Episodes
Tuesday May 17, 2022
2022 May 17 The Bryan Hyde Show hour two
Tuesday May 17, 2022
Tuesday May 17, 2022
Why do so many people seem supportive of Elon Musk buying up and "fixing" some of the more woke corporations among us? Robert E. Wright wonders if we're seeing a Musk inspired anti-ESG wave beginning to form.
Does your vote really do much to secure your liberty? Before answering that question, you should see what Bretigne Shaffer has to say about the real reason libertarians don't matter.
Thank heavens for the people who have developed a solid work ethic. If you want to see a perfect example of what that looks like, look no further than Fred Astaire and his dance skills.
What are the telltale signs of a false flag operation? Robert Barnes lists a few of the easy-to-recognize ones.
Anyone who values his or her freedom will, at some point, ask the question: Are they really out to get me? Jeff Thomas says the answer is both "yes" and "no" depending upon which bureaucracy is involved.
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Tuesday May 17, 2022
2022 May 17 The Bryan Hyde Show hour one
Tuesday May 17, 2022
Tuesday May 17, 2022
Eric Peters from Eric Peters Autos drops in for our weekly reality check.
As an information junkie, it's very hard to break the habit of wanting to know what's dominating the news cycle. Paul Rosenberg warns that the news is designed to break your will.
No matter how skeptical a person may be about conspiracy theories, it's clear that a surprising number of them have panned out. El Gato Malo has a great take on conspiracies about conspiracy theories.
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Monday May 16, 2022
2022 May 16 The Bryan Hyde Show hour two
Monday May 16, 2022
Monday May 16, 2022
The pattern is becoming clear: Every high profile crime is an instant opportunity to blame your political opponents. Glenn Greenwald calls out the practitioners of this demented and selective game.
Political debate requires a degree of give and take. What we're seeing today seems more like a scorched earth approach. Brandon Smith says leftists hate free speech because they they fear dissent not disinformation.
With all the attention focused on the November midterms, this commentary is going to cause some discomfort. Elisée Reclus makes a strong argument about how voting trains us to part with our freedom.
Gray champions are an essential part of every Fourth Turning. Jim Quinn points out that there's often more than one and explores the possibility that Putin and Xi are among this Turning's gray champions.
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Monday May 16, 2022
2022 May 16 The Bryan Hyde Show hour one
Monday May 16, 2022
Monday May 16, 2022
Considering how our own economy is wheezing along on life support, it's hard to imagine why American politicians are so eager to give away taxpayers' money. Jordan Schachtel asks, where is the $56 billion 'to Ukraine' actually going?
We've all witnessed the manner in which our lives can be commandeered in the name of public health. Debra Heine explains how the World Health Organization wants to control public health--and your life.
What are we to do when our government rejects everything that we believe in? Here's a timeless column from the one and only Fred Reed with a workable, one-word answer: disengagement.
The current push to clamp down on free speech is being justified as if free speech were as dangerous as a runaway brushfire. Annie Holmquist says, the more you try to stamp out free speech, the more it spreads.
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Friday May 13, 2022
2022 May 13 The Bryan Hyde Show hour two
Friday May 13, 2022
Friday May 13, 2022
A lot of folks are looking to the mid term elections in November as a possible turning point from our current, downward trajectory. Victor Davis Hanson says imagine the unimaginable because things will get weird for the next few months.
How soon is too soon to be teaching our kids common sense? Annie Holmquist says they're never too young to learn responsibility.
Are you a victim of mental manipulation? Margaret Anna Alice offers 10 signs that you've been menticided as well as a 12 step recovery program.
Tell me if this sounds familiar: The political class is locked into a strategy than cannot work but they cannot reverse course. The Z-man spells out how Ukraine is about to become NATO's Vietnam.
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Friday May 13, 2022
2022 May 13 The Bryan Hyde Show hour one
Friday May 13, 2022
Friday May 13, 2022
Keeping your heart and mind free from hatred is a serious undertaking. Barry Brownstein warns that hatred will destroy you--what the Holodomor teaches us today.
The economic turbulence you are sensing is a real thing. Dan Sanchez explains why the markets are yelling mayday.
Watching the great reset unfold around us sure keeps things exciting. Kit Knightly says that "genetically edited" food may be the next stage that the architects of this reset have in store for us.
Randy Weaver has passed away. If all you know about him is what the MSM has told you, please do yourself a favor and read James Bovard's take on why Ruby Ridge is not forgotten.
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Thursday May 12, 2022
2022 May 12 The Bryan Hyde Show hour two
Thursday May 12, 2022
Thursday May 12, 2022
Ready or not, we are likely to see some dramatic changes in monetary policy in the near future. Joakim Book laments that part of the problems is that nobody understands the monetary system.
Before you believe anyone else either for or against the documentary "2000 Mules", you should consider watching the film yourself. Jonathan Mosely describes how many media fact-checkers are failing this simple test.
If you think the housing crisis is bad right now, just wait until our friends in the political class step up to "fix" the problem. Mark C. Ross explores what happens when our housing bubble collapses.
The latest $40 billion gift from Congress to Ukraine is just another symptom of a larger problem: The U.S. is actively trying to provoke Russia to attack NATO. Eric Peters wonders if Russia will be rising to the bait.
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Thursday May 12, 2022
2022 May 12 The Bryan Hyde Show hour one
Thursday May 12, 2022
Thursday May 12, 2022
The protests outside the homes of Supreme Court justices is illustrative of more than just society's attitudes on abortion. Thomas L. Knapp says it's also showing us that equality under the law isn't happening.
Caleb Franz from the Profiles In Liberty podcast joins me to talk about the anniversary of Ben Franklin's iconic "join or die" cartoon that urged greater unity between the colonies.
The growing baby formula shortage is causing real concern among those who are paying attention. Laura Rosen Cohen explains why the baby formula shortage is serious business.
While we're on the subject of supply chain disruptions, Justin Hart reminds us that these shortages have a cause.
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Wednesday May 11, 2022
2022 May 11 The Bryan Hyde Show hour two
Wednesday May 11, 2022
Wednesday May 11, 2022
If you prefer your news straight up with no sugar coating, James Howard Kunstler always gets to the point. He asks, got the heebie-jeebies?
Some people thrive on being scolds and busybodies. The Z-man says busybodies beware, your tools to target others for censorship are about to be taken away.
There can be no doubt that we are in a fight for our freedoms and our way of life. Allan Stevo asks, do you want to matter more in this fight? He has some solid ideas for how to do that.
In addition to the other challenges at hand, it's beginning to look like we'll be facing power shortages this summer. Jon Miltimore has a great take on the limits of green energy.
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Wednesday May 11, 2022
2022 May 11 The Bryan Hyde Show hour one
Wednesday May 11, 2022
Wednesday May 11, 2022
As ugly as our political process is becoming, there is still immense power in the ideas and ideals of freedom and liberty. Jacob Hornberger affirms that we can win.
Watching Twitter evolve from celebrating free speech to becoming literal thought police has been as informative as it has disturbing. Jon Sanders warns, this tweet contains speech.
As more and more people awaken to the damage done by the covid response, we need to be gentle with them. Kate McColl explains what rehabilitating the covid generation will require.
There's no nice way to say it: The U.S. government seems determined to start World War III by actively participating in and fueling Ukraine's conflict with Russia. Monica Showalter says Biden's drift is getting dangerous.
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