Episodes

Wednesday Nov 24, 2021
2021 November 24 The Bryan Hyde Show hour one
Wednesday Nov 24, 2021
Wednesday Nov 24, 2021
I don't think I've seen a more clear warning about what the unvaxxed are facing. CJ Hopkins lays out the case for resisting pathologized totalitarianism and the reality of the violence it will bring. If you're being actively hated on by the New Normal masses, you're doing something right.
Sometimes it feels as though things are hopelessly stacked against those of us who are willing to stand for individual rights. Joanna Miller has some encouraging news about the small victories in the fight for freedom that we may have missed.
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Tuesday Nov 23, 2021
2021 November 23 The Bryan Hyde Show hour two
Tuesday Nov 23, 2021
Tuesday Nov 23, 2021
The identity politics ideologues sure are quick to deny that their brand of collectivism is being taught in public schools. Still, some educators insist that parents have no right to question such teachings--even if they don't exist. As Joanna Williams points out, of course we should challenge woke young people rather than allow them to be groomed as mouthpieces for identitarians.
The narrative managers here in America are curiously quiet about the rising rage and protests against lockdowns and mandates all around the world. Thomas Luongo has an excellent take on the big picture and wonders, have we finally reached peak Davos and will our resistance drive world leaders to war?
Since the season of gratitude is here, I'll be taking a bit of time to reflect upon how gratitude is the answer to a question that too few are asking. Truth be told, everything for which I'm grateful has almost nothing to do with any desired political outcome.
I'm certain that we'll all sleep better tonight knowing that Thomas Jefferson's statue has been removed from City Hall in New York. Paddy Hannam notes that the battle for America's soul is intensifying and not even the founding fathers are safe from the history wars.
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Tuesday Nov 23, 2021
2021 November 23 The Bryan Hyde Show hour one
Tuesday Nov 23, 2021
Tuesday Nov 23, 2021
Each week I get some time to visit about timely topics with my friend Eric Peters from Eric Peters Autos. Times being what they are, we never lack for important things to discuss.
I've resolved to take a long break from commenting on the Kyle Rittenhouse case. But only after I share with you a truly insightful essay from Grayson Quay. For everyone who is questioning whether Kyle should have been Kenosha on that August night, few have considered what they may have in common with the young man.
It's not often that we get to hear the story of someone who survived being canceled. Bill Tierney's story is a great example of how trauma and injuries can heal but standing up for what you believe in is eternal.
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Monday Nov 22, 2021
2021 November 22 The Bryan Hyde Show hour two
Monday Nov 22, 2021
Monday Nov 22, 2021
The ruling class is getting very concerned about non-compliant citizens. Jordan Schactel has an excellent essay on how the war on the unvaccinated is becoming a desperate attempt to demonize and destroy the control group.
Do we have a civic duty to oppose bureaucratic tyranny? Barry Brownstein says, yes we do and a moral duty as well. He offers some powerful historical lessons of what that looks like as well as what we might do today.
If you're accessing these show notes, there's a better than average chance you've already figured out that politicians and their media enablers love to play word games. Sheldon Richman has a great essay on rigged political language and how power-seekers hide their intent with euphemisms.
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Monday Nov 22, 2021
2021 November 22 The Bryan Hyde Show hour one
Monday Nov 22, 2021
Monday Nov 22, 2021
There are some seriously upset people who cannot believe that Kyle Rittenhouse was acquitted of all charges. Why are they so surprised at the verdict? Jesse Singal explains how their disconnect from reality can be traced directly to how the media failed to accurately report the facts of his case.
If you're the kind of person to whom the truth matters, Miranda Devine provides a handy debunking of 10 heinous lies about Kyle Rittenhouse that were shamelessly promoted by the American press.
Paul Rosenberg can always be counted on for an insightful and informative take on current events. His take on how democracy has proven to be a mere illusion over the past two years is pure gold. And he warns that the gap between perception and acceptance is what makes us vulnerable.
It was bad enough when government officials chose to shut down large sectors of the economy and to deem certain individuals and businesses as "unessential." Robert E. Wright points out that by doubling down on their earlier mistakes by further restricting our civil rights, these same authorities are sowing the seeds for revolution.
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Friday Nov 19, 2021
2021 November 19 The Bryan Hyde Show hour two
Friday Nov 19, 2021
Friday Nov 19, 2021
One of the strongest moves we can make in response to an eroding culture is to raise productive, capable children. Annie Holmquist has some solid reasons why your son should reconsider college and learn a trade instead.
There are a number of lessons to be learned from the Kyle Rittenhouse case. Brandon Smith has keyed in on some of the main lessons, including how the Rittenhouse case demonstrates that the establishment favors star chamber tyranny.
Is Kyle Rittenhouse a solid citizen or a racist vigilante? It's pretty clear where the legacy media stands on this question. Pat Buchanan has a worthwhile take on the good and bad surrounding this young man.
Here's another story to keep your eye on: The Oklahoma National Guard's new commanding general is not obeying the Pentagon's mandate to vax all National Guard troops. Ryan McMaken explains how and why this has displeased the Pentagon and those working to centralize their control over the military.
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Friday Nov 19, 2021
2021 November 19 The Bryan Hyde Show hour one
Friday Nov 19, 2021
Friday Nov 19, 2021
Is it possible that the flame of liberty is in danger of being extinguished? Check out this letter to the future from James Corbett. And then consider that this letter was written in April of 2020.
The work of maintaining our freedoms goes far beyond just voting. As Paul Rosenberg explains, we need to be building parallel societies and to understand how they work.
We're all ready for the turning point where we can safely consider the Covid pandemic over. Dr. Joel Hirschhorn warns that this pandemic will not end. Especially since our governments are doing everything to keep it going as an excuse to maintain their control over us.
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Thursday Nov 18, 2021
2021 November 18 The Bryan Hyde Show hour two
Thursday Nov 18, 2021
Thursday Nov 18, 2021
There's no doubt that a certain degree of zealotry has taken hold in our society. Jackson P. Chamberlain wonders if our unreasonable times will require that each of us embrace our own inner zealot to defend what must be defended.
I want to be optimistic. But when I see stories like the one about the couple from Plain City, Ohio who are facing jail time for leaving two small stickers outside their local library, I have to wonder how much farther until we hit rock bottom. It's incidents like this that best illustrate how deeply the public psychosis about Covid runs.
China has grown into a significant role on the world stage over the past few generations. Now its leader Xi Jinping has released a resolution regarding that nation's future that some are calling a new Communist Manifesto. Pepe Escobar explains why this is a development worth keeping an eye on.
The most solid currency in most of our lives can be found in our relationships with others. Paul Rosenberg sounds a warning about how our relationships have been defiled and cheapened and what we can do about it.
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Thursday Nov 18, 2021
2021 November 18 The Bryan Hyde Show hour one
Thursday Nov 18, 2021
Thursday Nov 18, 2021
As often as I warn about the hazards of putting too much faith in what our corporate media is telling us, I worry that the goal of seeking out truth is obscured by the frustration I feel toward purveyors of deception. Jeff M. Lewis reminds us that we cannot allow ourselves to become divorced from the truth and wedded to the lies we've been told.
The buffalo-horn-wearing painted shaman who strutted around the inside of the U.S. Capitol on January 6 has been sentenced to more than 3 years in prison. Meanwhile, the Capitol Police officer who killed an unarmed protester faces no consequences whatsoever. Something is off here. Kent McManigal remind us that the U.S. Capitol belongs to the people and not to the parasites that have made it their home.
"The consent of the governed" is a phrase that should be on the lips of every person who takes his or her freedom seriously. Judge Andrew Napolitano poses some timely questions about how Leviathan is working to destroy what remains of our liberty.
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Wednesday Nov 17, 2021
2021 November 17 The Bryan Hyde Show hour two
Wednesday Nov 17, 2021
Wednesday Nov 17, 2021
While the Kyle Rittenhouse case dominates the news cycle, another deeply concerning story is taking place just out of view of most Americans. Project Veritas is under direct attack by the U.S. government and so is freedom of the press. Glenn Greenwald directs some sunlight onto both stories and explains how the tribal slant of media coverage represents a disturbing inability to think in principles.
Learning to see through the daily narratives that we're being force-fed takes a conscious decision regarding the kinds of media we consume on a daily basis. The editorial board at Issues & Insights has some blunt but solid advice: Please stop trusting anything the mainstream media report.
None of us wants to think of ourselves as predictable but there's truth to the idea that if you talk politics for 10 seconds, astute observers will know--with 80% accuracy--where you get your news. Paul Rosenberg explains why this is so and why we cannot limit ourselves to closed circuit thinking.
What's the worst thing that can happen if you stand up for yourself and assert your natural rights? Sadly, this is a question that is being answered for a lot of people who are finding out what it means to suffer for their beliefs. Andrea Widburg says the otherization of unvaccinated people is proceeding quickly and leading us to some very dark places.
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