Episodes
Tuesday Mar 29, 2022
2022 March 29 The Bryan Hyde Show hour two
Tuesday Mar 29, 2022
Tuesday Mar 29, 2022
The level of propaganda and distortion that we're facing today is stunning. Caroline Brashears has a handy reader's guide to Newspeak 2022.
Now that political leaders are openly talking of global food shortages, people are becoming a bit more aware of their food supplies. Thomas L. Knapp asks, how does your garden (or pantry) grow?
I'm mildly ashamed that I've given any attention to the "drama" at the Oscars the other night. Especially after reading John W. Whitehead's latest column on "humilitainment" and how we're being distracted.
The official narrative regarding Ukraine doesn't really allow for serious questions about U.S. involvement. Pat Buchanan asks, is victory for Ukraine worth risking nuclear war?
Are we once again standing at the edge of the abyss? Paul Rosenberg reminds us that war is nothing new and none of the leaders are the good guys.
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Tuesday Mar 29, 2022
2022 March 29 The Bryan Hyde Show hour one
Tuesday Mar 29, 2022
Tuesday Mar 29, 2022
Eric Peters from Eric Peters Autos drops in to talk about life in clown world and what's currently on his radar.
Gotta hand it to the political class, no matter how destructive their policies, the blame is placed on someone else. Jordan Schachtel breaks down how Biden's winter of blaming the non-compliant has become a springtime of blaming Putin.
Things seem to be coming to a head rapidly. James Howard Kunstler describes the gravity of our situation as well as what is to be done.
The trans movement is being used as a bludgeon to force us to deny reality. Joanna Williams asks, why can't we tell the truth about swimmer Lia Thomas?
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Monday Mar 28, 2022
2022 March 28 The Bryan Hyde Show hour two
Monday Mar 28, 2022
Monday Mar 28, 2022
I know we're not supposed to ascribe to malice what could be mere incompetence. Having said that, check out Glenn Greenwald's take on how Biden's reckless words underscores the dangers of a proxy war in Ukraine.
If you remember nothing else from today's show, it should be this: individuals have the right to keep secrets but your government doesn't. Whitson G. Waldo has the lowdown on digital money and liberty.
Serious about making a difference in the world around you? Stop worrying about things you cannot control. Annie Holmquist recommends learning to laugh at the times to come.
We've all heard the analogy about frogs and a boiling pot of water. Roger Kimball says don't count the American people as being fully boiled just yet. We may have some jump left in us yet.
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Monday Mar 28, 2022
2022 March 28 The Bryan Hyde Show hour one
Monday Mar 28, 2022
Monday Mar 28, 2022
The mass psychosis of the past two years isn't exactly easing, if you get my drift. Michael Bryant has a great recounting of two years to flatten the world and how it's going.
If you're taking a closer look at crypto, here's an article that may prove helpful. David Waugh explains how not every crypto is decentralized--the difference between proof-of-work vs. proof-of-stake.
Are we raising a generation of snowflakes? Before you answer that question, you need to hear the story of the Abernathy boys going for a ride. H.D. Miller recounts the true story of the most can-do kids ever.
The idea that a war is being waged against your mind is a disturbing thought. For some serious clarity on the matter, James Corbett has an informative guide to 5th Generation warfare.
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Friday Mar 25, 2022
2022 March 25 The Bryan Hyde Show hour two
Friday Mar 25, 2022
Friday Mar 25, 2022
How a person feels about competition can shed serious insights into their worldview. Ron Ross explains how those who appreciate competition tend to favor freedom while those who hate it do not.
If you had any doubts about whether the whole "great reset" was just another conspiracy theory, the cat is out of the bag. Now that public figures are stumping for it, Victor Davis Hanson has a warning for them.
Hindsight is a powerful teaching tool. It's also a great reminder to learn from our past mistakes. Kit Knightly writes about the vital lesson that the past 2 years of Covid can teach us about Ukraine.
The secret to surviving and thriving in clown world is in maintaining a sense of humor. El Gato Malo has a brilliant, funny and insightful take on the current controversy over "what is a woman?"
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Friday Mar 25, 2022
2022 March 25 The Bryan Hyde Show hour one
Friday Mar 25, 2022
Friday Mar 25, 2022
No matter how hard a person may try to pretend that inflation is just a minor inconvenience, reality is proving otherwise. Jeffrey A. Tucker says the inflation disaster is collateral damage from lockdowns.
Remember the days of "freedom fries" when France refused to participate in the unnecessary invasion of Iraq? Well, boycotts are back in fashion and J. Mark Powell has some historical perspective on them.
If nothing is more powerful than an idea whose time has come, it stands to reason that the power of terrible ideas is considerable too. Rael Jean Isaac lists a few of the worst ideas of our time.
Here's some of the best advice you'll hear this week. Barry Brownstein revisits a column he published in 2018 about why people fail at love. Is it a matter of asking the wrong questions?
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Thursday Mar 24, 2022
2022 March 24 The Bryan Hyde Show hour two
Thursday Mar 24, 2022
Thursday Mar 24, 2022
The systems that seek to rule us have plenty of ideological driven movements at their disposal. Alexander Markovsky explains how climate change is an instrument that's being used to bring the many under the control of the few.
Very few people think about the role agriculture currently plays in how we fuel up our vehicles. Jon N. Hall shares his thoughts on the children of the corn and the fraud of renewable energy.
Living in reality takes conscious effort. Emina Melonic point out that shattering the screen of unreality, like social media, is a good start.
It's not just a difference of opinion. As Caitlin Johnstone points out, the mental manipulation being directed at us is intended to enslave our minds and to drive us toward destruction.
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Thursday Mar 24, 2022
2022 March 24 The Bryan Hyde Show hour one
Thursday Mar 24, 2022
Thursday Mar 24, 2022
There's no problem so big that government can't make it bigger. Jordan Schachtel shares the latest "fix" from the ruling class: Could stimulus checks to "fight inflation" soon be coming to America?
It's a sign of the times that speaking truth is a great way to get censored, even if you couch it humor. Rajan Laad relates how the Babylon Bee has been shut down by Twitter but refuses to bend the knee.
Building a better world rarely happens when we frame everything as left wing or right wing. James Pethokoukis asks what would happen if we thought in terms of up and down.
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Wednesday Mar 23, 2022
2022 March 23 The Bryan Hyde Show hour two
Wednesday Mar 23, 2022
Wednesday Mar 23, 2022
To fully appreciate the magnitude of the coming financial shift, we first need to understand what's happening to the petrodollar system. Nick Giambruno explains what its coming collapse portends.
I sometimes wonder how many people really recognize the seriousness of those who are trying to eliminate free speech to "protect" us from "misinformation." The Good Citizen warns that the internet is next.
A story out of Canada shows an interesting correlation between those who've had 3 or more Covid vaccinations and those who most strongly support war against Russia. The Z-man takes a closer look at the hive mind.
Why do the "vaccinated" want a war with Russia while the "unvaccinated" don't? Mark Crispin Miller has a take worth considering.
If you don't know about Dr. Thomas Szasz and his campaign against psychiatric coercion and the therapeutic state, here's a great place to start. Bernardo Decoster has an excellent article on the late psychiatrist's message regarding coercion vs. voluntary treatment.
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Wednesday Mar 23, 2022
2022 March 23 The Bryan Hyde Show hour one
Wednesday Mar 23, 2022
Wednesday Mar 23, 2022
The powers that be spent a lot of time and effort after WWII creating global interdependence. Now it's biting all of us in the rear. J.B. Shurk explains how regional self-sufficiency is the key to keeping the peace in our time.
The upcoming elections were looking more and more like a day of reckoning for Democrats and lockdowners. Now, as Jordan Schachtel puts it, 2022 has become the "preventing WWIII election."
Never underestimate the power of a good myth to keep people from noticing things they're not supposed to notice. The Z-man has a great take on today's mythmaking as it relates to U.S. foreign policy.
The thought of food scarcity is too frightening for many of us to even consider. John Klar says beware the great agricultural reset where food, famine and fear will be used to bring us under control.
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