Episodes
Wednesday Aug 17, 2022
2022 August 17 The Bryan Hyde Show
Wednesday Aug 17, 2022
Wednesday Aug 17, 2022
Trying to quantify the amount of official mischief done by government, it's hard to know where to start. J.B. Shurk does a great job of describing the scope of the problem as well as why the lust for global domination will fail.
I remain a climate change skeptic. Not because the climate isn't changing. It is. But like Frank Liberato, I believe that we are not planet-controlling gods. We're merely Earth's stewards.
A quick glance around us should reinforce the idea that the world needs grown-ups. Paul Rosenberg explains how we have abandoned adulthood and how it's come back to bite us.
Sometimes we need to be reminded that this nation was founded as a middle finger to tyranny. Lauren Ferrell says it's time to get back to those roots--this is the hill to die on.
This is going to be a painful realization for some but it needs to be said. Our society may be fractured beyond repair. Pat Buchanan wonders, how, when, do we come together again? His answer is worth considering.
With the IRS arming up and drastically increasing its size, it sure looks like they're getting ready to go to war on the taxpayers. Jeff Thomas says this likely means the end of tax havens throughout the world as well.
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Tuesday Aug 16, 2022
2022 August 16 The Bryan Hyde Show
Tuesday Aug 16, 2022
Tuesday Aug 16, 2022
Eric Peters from Eric Peters Autos stops by for our weekly debrief on life in Clown World. We'll take an unflinching look at the latest developments and discuss what moves and counter moves we might make.
If you've felt overwhelmed at the realization of just how dirty the ruling class is doing us, you're not alone. Find 10 minutes and watch Neil Oliver's thoughtful and spot on breakdown of how we're being taken for a ride.
Sometimes I look at my library and despair that there are so many books that I have yet to read. Here's a marvelous article by Kevin Dickenson on the value of owning more books than you can read. It's all about how those books motivate us to keep learning.
None of us should be shocked that our current Fourth Turning crisis is building toward its climax. J. Robert Smith says, buckle up, tough times are coming.
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Monday Aug 15, 2022
2022 August 15 The Bryan Hyde Show
Monday Aug 15, 2022
Monday Aug 15, 2022
The danger of physically losing your freedom is real but the greater threat is to mentally and spiritually give up your freedom. Allan Stevo has a powerful test for seeing if you will give up your guns.
One of the most dangerous lies believed by a majority of the people is that an immoral act can become moral as long as it's done by government. James Corbett says there's no sugar-coating this one: Government itself is immoral.
The ruling class seems to think that telling the world to eat bugs and like it is their prerogative. Jeffrey Tucker reminds us of how lucky we've been and why we need to stand up to this effort to control our food supply.
The intense reaction that the ruling class has toward anyone who advocates freedom is telling. Clarice Feldman says there's panic at the top as the elite contemplate the loss of their cultural and political dominance.
The cultural revolutionaries that are working so hard to dismantle Western Civilization will be shocked to realize that they are of limited usefulness to the power brokers. Mike Konrad says they'd be wise to remember what became of Trotsky, Robespierre and Rohm, once the Thermidor effect kicks in.
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Friday Aug 12, 2022
2022 August 12 The Bryan Hyde Show
Friday Aug 12, 2022
Friday Aug 12, 2022
Truth isn't something that is handed to you by someone in authority. From covid lockdowns to politically-motivated FBI raids, Jeff Diest says the public is telling the ruling class: "We don't believe you."
The ongoing craze to sanitize everything in the name of sensitivity is creating more problems than it solves. Joanna Williams says we need to stop rewriting songs and rewriting history.
It's a lot easier to dismiss someone as a "covid denier" than to address legitimate concerns about personal autonomy and informed consent. Donald J. Boudreaux has a clear and compelling explanation of why he signed the Great Barrington Declaration.
Explaining exactly what's at stake isn't easy. Even when talking with people who are willing to see what's going on. Jeffrey A. Tucker explains precisely why freedom itself is gravely in peril.
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Thursday Aug 11, 2022
2022 August 11 The Bryan Hyde Show
Thursday Aug 11, 2022
Thursday Aug 11, 2022
If you had to choose between social media addiction and covid, which would you choose? Paul Rosenberg has an interesting take on this question. He says, social media is an addiction, whereas covid will only mess you up for a few days.
I'm an advocate of not getting too caught up in national and world news that has nothing whatsoever to do with you. Having said that, the green war on Dutch farmers is a story worth following. Very soon we're all going to understand the importance of farmers.
Speaking the truth has always required a bit of courage and it's not getting any easier. Molly Kingsley has a great essay on the demonization of dissent and how it's being used to silence even reasonable questions.
While most of us are feeling economic pain right now, not everyone understands the official origin of that pain. Kent McManigal spells out why need should be met by the people and not the state.
Whether or not you've done any air travel lately, you probably have some frustrations each time you fly. Patrick Carroll explains how airline regulations hurt passengers.
It's hard to say just what the FBI raid of Trump's home may have set in motion. Jim Bovard has a solid take on how the FBI raid exposes Washington's secrecy scams.
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Wednesday Aug 10, 2022
2022 August 10 The Bryan Hyde Show
Wednesday Aug 10, 2022
Wednesday Aug 10, 2022
The FBI raid on Donald Trump's Florida home has been the catalyst to a number of differing reactions. Jordan Schachtel has a particularly good take. He says, with this politically-motivated raid, we don't have to keep pretending the regime is legit any longer.
Those whose eyes have recently opened are experiencing a real shock at how corrupted our governing systems have become. As Paul Rosenberg points out, Thomas Jefferson's warnings were well founded.
In the same way that our legacy media considers itself to be missionaries teaching the woke gospel to the savages, I try to think of myself as a missionary of liberty. Jeffrey A. Tucker has a great checklist of the dos and don'ts of talking liberty.
I'm as sick of hearing about Jan 6 as you likely are. Even so, Paul Sperry says we need to keep calling out the lies and damned lies of the Jan 6 committee. These are the folks painting a target on our backs as they try to consolidate power.
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Tuesday Aug 09, 2022
2022 August 9 The Bryan Hyde Show
Tuesday Aug 09, 2022
Tuesday Aug 09, 2022
Eric Peters from Eric Peters Autos drops by to discuss what's happening in our world and what we can do about it.
The war on dissent isn't some shadowy conspiracy, it's becoming official policy just about everywhere you turn. Whitney Webb explains how online censorship is quickly becoming normalized as free speech is swiftly being restricted and deplatformed under ever-changing rules.
Nowhere does legacy media reveal its corruptibility more than in how it has pursued a false "insurrection" narrative to weaponize policy against its political opponents. Matthew Boose says the media's "insurrection" fixation paints a skewed picture of political reality.
Nobody knows exactly what is coming. But most of us sense that our standard of living is about to undergo some major shifts. James Howard Kunstler describes the sickening quickening.
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Monday Aug 08, 2022
2022 August 8 The Bryan Hyde Show
Monday Aug 08, 2022
Monday Aug 08, 2022
This is a story I almost hesitate to share because it has real potential to alarm some folks. Brandon Smith has a solid grasp of why our supply chain problems will persist and how the system is being sabotaged. There's still time to improve your position, if you're aware of what's happening.
The troubles that Alex Jones has faced both legally and culturally are instructive. His take on the Sandy Hook school shooting is costing him financially and places a target on the First Amendment as well. Ed Brodow says there is no right to never be offended.
If you're serious about limiting the amount of evil that might enter the world through you, it's critical to understand why so many go along with it. Larry Reed reminds us of Hannah Arendt and her chilling thesis on "the banality of evil."
Seth Shoultes joins me to share his thoughts on a number of topics including life and opportunity. The link to his business is in the sponsor links below.
An FBI whistleblower recently leaked documents that show how far federal law enforcement is reaching to find the "violent extremists" who threaten America. J.B. Shurk confirms that patriotism is kryptonite to America's communist class.
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Thursday Aug 04, 2022
2022 August 4 The Bryan Hyde Show
Thursday Aug 04, 2022
Thursday Aug 04, 2022
It's no secret that people and businesses continue to flee high taxing states and relocate in states that tax less aggressively. John Stossel says the easy way to avoid the federal income tax is to move to Puerto Rico.
We all know that the economy is struggling right now. Robert E. Wright has a marvelous suggestion for a Hank Williams Jr. economic misery index to help us better know where we really stand.
Is Western Civilization being dismantled in an attempt to atone for its "sins" against the recently woke? James Howard Kunstler has a few thought on that atonement and where it will lead.
Here's a great essay for anyone who has discovered the joy of questioning the official narratives. Edward Ring spells out the big lies we cannot question, according to the ruling class. He's right on target.
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Wednesday Aug 03, 2022
2022 August 3 The Bryan Hyde Show
Wednesday Aug 03, 2022
Wednesday Aug 03, 2022
Being awake and aware of what's happening to our freedoms can be painful, to put it mildly. Martin Geddes warns that it's still preferable to the agony that is coming for those who remain asleep.
One of the hardest parts of having opened your eyes is the constant sense that you're nearly alone in what you're seeing. Heather Heying says, you are not alone--really and truly, you're not.
Understanding the world around us has never been about having all the right answers. It's a matter of asking the right questions. Paul Rosenberg wonders, have you asked an interesting question today?
It's a treat to find a well-worded assessment of what's going on in the big picture. Christopher Chantrill makes a strong case for the need to establish a moral ascendancy by finding our moral backbones.
One of the biggest lessons of the past couple of years has been the necessity of questioning what the "experts" are saying about anything. Tom Woods has some timely thoughts on our so-called expert class.
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