The Bryan Hyde Show
It's my weekly chat with Eric Peters from Eric Peters Autos. We talk about freedom, moral clarity and automotive things you'll be glad to know. There are some government lists to which we should aspire. James Bovard asks, did the feds label you a covid "violent extremist?" Article of the Day: We are being dragged into a global war that has nothing to do with defending our way of life and everything to do with keeping certain industries in the black. The Z-man spells out the downsides of Blackrockistan. Sponsors: Life Saving Food Fifty Two Seven Alliance HSL Ammo Quilt & Sew
It's so easy to get caught up in contention, even when we're not really trying to fight. Paul Rosenberg has great advice on how fighting over words is medieval and keeps us from understanding one another. It's an unpleasant memory but 4 years ago we were pushed into a situation where millions of Americans lost their livelihoods over a mandated jab. John Tamny reminds us that we must never forget their excuses for lockdowns. Article of the Day: It should be clear by now that the GOP isn't going to save us. Pastor Chuck Baldwin has a chilling take on how American Evangelicals went from a moral majority to a moral meltdown. Sponsors: Life Saving Food Fifty Two Seven Alliance HSL Ammo Quilt & Sew
Anyone worth his or her salt knows that it's important to stand up for your rights. Paul Rosenberg explains how rights become a tool to destroy us when we fail to understand what they are. If you're feeling a bit discouraged that the Republicans are squandering their chance to make needed reforms, you're not alone. El Gato Malo reminds us that no ruling system will ever give us the tools to free us from their control. Article of the Day: With all of the political distractions going on around us, the move toward total control is quietly gaining ground. Clark Barnes explains how a cashless society will impact the world. Sponsors: Life Saving Food Fifty Two Seven Alliance HSL Ammo Quilt & Sew
Eric Peters from Eric Peters Autos is my guest today. We cover the uphill battle to speak the truth, the real nature of taxation and how to find freedom in an unfree world. It's fascinating how the truth continues to find its way into the light regarding the covid response and how utterly wrong the "experts" were. Pat Fidopiastis describes how lies and hubris caused an awakening. Article of the Day: It's probably best that I saved this one for after the Memorial Day holiday. Edward Curtin laments how Memorial Day is less about honoring dead soldiers and more about glorifying war. Sponsors: Life Saving Food Fifty Two Seven Alliance HSL Ammo Quilt & Sew
Social media can have a powerful negative effect on our lives, if we allow it to warp our thinking. However, once in a while, it can provide us with some absolute gems of wisdom. This Facebook post, by a friend who is a therapist, talks about what we can do with the past we cannot change. One of the hardest things we'll ever do is to stand on our principles when it would be easier to abandon them for some perceived short-term gain. Barry Brownstein reminds us that safety is found in principles, not lies. Article of the Day: This is not an easy article to ponder. It covers some extremely unpleasant possibilities that may be in our near future. Check out Madge Waggy's take on what to do when martial law comes to America. Sponsors: Life Saving Food Fifty Two Seven Alliance HSL Ammo Quilt & Sew
Eric Peters from Eric Peters Autos joins me for our weekly conversation. We'll do our best to make sense of the passing scene and to leave you more sure of what you stand for than simply what you're against. What exactly constitutes the American Dream? Charles Hugh Smith says starting over may be a big part of it. Article of the Day: I'd never heard the term "capstone marriage" before today. Sarah Wilder makes a strong case for avoiding this standard of only getting married when everything is "perfect." Sponsors: Life Saving Food Fifty Two Seven Alliance HSL Ammo Quilt & Sew
A prolonged power outage would effectively separate most of us from our (mostly) electronic money. Clark Barnes has some powerful food for thought on what a final backup plan might look like. The future where robots begin to take on the jobs humans would rather not do, is upon us. Annie Holmquist warns that robot friends aren't the pathway out of loneliness. Article of the Day: If you find yourself thinking about the future and where we're headed, you're not alone. J.B. Shurk does a great job of describing the great simmering in the West and why our anger is being directed toward the elites. Sponsors: Life Saving Food Fifty Two Seven Alliance HSL Ammo Quilt & Sew
When it seems there's not enough time to enjoy the best things in life, we need to step back and get some perspective. Paul Rosenberg describes the luxury of thinking one's own thoughts. If you're not familiar with the Sword of Damocles, take a look at this essay by Jeff Thomas. It's not just political leaders who could feel that sword fall, but also entire populations. Article of the Day: I can't believe it's been almost a decade since Jacob Hornberger wrote this essay. His breakdown of gun control and the right to resist tyranny is as true today as it was then. Definitely information worth having. Sponsors: Life Saving Food Fifty Two Seven Alliance HSL Ammo Quilt & Sew
Eric Peters from Eric Peters Autos is my guest each Tuesday. Eric always has a principled take on current events and a lot of very solid advice on how to retain your liberty. The divide between the media and everyone else is getting harder to ignore. Bill Rice lays out why the capable need not apply for media positions. Article of the Day: Donald Jeffries is one of the fearless, truthful voices of our day. When he explains how we've become the planet of fat, black statues, it's worth your consideration. Sponsors: Life Saving Food Fifty Two Seven Alliance HSL Ammo Quilt & Sew
Our national day of prayer has come and gone. Annie Holmquist suggests five ways to reinfuse religion into American society. Medicine has taken on some sinister overtones as it becomes more entangled with government. Jeffrey A. Tucker recommends 8 small reforms to improve the U.S. medical system. Article of the Day: I make the time to read anything Jim Bovard writes because he always leaves me feeling more informed than outraged. Check out his latest on political slavery in our times. Sponsors: Life Saving Food Fifty Two Seven Alliance HSL Ammo Quilt & Sew
It's my weekly conversation with Eric Peters from Eric Peters Autos. Not a week goes by that I don't feel a sense of gratitude for Eric's insights and humor. Spend some time on his website. You won't regret it. If you haven't been paying attention to the massive power outage in Europe last week, now's a good time to start. Jordi Pigem has a great summary of the power outage and how it's a wake up call. Sponsors: Life Saving Food Fifty Two Seven Alliance HSL Ammo Quilt & Sew
It's my weekly visit with Eric Peters from Eric Peters Autos. Join us for the straight scoop on what's happening and what we, as individuals, can do about it. Real ID is about to be fully implemented but it's not to late to call it what it is. Ron Paul says, it's nothing more than phony security and real authoritarianism. Article of the Day: Not to undermine anyone's faith in politics but it should be clear by now that there is no political savior. Mike Johnson has some great advice on how to opt out of feeding the beast that wants to rule you. Sponsors: Life Saving Food Fifty Two Seven Alliance HSL Ammo Quilt & Sew
I criticize the Trump administration more than I would like to but I also want to give credit where it's due when they do something right. Here's El Gato Malo's take on the White House declaring war on the Covid conspirators. At the risk of sounding like a self-help guru, pursuing personal growth and excellence is one of the surest ways to fight back against encroaching tyranny. Ray Craig shares his thoughts on showing up and how it becomes the quiet strength that shapes who we become. Article of the Day: The Easter that we celebrated 5 years ago was a very different holiday for most of us. Allan Stevo looks back on what we were doing as well as what we learned. Sponsors: Life Saving Food Fifty Two Seven Alliance HSL Ammo Quilt & Sew
Humor is an essential tool to keeping perspective during challenging times. This op-ed from the Idaho Examiner is a gem. Analysis: Your Beliefs Are Flawless & the World Should Hear Them--Constantly To be accused of cultish thinking is a pretty strong insult. Having said that, Paul Rosenberg makes a powerful case that most of us belong to the Cult of Rules. Article of the Day Most of us know individuals who seethe with outrage over anything Trump says or does. Check out this insightful article from Holly Mathnerd's substack that zeroes in on the growing pandemic of Gain-of-Function TDS (h/t to Barry Brownstein for bringing this to my attention) Sponsors: Life Saving Food Fifty Two Seven Alliance HSL Ammo Quilt & Sew
My guest is Eric Peters from Eric Peters Autos. We talk about Real ID, race baiting and other current events. If you're ready to take your privacy seriously, here's a great article from Milan Adams on 10 ways the government is watching you and what you can do about it. Article of the Day: The reality of what America has transformed into is more than many people are willing to admit. Josh Stylman has a marvelous breakdown of America's hidden transformation. Sponsors: Life Saving Food Fifty Two Seven Alliance HSL Ammo Quilt & Sew
Ever since I first learned about the writings of Dr. Thomas Szasz, I've been skeptical of the therapeutic state. Check out this mind-blowing thread on the Rosenhan Effect and how a Stanford psychologist exposed some very inconvenient truths. If you've had high hopes that Trump and DOGE might eventually bring an end to the IRS, think again. Ryan McMaken says, the IRS isn't going away, and this is how we know. Article of the Day: Nowhere is official revisionism more at work than in how Americans are taught about the War Between the States (Lincoln's war of involuntary union). Thomas Kaufman says it's time to tell the story of the Civil War (sic) truthfully. Sponsors: Life Saving Food Fifty Two Seven Alliance HSL Ammo Quilt & Sew
The globalists have turned up the volume on their paid protestors and agitators and the outrages are coming at us faster than ever. Brandon Smith has a great explanation of how crazed leftists are being used to provoke us in hopes of justifying full-blown dictatorship. The lockdowns were in full swing just 5 years ago and it's remarkable how we skeptics have been quietly vindicated on nearly all counts. Jennifer Sey looks back on the last 5 years and wonders when we'll see authentic accountability. Article of the Day: Forgive me for reaching into the wayback machine but I wanted to share an article I penned 14 years ago on the topic of groupthink and crimes of opinions. The group manipulation techniques are still very much at work in our day. Sponsors: Life Saving Food Fifty Two Seven Alliance HSL Ammo Quilt & Sew
Eric Peters from Eric Peters Autos stops by to share his observations on the passing scene. If you're looking for an authentic information source, Eric is hard to beat. Is the U.S. being steered into a head-on collision with Iran--at the best of Netanyahu? Alastair Crooke says Trump has threatened Iran over an ultimatum that likely cannot be met. Article of the Day: What drives most enemy-driven thinking? Paul Rosenberg says, it's an addiction to feeling good about ourselves by having an enemy to condemn. Sponsors: Life Saving Food Fifty Two Seven Alliance HSL Ammo Quilt & Sew
The huge protests over the weekend by mostly senior citizens reveal something unflattering about American society. Jacob Hornberger says, we have a powerful government and a weak nation. Would it surprise you to know that more single women than ever now own a home? Jeff Minnick has a thoughtful take on how feminism has undermined religion and marriage and how it leads to misery. Article of the Day: To understand the performative leftist outrage on display in America, it's worth listening to someone who once embraced that worldview and then came to her senses. Sasha Stone wonders whether the Democratic party is the "resistance" or the drama club. Sponsors: Life Saving Food Fifty Two Seven Alliance HSL Ammo Quilt & Sew
One of the reasons we see so much conflict and confusion is because our culture is losing the ability to understand America's traditions and history. Mark Tapson says, it's time to reclaim our cultural literacy. One of the biggest downsides of politics is how it encourages us to have contempt for the "other." El Gato Malo explains why the politics of scorn is a proven way to create lasting tribal thinking. Article of the Day: With the recent Supreme Court decision on so-called "ghost guns" and the revelation that the FBI may be actively helping states like California enforce gun control, the whole do-it-yourself firearms industry is making more sense than ever. Sponsors: Life Saving Food Fifty Two Seven Alliance HSL Ammo Quilt & Sew
It's my weekly check-in with Eric Peters from Eric Peters Autos. We'll help you manage your expectations about the promises politicians make versus what they actually deliver. It's hard not be cynical when you're paying attention to what isn't being done versus the political theater that keeps so many captivated. Michael Herman is asking the question many of us are hesitant to ask: Why did I vote? Article of the Day: If you find yourself struggling with a growing sense of election grief, even though the folks you voted for won, you'll appreciate this article from Christine Schueckler. She says the antidote to election grief is found in applied patriotism. Sponsors: Life Saving Food Fifty Two Seven Alliance HSL Ammo Quilt & Sew
Anyone who chooses to stand for something will encounter authentic opposition, including with themselves. Liberty Advocate advises that we ask ourselves, "Am I becoming the monster I'm trying to defeat?" Each of us has blinders than keep us from seeing the world as it is. Rev. John F. Naugle describes the blinders of ideology and how to overcome our self-imposed tunnel vision. Article of the Day: Too often we go through life with limited awareness and appreciation of the people around us. If you would have more emotional freedom in your life, it's worth the effort to learn to sonder. Barry Brownstein's latest essay is a real gem. Sponsors: Life Saving Food Fifty Two Seven Alliance HSL Ammo Quilt & Sew
One of the harshest truths that has come to light in the past 5 years is the degree to which the ruling class (politicians & politically-connected bureaucrats) despises the rest of us. Paul Rosenberg advises, don't panic--we'll rebalance after it finally comes crashing down. On a more related note, if you're serious about finding happiness, regardless of life's external circumstances, Annie Holmquist has a timely suggestion: Rediscover craftsmanship as a means of boosting your satisfaction. Article of the Day: The textbook example of civil war is two factions vying for power over the same geographic area and systems. With that in mind, there's a clear power struggle taking place within our federal government between the executive and judicial branches right now. James Howard Kunstler connects the dots and warns that bedlam is pending. Sponsors: Life Saving Food Fifty Two Seven Alliance HSL Ammo Quilt & Sew
Avoidance is no longer an option when it comes to protecting our children from the woke mind virus. Check out this video clip of a young mother in Virginia and the choice her family is facing. Part of becoming the best possible version of yourself is found in the quest to be more well-rounded in our thinking. J.B. Shurk explains why, to solve our problems, generalists are needed more than specialists. Article of the Day: The spectacular box office failure of the new Snow White film can be connected to the public's refusal to play along with the cultural engineers. Jeffrey A. Tucker says, the latest Disney film is an example of the post-lockdown disorientation in the arts. Sponsors: Life Saving Food Fifty Two Seven Alliance HSL Ammo Quilt & Sew
It's our weekly conversation with Eric Peters from Eric Peters Autos. Lots of quickly changing issues out there to discuss but Eric always is a voice of reason. What's happened to higher education in America is tragic, at best. El Gato Malo says it's time to rethink daycare for dimwits. Article of the Day: The president's calls to shut down the U.S. Dept. of Education are causing panic in the usual suspects. Dr. Ron Paul offers the soundest reasoning for why this particular bureaucracy must go. Sponsors: Life Saving Food Fifty Two Seven Alliance HSL Ammo Quilt & Sew
The war drums are beating ever louder and too many of our fellow citizens are hearing them as a siren song. JD Breen has an excellent perspective on what entangling alliances are and where they're leading us. Time will tell whether Donald Trump was able to stop the administrative state's takeover of American government, or merely help us see how bad our situation really is. Jeffrey A. Tucker asks who controls the adminstrative state? Article of the Day: Patrick Henry's famous declaration of "Give me liberty or give me death" was uttered 250 years ago. Lawrence W. Reed offers his observations on why that speech still resounds today. Sponsors: Life Saving Food Fifty Two Seven Alliance HSL Ammo Quilt & Sew
There's been a noticeable uptick in violent rhetoric and actions from the "mostly peaceful" left as their corrupt enablers are being exposed and defunded. El Gato Malo has an informative take on why the left are losing their collective minds as reality closes in. One of the biggest challenges we face as parents is raising courageous kids in an indecent world. Annie Holmquist has some timely advice on the importance of parents instilling manners and restraint in their kids. Article of the Day: The current ideological crusade to sacrifice truth at the altar of gender ideology has its roots in Marxist efforts to corrupt and capture our culture. Scott Ventureyra explains how this movement has infected the natural sciences. Sponsors: Life Saving Food Fifty Two Seven Alliance HSL Ammo Quilt & Sew
With so many ways to stay connected with one another, it's hard to imagine that people are dying of loneliness. Jeff Minnick says the solution is building community and it's something each of us can do. It should be obvious to anyone who is paying attention that there is a legit power struggle taking place in our government between the administrative state and those who are trying to rein it in. Milan Adams wonders, what is America's tipping point and what are you prepared to do when it comes? Article of The Day: Few words are as misunderstood and misconstrued in our lexicon as the word "sovereignty." Russ Anderson has a marvelous essay on unleashing your sovereign power in a society of followers. Sponsors: Life Saving Food Fifty Two Seven Alliance HSL Ammo Quilt & Sew
It's my weekly sit-down with Eric Peters from Eric Peters Autos. We talk about current events with an eye on how to maintain your autonomy in a world that's trying to make you dependent on its systems. The truth is slowly coming out about how wrong the authorities and "experts" were regarding their Covid policies. Jeffrey A. Tucker wonders, do we all have PTSD? Article of The Day: The globalists have had their shot at a "great reset" and thankfully, it failed spectacularly. Clark Barnes suggests that now is the time for a Great Reset that starts with each of us as individuals. Sponsors: Life Saving Food Fifty Two Seven Alliance HSL Ammo Quilt & Sew
If you're looking for greater peace of mind, one of the surest remedies is to lose the need for status. Paul Rosenberg has a down and dirty explanation regarding status, evolution and human nature. By now it should be obvious that the most crucial changes our society needs will have to originate from the individual and thread their way upwards. Annie Holmquist has a powerful essay on DOGE and the 4 essentials needed to create a decent society. Article of the Day: When trying to pin down the root cause of any of the challenges currently facing our society, it's easy to get bogged down in one political agenda or another. Allan Stevo has a thoughtful take on the root cause of every issue. Sponsors: Life Saving Food Fifty Two Seven Alliance HSL Ammo Quilt & Sew
My apologies for being so intermittent lately on publishing new episodes. I have one more week of a very demanding commitment to fulfill and then I'll be back to doing daily shows. Eric Peters from Eric Peters Autos joins me to analyze the latest happenings. If you're having trouble keeping up with our gale force winds of change, you're not alone. All those admonitions about how wrong we were to doubt the 2020 election results are starting to make sense. Especially, as Michael Herman explains, when you realize that the D.C. machine faked an entire presidency. Article of the Day: It's still a bit shocking to realize how drastically our world was altered 5 years ago. J.B. Shurk asks a question worth considering: Did Covid nearly start a revolution? Sponsors: Life Saving Food Fifty Two Seven Alliance HSL Ammo Quilt & Sew
My weekly chat with Eric Peters from Eric Peters Autos never disappoints. We talk about leaving NATO, Ukraine's narco-fuhrer, real ID and further signs of inflation in today's visit. Has NATO outlived its usefulness? James Howard Kunstler says whatever its supposed to be defending in Europe, it sure isn't the Western values we once knew and loved. Article of the Day: We've had five years to make sense of what was done to the world in the name of "protecting" us from Covid. Find the time to read this entire series of articles published by the Brownstone Institute. You'll be glad you did. Sponsors: Life Saving Food Fifty Two Seven Alliance HSL Ammo Quilt & Sew
Most of the show today is not only off the cuff but also straight from the heart. Those looking for hard news or a thoughtful take on a current event may want to come back tomorrow. Sponsors: Life Saving Food Fifty Two Seven Alliance HSL Ammo Quilt & Sew
It's my weekly chat with Eric Peters from Eric Peters Autos. We're both in an optimistic mood over the growing panic in Officialdom. The U.S. government has had a direct hand in creating and perpetuating the ongoing conflict in Ukraine. The Z-man says our state department has been playing a game of chicken. Article of the Day: Jeffrey A. Tucker knocks it clean out of the park with his latest take on the current unraveling of the D.C. bureaucracy. He explains why the party is over. Sponsors: Life Saving Food Fifty Two Seven Alliance HSL Ammo Quilt & Sew
Holy cow! The latest flu bug got a bead on me last week and took me out of commission for a few days. Let's see what we need to catch up on. For those who live and breathe politics, the DOGE phenomenon might appear very random and provocative. Jeffrey Tucker has a deeply insightful analysis of what it actually represents: the first meaningful blow against the administrative state in more than a century. Many of us feel a tinge of disappointment each time we have to trudge off to work because the apocalypse didn't come. Paul Rosenberg makes the case for why you shouldn't believe in a full-spectrum crash, even if hard times do come. Article of the Day: The situation in Ukraine continues to consume lives and treasure at an indefensable rate. It's refreshing to hear Trump speak the truth that other Western leaders will not. As Michael J. Sutton explains, bad peace is better than good war. Sponsors: Life Saving Food Fifty Two Seven Alliance HSL Ammo Quilt & Sew
It's my weekly catch-up with Eric Peters from Eric Peters Autos. Things are moving quickly these days and a conversation with Eric always brings perspective. Judging by the knee-jerk response of chastened European leaders to J.D. Vance's comments to them last week, free speech is a touchy subject. J.B. Shurk says, take heart, freedom is on the march. Article of the Day: The Trump administration is effectively conducting a counter-revolution against the globalist deep state and its woke ideologies. Brandon Smith wonders, could Trump reverse engineer ESG and use it for good? Sponsors: Life Saving Food Fifty Two Seven Alliance HSL Ammo Quilt & Sew
Breaking out of a mindset of scarcity is harder than it sounds. Paul Rosenberg makes the case that scarcity on earth has been fundamentally overcome, yet, it's the truth we can't accept. If you missed Vice President JD Vance's speech to European leaders at the Munich Security Conference, it was a banger. Jordan Schachtel breaks down the reasons European leaders are lashing out. Article of the Day: Many of us are feeling optimistic that the tide is turning and a new day is dawning for freedom. Jeffrey A. Tucker wonders if our five-year nightmare is finally ending and spells out the challenges ahead of us. Sponsors: Life Saving Food Fifty Two Seven Alliance HSL Ammo Quilt & Sew
It's our regularly scheduled Tuesday conversation with Eric Peters from Eric Peters Autos. Things are happening quickly right now and Eric always has an informed and thoughtful take. The Super Bowl crowd cheering for president Trump while booing Taylor Swift was the clearest possible indicator that Americans are finding common ground. J.B. Shurk says, a united America is Democrats' undoing. Article of the Day: If you get the sense that we are living through once in a lifetime events, you're not wrong. Jeffrey A. Tucker explains the most dramatic narrative shift in modern history. Sponsors: Life Saving Food Fifty Two Seven Alliance HSL Ammo Quilt & Sew
The undeniable corruption D.C. blob is being uncovered for all to see and the panic is palpable. James Howard Kunstler has a succinct breakdown of how it worked, for them and against us. Precious metals remain a historic hedge against debased fiat currencies and official trickery. However, as Paul Rosenberg explains, the missing gold economy highlights a crucial problem that needs correction. Article of the Day: It's always a good idea to go to the source whenever possible. This article by one of the individuals inside the DOGE team is incredibly informative about how the carefully hidden official corruption was first uncovered. It may be the best thing you read all week. Sponsors: Life Saving Food Fifty Two Seven Alliance HSL Ammo Quilt & Sew
We don't need official fact-checkers. We need to build our own fact-checking muscles to where we're able to effectively sift truth from error. Brian Nuckols joins me to talk about how to avoid common mistakes that make us susceptible to misinformation. Please take the time to check out and subscribe to Brian's Hesitation Media substack. The modern world may be flooded with information but if it's low quality or incomplete, it does more harm than good. Paul Rosenberg explains how information is broken and why free information always comes with a cost. Sponsors: Life Saving Food Fifty Two Seven Alliance HSL Ammo Quilt & Sew
To understand the astonishing depth of deception and fraud that the deep state has foisted upon us for generations, we must understand how the narrative managers create consensus within the press. Even with all the positive developments of late, we are all still vulnerable to being controlled through our currency. Learn how a cashless society can pose serious risks if we aren't prepared. Article of the Day: Anyone who has ever read the letters and writings of Robert E. Lee will understand that he is one of the most unfairly maligned figures in U.S. history. William Sullivan describes VP J.D. Vance's bold step to reclaim Lee's legacy. Sponsors: Life Saving Food Fifty Two Seven Alliance HSL Ammo Quilt & Sew
Most of us have heard the word "bourgeois" without really understanding its meaning. Paul Rosenberg breaks down the word's meaning and explains why being "boujee" is a desirable thing. If you've ever been downsized unexpectedly, it can be a deeply demoralizing experience. Robin M. Itzler shares her thoughts on how being given a pink slip liberates us to discover the next opportunity. Article of the Day: If you've ever found yourself wondering, at the end of the day, how another 24 hours have slipped past, here's an essay that deserves your attention. Barry Brownstein offers some timely advice on how to make each day more meaningful. Sponsors: Life Saving Food Fifty Two Seven Alliance HSL Ammo Quilt & Sew
It's my weekly therapy session with Eric Peters from Eric Peters Autos. There's a lot going on at the moment and Eric always has a solid take on what's happening. USAID is not the benevolent charity that the public has been led to believe it is. Ron Paul says, audit it and then shut it down! Article of the Day: The ongoing DOGE investigation into the shadowy world of government money laundering is rocking D.C. to its rotten core. El Gato Malo has a great synopsis of what's taking place. Sponsors: Life Saving Food Fifty Two Seven Alliance HSL Ammo Quilt & Sew
How can we be certain that the people who forced the lockdowns, distancing, mask and vax mandates on us were wrong? Paul Rosenberg says, it's simple, because everyone got covid anyway. Between slashing the size and costs of government and deporting illegal immigrants, a great opportunity is coming into view. J.B. Shurk says, why not transition the federal workforce into farmhands? Article of the Day: The credibility of the legacy media is dropping like a lead balloon and that means our choices for information are expanding. Michael Snyder lays out the basics of who owns the media and why our choices were so limited. Sponsors: Life Saving Food Fifty Two Seven Alliance HSL Ammo Quilt & Sew
Now that sanity is back in fashion, many of us are questioning how to keep it in fashion. Brandon Smith wonders, do we need a final crusade to save the Western world? Even though we may be on the verge of a "Golden Age" for America, it's wise to be as self-sufficient as possible. Joel Salatin's advice is to not ask for government support in anything. Article of the Day: Private property is a favorite target of collectivists. Paul Meany shares four areas in which Aristotle defended the superiority of private property over communal property. Sponsors: Life Saving Food Fifty Two Seven Alliance HSL Ammo Quilt & Sew
It's my weekly chat with Eric Peters from Eric Peters Autos. We talk about the passing scene and Eric shares his thoughts on idiot lights, insurance and how our cars own us. The Trump administration has rolled up its sleeves and got down to work on making America great again. Ron Paul suggests, true American greatness will come when money and state are separated. Article of the Day: A new study out of the U.K. show the number of children with gender dysphoria jumped noticeably over the last 10 years. El Gato Malo explains how Munchausen by medical board made it all possible. Sponsors: Life Saving Food Fifty Two Seven Alliance HSL Ammo Quilt & Sew
We may pride ourselves on living in a free society, but that doesn't mean we don't have forbidden thoughts we're not allowed to voice. Paul Rosenberg explains why we're not allowed to believe that we are good. The day of accountability has arrived for those who used the Covid pandemic response as a way to grab more power. James Bovard wonders, will any federal officials pay for what they did? Article of the Day: Anyone who is serious about resisting authentic tyranny needs to become better acquainted with John Hancock. Michael Boldin of the Tenth Amendment Center shares Hancock's legacy of resistance, revolution and liberty. Sponsors: Life Saving Food Fifty Two Seven Alliance HSL Ammo Quilt & Sew
It's my weekly sit down with Eric Peters from Eric Peters Autos. We talk about the up and running Trump administration and where America goes from here. People who point out government excess are often accused of being a "Chicken Little." At the same time, no one tries harder than government to convince us that the sky is falling. Article of the Day: Biden's last minute pardons were sad but expected. However, giving Anthony Fauci a pardon for crimes against humanity isn't sitting well with many folks. Sponsors: Life Saving Food Fifty Two Seven Alliance HSL Ammo Quilt & Sew
Like many people, I'm breathing a sigh of relief to see the Biden administration finally move on. However, as Brandon Smith explains, we're not exactly out of danger just yet. For the no-holds-barred breakdown of what's likely to come next, James Howard Kunstler explains the opportunities and dangers when another door opens. Article of the Day: People who read have an advantage over those who do not when it comes to seeing things as they are. The Brownstone Institute has pulled together a list that answers the question: What Should We Be Reading? Sponsors: Life Saving Food Fifty Two Seven Alliance HSL Ammo Quilt & Sew
Keeping your head on straight has become a full-time challenge in our highly unstable world. Annie Holmquist suggests, if you want to make a difference in society, start by reading a book. One of the clear but painful lessons of the L.A. fires is that the systems taxing us at every turn are no longer serving the taxpayers. Ryan McMaken explains how the social contract is broken and no one is coming to save us. Article of the Day: We're two weeks into the new year and it's already getting pretty spicy. Margaret Anna Alice offers 25 ways to survive and thrive in 2025. This is some great advice. Sponsors: Life Saving Food Fifty Two Seven Alliance HSL Ammo Quilt & Sew
It's my weekly sit-down with Eric Peters from Eric Peters Autos. We discuss EVs, our shrinking autonomy, and how to restore civilization at the individual level. If you're struggling to find happiness in your day to day life, Dr. Robert Malone has some timely advice. He says to celebrate the simple gifts. Article of the Day: Anyone who's serious about improving the world knows that the starting place is always the person looking back at us in the mirror. Barry Brownstein explains why living a meaningful life means asking the most of ourselves. Sponsors: Life Saving Food Fifty Two Seven Alliance HSL Ammo Quilt & Sew