Episodes
Thursday Aug 31, 2023
2023 Aug 31 The Bryan Hyde Show
Thursday Aug 31, 2023
Thursday Aug 31, 2023
The big question that's hanging over all of us right now is one that very few people want to tackle head-on. Jeffrey A. Tucker asks what others won't: Are we facing lockdowns 2.0?
If the ruling class starts feeling froggy and decides to implement mandates again, the Tenth Amendment Center has the proper response--Refuse to comply and nullify.
Addiction can take a lot of different forms. Paul Rosenberg makes a solid but uncomfortable case that the most common addiction in the 21st Century is our addiction to algorithms that abuse us.
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So much of the information being beamed at us around the clock is steeped in industrial-strength fear. Donald Jeffries reminds us that we have nothing to fear but fear porn itself.
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Wednesday Aug 30, 2023
2023 Aug 30 The Bryan Hyde Show
Wednesday Aug 30, 2023
Wednesday Aug 30, 2023
One of the more telling signs of our times is the effort to criminalize pointing out or standing up to tyranny. Olivia Murray shares the story of the 12 year old Colorado boy thrown out of class for having a Gadsden flag patch on his backpack.
The biggest difference between those who love freedom and those who don't is that the ones who don't are insistent upon forcing their control upon us. D. Parker says resisting the corrupted and crooked far left is possible but it requires a firm commitment to the truth.
It's sad to see the maskaholics starting to creep out of the woodwork once again. John Tierney recommends that we pay no attention to the irrational souls who wish to force masks upon us.
Becoming a classically educated individual used to require a functional knowledge of what's known as the Trivium. Heather Carson explains why grammer, logic and rhetoric are the foundation of the language arts.
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Empires have risen and declined pretty regularly throughout human history. The Good Citizen has a marvelous take on our Empire of Elastic Waistbands and where we're headed.
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Tuesday Aug 29, 2023
2023 Aug 29 The Bryan Hyde Show
Tuesday Aug 29, 2023
Tuesday Aug 29, 2023
It's my weekly chat with Eric Peters from Eric Peters Autos. We talk freedom, cars and the need to stand firm against the return of covid mania.
The lawfare campaign of St. Lukes' legal hitmen against Ammon Bundy is intensifying. The latest exchange of emails between Ammon and lead counsel Erik Stidham reveals the depth of institutionalized evil that's possible when corporations climb into bed with government.
It's hard to overstate the power of good books to influence us in positive ways. Francisco Zuniga has a great essay on searching for truth and excellence in youth literature and movies.
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To understand why the U.S. government is so determined to fight a proxy war against Russia in Ukraine, we must first understand the history of the military industrial complex. Jeff Thomas does a marvelous job of connecting the dots as he explains the outcome of war with Russia.
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Monday Aug 28, 2023
2023 Aug 28 The Bryan Hyde Show
Monday Aug 28, 2023
Monday Aug 28, 2023
Are you starting to recognize the pattern? Something scary is coming and the ruling class needs more power over you right now. Brandon Smith lays out how covid and climate change are simply vehicles for global totalitarianism.
There's a fine line between blind obedience and reasonable cooperation. Daisy Luther has an excellent take on why you can't just blindly obey the authorities in a disaster.
With all the political back and forth going on, it's helpful to not get too mired in the partisan aspects. Jon Miltimore asks the most relevant question of the hour: Who will guard the guards to keep them honest?
Our prosperity is under constant attack by a political monster that continually blocks our way to prosperity. Art Carden exposes the three-headed monster giving us lousy public policy.
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For all the media coverage and subsequent analysis of last week's GOP debate, there was very little substance offered to the American people. Jeffrey A. Tucker breaks down the great game of "let's pretend."
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Friday Aug 25, 2023
2023 Aug 25 The Bryan Hyde Show
Friday Aug 25, 2023
Friday Aug 25, 2023
The war for our children's minds takes many different forms. Annie Holmquist explains why we're better off choosing excellence than equitable mediocrity.
For some reason, politicians are very threatened by the prospect of individuals like you and me having complete control over our own money. Thomas L. Knapp says the looming choice before us is whether government can control our money or it can't.
The surest proof that government has grown beyond its usefulness in protecting our rights is the persecution of an Amish farmer who refuses to comply with USDA regulations. Patrick Carroll says there's something we can learn from this farmer's example.
It's hard to know who and what to believe about the unprecedented wildfire destruction and death on Maui. One of the more disturbing stories beginning to emerge is that some authorities closed roads and trapped residents trying to escape. There's an important lesson here.
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Ever wondered how totalitarians instill fear and restrict human rights? Scott Sturman has an excellent article on positive feedback loops and how they are used to expand totalitarian control.
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Thursday Aug 24, 2023
2023 Aug 24 The Bryan Hyde Show
Thursday Aug 24, 2023
Thursday Aug 24, 2023
The hardest part about recognizing how propagandized we are is the sense of isolation that comes with that recognition. Caitlin Johnstone reminds us, in a world ruled by propaganda, a sane worldview will necessarily be a fringe worldview.
Most people would agree that if an idea is so good that it has to be compulsory, it's probably not that great of an idea. Kerry McDonald notes that compulsory schooling laws seem to be the exception and she says these laws have got to go.
Life seems cheap to those who are intent on "saving the world" from humanity. J.B. Shurk makes the case for the sanctity of life and how those who cherish it are seen as a threat by those who wish to control humanity.
This could spark some serious debate, but here goes: Country music has a multiple personality disorder. Nevertheless, it still speaks to America on a level that other genres don't.
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When Christians believe that something is wrong, they take action to change it. Edward Ring has a very thought-provoking commentary on Christians and the globalist agenda.
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Wednesday Aug 23, 2023
2023 Aug 23 The Bryan Hyde Show
Wednesday Aug 23, 2023
Wednesday Aug 23, 2023
The prospect of renewed covid restrictions and mandates has a lot of us in a defiant mood. James Howard Kunstler warns those who are tempted to push such measure that we won't be fooled again.
The meteoric rise of Oliver Anthony into the public's consciousness has a lot of people wondering why his popularity is exploding. James R. Harrigan has an especially solid take of what this young singer has tapped into.
Another fantastic article about Oliver Anthony comes to us courtesy of Tom Luongo. Tom points out that the young man's popularity show us that authenticity--not fame--is the new coin of the realm.
This may seem like a strange way to approach the value of the 4-H program but there's a lot of truth in this article. Chloe Coleman advises, in the event of apocalypse, find the nearest 4-H club.
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Margaret Anna Alice has a marvelous essay on "How to Be an Upstander." For clarity, an upstander is someone who recognizes when something is wrong and acts to make it right. Good advice for all of us.
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Tuesday Aug 22, 2023
2023 Aug 22 The Bryan Hyde Show
Tuesday Aug 22, 2023
Tuesday Aug 22, 2023
Word on the street is that covid restrictions may be making a comeback. Eric Peters from Eric Peters Autos joins me to explore this topic and to urge principled noncompliance at every level.
When ruling systems lose legitimacy their days are numbered. J.B. Shurk reminds us how the ruling class sits atop a boiling pot and instead of turning down the heat, they're clamping down the lid.
Allan Stevo has been one of the most consistent voices of reason over the past 3 years. Check out his essay on 4 truths in need of embracing.
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Jordan Schachtel's investigative reporting is worth subscribing to his substack. His latest article on covid-19 being a cold+flu merger and rebrand is on target.
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Monday Aug 21, 2023
2023 Aug 21 The Bryan Hyde Show
Monday Aug 21, 2023
Monday Aug 21, 2023
I've spent many happy hours watching The Office purely for entertainment. Cody Cook says the popular sitcom about office politics can also teach us a lot about raw democracy.
What's not to love about the FedNow system that's being unrolled before our eyes? Connor Vasile says, pretty much everything about it. He offers a strong warning for the unwanted baggage it may bring.
Ready for a good strong dose of non-sugar-coated reality? Here's the latest from James Howard Kunstler on the bumpy ride that's straight ahead.
Those of us who aren't fluent in how the world of finance and monetary policy works will find it difficult to accurately describe what is coming. Charles Hugh Smith, on the other hand, knows what he's talking about and says he has a very bad feeling.
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Understanding the tyranny that we live under today takes a willingness to connect the dots and not a small amount of courage. Check out how Donald Jeffries describes our predicament of hanging separately instead of together.
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Friday Aug 18, 2023
2023 Aug 18 The Bryan Hyde Show
Friday Aug 18, 2023
Friday Aug 18, 2023
At the risk of stepping on some toes, here's a commentary that really made me think. It starts with the question, is it necessary to prove what's 'self-evident?'
Thanks to Schoolhouse Rock, my generation can recite the preamble to the Constitution by heart. Mike Maharrey from the Tenth Amendment Center notes that the preamble is the least important part of the document.
The attacks on the First Amendment can come from closer to home than we realize. Judge Andrew Napolitano lays out the story of a small-town police force that raided a weekly newspaper in their community.
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No matter what lies ahead, it's a safe bet that hard times will be a part of it. Now, more than ever, we need a leader of solid character like Robert E. Lee.
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