Episodes

Friday Nov 04, 2022
2022 Nov 4 The Bryan Hyde Show
Friday Nov 04, 2022
Friday Nov 04, 2022
Why did the lockdowns feel so much like martial law? The Brownstone institute has been connecting the dots and the answer is that the government's national security arm led the covid response. These agencies are supposed to respond to terrorism and wars, not public health crises.
The culture warriors are busy trying to replace the word "equality" with the word "equity." But these words are far from interchangeable. Lawrence W. Reed has a great essay on when equality becomes evil.
One of the biggest civics challenges we face is that political officials rarely have the humility to admit they don't know something. Michael Munger explains why what ain't so can hurt you.
Edward Curtain has been swinging for the fences lately and he connects big time in his latest essay. Curtain's take on self-destructive social habits, loneliness and propaganda is a home-run.
The pleas for amnesty and forgiveness from the folks who pushed covid policies have prompted some amazing responses. The Bionic Mosquito has a dandy titled "Let's first see if they drown."
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Thursday Nov 03, 2022
2022 Nov 3 The Bryan Hyde Show
Thursday Nov 03, 2022
Thursday Nov 03, 2022
November is Adoption Month and Tammy Brinkerhoff joins me for the first of several interviews about adoption. She and I both have some personal experience with adoption in our own lives and Tammy is a tireless advocate.
Hopefully, you've heard about the Department of Homeland Security teaming up with social media giants to censor viewpoints they don't want heard. Jim Bovard breaks it down and explains how the war on disinformation is spreading.
Can you think of any other time in your lifetime, other than the last 3 years, where there has been so much effort to keep people from questioning what government is telling them? Michael Bryant describes how covid-19 has left us with a universe of questions in a time of universal deceit.
Here's a story that refuses to remain swept under the rug. Edward Ring details how unexplained excess deaths are on the rise and the trend is not slowing.
Those claiming to want "pandemic amnesty" would like us to forgive them and move on. Karen Kwiatkowski says, if you want forgiveness, here's a 12 step program to get you started.
If you're not familiar with the case of Missouri v. Biden, you may want to pay attention. As Thomas L. Knapp explains, this lawsuit is a perfect chance to put America's Lysenko under oath.
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Wednesday Nov 02, 2022
2022 Nov 2 The Bryan Hyde Show
Wednesday Nov 02, 2022
Wednesday Nov 02, 2022
Central bank digital currencies are quickly approaching. Convenience will be a major selling point. Jeff Thomas warns to beware the pied piper of CBDCs and where they might lead us.
Parents are a force to be reckoned with when their children are being exposed to woke indoctrination. Joanna Williams explains why American parents are revolting against schools that indoctrinate their children.
The biggest question to be answered in next week's mid term elections is whether we will see the beginning of authentic accountability in the results. Matthew Boose says this is why the Democrats are already screaming in protest.
Many of us are feeling indignation at the suggestion of amnesty for the architects of the lockdowns. Brian Almon has a thoughtful take on where and when we should consider forgiveness for their actions.
A crippling diesel shortage is slowly heaving into view. Michael Snyder explains what it will mean for the economy in 2023. Meanwhile, Daisy Luther explores how to best prepare for such a shortage.
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Tuesday Nov 01, 2022
2022 Nov 1 The Bryan Hyde Show
Tuesday Nov 01, 2022
Tuesday Nov 01, 2022
I'm so grateful to have the opportunity to visit with Eric Peters from Eric Peters Autos each week. Eric is a superb writer and thinker and a great source of wisdom.
It's pretty bold to start promoting the idea of covid amnesty where we all just suck it up and move on. Check out El Gato Malo's takedown of Emily Oster's no good, really bad idea.
Sometimes the best thing government can do is simply get out of the way. Paul Rosenberg's frank letter to the homeless man under the bridge is a perfect illustration of why.
Can an evil act be justified if we believe it is sufficiently positive? Jon Miltimore explains the ethics of 'would you kill baby Hitler?' and how it's not as clear cut as we imagine.
The flat out abusive governance of the past couple of years is motivating a lot of voters in this midterm. J.B. Shurk says this is the hands-off-our-kids election.
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Monday Oct 31, 2022
2022 Oct 31 The Bryan Hyde Show
Monday Oct 31, 2022
Monday Oct 31, 2022
Ready for a down and dirty recap of what's going on in the world? James Howard Kunstler describes the lay of the land as the midterm elections approach.
Manipulators love to put their victims on the horns of a dilemma. As Bretigne Shaffer points out, we shouldn't have to choose between mob justice and the police state.
With a growing number of people getting tired of the current political shenanigans, the November mid term elections could be a long overdue correction. J. Peder Zane warns that the mid terms are just a bump in the road for mainstream propagandists.
Keeping alive the memory of what was done to us, through lockdowns and mandates, isn't a matter of holding a grudge. It cannot be allowed to happen again. And Michael Senger notes that the folks gaslighting us over lockdowns are the ones who need to feel the heat.
If we needed further proof of how wokeness has captured the levers of power, here's something to consider. Boyd Cathey explains the American 'war for righteousness' is a war for evil and it uses the exact language of the cancel culture mob.
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Friday Oct 28, 2022
2022 Oct 28 The Bryan Hyde Show
Friday Oct 28, 2022
Friday Oct 28, 2022
There are many reasons to have a healthy skepticism regarding our medical system. Dr. Aaron Kheriaty explains the rise of the biomedical security state and what it means for each of us.
What's the difference between government and the mafia? As Eric Peters explains, the difference is that the mafia doesn't pretend it's doing you a favor as it threatens you.
The growing tendency to punish medical doctors who question the official consensus is a lasting reminder of what we lost under lockdowns. Jeffrey A. Tucker reminds us to remember those who cannot speak out.
If you stand for personal freedom, limited government and the protection of personal property rights, you're considered "threat to democracy." Chuck Watson compares the democrats' democracy with the GOP's republic.
Score another one for the conspiracy theorists. Quoth The Raven says, it's official: Senate report concludes that covid came from "research related incident."
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Thursday Oct 27, 2022
2022 Oct 27 The Bryan Hyde Show
Thursday Oct 27, 2022
Thursday Oct 27, 2022
What's happened to our medical system in the past few years is very disturbing. Jordan Alexander has a pretty convincing take on why not to trust the medical system today.
Is the mainstream media a threat to democracy? John Green explains how self-governance doesn't work without a robust and honest news industry.
A growing number of voters find themselves alienated from the two major political parties. Edward Ring wonders when America's brilliant political orphans will coalesce into a united movement.
Take a look around us at who is being targeted for destruction. It's the people who can't be controlled. Allan Stevo reminds us that we're fighting for survival and it matters how we use our influence.
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Wednesday Oct 26, 2022
2022 Oct 26 The Bryan Hyde Show
Wednesday Oct 26, 2022
Wednesday Oct 26, 2022
When justice becomes politicized, tyranny becomes the norm. Daniel McAdams describes the current state of political justice in America and what we must do about it.
Our mainstream media is very attached to its pet narratives surrounding Jan 6. That's what makes it so satisfying when mere citizens push back with facts. The truth is slowly but surely getting out there.
The midterm elections in a couple of weeks are garnering a lot of attention. When they are over, the next big battle to watch is the one in which Fauci and others will be deposed in a court of law over free speech violations by the Biden administration and social media companies.
Parallel economies and institutions are going to be a necessity, if we are to free ourselves from the grasp of leviathan. Brandon Smith says if red states want protection from collapse, they have to build parallel economies.
The push toward "green" energy is being used to justify lowering the developed world's standard of living in a big way. Nick Giambruno says, amid our current energy crisis, the green delusion is colliding with reality.
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Tuesday Oct 25, 2022
2022 Oct 25 The Bryan Hyde Show
Tuesday Oct 25, 2022
Tuesday Oct 25, 2022
Eric Peters from Eric Peters Autos stops by to discuss some midterm election scenarios as well as what's happened to medicine within our lifetimes.
The root of so many of the challenges we currently face today is the fact that so few Americans are willing to think for themselves. Annie Holmquist has an excellent take on why we're so susceptible to fake news and misinformation.
It's hard to be optimistic when so many things are in a state of crisis. Even so, J.B. Shurk has some well-timed encouragement and a call to win with wisdom.
Not all behavior is either acceptable or worthwhile. That's a really unpopular truth right now but it's still true. Andrea Widburg says there's nothing innocent about drag queen story hour.
The internet has been a major game-changer for most of us. Paul Rosenberg explains how the world has overcome the internet and we need to reclaim that online space.
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Monday Oct 24, 2022
2022 Oct 24 The Bryan Hyde Show
Monday Oct 24, 2022
Monday Oct 24, 2022
Have you noticed how the ruling class tends to treat us like we are a threat? James Howard Kunstler notes that there is no nice way to say it, but it is the truth: The authorities are our enemies.
I'm pretty skeptical whenever a politician starts going on about "threats to our democracy." However, when a new poll shows many Americans consider our media a major threat to democracy, I can't help but wonder if they're onto something.
Election integrity is too important to be shamed away with accusations of perpetuating a "big lie." Roger Kimball says our goal should be truth, not consensus when it comes to sorting out the inconsistencies of the 2020 election.
Want to know why so many voters are headed to the polls with vengeance in their eyes? As Jeffrey A. Tucker explains, they are furious with those elected officials who promoted the failed mandates and lockdowns yet refuse to say they're sorry.
Should a serious economic downturn occur, I wonder how many of us will suffer because of an acute attachment to our material things. Edward Curtin has a thought-provoking essay on the last temptation of things.
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