Lew exposes the about face of our Corporate Masters in two areas: their obsession with Climate Change and ending nearly all forms of energy production, and their constant promotion of China as an important trading power and model society. Today, as a data center is about to be built in Utah that is 60 square miles in size, we are told that we need 1000 times more power generation than is currently occurring in the U.S., and that we must build these massive facilities because of the danger of China, who is suddenly our worse enemy.
Lew shows that like the USSR, Communist China was to a great degree a creation of our Corporate Masters. The solution to the danger of China is to cut of their flow of wealth, and their ability to steal our intellectual property. The building of these massive data centers is more likely to contribute to a loss of our liberty than it is to be a protection.
The immediate appeal to national security concerns by data center promoters and their allegations of Chinese involvement with the opposition does not bode well for the future civil liberties of Americans who want to preserve their way of life from globalist oligarchs as well as foreign nations long supported by these elites.
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[00:00:00] Look Around You, Wrong Rules The Land While Waiting Justice Sleeps. I saw in the Congress and crossing the country campaigning with Ron Paul, Tyranny Rising, Unspeakable Evil Manifesting, Devils Lying About Our Heritage Who Want To Enslave And Replace Us.
[00:00:23] But we are Americans with a manifest destiny to bring the new Jerusalem of endless possibilities. But first, this fight for freedom. Be a part of it. But don't delay, because this is the Hour Of Decision. Hour Of Decision with Lou Moore starts now.
[00:00:49] Welcome to the 119th episode of Hour Of Decision. My name is Lou Moore. And today, we're going to continue our series on American Tyranny. This will be the fourth episode of the series on American Tyranny. And today, folks, we're going to talk about China as it relates to American
[00:01:14] Tyranny, AI Data Centers, or maybe AI and Data Centers. And if we have enough time, we're going to return to that Zionist factor, which is also part of the big package that's coming at you at 100 miles an hour, folks, which is American Tyranny. So I have to start out. I just can't help it. I have to start out with this
[00:01:42] book. If you're watching me on Rumble. It's called The Best Enemy That Money Can Buy. It was written by Professor Anthony Sutton of the Hoover Institute at Stanford University. And the thesis of that book is the fact that the Soviet Union was primarily a creation of our elites. And they were created as an enemy
[00:02:11] for the United States to spend billions and billions and billions and billions and billions and billions of dollars on in the Cold War, a nation completely built up in every facet by your ancestors' tax dollars. And I'm going to get back to that book in a minute. And I'll let you know why. It has everything to do
[00:02:40] with what we're talking about today. So Kevin O'Leary is on Tucker Carlson fairly recently. And he's saying, oh, my goodness, China is just the worst, the worst enemy there is. It's an emergency. We've got to build a 60 square mile data center in my state, the state of Utah, a data center that's
[00:03:03] going to take more water in a drought stricken state. I mean, we've been in off and on for 20, 25 years in a drought in the state of Utah. They're talking about water rationing this year. There's so little snowmelt. In the state of Utah, we rely on snowmelt from the Wasatch and the other
[00:03:25] 52 mountain ranges of our state to provide the water that we use, that our farmers use, that we use and we hope comes out of our taps so we can live the same standard as other Americans do around the country. So that's how Utah gets our water. We're in a drought. We're in the worst drought
[00:03:48] conditions on record. But that's OK, folks, because it's an emergency and we've got to build a data center that's going to take a ton of water and more electricity than is currently used in the entire state by the approximately 4 million residents of the state of Utah. So what's going on with this?
[00:04:14] Well, of course, it's AI. AI is the future. We have to have AI because the Chinese are going to have AI. And if they have AI and we don't have enough AI, if we don't have a sophisticated enough AI technology to deploy in our military, it's over with for America. This is what we're being told, folks.
[00:04:38] It's coming out of nowhere. It's just like yesterday, two minutes ago, the worst thing in the world was power usage. The worst thing on Earth. I lived up in the Northwest. They were trying to shut down hydroelectric power. It's the cleanest power on the planet. They were trying to shut down hydroelectric power. They shut down all the access to coal, both in the state of Washington, but also that comes from what
[00:05:07] they call the coal strip in Montana. Cut all that off from the Puget Sound area and from Washington state. They're shutting down coal mines in this state. We're a coal rich state, Utah. They're shutting down coal mines all over. We can't have coal because we have climate change, climate change. We're going natural gas. Terrible. We can't use hydrocarbons. They're the worst. And of course, Trump said,
[00:05:35] no, I'm bringing back oil. I'm bringing back natural gas. I'm bringing back clean coal or whatever they call it. That's kind of something he campaigned on. So energy would be cheap. Of course, we weren't expecting to have to go into a war, but that is another topic, a topic that's the hottest thing on the news right at this moment, but it will possibly change in five minutes. I'm not even going to get into
[00:05:58] that today. But so there's been this battle and our entire establishment, most of corporate America, all of the left, all of the Democrat party and wolves in sheep's clothing like John Curtis in the Republican party, a senator that's from my state and other Republican officials as well are all in. Oh, we have to get rid of all of these hydrocarbons. We got to have nothing but clean energy.
[00:06:27] We have to eventually go to solar. We got to have these stupid wind farms. You know, we had all that, but that's out the window now, folks. It's Katie bar the door because Jensen Wong, the head of NVIDIA has just told us, we're going to need 1000 times the electrical output of the entire United
[00:06:52] United States as it is right now, just to even be in this AI race. So everything's changed as far as a generation of power. You know, nuclear, fantastic. Let's build 100 of them. Let's build them all in a row. They're talking about doing that in this state, building several of them in one location. That might be going with this data center.
[00:07:14] Not sure about that one. But anyway, so suddenly, suddenly all the smart people realized we got to have a ton more power generation. And at the same time, they're now telling us that the worst enemy in the world is China. When these people were telling us, I mean, two years ago, 400 CEOs were on their feet screaming at the top of their lungs when she walked into a room in San Francisco. Do you remember that?
[00:07:45] Oh, no, China, they're just a competitor. China's great. China's more progressive than we are. A freedman there in the New York Times, they're all talking about how great China is, how great that social credit score is. Boy, that keeps that crime rate down. Everything was great with China coming out of our establishment. Everything was wonderful with China. But you turn, folks, you turn. Oh, no, no.
[00:08:09] China is the most dangerous country on earth. They are the worst. They're our biggest enemy. And the only way to save the stars and stripes, the only way to save the Constitution, the only way to save the United States of America, a country they also visualize with about 150 million foreigners in
[00:08:33] it, the only way to save this great nation of ours is if we can beat China in that AI race. And so, you know, we can't have these people being upset about these big data centers, which they have been. And, you know, now we got the gaslighting. I can't even believe this, folks. This is Kevin O'Leary. We're checking up on this. We know who the enemies of these data centers are. They're all communists
[00:09:00] being paid for by the Chinese. It's the left. They're opposed to this. They're terrible. We have to stop all these people. Folks, straight up lie. Straight up lie. They're lying about everything. They're lying about all of it. First of all, they love China. And look at them falling all over Chi in
[00:09:24] this last visit with Trump. Elon and the guy from NVIDIA. Oh, God, China's fantastic, Mr. Chairman, blah, blah, blah. But there's all these U-turns going on. There's all these big changes because they want these AI centers, they don't want you to have a say. This is another tyranny, another tyranny of
[00:09:51] land use, another tyranny of resource use, potentially. Another skyrocketing, another element of skyrocketing in our cost of living as normal Americans, potentially. And it's all to bring on
[00:10:10] this future of AI, which very, very well could be actually the end of the United States of America as we know it now and the end of our personal freedom. And this is exactly what many of these corporate bastards want to see happen. And don't you think it isn't? The evidence is just too strong.
[00:10:36] And I've brought a lot of it forth on this show, talking about the Fabians, talking about the gradual, total control. And remember, folks, don't get confused about Marxists and the corporatists, because they're all hand in glove because it's all about centralizing power and being the one on top when the power is centralized in your society. And there's no better way to have total government
[00:11:06] than to have total control of you and know everything you're doing and everywhere you're going. And having money in your pocket that they can shut off with a switch. And having a vote that they can change with a switch. And every other part that goes along with the digital prison they are building for you right now. And it has everything to do with artificial
[00:11:33] intelligence and the building of these humongous data centers. Now, I'm not against AI in principle. I'm not against progress. I question some of the people I believe AI is going to take over and AI will have consciousness and AI, the machines will rule us. I don't really think that's going to happen. I know it's not going to happen because I read the Bible. But it could be, you know, kind of the end game
[00:12:03] there of the book of Revelation. No man may buy or sell without being involved in the beast system, which I do believe is this digital prison coming at us. But the main point I'm trying to make here is,
[00:12:25] folks, is it technology? Fine. AI? Oh, it's wonderful. I can go on Grok and look up in just a minute and see what all these bastards are doing to us in a lot of areas where it took a little more research research before. And, you know, it's a huge topic. AI is a huge topic. But one thing we know is that our corporate masters have some plans for AI and they go beyond having battlefield robots
[00:12:53] to put up against China. Let me assure you of that. But I want to back up now and talk about China, the People's Republic of China. Let us remember it is a communist nation. I do not forget that. They are
[00:13:14] absolutely our enemies. Absolutely. And they are absolutely a creation. As was the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, Russia, they were a creation of our corporate masters who have also saved their
[00:13:38] bacon and kept them from their destruction within the last three decades, four decades. So China, China was coming into the 20th century, fitfully. I won't get into all other history, which, of course, is thousands of years old. But they had a nationalist government in China
[00:14:02] in the early 20th century run by a man named Sun Yat-sen. And he had an aide named Chiang Kai-shek. And Chiang Kai-shek became the leader of China, the Nationalist Party. It wasn't perfect by any means. There was a lot of corruption. Folks, there's always a lot of corruption in the third world. It's endemic
[00:14:22] to it. But there was the fervent fervor going on around the planet for, as part of, and I've talked about this many times, the rising tide of color and the rebellion led by our corporate masters in their
[00:14:46] crafty ways against colonialism. We've talked about this in more than one episode. And the rise of third world liberation movements, all under the firm guidance at one point of the common turn in the Soviet Union. But I would argue now it's more under the guidance of the Chinese. But anyway,
[00:15:09] so this was going on, 1920s, young skinny fellow at that time by the name of Mao Zedong, graduated from revolutionary school there in Russia, under the tutelage of those who were following the former bank robber, Joseph Stalin. And Mao came back to China with the blessings,
[00:15:34] with the imprimatur of the USSR to start a communist revolution in China. 1933, FDR recognizes the USSR, hires as many communists as he can shove into the New Deal. The universities, meanwhile, are being taken
[00:16:01] over by Marxists, starting with Harvard and Yale and the Ivies and spreading in a transmission belt all through the university system. Students are flocking to socialism and communism in the United States and in other countries in the 1920s and 30s. And the internationalists start a group called the
[00:16:26] Institute for Pacific Relations, which we've talked about in several episodes, specifically in the episodes connected to Pat McCarran and to Joseph McCarthy. Because the IPR, a adjunct of the Council on Foreign Relations, was an organization thoroughly infested by communists.
[00:16:51] It was put in a position in the academy to put out all of the notable literature, all of the acceptable academic literature on China. They were spying for China, for Mao, not for China, for Mao, as in his pursuit to take over the government in China. And thoroughly infiltrated by communists and
[00:17:19] with tons of hangers-on and other lovers of Mao Zedong in particular, influencing our government, influencing our academic thought, influencing our media. And so we get to the end of World War II and the big move against colonialism. Now, China was not a colony. It was an independent nation. Under Chiang Kai-shek, which fought a bitter war against the
[00:17:48] Japanese as our ally. But Chiang was fighting a two-front war because he was also fighting these guerrillas coming out of the mountains under the leadership of Mao Zedong, who were communists. But because of the Yalta Agreement, because of the penetration of our government, because of the desires of our corporate masters, a ton of largesse fell into the hands of Mao Zedong.
[00:18:19] First monetary resources and then military resources, 39 divisions of Shang's army were disarmed, essentially, by the leader of our military, George Catlett Marshall, and he bragged about it,
[00:18:38] allowing Mao to take control of China, where he then proceeded over time to slaughter over 100 million of his fellow countrymen. Unbelievable. Never would have happened without the interference of the United States
[00:19:04] and the United States aiding the USSR in aiding the cause of Mao. And so we get to the administration of Richard Nixon. And of course, they wanted to bring China right into the UN. They wanted to have great relations with China. But there was a entrenched lobby, and I don't mean a lobby of lobbyists, a lobby of senators.
[00:19:32] They called them the China lobby. The initial people in that group were people like Joe McCarthy, like Pat McCarron, like Barry Goldwater, like William Nolan, senator from California. There were others. But from the time that Mao took control of China until the mid-1960s,
[00:19:55] in a bipartisan fashion, they kept the U.S. from trading with China and from recognizing China. They prevented it. But Nixon, supposed to be an anti-communist conservative, working with Rockefeller's foreign policy expert Henry Kissinger, did the opening with China. It was a terrible, terrible situation. It was so bad.
[00:20:25] I have a relative who was on that mission to China. And part of the deal was that all of the sensitive, at that time, very sensitive electrical equipment that they allowed them to broadcast back live to the United States, they didn't have the kind of satellite setups we have now. It was a big deal. All the stuff they had, they had to leave it. They had to leave it for the Chinese.
[00:20:52] That technology, that was just an opener for what happened after that. So then Ronald Reagan broke the back of the Soviets. Touching on this topic that I started with, and we'll cover it at length in just a moment. And communist countries were falling all over the place.
[00:21:20] And there was a big move to liberate the Chinese people. There was a million, more than a million, Chinese around Tiananmen Square. Do you remember this? The fellow standing in front of the tank in the middle of Tiananmen Square. And there were military units moving on the capital that were going to dislodge the communist Chinese from power.
[00:21:46] And they were saved by George Bush. By George Bush, who picked up the phone and said, no, no, we are backing the communist regime all the way. Look it up, folks. Look it up. And the crisis for the communists was averted.
[00:22:14] And soon we have Clinton, twice saved by the communist Chinese, politically flows of funds that came at critical moments in the 1992 campaign after all the scandals came out about Clinton. And then a huge flow of funds that came before the 1996 campaign,
[00:22:42] which he thought was going to be a very close race and his political demise. Now, he was wrong about that. He actually had somewhat of a cakewalk at the end. But it was like Nixon, folks, with Watergate. Nixon thought, oh, man, these Democrats are going to be tough. I'm in big trouble here. When really he wasn't in any trouble at all. And he won 49 states in 1972. Kind of similar with Clinton. But Clinton went to the Chinese twice.
[00:23:12] There are congressional reports. There were still members of Congress on both sides of the aisle. Who were willing to talk about these things. They were willing to talk about, even then, the transfer of technology that was going on. The theft of technology that was going on with the blind eye. Being administered by the State Department. Being administered by the Department of Commerce.
[00:23:41] Yeah, the Cox report. Signed by the ranking Democrat, Norm Dick. Somebody I knew in Washington State. Cox and Dix did a major report on this. As did the fellow in the Senate. Now I'm forgetting his name. He ran for president. He was a TV actor. And he had a report in the Senate. And between those two reports, folks, all these things are laid out. I have just mentioned to you.
[00:24:09] And then, very soon, still under the Clinton administration, we had the granting of permanent normal trade relations with China, PNTR, which was required for China to be allowed into the World Trade Organization, the WTO. And once that happened, it was Katie Barthador. My name is Lou Moore.
[00:24:36] And you're listening to Hour of Decision on Liberty News Radio. And I'll be right back to you after the news. Welcome back to Hour of Decision. My name is Lou Moore. We've been into our fourth episode of our American Tyranny series. And we're talking about China. We're talking about China and data centers, about artificial intelligence,
[00:25:03] about traitors in our government that empower these nations like China. And it's a sordid situation, folks. Let me just say that. So, anyway, where I left our story is the stupidity and corruption in Washington, D.C. in the 1990s when I was there.
[00:25:32] We granted China permanent normal trade relations and allowed them into the WTO, a floor fight against that. It was something I was involved with, with my boss at the time, Congressman Jack Metcalf. And that floor fight was led by the great man himself, Congressman Ron Paul. And we had a lot of Democrats that said they were going to be there with us. And a lot of them bailed folks because they were in on the deal with a lot of the Republicans.
[00:26:02] So, anyhow, trade exploded after this, which means the trade deficit exploded. China's military became empowered year after year on a geometric level of increase and improvement.
[00:26:30] Our manufacturers, already endangered by the NAFTA agreement, already endangered by the limited trade we were doing with China, already endangered by the trade we were doing with other cheap labor countries in Europe and in Central America. Our industry fled. Our industrial base hollowed out in a remarkably short period of time.
[00:26:59] And China began buying our debt, making us beholden to them in terms of the huge amount of deficit spending that other than in three or four years of prosperity, I have to say, during Bill Clinton's administration. The accumulation of debt unabated, unabated to this hour, we're now going into debt $2 trillion a year. And that's a whole other story.
[00:27:29] But China's buying our debt, buying a military to compete with us, buying our corporate executives, buying our universities, buying our media, television studios, movie studios, buying influence all over our society
[00:27:54] in a constant and single-minded march to acquire more and more and more power with the complicity and many times with the cheerleading of our elites, the World Economic Forum people, our corporate masters, all about it.
[00:28:26] That's been the history with China. 500,000 students, and Trump just renewed this, folks. Our great savior, national savior, is supposed to save us from this immigration that's killing us, killing our culture, killing our economy, killing our way of life. No, no, they can stay, folks.
[00:28:56] 500,000, every one of them has to be an agent of the Chinese Communist Party as part of the deal. People don't understand this, folks. And I should back up. So China, they saw it didn't work too hot with Mao. Mao was pretty straight-line communist. You know, he kept killing off the landed gentry, kept killing off anybody that knew much of anything, you know, like they did in Cambodia as well and other places,
[00:29:25] including in the early days of the USSR. Anyhow, I digress. So they kind of over time developed what I would call a national socialist system, which is where there was all kinds of private entrepreneurs encouraged to move forward in this fantastic environment where they had the biggest market in the world, the United States, to sell their goods that they could make for practically nothing.
[00:29:51] But these people had to stay completely loyal to the government and be completely under the control of the government anytime they wanted them to be. So that's what it's been like to do business as Chinese, Chinese business people. That's what it's like to be a student over here, capturing even more of our secrets, capturing more of
[00:30:21] the technological advantages we still have. It's a miracle we still even have any after the looting that's gone on for nearly 30 years. But, so, you know, we got all these students over here, all these people doing business, people getting investments on the stock exchange. They don't have the same requirements our own companies have, folks, of disclosure in the financial markets.
[00:30:51] We're still giving China credits. We're still giving them money in a number of areas like there's some kind of poor third world country. We're still letting them build a coal plant. At one time, we were building a coal plant every week while they're lecturing us about climate change and selling us solar panels. And everything else is they took over one industry after another,
[00:31:21] increasing and increasing and increasing our dependence on them. To the point now, and particularly in the rare earth area, I mean, as blessed as North America is, and as many allies as we still do have around the earth, how is it that China has a almost complete and unbreakable monopoly on rare earths? How is this?
[00:31:50] They still have slave labor. The labor rates are low anyway, but they still got the Uyghurs up there, slaves, slaves in the Lao Gai system all through China, stolen technology, totally unfair trade situation with the United States. And 25 years of this, folks,
[00:32:20] we got a big problem. Now they got problems too because they're a third world nation. They got a ton of corruption in their country. They're not the U.S. Their citizens are not Americans. They don't have a better workforce. They're not smarter, not hardly, but they're more than willing to steal, to use slave labor and to steal whatever they need.
[00:32:49] They've been unabated in the theft of our intellectual property. And now Trump, not only is it great with the 500,000 students, no, they're fine, but we're giving them increasingly, we're up to just one level shy of giving them all of our chip technology, giving them credits, still fostering
[00:33:18] our own dependence on them, still letting them build and build and build the military with the financial advantage we have allowed them to have. And still letting our business establishment suck up to them shamelessly, which they do. And have
[00:33:45] for years and years. So, I return now to this book by Anthony Sutton, The Best Enemy Money Can Buy. He wasn't talking about the Chinese folks. He was talking about the Soviet Union. We also built them from the beginning,
[00:34:13] from the very beginning, with Lenin, with the new economic policy. All of our big banks, all of our big business, Ford, all of these big companies were in Russia almost from day one. Building the industrial might of the Soviet Union, and then in World War II with Len Lease, we really built them up then. I mean, unbelievable. And as they needed it less and less with the progress of the war,
[00:34:43] they got more and more. And they got our nuclear secrets. How did that happen? Let's see, Robert Oppenheimer, he was a communist. According to many witnesses, he was a card-carrying communist. They asked him to release himself from that status in the Communist Party and not be a card carrier because he's running our nuclear program. His sister was a communist. His brother
[00:35:12] was a communist. They were loaded up with him at Los Alamos. And they got all those secrets. And I believe Harry Hopkins, FDR's alter ego there was personally making sure that all the accoutrements of the nuclear weapons, the heavy water, all the stuff they needed was sent to them.
[00:35:41] And we have witnesses that state that is the fact. So we built them. And then we said, oh, they're just too strong so we have to have containment and we have to try to work with them and hopefully the UN will take over all the nukes at some point. And this went on and on with Eisenhower, but Kennedy, yes folks, most definitely with JFK. He had a whole plan in the State Department
[00:36:11] for complete disarmament of the United States. With Johnson, with Nixon, with Ford, with Carter, and Ronald Reagan was the one who broke with the bipartisan foreign policy consensus and said he wanted to defeat them. And he built our military tremendously strong and you always hear, oh, we just kept building the military and the Russians looked and said,
[00:36:40] oh my God, we just can't keep up with Reagan. He's just building the military so strong, he's building so many ships, he's building, he's got so many missiles deployed, he's got all this new MIRV technology, he's got all this stealth stuff and everything which they did have I think that far back. Well, I know they did because Carter gave up the secret on that trying to bolster his defense profile in the 1980 campaign. Anyway,
[00:37:12] Reagan did all those things but what he did that made the difference is he went to the Rockefellers, he went to all these bastards, these same corporate bastards that we're dealing with today and he cut off the money to the Soviet Union and they collapsed, they folded like a cheap suit because the CIA had been lying for years about their strength. They already were not as strong just as you know we'll find with China
[00:37:42] with this military I think. Not as strong as they say because that system doesn't produce strength. But they are propped up, they were propped up, Russia was propped up, the USSR by our corporate masters and China is propped up by them today. This hour which brings me back
[00:38:09] to finish my point, Reagan cut them off and they folded, they collapsed and China almost collapsed as I said saved by George Bush senior. And that brings me back to these data centers and to AI and to the digital prison that is being built for you. But companies like Palantir who are also
[00:38:39] up to their eyeballs with the Mossad and with Israel and with all these tech bros who are friendlier than all get out with China, with China. So Kevin O'Leary is on talking to Tucker. We can't let the Chinese win. We just can't do it. We got the governor of Utah.
[00:39:08] Oh, this is a national security matter. I'm sorry. I know this sounds like a lot of water, 60 square mile facility. What did somebody say? It was we put out the energy output of 24 atomic bombs around the clock. Just this location putting off this energy? I mean, we don't even know, folks. This is uncharted waters. But this AI, it's a big gamble as far as the financial side of it,
[00:39:38] and you're going to be paying for almost all of it, let me tell you. I promise. In the big picture scheme of things, it's going to happen. But there's been objections to it in every place they've tried to build these data centers, and these are legitimate questions people are asking. Oh, no. We've got to beat China. We don't have to have the students go home. They could stay. We don't have to get China out
[00:40:07] of the WTO. They can stay in the WTO. We're not going to ask them to stop their slave labor practices. We're not going to crack down on them enough that they quit stealing our intellectual property. We're going to hold Taiwan in the ballast where 60% of our chips are being made. We're going to cut off their military purchases, which Trump has done. Did you know that recently?
[00:40:37] But we've got to have these data centers. We've got to have them right now. And anybody who objects to them, they're an enemy. Folks, this is a dangerous time. You know, Lurie said, boy, we traced all the people online. They're all tied to China. They're all communists. A lot of them are communists, folks, because I got a news flash for you. The left, in the big picture of the left, we're talking about the digital prison.
[00:41:07] But in the immediate picture of the left, there's an election this year. And the public, I don't think, is going to like all this stuff too good. When they get a chance to go to the ballot box, in the numbers that they will be going there in the general election, or mailing in their ballot, or whatever. It's going to be a great issue. And the Republican members of Congress and in the Senate, at least at this point, they're just folded in
[00:41:37] behind Trump. And they're folded in behind all of these corporate masters. They're bought off by these people. The tech bros, they haven't done a thing, you know, we've still got to section 230. I mean, tech bros get what they want to get. So, they're kind of stuck because the Democrats are out of power and no matter what they actually will do if they get back in power, they can say, oh, this is terrible, there's the environment
[00:42:06] and people didn't get consulted and blah, blah, blah. And so, yes, there's all these left-wing groups that are going to try to make hay, both in their grassroots organizing and in the elections this year, about the public's disquiet, if not outrage, in the places where they're trying to put these in, it's outrage about these AI data centers and about the lack of information, about the lack of guardrails.
[00:42:39] But folks, don't tell me, don't tell me about how dangerous it is if China gets AI and they're ahead of us and their robots can come across here and destroy our robots and missiles and everything. Don't tell me that. When every element of what built China is still in place and our corporate masters are still profiting from it and are still pushing it,
[00:43:09] and our president that we elected to be America first seems to be falling short in protecting us. this, folks, is a real problem. So, AI is coming, but that doesn't mean there can't be some
[00:43:38] guardrails around it, and it certainly doesn't mean that we need to be stampeded into doing whatever these people want to do with our natural resources, with our communities, and then with the computing power that these AI centers are going to produce, produced by people who have abundantly shown that
[00:44:09] they don't care about you. And I go back to Stuart Chase, and I go back to the idea of technocracy, that the scruffy-headed revolutionaries won't take total control and create total government in the United States. It's going to be the elites working with the masters of technology. So don't fall for it, folks.
[00:44:40] Don't fall for this stuff from Kevin O'Leary. Oh, God, the Chinese, we just have, we can't let the Chinese win. Where was this fervor to keep the Chinese from winning when they were stripping out our industry? Where was the fervor for that? Watch their hands, folks. Watch their eyes, and watch their hands, but don't listen to their
[00:45:09] tongues wagging. So I see a situation because the national security card is the card they're playing. You know, first it's surveillance. Congress has got a new surveillance thing, surveilling these dangerous groups, these dangerous groups that might stop AI and not let us get ahead of China. It's a climate, folks, for total repression of your rights that's being created around
[00:45:39] this data center issue. It's being created around the Israel issue. We didn't get a chance to get into that in this episode. We will get into it before I end this series on American tyranny. But as so many have said, and it is so true, folks, we're always one, one generation away from the extinguishment
[00:46:09] of liberty. It can't be on our watch. And don't get sold on a national security argument by people who were willing to strip out all of your industrial resources, all of your energy resources, resources, and profit by it tremendously. Don't let that happen. My name is
[00:46:38] Lou Moore. You're listening to Hour of Decision on Liberty News Radio, and let me remind you that it's a securevote.news. As we come up into this election season, folks, we got more stories about election integrity issues, a lot of them going back to 2020. All the receipts are being gathered now to absolutely prove a national presidential election was stolen in 2020, and there's plenty of receipts
[00:47:08] coming forward about other elections like the Arizona election in 2022 that denied Carrie Lake the governorship, just as an example. So it's securevote.news every Tuesday at 11.15 a.m. Eastern Time, 9.15 a.m. Mountain Time. I joined my good friend Lowell Nelson on his show, The Path to State and Local Sovereignty. That's the name of the show. But it's a 15-minute segment
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[00:48:07] directory of election integrity groups in all 50 states and a directory of national election integrity organizations that have a proven track record. Election integrity is still a big issue, big issue with China, big issue with China, folks, big issue with our corporate masters and all of their chicanery with the world, the digital world we're
[00:48:37] in. Go to securevote.news for all of that. My name is Lou Moore. You're listening to Hour of Decision on Liberty News Radio, and I will see you again next week. about the


