Episodes
Friday Mar 17, 2023
2023 Mar 17 The Bryan Hyde Show
Friday Mar 17, 2023
Friday Mar 17, 2023
It's been 20 years since the U.S. invaded Iraq on false pretenses. Jacob Hornberger describes the lessons learned and how the opportunists who pushed for that war are still gaming the system.
There shouldn't be much doubt as to whether or not we live under a system that effectively operates as if it is above the law. Martin Geddes has some first-hand experience in holding administrative criminals accountable.
Here's a story that provides some depth and breadth to American history. Lawrence W. Reed wonders if it was luck or a miracle that brought the pilgrims together with an English-speaking Indian named Samoset.
3 years ago we were told that our lives and freedoms would be locked down for 15 days to "slow the spread." Julie Kelly reminds us on the third anniversary of the lockdowns that the folks responsible have yet to experience real accountability.
The people who pushed the covid lockdowns and mandates must be held accountable for their mistakes and separated from power. William Sullivan says the looming reckoning for covid tyrants is coming.
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Thursday Mar 16, 2023
2023 Mar 16 The Bryan Hyde Show
Thursday Mar 16, 2023
Thursday Mar 16, 2023
The biggest decision that any of us will have to make in the near future is whether or not to consent to a central bank digital currency. Kit Knightly warns that the SVB failure is setting up the perfect crisis in which government will "rescue" us with a CBDC.
It can be difficult to have a rational conversation about a national divorce. Jon Miltimore has some very solid advice for all sides of this issue.
This is likely the most controversial thing I'll be sharing today. Does a society that dresses as if it matters have more respect for itself? Maida Korte says we may be selling ourselves short.
The last 3 years have given us plenty of opportunity to see our fears being played upon. David Bell explains why pandemics are not the real public health threat.
Never been invited to a struggle session? Some of us would like to keep it that way. El Gato Malo has a marvelous breakdown of what these Marxist sideshows mean for civil society.
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Wednesday Mar 15, 2023
2023 Mar 15 The Bryan Hyde Show
Wednesday Mar 15, 2023
Wednesday Mar 15, 2023
Government shouldn't be shielding bankers from the consequences of their actions. Jacob Hornberger asks, why not let banks fail?
Politicians are suggesting that the taxpayer-funded assistance being offered failing banks is somehow, "not a bailout." Thomas L. Knapp disagrees with that claim and makes the case that this is, in fact, a bailout.
The greatest danger and opportunity of our current monetary crisis is that it will be used to implement a government-controlled digital currency. James Howard Kunstler describes our money troubles.
Sorry if this sounds strident but the folks who pushed the Jan 6 narrative while carefully omitting crucial context that the security footage has provided, have crossed a line. Julie Kelly explains what the 'spill' of FBI secrets is revealing about our politicized system of justice.
Some caught on quickly, others have yet to recognize that the face mask was more of a symbol of submission than a protection. D. Parker lays out why the masks are a metaphor for how the far left feels about freedom.
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Tuesday Mar 14, 2023
2023 Mar 14 The Bryan Hyde Show
Tuesday Mar 14, 2023
Tuesday Mar 14, 2023
Eric Peters from Eric Peters Autos stops by for our weekly chat. If you're serious about making sense of current events, Eric always has an informed take.
Here's a bit of common sense that a surprising number of people don't want to hear: Let the bad banks fail, says Peter Jacobsen. There should be consequences for bad decisions.
What are you doing to nourish your soul regularly? J.B. Shurk says that personal sacrifice is nourishment for the soul. Especially when it's done willingly.
What's happening to our monetary system isn't exactly a surprise. Jacob Hornberger has long warned about the pitfalls of our cruddy and dangerous monetary system.
If you were watching last week's hearing before the House Weaponization of the Federal Government subcommittee, the contempt of the ruling class was on display. Ron Paul recounts how House Democrats attacked the messengers.
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Monday Mar 13, 2023
2023 Mar 13 The Bryan Hyde Show
Monday Mar 13, 2023
Monday Mar 13, 2023
You've likely heard about the failure of Silicon Valley Bank and wondered what it means. Jeffrey A. Tucker says the collapse of SVB portends real dangers just ahead.
If a banking collapse has begun, why now? As Alexandra Bruce points out, it's not like there are a number of inconvenient truths from which we need to be distracted.
Anthony Fauci may yet go down in history as one of the greatest unelected tyrants of all time. To understand how people like Fauci come to power, check out Robert E. Wright's essay on Faucism's New Deal origins.
As crazy as things are getting, there's plenty of reason to remain optimistic. J.B. Shurk has a powerful message about liberting ourselves from dystopia. It starts with increasing our commitment to truth.
With all the carnage that arose during the covid lockdowns, some clear lessons have emerged. John Tamny reminds us that is that freedom is always the answer--regardless of virus origins.
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Friday Mar 10, 2023
2023 Mar 10 The Bryan Hyde Show
Friday Mar 10, 2023
Friday Mar 10, 2023
Which do you trust more, the free market or government? Peter Jacobsen joins me to talk about how the free market handles monopolies.
How do you counter woke mob/cancel culture intolerance without bringing more division to the table? Gregory T. Angelo is the president of the New Tolerance Campaign which works to promote authentic tolerance and to expose phony tolerance. I think he's on the right path.
More and more Americans are becoming jaded with higher ed and skipping college. Might this be a good thing?
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Thursday Mar 09, 2023
2023 Mar 9 The Bryan Hyde Show
Thursday Mar 09, 2023
Thursday Mar 09, 2023
Artificial intelligence is officially a part of our world now and will likely change how we do a number of things. Here's some reassurance from Deane Waldman M.D. that AI will not be replacing your doctor anytime soon.
Pay attention to the reaction of the political class in regards to Tucker Carlson airing never-before-seen video from the Jan 6 disturbance. Rajan Laad has a follow up to his earlier summary of Tucker's revelations.
It seems pretty likely that, at some point, climate crisis will be used to seize control of our lives just like covid was. Here's a reminder from Edward Ring that renewables aren't renewable and our forced exit from fossil fuels is a bad idea.
If you've ever wondered about the various climate brats and other useful idiots who are destroying priceless works of art and disrupting traffic to protest fossil fuels, here's a great explanation from Doug Casey.
Could the news media be playing up scary stories to discourage us from traveling abroad? Jeffrey A. Tucker asks, are you being frightened not to travel?
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Wednesday Mar 08, 2023
2023 Mar 8 The Bryan Hyde Show
Wednesday Mar 08, 2023
Wednesday Mar 08, 2023
If you need a story to help restore your faith in humankind, Lawrence W. Reed has a great one. It's also a great lesson on how to get the most out of others.
Having to choose between being truthful and being popular can be a challenge. Dan Sanchez spells out the reasons why unpopular truths need to be told and why freedom needs fearless truth-tellers.
Speaking of truth-tellers, this segment from Matt Walsh is a simple and direct response to trans activists who seem to have forgotten that the pushback they're getting is the result of a fight they chose to start.
The purveyors of the Jan 6 "insurrection" narrative are pushing back hard against Tucker Carlson and the video footage that casts serious doubts on their narrative. The truth is coming out and they are panicking.
A lot of us are getting serious about being preppers. Here's a terrific article by Daisy Luther that explains why there isn't just one way to prepare.
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Tuesday Mar 07, 2023
2023 Mar 7 The Bryan Hyde Show
Tuesday Mar 07, 2023
Tuesday Mar 07, 2023
It's my weekly sit-down with Eric Peters from Eric Peters Autos. There's a lot going on around us and I always feel better informed for hearing Eric's take.
We live in a time where patriots who actually love their country are smeared as terrorists who hate America and wish to destroy it. D. Parker wonders why those who hate America don't just leave it.
What was done to the public over the past 3 years was horrific and unnecessary. Bill Rice does a marvelous job of connecting the dots to explain how all of this happened.
We only have a finite amount of attention and energy to draw upon each day. James Howard Kunstler reminds us that it's important to focus on what actually matters.
Now that the previously hidden Jan 6 videos from the U.S. Capitol are finally being seen, it's clear why the narrative managers are so panicked. Julie Kelly has a thorough analysis of how the "insurrection" narrative is falling apart.
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Monday Mar 06, 2023
2023 Mar 6 The Bryan Hyde Show
Monday Mar 06, 2023
Monday Mar 06, 2023
The last 8 weeks have been a serious challenge. By taking part in a community theater production of Titanic the Musical, I've learned some incredibly valuable lessons about stepping outside of the comfort zone and the power of building community. I also had a lot of fun.
If you're collecting precious metals, in anticipation of an impending apocalypse of some sort, you need to see Paul Rosenberg's latest essay. He has a fascinating and positive take on the missing gold economy.
It's still a bit shocking to recall how divisive the issue of mandatory face masks became during the past 3 years. Jon Miltimore expounds on the true lesson of masking and what we learned about effectiveness as well as means and ends.
It's been almost a year since Will Smith unleashed the slap heard round the world on Chris Rock. Rajan Laad says Chris Rock has shown everyone how to deal with personal setbacks by how he responded to being attacked.
All of us have experienced a lot of indignity in the recent past. Richard Kelly has a beautiful reminder that dignity is yours to lose.
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