Episodes
Monday Jan 02, 2023
2023 Jan 2 The Bryan Hyde Show
Monday Jan 02, 2023
Monday Jan 02, 2023
You don't have to have beef with the legacy media to understand that they are not operating in your interests. Allan Stevo asks, did fake news scare you this week? If so, he has some solid guidance on taking back your time.
This may not seem particularly optimistic but it sure has the ring of good advice. To survive the economic uncertainty of 2023, Daisy Luther has a proven solution: frugality.
As long as we're prognosticating what to expect in the coming year, you might want to take a look at James Howard Kunstlers's latest. He says get out of the way, if you can't lend a hand.
Conspiracy theorists are proving far more reliable than their MSM detractors. Ben Sellers lays out the top 10 conspiracy theories that will be validated in 2023. Might want to keep an eye on these.
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Friday Dec 30, 2022
2022 Dec 30 The Bryan Hyde Show
Friday Dec 30, 2022
Friday Dec 30, 2022
If you're serious about maintaining your freedom, you must know what came before you. Robert E. Wright explains how freedom's future requires understanding the past.
The people who seek to rule us want us to believe that this is the system the founders intended. Jacob Hornberger begs to differ. He describes his favorite period in American history and demonstrates just how far we've strayed from authentic freedom.
There are some perks about working from home as well as some serious drawbacks. Todd Hayen takes a closer look at the trend and how fun at home may be part of a larger plan to keep us contained.
Drag queen story hour may seem like a good old fashioned moral panic to some, but to many of us, it's a clear indicator that our society is in decline. Even so, it's encouraging how many people turned out for Kirk Cameron's library reading recently.
Wondering what to watch for in the coming year? Doug Casey shares his #1 speculation for 2023: keep your eye on the push for central bank digital currencies.
The different names we give each generation tend to divide us. Vincent McCaffrey suggests that when naming the names we name ourselves, we might consider some rebranding.
Thursday Dec 29, 2022
2022 Dec 29 The Bryan Hyde Show
Thursday Dec 29, 2022
Thursday Dec 29, 2022
Question the way elections always seem to tip toward keeping the establishment in power and you will be labeled an "election denier." Jay Valentine wonders if we have reached the end of free elections.
If you're feeling a bit froggy, here's a great article from Edward Ring on the power of political optimism. He says, in our time, optimism is subversive to the doomsayers, so flaunt it.
If you're making resolutions for the new year, here's a great article from Jordan Alexander that's worth a read. He spells out the reasons why the mundane matters when it comes to making lasting changes.
The most important stories are often the ones being studiously ignored by the corporate press. Michael Amundson explains why the news block on the plight of the Dutch farmers is a harbinger of what's coming our way.
If the Twitter files haven't moved the needle on your give-a-hoot meter, take the time to read this essay by Jeffrey A. Tucker. He connects the dots as to how an occupied Twitter ruined countless lives.
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Wednesday Dec 28, 2022
2022 Dec 28 The Bryan Hyde Show
Wednesday Dec 28, 2022
Wednesday Dec 28, 2022
You probably don't need a lot of coaxing to get you to consider that the corporate media and big government aren't really on your side. Here's a remarkable article by Leighton Woodhouse about how the establishment media is rushing to defend the FBI over the Twitter files.
There's a lot of truth to the saying "follow the money." Ron Paul explains how the recently passed Omnibus bill shows that war and authoritarianism are top priorities for Congress.
Matthew Boose has a terrific essay on who is trying to radicalize the right in America. It's also a warning to the leftists trying to steamroll normal people. To paraphrase Bruce Banner, "Don't treat me like an extremist. You wouldn't like me when I'm an extremist."
I'm not suggesting that everything the mainstream media says is a lie. But Bretigne Shaffer has a point when she notes that you're unlikely to go wrong in assuming everything the MSM says about alternative medicine is false.
We've all heard the term "love it or leave it" when someone speaks out about what is happening to our nation. Jeff Thomas points out that, sometime soon, leaving may not be an option because our government won't allow you to leave.
Tuesday Dec 27, 2022
2022 Dec 27 The Bryan Hyde Show
Tuesday Dec 27, 2022
Tuesday Dec 27, 2022
Eric Peters from Eric Peters Autos stops by to offer his thoughts on the lessons learned in 2022 and what we should be keeping an eye on in 2023.
Ready for some straight up truth? Brandon Smith's latest column is like a double shot of reality with the warning that if government officials want to prevent rebellion, they should stop committing treason. This one is worth re-reading and sharing.
Creativity is something most of us appreciate but very few of us understand. Paul Rosenberg explains how we can double human creativity by limiting the influence of hierarchy.
Whether we want it or not, we're all about to have a close encounter with reality. James Howard Kunstler lays out the facts of what it's really about.
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Thursday Dec 22, 2022
2022 Dec 22 The Bryan Hyde Show
Thursday Dec 22, 2022
Thursday Dec 22, 2022
As the year draws to a close, it's hard to gauge how optimistic to be for 2023. Mike Flannery has a prayer for the new year that covers many of the really important concerns.
You can get a good sense of how self-sufficient you are by taking the time to think about what you take for granted. Barret Tillman has a great essay on inventions taken for granted that will make you more appreciative of all the little luxuries around us.
It feels good to see some vindication for those of us who opposed the various power grabs disguised as "pandemic responses." Richard Kelly explains how, many people recognized from the start that it was all about control.
Hopefully this Christmas will be less dramatic than the past two Christmases. Mark Oshinskie shares a tale of two Christmases that puts a number of things into perspective.
UN Climate conferences should make lovers of individual liberty, free markets and private property just a bit nervous. Jason Reed has a great article on how these climate conferences fail on deforestation.
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Wednesday Dec 21, 2022
2022 Dec 21 The Bryan Hyde Show
Wednesday Dec 21, 2022
Wednesday Dec 21, 2022
With all the conflict and madness going on around us, it's easy to forget that there's still a great deal of beauty as well. Dr. Gary Barnett reminds us that the important things in life are too precious to lose.
Much of what's taking place in the nation's capitol begins to make sense when you think of it as a puppet show wrapped in a passion play. Sasha Stone does a terrific job of calling out the shameful Jan 6 show trial and the lapdog press.
Media worship of the FBI may be the norm but the public is catching on to how thoroughly corrupted this organization has become. Ron Paul gets right to the point, the Twitter files make it clear that the FBI must be abolished.
At some point, each of us is going to have to make a choice to embrace our own enslavement or to opt out of the system. Cheryl Chumley warns of social credits, digital passports and other coming totalitarian evils.
One of the greatest Christmas stories in human history comes from a very unlikely place. Jon Miltimore relates the story of the Christmas truce of 1914 and its eternal message.
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Tuesday Dec 20, 2022
2022 Dec 20 The Bryan Hyde Show
Tuesday Dec 20, 2022
Tuesday Dec 20, 2022
Eric Peters from Eric Peters Autos drops by to spread some holiday cheer. If there's something noteworthy going on, Eric has it covered.
It's finally starting to dawn on some people that the political class and their allies have been waging war on truth and reality for some time now. James Howard Kunstler's latest colum is a must read.
Few writers have had the personal impact on liberty-minded people like Ayn Rand. Gary M. Galles shares 35 of her most insightful quotes on rights, individualism and government.
We're starting to get a clearer picture of just how corrupted the FBI and DOJ have become in trying to quash dissent against the official narrative. Andrea Widburg says the most damning Twitter files just dropped, highlighting the FBI's wrongdoing.
What makes people treat those with a differing point of view like they were hated enemies? Robin Koerner says, it's ideological possession, and it's the real pandemic.
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Monday Dec 19, 2022
2022 Dec 19 The Bryan Hyde Show
Monday Dec 19, 2022
Monday Dec 19, 2022
It's crazy how with control over virtually every corporate and social media platform, the power-seekers are so threatened by less restrictions of speech on Twitter. James Howard Kunstler explains the truth and consequences that are beginning to flow.
No matter the excuses that were given for locking us down and taking our freedoms, the fact remains that these tactics did not work to stop the spread of a virus. Paul Rosenberg says the fact that everyone got it anyway is a good reason to recalibrate to reality instead of fantasy.
With Democrats about to lose control of the House, there's justified concern that they will not have complete control of the narrative any longer. Jonathan Turley says this is why they're telling Facebook to "censor or else" and not to backslide on free speech.
The release of the Twitter files is confirming something few of us wish to contemplate. After 3 years of madness, Jeffrey A. Tucker confirms that we are still locked down.
No one wants to hear "I told you so" so instead I'll just note that "you were informed thusly" when it comes to the jab. Steve Kirsch wonders, why can't we talk about any of the sudden deaths that keep happening?
If you're serious about thinking for yourself, watch carefully for those who seek to change the meanings of words in order to control ideas. D. Parker says surrendering to the far-left on language is a losing strategy.
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Friday Dec 16, 2022
2022 Dec 16 The Bryan Hyde Show
Friday Dec 16, 2022
Friday Dec 16, 2022
The left/right paradigm leaves a lot to be desired. At the same time, there are some notable differences. Brandon Smith says leftists aren't capable of surviving an economic collapse and he explains why.
The battle over free speech isn't just about keep Twitter a safe place for collectivist ideology. More and more we're seeing attempts to equate free speech with violence, including blaming it for mass shootings.
Every so often, a news story comes along that perfectly illustrates how much our society has changed. Jon Miltimore shares the disturbing tale of how child services is telling a mother that her children can't play outside by themselves.
The recently passed Respect for Marriage Act is looking more and more like retaliation by woke activists than something that protects a foundational institution. Trevor Thomas points out that it's also a test of sorts for who will embrace truth and who will reject it.
The pressuring of the unvaxxed has not ended. It has merely shifted. Case in point, a new study out of Canada claims that unvaccinated people are more likely to be reckless and to cause traffic accidents. Time to raise their insurance rates.
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