Episodes

Wednesday Aug 09, 2023
2023 Aug 9 The Bryan Hyde Show
Wednesday Aug 09, 2023
Wednesday Aug 09, 2023
It's so easy to live in a state of perpetual distraction. Barry Brownstein wonders, what else are we missing, in terms of the little miracles all around us?
Serious question here, do you feel that inflation has subsided? It's likely that most of us are still experiencing sticker shock with every fill-up and trip to the supermarket. Brandon Smith says, hang on tight, because we're about to experience real inflation.
Anyone who has been on a snipe hunt can better appreciate the difference between what's real and what isn't. Toby Rogers notes that our biggest battles today are found in turning away from the artificial and ridiculous.
It's easy to dismiss the Deep State as conspiracy fodder. But that's usually because people are not well informed about it. Paul Rosenberg has a marvelous primer on the Deep State that provides some genuine perspective on what it is and what it isn't.
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The more society has become fixated on all things "super-sized", the less free we've become. Kirkpatrick Sale says, now is the time to focus on making everything smaller.
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Tuesday Aug 08, 2023
2023 Aug 8 The Bryan Hyde Show
Tuesday Aug 08, 2023
Tuesday Aug 08, 2023
It's our weekly chat with Eric Peters from Eric Peters Autos. We talk about the outlawing of certain lightbulbs and other current happenings of note.
Would you know if a tyrant was working to bring you under his control? Annie Holmquist shares 3 signs by which you can know that you're dealing with a tyrant.
Ready for a no-holds-barred summary of what's what? James Howard Kunstler says enjoy the pleasures of the last days of summer because it won't be long before the normies awaken.
If you haven't seen the knife-wielding robber who catches a world class beatdown from the employees of the store he's ransacking, it's memorable. Michael Herman has a brilliant synopsis of what this event reveals about society and about each of us.
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It seems clear now that the doctors who authored a paper on the proximal origin of covid were persuaded to write a paper that denied what they believed among themselves. Jon Miltimore says now other scientists are calling their paper a "fraud" and "scientific misconduct."
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Friday Aug 04, 2023
2023 Aug 4 The Bryan Hyde Show
Friday Aug 04, 2023
Friday Aug 04, 2023
There's no shortage of disorder around us but before we set out to fix it, we should fix whatever disorder exists within us. Dr. John C. Pulver joins me to talk about finding order in our lives.
Conscience is a highly personal thing. Not everyone is willing to stand up and be counted when there's a chance of being punished for doing so. The case of a Wisconsin teen who was arrested for reading bible verses outside an "all ages" drag show raises some interesting questions.
It takes a large amount of willful blindness to not see how the ruling class is refusing to abide by the proper limits on their power. J.B. Shurk warns that the "elites" cannot hide from the consequence of their actions.
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Here it comes. The MSM is already urging us to "stay indoors" because of the "climate emergency." Could new lockdowns under the guise of global warming be far away?
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Thursday Aug 03, 2023
2023 Aug 3 The Bryan Hyde Show
Thursday Aug 03, 2023
Thursday Aug 03, 2023
Those who love and defend personal freedom catch a lot of hate these days from both wings of the uniparty. Logan Albright has some great insights on how liberty has become the universal scapegoat.
Fear is a useful tool in the hands of activists. Laura Dodsworth explains how the green agenda is fueled by fear as climate alarmists try to terrify us into changing our behavior.
Cities have long been equated with civilization but things are changing. Doug Casey makes a strong case that the ongoing deterioration of large cities may be a signal that it's time to relocate.
The fight over school choice is largely driven by resistance to the introduction of woke ideology and indoctrination into our government schools. Brandon Smith says the next generation is being groomed for destruction.
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To fully grasp the irrationality of the ruling class towards former president Trump, it's necessary to follow the timeline of madness that began more than 7 years ago. Sasha Stone is a former Democrat and leftist who broke out of the bubble during the covid madness. Her take on Trump and the seeds of hysteria is enlightening.
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Wednesday Aug 02, 2023
2023 Aug 2 The Bryan Hyde Show
Wednesday Aug 02, 2023
Wednesday Aug 02, 2023
Someone wants us to be fearful and more easily manipulated. D. Parker asks, does it seem as though every news story lately is on climate doom?
The move to ban lead on federal lands is a backdoor attempt to discourage firearms ownership by making ammo prohibitively expensive. Mark Jones describes Biden's latest attack on the Second Amendment.
As difficult as it must be for the striking Hollywood actors and writers right now, the fact remains that their studio-labor model has become outdated. Ryan McMaken says, these actors and writers may have to get used to stagnant wages.
Investigative journalist Jordan Schachtel is a great resource for people seeking credible information. His latest column is worth your time. It's titled: "How they got away with it, now what?"
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If you haven't been labeled a conspiracy theorist at least once, you're not even trying to speak the truth. Paul Rosenberg has a terrific explanation of why the phrase "conspiracy theory" is nothing more than thuggery.
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Tuesday Aug 01, 2023
2023 Aug 1 The Bryan Hyde Show
Tuesday Aug 01, 2023
Tuesday Aug 01, 2023
My friend and fellow freedom conspirator Eric Peters from Eric Peters Autos joins me for a quick rundown of current events and discussion of how to claim your freedom.
Someone wants us frightened and off balance. Why else would they be breathlessly informing us that we've entered the age of "global boiling?" Brendan O'Neill says, don't be ridiculous, it's time to stand up to the eco-fearmongering.
Anytime someone tells you that so-called "common sense" gun control isn't about confiscation, feel free to laugh in their face. D. Parker serves up the historical perspective that puts the lie to the left's claims that "no one is coming for your guns."
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If you haven't experienced the writing of C.S. Lewis, you're missing out on a marvelous experience. Samantha Roth explains how "The Chronicles of Narnia" and learning from the past are two of Lewis' greatest contributions to the world.
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Monday Jul 31, 2023
2023 July 31 The Bryan Hyde Show
Monday Jul 31, 2023
Monday Jul 31, 2023
One of the best pieces of life advice you'll ever hear is Booker T. Washington's counsel to, "Cast down your bucket where you are." Barry Brownstein unpacks this marvelous saying and how it applies to us.
With all the serious stuff going on around us, it's easy to forget the simple joy of laughter. Annie Holmquist celebrates loving laughter in a world that discourages joy.
School choice is gaining ground as the divide between parents and teachers unions deepens. As Kerry McDonald explains, it's the year of school choice but some barriers remain.
Resisting the assimilation efforts of the Borg takes some hardcore commitment. Dr. Simon Godek has some top notch suggestions for fortifying yourself against the Great Reset.
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The question of who runs the world has spawned innumerable conspiracy theories. Check out this short video clip explaining how we are being ruled through financial means and see if it doesn't make sense.
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Thursday Jul 27, 2023
2023 July 27 The Bryan Hyde Show
Thursday Jul 27, 2023
Thursday Jul 27, 2023
If you've had a suspicion that someone is messing with your mind, you're not wrong. Annie Holmquist explains the 1958 psychological warfare plan that is playing out before us.
Not to add to the pressure we're all feeling but we are standing at a turning point. Jeffrey A. Tucker describes the great cloud of disrepute that indicates how broken our world has become.
Here's a bit of good news: There has been acknowledgement of rights violations in the city of Moscow, Idaho where the city has been ordered to pay $300,000 to 3 church-goers arrested for singing hymns in a parking lot in 2020.
Why is free speech under such relentless attack right now? Barry Brownstein says it's because totalitarianism starts with censorship. And the principles of a free society are rapidly being redefined.
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The St. Lukes health care leviathan has been awarded a $56 million judgement against Ammon Bundy and Diego Rodriguez. There's a lot more to this case that has been suppressed by corporate media. Check out Ammon's video where he explains the 4 reasons he didn't defend himself in court.
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Wednesday Jul 26, 2023
2023 July 26 The Bryan Hyde Show
Wednesday Jul 26, 2023
Wednesday Jul 26, 2023
Of all the businesses that are "too big to fail" in the eyes of the ruling class, banks rule the roost. Thomas L. Knapp offers a more realistic alternative: Banks should sell their services rather than gamble with your money.
Understanding the Constitution isn't rocket science. Mike Maharrey from the Tenth Amendment Center offers 3 essentials to better understand what it is and what it isn't.
Nowhere is our language becoming more distorted and and disconnected from reality than in the realm of transgender medical treatment. Milli Sands spells out the deceptive advertising used to sell "gender affirming surgery. "
Here's the down and dirty details of what's going on in the nation's capitol. James Howard Kunstler shares his thoughts on the purple hour as Biden's reign draws to a close.
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One of the greatest gifts we can give our children and grandchildren is the gift of family traditions. Cadence McManimon explains how to teach children to value tradition.
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Tuesday Jul 25, 2023
2023 July 25 The Bryan Hyde Show
Tuesday Jul 25, 2023
Tuesday Jul 25, 2023
Eric Peters from Eric Peters Autos stops by to talk shop. The craziness always seems a bit more bearable after a visit with Eric.
Libraries used to be among the safest places for children. Now that the America Library Association is under the leadership of a professed "Marxist lesbian," some states are distancing themselves the organization.
When parents and teachers unions are at odds, there's going to be plenty of controversy. J.D. Tuccille says this is why school choice may be an idea whose time has come.
The most disturbing part of the pandemic, the lockdowns and the mandates was not what we learned about the power-hungry and opportunistic. It was what was revealed about ordinary people acting out of fear.
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We hear the word "socialism" spoken with reverence as well as distaste, depending upon who is saying it. For those looking for a clear understanding of the word, here's a terrific essay from Adam Martin on the essential ethic of socialism.
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