Episodes

Thursday Apr 27, 2023
2023 Apr 27 The Bryan Hyde Show
Thursday Apr 27, 2023
Thursday Apr 27, 2023
If there's an upside to human suffering, it's how it gives us the opportunity to contemplate our own souls. Few people have made better use of their suffering than Alexander Solzhenitsyn who counseled us to "live not by lies."
Covid/lockdown/vax skeptics, take heart! Little by little the truth is coming to light. Jeffrey A. Tucker highlights the top ten quotes from Dr. Fauci's interview with the New York Times.
The most convincing evidence that our society that has lost its grip on reality is the gender activism trying to blitzkrieg its way into every facet of our lives. Andrea Widburg wonders, are we ever going to be able to walk back gender madness?
How can we separate ourselves from the control of people who wish to dominate us? Heather Carson recommends that we learn to become modern American pioneers by homesteading.
It's painful to watch our once great nation succumb to the same foolish mistakes made by earlier great civilizations. Vincent McCaffrey offers his thoughts on our time and how previous generations did so much with so little.
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Wednesday Apr 26, 2023
2023 Apr 26 The Bryan Hyde Show
Wednesday Apr 26, 2023
Wednesday Apr 26, 2023
It's a shame that Tucker Carlson didn't have a chance to respond to the Ray Epps puff piece aired by 60 Minutes on Sunday night. Sasha Stone does a commendable job of capturing what Tucker might have said.
When Fox News fired its most popular host, it wasn't because he was doing a bad job. Quite the contrary, he was telling more truth than the network felt it could handle.
The crusade to separate young minds from reality has been going on for a while now. Here's a column I wrote 7 years ago about how gender justice was testing our allegiance to reality. It's aged pretty well.
The closer we get to the 2024 election the more clear our situation becomes. Thomas L. Knapp gets right to the point when he says, we can do better, or can we?
If you haven't subscribed to Martin Geddes' Substack, you're missing out on some top-shelf thinking. His latest essay "The only sovereign in the village" brilliantly describes what happens when those we pay to be protectors turn into predators.
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Tuesday Apr 25, 2023
2023 Apr 25 The Bryan Hyde Show
Tuesday Apr 25, 2023
Tuesday Apr 25, 2023
Eric Peters from Eric Peters Autos pops in for our weekly conversation. Eric is a favorite guest for many of my listeners and his website is a gold mine of information.
Most of us can feel the shift taking place around us but are hard-pressed to define it precisely. Andrea Widburg has a thoughtful take on the great sorting that's underway in America.
Sure seems like there's a lot of zealous youngsters eager to take the wheel from us old geezers. You'll likely feel better after reading Christopher Gage's essay on how to ruin your kids.
What's happening to the medical field is one of the most disturbing aspects of our current troubles. Part of the problem is found in how medical schools are looking for activists rather than healers.
With Fox News committing hara-kiri after its massive settlement with Dominion voting machines, the MSM is claiming that questions over 2020 election fraud are settled. Not so fast, says Ron Paul.
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Monday Apr 24, 2023
2023 Apr 24 The Bryan Hyde Show
Monday Apr 24, 2023
Monday Apr 24, 2023
The censorship industrial complex has been created to maintain control of an official narrative. Getting to the truth requires breaking free from that narrative. Paul Rosenberg explains what Julian Assange was really doing and why he has been silenced.
Wokeness has not been forced upon us in one dramatic event. As The Good Citizen documents, it has been introduced into and overtaken our institutions first steathily and now openly.
We've all learned a lot of painful lessons since 2020. Bretigne Shaffer reminds us why health emergencies are too important to be left to government agencies.
The left's growing fascination with our children isn't purely of a sexual nature. It's about indoctrinating them as early as possible. As Rajan Laad notes, the BBC has created an instruction manual teaching kids how to propagandize their parents.
What's happening in our society has a familiar feel to anyone who has taken a serious look at Mao's Cultural Revolution. Check out what a survivor of that revolution says about the features and tactics Mao used.
The histrionic calls for disarming the American populace are growing. Brandon Smith states the uncomfortable truth many would like to avoid: American patriots need guns because a war is coming.
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Friday Apr 21, 2023
2023 Apr 21 The Bryan Hyde Show
Friday Apr 21, 2023
Friday Apr 21, 2023
As horrific as it may sound, the media loves when someone goes on a shooting spree. It means outrage and that means ratings. D. Parker lays out the medias role in mass shootings.
It's interesting that the legacy media is working to marginalize RFK Jr. as a fringe candidate. Jordan Schachtel explores the possibilities of the last Kennedy Democrat and why the establishment is already cranking up the fear.
Do you find yourself having to do mental gymnastics lately over pronouns? David Lanza explains how the war on pronouns is really a war on language.
People who are life-long learners can attest that there are plenty of lessons to be learned in nearly every situations. Aletheia Hitz shares what 3 years of working in retail taught her about life.
The journalists who have helped to pull back the curtain on the Censorship Industrial Complex have angered those who prefer to work in the shadows. Now Democrats on Capitol Hill are threatening these journalists with prison.
It's a lot easier to achieve scientific consensus when you actively suppress and censor dissenting voices. Maryanne Demasi shares how she learned that what we call scientific consensus has become a manufactured construct.
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Thursday Apr 20, 2023
2023 Apr 20 The Bryan Hyde Show
Thursday Apr 20, 2023
Thursday Apr 20, 2023
We're not supposed to notice certain things that are becoming a little too commonplace. Doug Casey weighs in on the rising crime, legalized shoplifting and other disturbing trends in U.S. cities.
Here's an idea worth exploring: Stop setting our clocks forward or back twice a year. Bretigne Shaffer describes how to nullify daylight savings.
A lot of folks have been quick to pronounce Twitter dead following Elon Musk's purchase and takeover of the social media platform. The jury is still out on this. Sasha Stone reminds us that Musk didn't "ruin" Twitter, politics did.
April 19 has come and gone and with it, the 30 year anniversary of the FBI's disastrous assault on the Branch Davidians in Texas. James Bovard says 30 years later, Waco is still damning.
The NRA's recent convention triggered already fragile leftists who were furious at the prospect of kids being "groomed" to see firearms in a positive light. Olivia Murray describes their selective outrage over what is and isn't appropriate for kids.
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Wednesday Apr 19, 2023
2023 Apr 19 The Bryan Hyde Show
Wednesday Apr 19, 2023
Wednesday Apr 19, 2023
There were a lot of mistakes made over the past 3 years but one of the most despicable was the segregation of society into "essential" and "non-essential." Jeffrey A. Tucker spells out exactly what was meant by those terms.
Annie Holmquist always has a take worth considering. Her latest essay "Choosing Children...Over More Than Just Guns" is especially insightful.
It's not hard to sense the contempt that the ruling class feels for the rest of us. J.B. Shurk lets us in on the little secret that the elite would rather we didn't know: They fear us.
Were doctors and other health care providers pushing the covid vaccine on their patients in return for monetary bonuses? It appears that this perverse incentive was a reality in some states.
For all the umbrage that NPR showed over being identified as "state-affiliated media" on Twitter, they're sure doing a good job of acting like that's what they are. Tom Woods shares some key observations by journalist Glenn Greenwald on the matter.
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Tuesday Apr 18, 2023
2023 Apr 18 The Bryan Hyde Show
Tuesday Apr 18, 2023
Tuesday Apr 18, 2023
Eric Peters from Eric Peters Autos joins me for our weekly freedom therapy session.
When individuals make an effort to "love one another" as God commands, it can be a source of great beauty. Paul Rosenberg explains why this is easy to say but hard to put into actual practice.
Rule of, by and for the people is what most people mean when they say "democracy." Robert E. Wright says we can save this kind authentic democracy by ending the government's compulsory monopoly.
Gone are the days when there was a pretense of fairness on the part of mainstream media. Tim Hartnett spells out the one-side-fits-all approach of those who feel the stakes are too high to play fair anymore.
There comes a point where the departure from reality becomes a conscious embrace of evil. James Howard Kunstler says it's time to call the exorcist.
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Monday Apr 17, 2023
2023 Apr 17 The Bryan Hyde Show
Monday Apr 17, 2023
Monday Apr 17, 2023
Pointing out what's wrong in the world is the easiest thing ever. Changing the world for the better takes real effort and Dan Sanchez suggests that improving yourself raises a standard for everyone around you.
The recent leaks regarding U.S. involvement in Ukraine have shown us some ugly truths. Thomas L. Knapp notes that one of the ugliest is that mainstream media is a tool of those in power and not a watchdog for the public.
The speed with which U.S. media goes to work to vilify and smear whistleblowers is a pretty good indicator of how they are simply narrative managers for the political class. Jordan Schachtel says, if you want to be a whistleblower, you better support the 'current thing.'
Wokeness is reaching a tipping point of sorts. And it's not necessarily a positive one for the woke. Jeffrey A. Tucker weighs in on what the Bud Light fiasco reveals about the ruling class.
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Monday Apr 10, 2023
2023 Apr 10 The Bryan Hyde Show
Monday Apr 10, 2023
Monday Apr 10, 2023
Is the right to self defense being carefully done away with? The Texas man who shot and killed an antifa protestor that pointed a loaded rifle at him in Austin in 2020 was originally exonerated. Last week a politically-motivated DA had him convicted of murder.
The militant trans activists seem determined to find a dog they can kick until it bites. Brandon Smith lists the many reasons transgender grievance culture is garbage.
The folks who want to shape public opinion sure would like us to forget about what they euphemistically are calling "the events of March 2020." Jeffrey A. Tucker warns, don't let them memory hole what was done to us.
If you've been sitting on the fence as to whether "the science" has been corrupted or not, here's something to consider. Check out this unbelievable exchange between Del Bigtree and Neil DeGrasse Tyson.
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