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Truth isn't something that's handed to you by authority. We have to go after it ourselves. In a time of truth deficiency, the goal is to think as clearly and independently as possible and to question everything you hear.

This is why it is essential that we don't become hyper-focused on who and what we're against. Instead, we should be more certain about who we are, individually, and what we stand for.

Come find courage and camaraderie among your fellow wrongthinkers and claim your heritage as a free individual. Make the difference you were born to make. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bryan-hyde/support

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Truth isn't something that's handed to you by authority. We have to go after it ourselves. In a time of truth deficiency, the goal is to think as clearly and independently as possible and to question everything you hear.

This is why it is essential that we don't become hyper-focused on who and what we're against. Instead, we should be more certain about who we are, individually, and what we stand for.

Come find courage and camaraderie among your fellow wrongthinkers and claim your heritage as a free individual. Make the difference you were born to make. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bryan-hyde/support

    2024 May 24 The Bryan Hyde Show

    2024 May 24 The Bryan Hyde Show

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    Hindsight definitely offers the opportunity for clarity as we begin to piece together what was forced upon us during the pandemic. Jeffrey A. Tucker has been a credible voice of reason from the start and his take on what really happened from lockdown to vaccination is worth your time.

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    2024 May 23 The Bryan Hyde Show

    2024 May 23 The Bryan Hyde Show

    Remember how much the world changed with the advent of the internet? Doug Casey says, artificial intelligence will also radically transform the world.

    Remember all the pandemic mandates that were weren't allowed to question just a few years ago? Ian Miller notes that the 'experts' fail to argue that those mandates worked. Why the silence?

    As much as we might want to believe that unity is possible in our divided society, reality seems to say otherwise. Brandon Smith explains why our political divisions cannot be mended.

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    We read about the hardships that our grandparents and other ancestors endured and wonder how they did it. Jeffrey Folks says, the upcoming generations will likely learn how from firsthand experience.

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    2024 May 22 The Bryan Hyde Show

    2024 May 22 The Bryan Hyde Show

    The ruling class likes to appear large and in charge but it's mostly a facade. Case in point, when they try to impose gun control, they inevitably encounter the two problems of prohibition.It's nearly impossible to avoid the ugly side of politics in an election year. Christopher Chantrill says, it all comes down to political formulas regarding friends, the enemy and power.If you're looking for shelter from the growing storm, family is likely your best bet. Aletheia Hitz has some time-tested (and affordable) ideas for for family fun and bonding.The backlash against NFL place-kicker Harrison Butker is as surprising as it is strident. Domenic Scarcella does a great job of putting Butker's comments on the higher calling of vocation into perspective.Article of the Day:We live in a time when the fundamental values of society are being openly rejected and the people who hold them are hated. David Bell takes us on a journey through an exposed America.Sponsors:


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    2024 May 21 The Bryan Hyde Show

    2024 May 21 The Bryan Hyde Show

    Eric Peters from Eric Peters Autos is my regular Tuesday guest. I guarantee you'll come away better informed and motivated to stay in the fight for freedom.

    Are you a servant of tyranny or a servant of liberty? Barry Brownstein invites each of us to give some serious thought to this question.

    Talk with someone who lived through the Great Depression and you'll understand that the ease and comfort we enjoy can quickly vanish. Michael Herman shares his thoughts on what's coming.

    Article of the Day:

    The thought of the rule of law breaking down is not a pleasant one. However, as Clark Barnes points out, we should be prepared mentally, physically and spiritually for that possibility.

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    2024 May 20 The Bryan Hyde Show

    2024 May 20 The Bryan Hyde Show

    Politics makes everything become a power struggle over who gets to make the rules for everyone else. Paul Rosenberg has a marvelous take on rules versus righteousness and why rules aren't enough.

    It's pretty common today to hear people use the word "democracy" as a catch-all for whatever they're promoting. Todd Hayen reminds us that democracy is not the same thing as freedom.

    If you're waiting for WW III to officially start, here's something to consider: It's already started and it's psychological in nature. J.B. Shurk recounts lessons from covid totalitarianism.

    It's no secret that some public schools are home to outrageous behavior that would shock prison inmates. Karl Streitel explains why disrespect is so common in our public schools.

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    Keeping your head straight in a chaotic world isn't exactly easy. Check out Russ Anderson's ideas on how to manage the expectation gap and find peace of mind.

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    2024 May 17 The Bryan Hyde Show

    2024 May 17 The Bryan Hyde Show

    Ever notice how every official infringement upon our natural right to free speech is portrayed as a necessity? Judge Andrew Napolitano explains the perils of the Antisemitism Awareness Act.

    The backlash against NFL star Harrison Butker for his commencement remarks about traditional family values has been enlightening. Speaking the truth isn't getting any easier.

    How bad would things have to get before you packed up and left your state? Douglas French says California and New York are shaking down residents who are trying to flee.

    The social justice rhetoric of the left has common threads with other historical examples of totalitarianism. Jon Miltimore describes why Hitler loved 'social justice.'

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    Music is so much more than simply a pleasant distraction. Michael DeSapio has a thoughtful take that will make you appreciate transcendence and the practice of music.

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Independent and Well-Reasoned

I’ve listened to Bryan for years and trust him as a reliable source of independent and accurate analysis and opinion. Couldn’t recommend him more.

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Breathe of fresh air!

Incredible analysis on current events and philosophies surrounding liberty.

With the left vs right dichotomy being so strained this is a great place to learn how to cut through all the garbage.

These are the types of conversations and debates had by our founding fathers.

If your looking for fiery rhetoric you won’t find it here, if you want clear, calm, philosophical discussions that will challenge the way you think you need to listen and listen often.

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