russell Brand before he's been convicted of any crime.
How can you know when central bank digital currencies are about to be made mandatory? Brandon Smith says, watch for when governments start calling for price controls, because rationing and CBDCs are next.
Anyone who is paying attention is beginning to realize that social media is deeply unhealthy. Cadence McManimon says, it's a powerful lesson in why you should keep your personal life personal.
We're now learning that the FBI had so many paid informants taking part in Jan 6 that they lost count. Are we sure we can trust them to be honest on other matters?
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Sasha Stone has an absolute gift for cutting through the spin and deceit of what our Orwellian MSM is selling. Her latest essay is spot-on in describing how Trump has been cast as Emmanuel Goldstein. Definitely worth a read.
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Thursday Sep 21, 2023
2023 Sept 21 The Bryan Hyde Show
Thursday Sep 21, 2023
Thursday Sep 21, 2023
The dust is beginning to settle over New Mexico's governor attempting to enact an "emergency" gun ban. Mike Maharrey breaks down the reasons why the ban was a clear violation of the right of self defense.
Forced charity has become the norm with government taking from some to give to others. Axel Weber explains why true charity can only blossom under free market capitalism.
There are a lot of "isms" floating around out there. J.B Shurk has some timely advice on the difference between communism, fascism and globalism.
Nobody likes to play the fool but there's no substitute for making mistakes when it comes to achieving wisdom and growth. Francisco Zuniga makes a strong case for why our mistakes are our friends.
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Next time someone demands that you give specific ways that government is getting too intrusive, here's a list of 20 common functions of American life that the bureaucrats would like to regulate, restrict or outright ban.
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