Episodes

Thursday Mar 03, 2022
2022 March 3 The Bryan Hyde Show hour one
Thursday Mar 03, 2022
Thursday Mar 03, 2022
Why are insurance company actuaries reporting an unusual spike in deaths of people ages 18-64 in the last half of 2021? Robert E. Wright weighs in on life, death and insurance.
Caleb Franz of the Profiles In Liberty podcast joins me for our semi-monthly History In Action segment. This time around we talk about the Boston Massacre and the importance of not rushing to judgment.
Is social media a curse or a blessing to the young people of our time? Before you answer that question, check out Kent McManigal's take on how social media is doing invisible damage to our youth.
There's a certain comic book quality to the narrative regarding Russia vs. Ukraine. Jordan Schachtel makes a strong case that this is less a matter of good vs. evil and more like 2 kleptocratic shades of gray.
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Wednesday Mar 02, 2022
2022 March 2 The Bryan Hyde Show hour two
Wednesday Mar 02, 2022
Wednesday Mar 02, 2022
We've learned a lot over the past two years. Tom Woods has a terrific list of 8 things the Age of Fauci teaches us.
The interconnectedness of the financial realm is creating some complications for those trying to sanction Russia into submission. Thomas L. Knapp describes how the West's SWIFT kick is aimed at Russia but may end up hitting the U.S. dollar as well.
One of the craziest signs of the times is the growing push to silence dissenting voices. As Caitlin Johnstone notes, defending freedom and democracy sure requires an awful lot of censorship.
This is a truly insightful article. If you're going to make self reliance a priority, never forget that training preparedness is better than simply learning preparedness.
I didn't watch the State of the Union address last night. (Sorry, but I had to wash my hair) Thankfully, I was able to get my hands on a draft of the real state of the union and it was far more insightful than I'd hoped.
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Wednesday Mar 02, 2022
2022 March 2 The Bryan Hyde Show hour one
Wednesday Mar 02, 2022
Wednesday Mar 02, 2022
Things have been looking pretty dystopian lately. Matt Hampton wonders which dystopian story does 2022 resemble the most.
Here's a question that no one seems interested in asking that nevertheless has real bearing on the situation in Ukraine: What exactly is the role of NATO? Ron Paul explains how it all comes back to NATO.
U.S. foreign policy is always a tricky subject since many Americans equate patriotism with supporting whatever our government is doing abroad. Philip Giraldi explains how we are creating new enemies.
If you haven't subscribed the Good Citizen substack, it's an excellent resource for information outside of the Borg's echo chamber. Especially this essay about how the propaganda war is not the war.
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Tuesday Mar 01, 2022
2022 March 1 The Bryan Hyde Show hour two
Tuesday Mar 01, 2022
Tuesday Mar 01, 2022
When it comes to the various Ukraine narratives, here's some really good advice: Question all of it. The current Western propaganda for Ukraine is epic.
Don't look now but the Covid fact-checkers have turned their attention to trying to silence anyone questioning the Russia/Ukraine narrative. Caitlin Johnstone says "Russian propaganda" is the latest excuse to expand censorship.
The president will be giving his state of the Union address today. James R. Harrigan reminds us that we should pay close attention to what he's not talking about.
Politicians are like magicians in that they understand the importance of distraction in order to create a particular illusion for their audiences. James Howard Kunstler says, don't look now but all the foreign policy posturing is to keep us from seeing how badly our own operating system is failing.
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Tuesday Mar 01, 2022
2022 March 1 The Bryan Hyde Show hour one
Tuesday Mar 01, 2022
Tuesday Mar 01, 2022
It's our weekly reality check with Eric Peters from Eric Peters Autos. We talk about current events and get Eric's thoughts on how to pick out the traffic enforcers on the road with us.
It's clear that many people subscribe to a type of dominance-based thinking in which there can only be a winner and a loser. Paul Rosenberg describes the need for breaking the cycle of dominance in our lives.
Have you noticed how the folks who pushed the Covid narrative the hardest are quietly backing toward the exits? Here's a great article about how it always starts with a cultural shift.
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Monday Feb 28, 2022
2022 February 28 The Bryan Hyde Show hour two
Monday Feb 28, 2022
Monday Feb 28, 2022
At the risk of sounding conspiratorial, isn't it convenient how the public's attention has somehow shifted away from the collapsing Covid narrative to Putin and Ukraine? Vasko Kohlmayer says that's not an accident.
We hear the word "privilege" a lot these days. However, its meaning seems to escape the folks who use it the most. Sheldon Richman has some timely clarification about what privilege is and what it isn't.
The battle between freedom and tyranny seems very real right now. Scott McPherson reminds us that nukes, war planes and tanks are not enough to prevent people from standing for freedom.
It's risky to advance a point of view that isn't in lockstep with the mainstream narrative right now. But Pat Buchanan has a point worth considering here: Did we provoke Putin's war in Ukraine?
Would the ruling class be willing to start a new world war just to cover up their Covid crimes against humanity? Before you answer, please consider Lew Rockwell's plea to keep us out of war.
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Monday Feb 28, 2022
2022 February 28 The Bryan Hyde Show hour one
Monday Feb 28, 2022
Monday Feb 28, 2022
It's hard to keep up with all the fireworks going off right now. Nevertheless, James Howard Kunstler does a great job of documenting how the party of chaos has blown its cover.
There's no propaganda like war propaganda. Be careful what you believe or share. Glenn Greenwald warns that the narrative regarding Ukraine is becoming more militaristic, authoritarian and reckless.
Speaking of authoritarianism, that new fence going up around the U.S. Capitol sure speaks volumes about how the public is viewed by the ruling class. James Bovard says it still won't protect them from the contempt of the citizenry.
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Friday Feb 25, 2022
2022 February 25 The Bryan Hyde Show hour two
Friday Feb 25, 2022
Friday Feb 25, 2022
Anyone who is paying attention to what happened in Canada last week is wondering, could it happen here? Max Borders says Trudeau's tactics are coming to America--time to learn crypto custody.
One of the great things about the American system is that we have numerous ways to redress our grievances. Austin Stone walks us along the line between compliance and civil disobedience.
How can you tell when you're dealing with someone pushing cultural Marxism? They're the ones who are policing your language to keep the class warfare alive. John Stossel says, even the AMA is getting in on the action.
The war on cash is entering a bold new phase. James Rickards has a highly informative article on why so many in the ruling class cannot abide you having control over your own money.
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Friday Feb 25, 2022
2022 February 25 The Bryan Hyde Show hour one
Friday Feb 25, 2022
Friday Feb 25, 2022
The war in Ukraine is on most people's minds right now. If you're looking for a source that isn't trying to sell you someone's official agenda, Glenn Greenwald is one to follow.
The pathway to authoritarian rule is a gradual one. Barry Brownstein has a great explanation of how worshipping authority leads to tyranny, with 5 lessons from North Korea.
If your money isn't safe in the bank, where is it safe? Thomas L. Knapp says politicians keep proving that we can't trust them or their money--so don't.
Like a lot of people, I have a strong urge to buy some cryptocurrency right now. As Brian Parsons explains, we're bullish on Bitcoin because the ruling class doesn't want us to have it.
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Thursday Feb 24, 2022
2022 February 24 The Bryan Hyde Show hour two
Thursday Feb 24, 2022
Thursday Feb 24, 2022
When people stand up against government overreach, the crux of the matter isn't the tone of voice they are using--it's the violation of the government's limits. Gary M. Galles wonders whether our current tension is the result of uncivil cause or effect.
The media drumbeat about Ukraine sure seems to be trying to steer our country toward military conflict. Lawrence M. Vance reminds us that Ron Paul was right about Ukraine in 2014 and he's right today as well.
It's interesting how the divide between rural and urban centers has sparked the freedom convoys. Dan Gelernter asks, where did our freedom go?
If you've ever uttered the words, "There ought to be a law..." here's a message you need to hear. Laws and legislation aren't the same thing. Kent McManigal explains how legislation only creates new crime.
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