Episodes

Tuesday May 16, 2023
2023 May 16 The Bryan Hyde Show
Tuesday May 16, 2023
Tuesday May 16, 2023
Eric Peters from Eric Peters Autos joins me to discuss our current state of affairs as well as what each of us can do about it.
Lawfare is becoming the preferred tool of tyranny by those in power and their corporate partners. Find time to read Ammon Bundy's letter to St. Luke's attorney where Ammon calls out Erik Stidham on his distortions and abuse of the legal system. Lots of details here the media will not report.
The desperation of the political class can be seen in their escalating calls for gun control. Ron Paul explains how the gun control debate ignores the real problems in a mad grab for power.
There is nowhere left to hide for those of us who love our freedom. The Dept. of Homeland Security is now producing videos teaching citizens how to identify "radicalized conservatives" which is newspeak for anyone who will not submit without question.
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Monday May 15, 2023
2023 May 15 The Bryan Hyde Show
Monday May 15, 2023
Monday May 15, 2023
I'd be shocked if there's anyone who hasn't been dealing with some level of depression over the past couple of years. Paul Rosenberg shares his experience and it's one worth examining.
If you survived the past 3 years with your principles intact, you are likely a confirmed wrongthinker. Jeffrey A. Tucker's essay on covid and the 3 tests of compliance is very eye-opening.
The world's financial stability is pretty shaky right now. Daisy Luther has an excellent essay on the 3 layers of financial preparedness and it's some very solid advice.
Does our tolerance create the impression of consent to the very things that are corrupting our society? Brandon Smith says tolerance is overrated and it's time to start gate-keeping American society again.
As much as we appreciate hearing our viewpoints being validated, there's real danger in only considering information with which we agree. Caitlin Johnstone explains how ideological echo chambers make us stupid.
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Wednesday May 10, 2023
2023 May 10 The Bryan Hyde Show
Wednesday May 10, 2023
Wednesday May 10, 2023
Well, that didn't take long. Tucker Carlson is back with a video presence on Twitter. His take on how media deceives us is very accurate.
There's plenty of concern over how to regulate AI but a top-down approach may not be the best way. Michael N. Peterson recommends a bottom-up approach to governing the new generation of AI.
The never-ending gaslighting is really starting to wear thin. Fauci and Biden are rewriting the history of covid-19 restrictions and, predictably, they're making themselves out as heroes.
Students of The Fourth Turning are seeing some familiar patterns emerge in our current Fourth Turning crisis. As Jim Quinn explains, we've see this dynamic before and can learn from how it played out.
History may not repeat itself but it sure offers some striking deja vu moments. Victor Davis Hanson gives a solid recounting of the Jacobin terror of the French Revolution and explores our own impending Thermidor reaction.
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Tuesday May 09, 2023
2023 May 9 The Bryan Hyde Show
Tuesday May 09, 2023
Tuesday May 09, 2023
Eric Peters from Eric Peters Autos joins me for our weekly chat. Eric always has a thoughtful take on current events and a shot of encouragement for anyone who's paying attention.
People who are serious about their freedom are willing to vote with their feet, if necessary. As Jon Miltimore points out, America is having an Atlas Shrugged moment right now.
The conviction of more Jan 6 defendants last week is a solid indicator that the purge of patriots is still very much ongoing. J.B. Shurk notes that the federal government seems prepared to burn the whole house down.
While the calls for gun control are loud and shrill at this moment, there's an essential truth that must be acknowledged: Government lacks the moral judgment to disarm the public in the name of safety.
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Monday May 08, 2023
2023 May 8 The Bryan Hyde Show
Monday May 08, 2023
Monday May 08, 2023
Kent McManigal is absolutely on target with his latest column describing how some people want everyone rigidly controlled and those who aren't afraid of others. He says, it's better not to be led by your fears.
The war on Western culture has been going on for some time. Few people have explained how it originated and what we're up against like James Lindsay. His 30 minute video is well worth your time.
If you haven't surrendered to the counsels of despair in the past 3 years, you're doing better than many. Jeffrey A. Tucker spells out why America will never give up its ideals.
The number of untruths and outright distortions of reality that we're expected to affirm as truth each day is simply staggering. James Howard Kunstler beautifully describes this pretend-to-the-end mentality.
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Friday May 05, 2023
2023 May 5 The Bryan Hyde Show
Friday May 05, 2023
Friday May 05, 2023
If you're struggling to keep your feet on solid ground in our turbulent times, Jeff Minnick has some tactics to maintain your rights, freedoms, dignity and traditions. It's a matter of knowing how to fight our failed post-modernist gods.
In our highly politicized environment, spiritual matters are summarily dismissed as irrelevant superstition. J.B. Shurk notes that as a digitized iron curtain descends, spiritual faith is rising and that's a good thing.
Our current Fourth Turning is building towards its crescendo. Wayne Lusvardi says the madness of what's happening is irreversible when it is wrongly explained.
Dr. John C. Pulver from Climbing Upward joins me for another strong dose of common sense on how to avoid getting mired in a sense of victimhood. It's all about becoming the best version of yourself.
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Thursday May 04, 2023
2023 May 4 The Bryan Hyde Show
Thursday May 04, 2023
Thursday May 04, 2023
I know we're not supposed to worry so much about things over which we have little control. At the same time, the debt ceiling crisis is a very instructive farce for anyone who's paying attention. Doug Casey says the U.S. should declare bankruptcy.
This one is going to rub some people the wrong way but it's still worth a read. Jacob Hornberger explains why the U.S. military's recruiting crisis is actually a very positive sign for our nation.
The struggles that our kids are having right now are a real challenge for many families. Lenore Skenazy has a thought-provoking take on why it's so hard to get kids off screens and back into real life.
Could the rumors about the government's new mortgage rules be true? Economist Peter Jacobsen says, yes, borrowers with good credit scores are being punished--despite what fact-checkers say.
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Wednesday May 03, 2023
2023 May 3 The Bryan Hyde Show
Wednesday May 03, 2023
Wednesday May 03, 2023
If you sense the heat is being turned up in the quest to silence dissent, you're not wrong. Sasha Stone has a great essay on AOC and the happy fascists who are building our dystopian nightmare.
The debt ceiling debate in the nation's capitol is a fascinating study of how politics works. Brandon Smith explains how conservatives will be blamed either way when our economy finally hits the wall.
We were told that we should "trust the science" and the official narrative in order to avoid so-called "misinformation." So, why are so many covid authoritarians suddenly shifting their narratives?
Your conscience is a much better guide to right and wrong than the law is. Especially when considering how every one of us has been made a criminal of some sort.
We're all going to have the opportunity to discover just how committed we are to our principles. Tom Woods highlights another example of the growing clampdown on dissent.
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Tuesday May 02, 2023
2023 May 2 The Bryan Hyde Show
Tuesday May 02, 2023
Tuesday May 02, 2023
Eric Peters from Eric Peters Autos swings by for a bit of freedom therapy. There's room on the couch so grab a seat.
Ammon Bundy has petitioned a federal court to take up jurisdiction over the civil case being litigated against him by St. Lukes attorneys in state courts. Here's the latest twist in a case that shows hell hath no fury like the law firm of a healthcare giant scorned.
A lot of people are weighing in on Tucker Carlson's departure from Fox News but more of us should be thinking about his recent speech to the Heritage Foundation. Annie Holmquist highlights the challenge Tucker issued to us before his dismissal.
We are on the verge of some remarkable changes thanks to the advent of AI. Jeff Minnick weighs in on real and artificial intelligence and where we're headed.
Joe Biden announced his intention to run for re-election in 2024 recently and he framed the election in terms of whether we want more or less freedom and rights. Jim Nellis breaks down the president's remarks and what he may have meant.
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Monday May 01, 2023
2023 May 1 The Bryan Hyde Show
Monday May 01, 2023
Monday May 01, 2023
What happens if the U.S. dollar loses reserve currency status? Ryan McMaken says, it's a good thing for ordinary Americans.
We've come to expect "wars and rumors of wars" in our time. James Howard Kunstler has a pretty solid take on what's unfolding before us.
Our current events seem to be picking up speed as more people are awakening to the deception being forced upon us. J.B. Shurk has a great essay on why government without consent lacks legitimacy.
It's rare to see high profile entertainers taking a stand that goes against the one-sided cultish thinking of the establishment. Jon Miltimore reports that actor Tim Robbins has recently been taking the media to task for hiding government censorship.
If you've finally come to realize that there is nowhere left to hide from the growing insanity, here's a piece you might enjoy. Josh Hammer writes about Tucker Carlson and the struggle for civilizational sanity.
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