Episodes
Thursday Dec 15, 2022
2022 Dec 15 The Bryan Hyde Show
Thursday Dec 15, 2022
Thursday Dec 15, 2022
Let's focus on the positive for a bit. Specifically, let's focus on bacon. Jon Miltimore shares 15 economic, historical and health facts that prove bacon is not your typical food.
There's real danger in allowing ourselves to become accustomed to the "new normal" that's being foisted on us. John Dale Dunn says recognizing America's deep problems allows radical change for the better.
More evidence that the battle over free speech is the current front line of an eternal battle between compulsion and freedom. James Howard Kunstler recounts how the alarm bells are going off for those who wish to suppress dissent.
The truth about just how questionable the 2020 election was is getting pretty tough to deny. James Bovard explains how the Twitter files reveal how mail in ballots became sacred--and boosted Biden.
The urge to control others is something we all face. Thomas Harrington advises that learning to control that desire is one of the wisest things we can do.
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Wednesday Dec 14, 2022
2022 Dec 14 The Bryan Hyde Show
Wednesday Dec 14, 2022
Wednesday Dec 14, 2022
Asserting that totalitarianism exists in America isn't the same thing as saying we've gone full totalitarian. Jon Miltimore offers 14 signs of totalitarianism that are playing out before our eyes.
Alexander Salter is one of my favorite sources on monetary issues. It's reassuring to see him warning about the implementation of a central bank digital currency in the USA. He says: Not now, not ever.
At the risk of sounding like the old man who yells at clouds, it's fascinating to see how much times have changed. Here are a few headlines you never would have seen just a few short years ago.
What started as a trickle of inconvenient facts is quickly becoming a torrent of truth that reveals the depravity of the ruling class. Julie Kelly hopes that Elon Musk's courage is catching and asks, what now?
Looking around, there aren't a lot of obvious heroes from whom we might draw strength. Check out the story of Terry Bagley and how it relates to so-called "toxic masculinity."
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Tuesday Dec 13, 2022
2022 Dec 13 The Bryan Hyde Show
Tuesday Dec 13, 2022
Tuesday Dec 13, 2022
Eric Peters from Eric Peters Autos joins me for our weekly dialogue. He reports on his experience with the new Ford Lightning F150 as well as the latest developments in Clown World.
The woke Taliban has been tirelessly chipping away at the foundations of Western Civilization for some time. Annie Holmquist reminds us that restoring society's foundations isn't a lost cause.
So much of what's driving conflict in society today comes down to people who are intent on obtaining legal power over others. Kent McManigal says expect pushback because legislating others into slavery is not only morally wrong, it's also dangerous.
The climate change religion is a key component of the mechanism for absolute control by the global elite. Brendan O'Neill wonders, are we finally reaching peak climate change hysteria?
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Monday Dec 12, 2022
2022 Dec 12 The Bryan Hyde Show
Monday Dec 12, 2022
Monday Dec 12, 2022
The Twitter files are successfully pulling back the curtain on left-wing censorship and manipulation of public opinion. Phillip W. Magness and David Waugh explain how these practices may have intentionally kept people in the dark regarding covid.
It may sound overly dramatic but stakes in the the war on information are as high as the stakes in any shooting war. Martin Geddes says Twitter is exposing the deep state mass brainwashing that looks more criminal and treasonous by the day.
We're seeing more and more court cases that stem from issues like "gay wedding cake" and woke restaurants. James Corbett does a great job of breaking this issue down to its essence: What's the "proper" way to force others to do what I want them to?
Watching the deliberate destruction of our nation and ideals is not something some of us are willing to take sitting down. But what can we do realistically? Chris Williams suggest 10 ways to strike back that start where you actually have influence and power.
One of the biggest selling points of so-called democracy is that it lets the inmates feel as though they are running the asylum. The Z-man has a great essay on the grand delusion.
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Friday Dec 09, 2022
2022 Dec 9 The Bryan Hyde Show
Friday Dec 09, 2022
Friday Dec 09, 2022
A breakfast sausage is less packed with pork than the annual National Defense Authorization Act. Thomas L. Knapp explains how the latest version of the NDAA contains a Journalism Competition & Protection Act which will do the exact opposite of its title.
Find yourself wondering why the left seems so intent on destroying free speech? Thomas DiLorenzo lays out why they must destroy free speech--or be destroyed themselves.
Here's a topic that's going to make some people very uncomfortable. A new autopsy report reveals that 5 individuals who died suddenly were likely killed by the covid vaccine. It doesn't make you an anti-vaxxer to acknowledge this, it does, however, mean that you're not a reality denier.
If you're a legit truthseeker, you have your work cut out for you. Joseph Gish wonders, are we living in a post-truth society?
We are in the midst of a growing data war. And even though some folks are tempted to shrug it off, Russ White insists the data wars are as serious as the the ones with guns.
It's interesting how much pressure there is, even on the political right, to treat questioners of the 2020 election as irrational kooks. Matthew Boose doesn't mince words. He says, yes, the 2020 election was stolen and we need to stop pretending otherwise.
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Thursday Dec 08, 2022
2022 Dec 8 The Bryan Hyde Show
Thursday Dec 08, 2022
Thursday Dec 08, 2022
For a guy who thinks he's the personification of "science," Dr. Fauci sure has a tough time recalling what he did or didn't do about lockdowns. Phil Magness and James R. Harrington have a marvelous breakdown of forgetful Fauci's deposition and how all those lies are hard to keep straight.
Corporate media is playing the ain't-no-thang/nothing burger card over the release of the Twitter files. David Harsanyi has a great explanation of why Elon Musk's Twitter files matter when it comes to trusting the media.
If you get the sense that we are being steered inexorably toward greater tyranny, you're not alone. Edward Ring has an enlightening take on the tyranny of the minority and how they are getting above us.
Sometimes, it's helpful to zoom out for the view from 30,000 feet. Doug Casey has a great bigger picture explanation of the current struggle between the forces of centralization and decentralization.
Here's another milepost on the highway to Bizarro World, actor Kirk Cameron can't get a single story hour booking for his new (wholesome) childrens book at public libraries across the nation. Why do you suppose that is?
The Supreme Court case of the Colorado webpage designer who refuses to create pages for same-sex weddings is causing quite a stir. Here's another angle on how this case may affect the free market.
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Wednesday Dec 07, 2022
2022 Dec 7 The Bryan Hyde Show
Wednesday Dec 07, 2022
Wednesday Dec 07, 2022
The Supreme Court is hearing a case involving a wedding website designer who does not wish to create sites for same-sex weddings. Jacob Hornberger clarifies that this is not a free speech issue, it's a property rights issue.
WARNING: This is a supremely disturbing subject to consider. To even talk about it feels like fear-mongering, yet I believe it's too important to downplay. An invisible prison is being constructed for each of us. And we will choose whether or not to step into it.
Science has improved many aspects of our lives in too many ways to count. At the same time, as Robert Arvay warns, we are headed for a dark age in science thanks to its partnership with political power.
The pettiness that was the hallmark of the lockdown mindset is still with us. Why else would Virginia police go after a restaurant owner for violating the 2020 covid mandates? Where is the victim?
The FTX fiasco is providing opponents of cryptocurrency a real I-told-you-so moment. Max Borders deconstructs the "Crypto Bad!" argument and explains why it may yet be a legitimate exit from our current corrupted monetary system.
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Tuesday Dec 06, 2022
2022 Dec 6 The Bryan Hyde Show
Tuesday Dec 06, 2022
Tuesday Dec 06, 2022
Eric Peters from Eric Peters Autos is my guest and we'll get his reaction to the Twitter files, automotive news and other relevant current events.
At the heart of some of the most reprehensible policies being suggested around the globe, is the desire to drastically reduce the human population. Antony Davies has an excellent respose to the Malthusian contradiction and makes a solid case that humans are the solution rather than the problem.
One more indicator of the inverted reality in which we live is the case of a NY woman who is facing the possibility of years in prison for injuring 9 BLM protestors in 2020. It raises some interesting questions about what you should do when BLM attacks you in your car.
The things we're learning about the way Twitter executives fought to suppress truths for political purposes are deeply disturbing. Ron Paul says the good news is that they are revealing the totalitarians among us.
The chances of corporate media admitting they were wrong are somewhere between fat and slim. Victor Davis Hanson wonders, how corrupt is a corrupt media and why should we believe anything they say?
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Monday Dec 05, 2022
2022 Dec 5 The Bryan Hyde Show
Monday Dec 05, 2022
Monday Dec 05, 2022
It's not hard to catalog all the things that are going wrong right now. If you're looking for something to inspire your heart, have a look at David Deming's take on how human potential is illimitable.
If looking to the stars makes you nervous, David Deming also has a fascinating article on our underground future. It's pretty eye-opening, to put it mildly.
Corporate media is having a tough time with its credibility lately. That's probably a good thing. Brandon Smith takes the MSM and political left to task for their shameless exploitation of tragedies in their quest to obtain more power.
Watching the perpetuators of official fraud tap-dance their way around questions that would hold them accountable is as revealing as it is sickening. Jeffrey A. Tucker explains how to save your skin, according to Bankman-Fried and Fauci.
You may have noticed there's a lot of concern over what's being called "misinformation" these days. Is it causing you angst or confusion? Jerry Powlas recommends a simple cure: Get rid of your TV.
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Friday Dec 02, 2022
2022 Dec 2 The Bryan Hyde Show
Friday Dec 02, 2022
Friday Dec 02, 2022
What's the difference between free speech and a permissive platform? Thomas L. Knapp has an informative take on the matter and concludes that both of them are a good thing.
It used to be that only conspiracy theorists believed that satan-worshipping pedophiles were at the top levels of politics and the entertainment industry. But it's looking more and more like the truth these days. Mark Judge explains how the left is quickly descending into nihilism and child pornography.
Don't look now but mask mandates are back for members of America's armed forces. Dr. Aaron Kheriaty has a powerful warning about the evil of coerced medicine.
Two members of Oathkeepers have been convicted by a D.C. jury of seditious conspiracy. Does that mean that Jan 6 was an insurrection? Jacob Hornberger says absolutely not.
To hear social justice types tell it, marriage was an invention of the state. Anyone who has studied history knows that's not the case. Ryan McMaken recounts how the state seized control of marriage.
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