Episodes

Friday Sep 02, 2022
2022 September 2 The Bryan Hyde Show
Friday Sep 02, 2022
Friday Sep 02, 2022
To understand what is being taken from us, we must first understand the intended function of the system of government created by the founders. Judge Andrew Napolitano ponders what we can do when the Constitution fails us.
Politicians are famous for insisting that we trust them, even when it's clear they're not being completely honest with us. Donald Boudreaux explains how we're trained to believe that a miracle occurs when government intervenes.
The growing weirdness in our culture and society is causing most of us to do regular double takes about what we're seeing. Jeff Minnick poses the question, is boredom driving our culture of lunacy?
Maybe it's the raw lust for power that we're seeing in the eyes of so many officials but it's getting harder to trust politicians to do the right thing. Kent McManigal says government is not worth the trade off.
Protecting your food storage from government confiscation seems like a risk that primarily N. Koreans might face. Milan Adams warns that we should prepare for similar concerns here as well.
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Thursday Sep 01, 2022
2022 September 1 The Bryan Hyde Show
Thursday Sep 01, 2022
Thursday Sep 01, 2022
I don't know of anyone who's excited to hear from the IRS. Having said that, it's curious that more people aren't clamoring for bringing this agency to heel. Jacob Hornberger says why not just abolish the IRS?
There's a lot of anticipation of a red wave coming with the November mid term elections. Robert Vincent says, watch out. The regime isn't just facing a loss of political power, many of them are facing the possibility of real accountability for the first time in their corrupt lives.
So much of the lockdown enforcement was as cruel as it was unnecessary. Julie Ponesse wonders, why did covid enforcment target religion specifically? Could it be that the state cannot abide competing moral authority?
It's hard to feel encouraged when sizing up the challenges in front of us. Allan Stevo has some marvelous advice for what to do when the sheep and hyenas are disappointing you. He advises, look for the lions around you.
I'm more than a little surprised that libraries are becoming ground zero for the sexual counter culture to find mainstream acceptance. Check out this article on a series of emails that show activist librarians promoting events like drag queen story hour. Why are these events being targeted to children?
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Wednesday Aug 31, 2022
2022 August 31 The Bryan Hyde Show
Wednesday Aug 31, 2022
Wednesday Aug 31, 2022
Tucker Carlson has noted that there are so many major events going on in our world that it's hard to know which ones to track. Jeff Thomas affirms what Carlson is describing and notes that the tipping point will happen suddenly.
Not trying to harsh your buzz, Dude, but the push toward electric vehicles has some serious downsides. Mark Tapscott has 10 facts EV advocates don't want you to know.
You don't have to be especially cynical to wonder if the student loan debt forgiveness isn't just a particularly shameless effort to buy votes. James R. Harrigan and Antony Davies point out 3 unintended consequences of student loan forgiveness.
The ruling class and its enablers don't think much of the common folks. But just between us, we all know who keeps the world running. Annie Holmquist says, if you want to change hearts and minds, try humility.
Despite all the insistence that critical race theory and other activist indoctrination hasn't found their way into our public schools, parents should be paying attention. Nicole Solas describes how to protect your children from the wokeness ripping through schools.
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Tuesday Aug 30, 2022
2022 August 30 The Bryan Hyde Show
Tuesday Aug 30, 2022
Tuesday Aug 30, 2022
Eric Peters from Eric Peters Autos stops by to talk about what's newsworthy in our world today. Eric always has a thoughtful take on the passing scene.
One of the best articles I've read on why our doubts about election integrity are so frightening to the folks in power. Martin Geddes breaks down the mega consequences of a stolen election.
If you've ever struggled with a sense of frustration and hopelessness in standing for the cause of freedom, here's an essay you need to read. Richard M. Ebeling has a terrific take on out of control government and Isaiah's job.
If speaking truth to power was easy, a lot more people would be doing it. David D'Amato says with the way the political class lies and changes definitions to fit its narrative, we need to rethink how we approach disinformation.
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Monday Aug 29, 2022
2022 August 29 The Bryan Hyde Show
Monday Aug 29, 2022
Monday Aug 29, 2022
I have a perfect slogan for truth-seekers like us. It's a Latin phrase pronounced "Sapere aude" and it means "dare to know." Sounds like a fitting phrase for the times in which we live.
It's not easy to discern who the good guys are in so much of what's going on around us. Allan J. Fiefer reminds us who the good guys are and why we should remain hopeful regarding the future.
A disturbing sign of the times can be seen in the woke struggle sessions that we are constantly being told we must attend. Thaddeus G. McCotter writes about how Florida is protecting its citizens from compulsory woke indoctrination.
Serious about standing up to tyranny? Brandon Smith says, first, you have to understand the tyrannical mind and how it operates, in order to fight it effectively.
This is going to be a tough pill for many to swallow. We're now free to discuss the problems associated with the jab, so long as we put the blame on Trump's vaccine. The narrative pivot is coming and it's bad news for Trump.
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Friday Aug 26, 2022
2022 August 26 The Bryan Hyde Show
Friday Aug 26, 2022
Friday Aug 26, 2022
If you love freedom, you probably feel hopelessly outnumbered by the folks for whom it's not a priority. Dan Sanchez reminds us how a tiny minority can lead the world toward liberty.
One of the most powerful tools we have for becoming clear-thinking individuals is a classical liberal arts education. John Agresto affirms why we need liberal arts.
I have a lot of respect for Paul Rosenberg. He is a trusted source of light and truth in a highly deceptive world. Check out his new website Vera Verba and see real life examples of humanity at its finest.
If you haven't taken a closer look at the story of Kevin Cooper (aka Cole Summers), here's a great article on a truly remarkable young man.
Most of us are doing our best to find our way through the growing mess our world is in. Robert Slye suggests that a man has 4 options in today's world and wonders which we will choose.
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Thursday Aug 25, 2022
2022 August 25 The Bryan Hyde Show
Thursday Aug 25, 2022
Thursday Aug 25, 2022
The opportunity to shine a light into the darkness can take many different forms. Allan Stevo shares a great example of his encounter with an overzealous Trader Joe's manager on the topics of covid and religion.
Part of getting a solid self reliance program in place is figuring out a way to cook your meals if the utilities were shut off. Zoey Sky has a helpful list of 19 ways to cook without electricity.
As the war on reality escalates, we have our work cut out for us. Doug Casey has some relevant thoughts on propaganda, changing language and thought crimes.
When it comes to having a solid grasp on world history, Pat Buchanan is tough to beat. Given our nation's belligerent foreign policy, Buchanan wonders, is autocracy America's mortal enemy?
The elephant in the room that almost no one wants to acknowledge is the noticeable uptick in unexplained deaths (i.e. NOT covid) in the past year or so. Alexandra Bruce says a major insurance report shows a massive increase in deaths since the vax was introduced.
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Wednesday Aug 24, 2022
2022 August 24 The Bryan Hyde Show
Wednesday Aug 24, 2022
Wednesday Aug 24, 2022
One of the more painful lessons of the past two years has been the realization that Silicon Valley is not on our side. Jeffrey A. Tucker wonders how could we have been so naive about big tech.
Tweaking our rules & regulations isn't likely to fix the bad officials and corrupted systems under which we currently live. Christopher Roach explain why character matters most when it comes to self government.
The truth is often hidden in plain view. Jeff Thomas has a great example of this as it pertains to how our currency is being devalued.
I'll admit it. I'm still fuming mad at the way vax mandates were used to punish the unvaxxed. Jon Miltimore has a great article on the CDC (finally) admitting the science on natural immunity.
Not to increase the already boiling tensions between the federal government and the rest of us but isn't it time for the states to step up and assert their powers? Brandon Smith points to how blue states block federal agencies from operating with impunity and suggests red states follow their lead.
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Tuesday Aug 23, 2022
2022 August 23 The Bryan Hyde Show
Tuesday Aug 23, 2022
Tuesday Aug 23, 2022
Eric Peters from Eric Peters Autos joins me for a conversation on what's going on these days that merits our attention.
It's nice to see vindication finally arriving for those brave souls who were the voices of reason during the covid lockdown mania. Katelynn Richardson explains how the CDC waited until the mandate damage was done before suddenly discovering personal risk assessment.
Would you know what to do to survive a famine? Milan Adams has some timely historical perspective as well as practical advice on what happens when food becomes scarce.
Typically, when someone starts talking about a way to fight gullibility, I start listening for the punch line. Annie Holmquist, however, has a very solid suggestion about how good reading is the cure for gullibility.
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Monday Aug 22, 2022
2022 August 22 The Bryan Hyde Show
Monday Aug 22, 2022
Monday Aug 22, 2022
The wholesale disenfranchisement of the unvaxxed, a year ago, has conveniently faded from memory. Todd Hayen warns that we are in the eye of the storm and this is not the time to get too comfortable.
Even as the CDC walks back its disastrous covid policies, few people are calling for accountability for the disastrous covid response. Jeffrey A. Tucker says, to tame a bureaucracy, you have to get rid of it.
There's no shortage of battles being waged all around us. Just keep in mind that the greatest battle most of us will fight is the one to improve ourselves. Brittany Hunter explains how this personal struggle has real impact on the other conflicts around us.
If you want serious clarity into the Marxist mindset, take the time to read Max Border's open letter to a young Marxist. You'll have a far better understanding of what Marxism is and what it isn't.
To illustrate just how badly the FBI has squandered the American public's trust, here's a story you need to be aware of. Thomas Lifson says an FBI affidavit was used to mislead a judge on a search warrant, in a plot to seize and forfeit contents of safety deposit boxes.
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