Episodes
Tuesday Apr 12, 2022
2022 April 12 The Bryan Hyde Show hour two
Tuesday Apr 12, 2022
Tuesday Apr 12, 2022
If you are still wondering why opposing lockdowns was the moral and proper thing to do, look no further than what's happening in Shanghai. Jordan Schachtel shares the chilling reality of what a total embrace of lockdown mentality produces.
The level of outright propaganda and gaslighting that's being blasted at us 24/7 is simply stunning. Caitlin Johnstone says if it feels like you're being manipulated, it's because you are.
How can you tell we're in trouble economically? Take a look at Jon Miltimore's latest column on why used cars are selling at higher prices right now than new cars and you'll see what I mean.
The thought of a downshift in our standard of living is daunting to most of us. But would you rather have it come with a warning or be taken by surprise? Brandon Smith describes two economic crises that the media is currently ignoring.
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Tuesday Apr 12, 2022
2022 April 12 The Bryan Hyde Show hour one
Tuesday Apr 12, 2022
Tuesday Apr 12, 2022
Eric Peters from Eric Peters Autos brings his weekly truth supplement and insights on the passing scene. Pro tip: Don't just read his articles, read the comments as well. He has a solid brain trust of readers.
One of the greatest lessons we can learn is to improve the world by first improving ourselves. Barry Brownstein has a terrific two-part series on taming the dictator within. It begins with not overestimating our ability to be rational.
It's telling that the people who are most outspoken about tolerance tend to be the most intolerant. Daniel Lattier has a great explanation of how fixating on one virtue can cause us to abandon the others.
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Monday Apr 11, 2022
2022 April 11 The Bryan Hyde Show hour two
Monday Apr 11, 2022
Monday Apr 11, 2022
The growing geopolitical unrest can seem overwhelming at times. That's when it's helpful to remember that every earthly conflict is based in a war that we almost never hear about--a spiritual war that has always existed.
One of my favorite sources of timeless truths is The Screwtape Letters by C.S. Lewis. M.B. Matthews has a great take on how Screwtape comes to America.
Once again, the FBI has put a highly contrived case of "anti-government extremism" before the American public, only to see their case fall flat before jurors. Roger Kimball explains why justice has been and will be a long time coming.
Disney is getting a lot of publicity right now, and only some of it is favorable. Thomas L. Knapp delves into beauty and the culture war beast: how buycott beats boycott.
How long should you continue to believe or trust the kinds of people who would lie to you over and over again. John Stossel recounts a number of stories that were covered up by big media and big tech and he wonders, where's the reckoning?
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Monday Apr 11, 2022
2022 April 11 The Bryan Hyde Show hour one
Monday Apr 11, 2022
Monday Apr 11, 2022
Sometimes it seems like each election cycle is simply a scheme to replace one set of bad rulers with another set of bad rulers. Jeff Deist outlines the problem with the wrong elites and why they need to be desanctified.
When is the best time to get ready for adversity? Paul Rosenberg says it's before you find yourself in the midst of it.
The only thing worse than democracy dying is when democracy lives and succeeds. Too harsh? Take a look at Joakim Book's latest: If You Vote, You Have No Right to Complain.
Are you still noticing the coin shortage signs that started to appear at the beginning of Covid? Jeffrey A. Tucker explains the hows and whys of the Covidians and the coin shortage.
The growing geopolitical unrest can seem overwhelming at times. That's when it's helpful to remember that every earthly conflict is based in a war that we almost never hear about--a spiritual war that has always existed.
One of my favorite sources of timeless truths is The Screwtape Letters by C.S. Lewis. M.B. Matthews has a great take on how Screwtape comes to America.
Once again, the FBI has put a highly contrived case of "anti-government extremism" before the American public, only to see their case fall flat before jurors. Roger Kimball explains why justice has been and will be a long time coming.
Disney is getting a lot of publicity right now, and only some of it is favorable. Thomas L. Knapp delves into beauty and the culture war beast: how buycott beats boycott.
How long should you continue to believe or trust the kinds of people who would lie to you over and over again. John Stossel recounts a number of stories that were covered up by big media and big tech and he wonders, where's the reckoning?
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Friday Apr 08, 2022
2022 April 8 The Bryan Hyde Show hour two
Friday Apr 08, 2022
Friday Apr 08, 2022
If you find yourself obsessing over Russia, it's very possible that the official propaganda has sunk its hooks into your mind. Caitlin Johnstone explains how U.S. officials admit they're literally just lying to us about Russia.
U.S. policymakers want to believe that they're the good guys. At the same time, their actions are not those of good guys. Pepe Escobar says that's why they're willing to sit back and watch Europe commit suicide. Some hard truths here.
Right now it's fashionable to view everything that came before us as wrong. Jonathan Barnes puts that myth to rest as he explains that there is greatness in our past--despite what critical theorists try to tell us.
One of life's biggest missed opportunities is when we summarily dismiss people who hold differing viewpoints. Christine Black makes a compelling case that the urge to shame, purge, exclude and dismiss others diminishes us.
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Friday Apr 08, 2022
2022 April 8 The Bryan Hyde Show hour one
Friday Apr 08, 2022
Friday Apr 08, 2022
It's not enough to simply identify society's problems. Any heckler can do that. If you're serious about being problem-solvers, Ron Ross says there's one place you can really make a difference.
My understanding of limited government and personal freedom has been greatly impacted by libertarianism. Dr. C Ronald Kimberling joins me to discuss the 50th anniversary of the birth of the libertarian movement.
As much as it feels like the Covid mania has passed, now is not the time to pop the champagne corks. Todd Hayen has a clear, dispassionate look at what they got & what we lost. We still have some heavy lifting ahead of us.
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Thursday Apr 07, 2022
2022 April 7 The Bryan Hyde Show hour two
Thursday Apr 07, 2022
Thursday Apr 07, 2022
The price of meat continues to rise and I'm determined not to start eating bugs instead. Robert E. Wright has a great article touting wild meat markets as an alternative.
While the near future looks to be a bit uncertain, there are still many reasons to be optimistic. Here's some much needed perspective from David Deming on our underground future.
Elon Musk's presence at Twitter is making significant waves. Max Borders has a great essay explaining free speech and genuine diversity to the Twitterati.
The conflict in Ukraine has many people wondering if World War III has kicked off. The Z-man ponders the question of whether this will be an economic war or an actual shooting war.
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Thursday Apr 07, 2022
2022 April 7 The Bryan Hyde Show hour one
Thursday Apr 07, 2022
Thursday Apr 07, 2022
I know we're supposed to believe that the ruling class is infallible. Still, as James Bovard explains, corrupt federal statistics cover their endless cons.
As hard as the politicians in D.C. are pretending that they are victims of January 6, there's an occasional bit of reality that prevails. Especially when a judge has issued an acquittal for a defendant who was allowed by Capitol police to enter the building.
The world really can be divided into those who wish to control others and those who don't. Kent McManigal advises to govern yourself so you violate no one else.
If you've seen the video clip of Obama's recent visit to the White House, it seems clear that Joe Biden is on his way out. Andrea Widburg has some interesting takeaways regarding Obama's actions.
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Wednesday Apr 06, 2022
2022 April 6 The Bryan Hyde Show hour two
Wednesday Apr 06, 2022
Wednesday Apr 06, 2022
Are members of the ruling class so wicked that they'd start a war to cover up their crimes against humanity? I know how I'd answer that question. Brandon J. Weichart says for the great reset to succeed, the elite need World War III.
If you're going to tell a lie, you might as well make it a whopper. Kit Knightly explains how the latest spin about Biden's "booming economy" is just another front in the media's war on reality.
If you've ever wondered whether your possessions own you, all you have to do is pack up for a move. Daniel Lattier asks, is "stuff" paralyzing today's children? If you're considering a purge, this is a great read.
It may seem harsh to point out how so many people are being psychologically manipulated by the power centers of our time. Still, Boyd Cathey makes a strong case regarding Ukraine and the zombiefication of America. We'd be wise to be cautious.
We have been boldly lied to by the political class and the media for so long that it seems normal to us. James Howard Kunstler has a brutal, but factual, rundown of our current mass formation psychosis.
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Wednesday Apr 06, 2022
2022 April 6 The Bryan Hyde Show hour one
Wednesday Apr 06, 2022
Wednesday Apr 06, 2022
Free speech and big tech are quickly becoming mutually exclusive terms. Dan Sanchez and Liam McCollum explain how both the left and right are wrong on the issue.
The battle for our minds is intensifying. Gary Gindler says the first digital war is underway and and digital truth will triumph over digital propaganda, eventually.
With Elon Musk becoming the single largest stakeholder in Twitter, a lot of folks are wondering if it means a return to free speech. Jeffrey A. Tucker wonders, can Elon Musk defeat the censors?
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