Speaker 0: It's midnight in America, and this is the hour of decision. The crisis is here. Devils are among us, replacing our love of country, our values, our heroes, and our freedoms. This evil will replace our entire civilization and the descendants of the people who created it if we let them. America can still become the new Jerusalem our forefathers saw in vision.
Their struggle for freedom was blessed by God. We will be too. If like them, we decide to fight. Against tyranny and corruption for Christ and constitution. The Hour of Decision with Lou Moore starts now.
Speaker 1: Welcome to Hour of Decision. My name is Lou Moore. I warned this audience, grassroots power was not enough for victory for Donald Trump in 2,024. Yet, but a little help from the special interests. And now some of that karma is already coming home to roost.
I kind of focused on, maybe fixated on a little bit, the $100,000,000 scoot that Marian Adelson gave the Trump campaign and the influence that that would give the pro Israel forces in the Trump administration. But by far, I mean, we all know this, by far the biggest amount of help that Trump received was from Elon Musk who contributed at least a quarter of a $1,000,000,000 and very carefully contributed that funding to his grassroots efforts in places like Pennsylvania. And, of course, it brought him the victory, in my opinion. It was what helped him get over the top because he did have a cash deficit, Trump did, compared to the $1,000,000,000 and a half dollars that the, opposition was blowing off all over the country. And so, there's one reason to love Elon and, of course, his other huge contribution that, is immeasurable, but it was a huge contribution was freeing up Twitter again to be a free speech platform, enough of a free speech platform for Trump and others to get the message out there, not to mention Musk's own humongous, megaphone on his platform to get the America First message out there into the electoral conversation and persuade those who needed to be persuaded persuaded and motivate those who needed to be motivated to get out and vote for Trump.
So those were 2 huge contributions that Musk made. But now but now, he's coming he's coming to get his. And, this gets us into, an interesting topic for America First People, immigration. Immigration is specifically, and you don't have to back up just a little bit. I love a story where a very simple topic opens up the whole world or opens up a whole world of topics of even more consequence behind it.
And that's certainly the case with these h one b visas of which we only, I think, hand out 65,000 a year to foreign, so called geniuses that come into the country to work at these high-tech platforms and organizations, but it's symbolic kind of of the whole deal. Symbolic of our national identity, of, what America is and who is America and who should be America, who's important to America. It's it brings up so many topics and, of course, it tangles up immediately the h one b visa issue with globalism. You know, Bush put this program in in 1990. And, it gets us tangled up with the whole all the issues, you know, with China.
All of the dealings that these tech oligarchs and people like Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswami have with China an implacable foe of the United States and of Western civilization. And, of course, everything to do with globalism, everything to do with the destruction of national sovereignty, the end of national borders. We don't need national borders. We need to bring people into centers of influence, centers created and run by global elites, and, diffuse the information from experts to their minions in these different locations and we'll run the world that way. We won't have culture be a part of it.
We won't have tradition be a part of it. We won't have heritage be a part of it, but what we will have is total governance. And that's the plot. That's where it all has been leading folks for a long time. And, of course, you get into the, the whole situation with transhumanism.
I mean, these people are out of their minds. And the more power they consolidate unto themselves, the crazier their ideas seem to be getting. But I digress a little bit. But, anyway, we're starting here now with a kerfuffle, you could argue, that began on social media as a result of the sudden obvious promotion of, foreign workers coming into the United States, skilled workers, by all of these, tech oligarch types, most of whom were not even around Trump and not part of the MAGA movement even a couple of years ago. I mean, Vivek Ramaswami was pretty tied up, with the World Economic Forum not that many years ago.
Musk was over on the left. They're up to their eyeballs with China. They're all recent converts to the idea of America first. But, you know, it seems like they feel like they're running the show now. And I I did a show.
I've done a couple of shows here on our decision about when we win the election, then what? I did one about, the dynamics in a primary that I've observed more than once and also the dynamics I've observed in general elections. And it's such it's such a pattern for our people trying to reform, trying to do what's right, trying to win on a shoestring, trying to win with the grassroots. They just don't quite they're just not quite able to get there on their own that way. And so big money people see the opportunity.
They see the need. They see the the, will in the public, the issue set at different times. They see the opportunity where they can come in toward the end with people who know what they're doing politically, they with the funding, and make a huge impact at the end of a campaign and then take over. And guess what? We're watching it before our very eyes with the Trump train.
And, but a lot of people are seeing it and this is the age of social media. Although, we'll get into that a little bit more in a second. But information spreads fast and the resistance to this usurpation on the part of Musk and really all of them. I mean, Bezos is down there. He's moving into Florida.
Zuckerberg's down there handing out money. All these all these tech people are suddenly Trump's buddies, but they're bringing their globalist, agenda with them in every sense of the word, and they're trying to shove it down our throats. So, yeah, this issue I mean, the 65,000 h one b visas, what's the big deal? But it's symbolic of the whole deal, folks, about whose country is this, and are we being replaced? And what are we being replaced by?
And what is our country being replaced by? The constitutional republic that is just barely, if at all, hanging by a thread today. The issue, ultimately, is freedom. But America can't be free or freed if America's population is replaced because it won't be America then. It won't make any difference.
So immigration automatically is a touchstone, and, of course, we've had a massive distraction, excuse me, on the whole issue of immigration because of the flagrant, unbelievable violation of particularly our southern border with illegal immigration. I mean, 15,000,000 people coming in at least in the last few years. And, you know, these these numbers have always been underinflated, folks, and universities have gone back as far as the eighties and recalculated numbers. The numbers are always higher, the number of people who have come in this country illegally since back then than the government, tells you the numbers are in any given year. And, of course, a lot of them are estimates because, I mean, what the heck is a gotaway if it isn't somebody that we don't really know whether they're here or not, whether they gotaway or not.
But, anyway, so we've been under invasion for a long, long time, and that's why, America had a 90% white population in 1960. And we struggle to say we have a 50% white population in 2,000 and 24. So the population is being replaced, by a variety of methods and for a variety of reasons, I guess. But immigration, a touchstone, but it's you know, these people this you know, the Texas National Guardmen trying to keep these people out, and they're just shoving the fence down. There's all these visuals that we've seen on TV and the massive numbers and the people being moved into cities all over the country and the flagrant disregard for any of this by the Biden administration and, in fact, the, very systematic and some argue very efficient efforts on the part of the Biden administration to bring us all this illegal immigration and new voters, for the Democrats in the last few years.
But all that has been, in some ways, a distraction. Hard to believe. I mean, it's an existential crisis. I identified it as such a long time ago on this show. The crisis of our borders, but that's only one facet of the immigration and of the replacement crisis, and it's been distracting us from the facet that is now front and center because of the, in my opinion, huge overreach and presumptuousness beyond all belief on the part of some of these tech billionaires and their minions around Trump who are now telling us how great this h one b visa program is and how terrible American culture is and how wonderful that culture is over in India.
That one that is so bureaucratic that I I talked to people who have been over there. You know, you go you get in a long line to get some government document and that's just to get into another line to get another document, to get into another line to get in another document. I mean, the the people over in India are not dumb by any means, but that culture is just the opposite of our culture in every respect, in particularly in the innovative sense. I mean, in many ways I'm sorry, folks, but it's kind of a drone culture, but it's made to order for these tech billionaires who want millions of people to work for practically nothing that aren't stupid. They can't be taught things and do a lot of things.
But, it's not America. And it's not what we need for America. So we've had this huge distraction and, you know, immigration were the top 2 election issues. And yet you know, I I told you this was gonna come up. I mean, Trump, you know, when he went to that meeting in Silicon Valley and said, oh, boy.
I'll tell you right now. Every foreign student that comes over here gets graduates. I wanna staple a green card to his graduation paperwork. Terrible idea and, of course, a complete betrayal in some ways. Trump was doing this to get over the top in this election, in my opinion, to get this added support that I mentioned he needed a moment ago, but a betrayal just of what he was saying in 2016 where he fully exposed, particularly this h one b visa is a scam.
It is a way to bring in indentured workers. You know, they come in on these visas. They're totally controlled by these companies. They can't, you know, they're they're they're working for practically nothing and they're under the control of these companies who are working with our government, to accomplish this. So but, but what is definitely coming to the fore is a cataclysmic effect, not of illegal immigration, but of the, immigration act of 1965 that allowed this whole flood of third world people to come into this country.
And we just keep seeing the effects on every front, but they're subtle effects. And we have all this propaganda about, oh, we need more legal immigration. America is a nation of immigrants, blah blah. America is a was a nation founded by Northern Europeans, folks, with Northern European values, Christian civilized values of Western civilization. And the farther you get out of conformance with that, the less you have America.
Just a fact. Just telling you. So these cataclysmic effects from 1965 have just been nothing but magnified. And, of course, we were promised then, as we are always promised, for this type of legislation. And, oh, it won't affect the cultural dynamics in the country, the cultural makeup at all.
Just give some people an opportunity maybe that didn't have it before to come here. And what have we seen? A flood. A flood of cheap labor. A flood of voters coming from cultures who are very collectivist, who don't have the same individual values of individual rights, constitutional rights that we have, and that's what we've seen since 1965.
Now there's that political dynamic and this is why it's been so tough to beat this whole immigration thing because you have a left right dynamic where they are both benefited certain elements. On either side on the left, you get eventually the new voter. And, of course, now, I mean, they're trying to they're trying to register these people as soon as they get here even though when it's illegal. We're running stories all the time on secure vote dot news about that. But you have the new collectivist culture that comes with the new voters that the left wants when they, promote this immigration.
And, of course, you know, the left supposed to be the champions of labor. You know, original Marxism was supposed to be all about the about labor and about the labor unions and about the working people, about the proletariat. But the American proletariat has been left in the dust by these people because what this is really about, as as are all these other elements, is total political power. That's what they want. If they can use white union advocates and activists to achieve total political power, they will use them.
If they, if they use Mexican folk against them for total political power, they will do that the next day. And so at one time, the labor movement in this country was very anti immigration. The labor movement was a major hedge against having a flood of, 3rd world as we call them. Now 3rd world peoples coming to America in the rising tide of color, that I've talked about on some earlier episodes of our decision. They were a major hedge against that.
And so the left, so to speak, particularly in the Democrat party, was opposed. But this all changed with the progressive era, with Franklin Roosevelt, and with, the over the years, the increasing overarching effort to achieve total government in the country. So you've got the so you've got the left captured. They want these new people coming in. And then the right, they want cheap labor.
The the business side of it, they just want cheap labor. Cheap labor is great. Cheap, docile labor, a beautiful thing, for them, but not necessarily for any of us. And so it's been a hard dynamic to beat, but over the years as a middle class in America was impinged upon more and more, a populist movement has risen. And I, I chronicle that, talk about it in my book, 4 Runner, the Unlikely Role of Ron Paul.
We saw it on the left to some degree, but we certainly began seeing it with the Buchanan movement on the right in 19 nineties and then with the Tea Party. And one of the, it's not a secret, but but one of the, undercover stories, uncovered, covered less than it should be, stories of the Tea Party movement which began, I would argue, during the Ron Paul campaign certainly exploded afterward was the hijacking of the issue set of the Tea Party into the corporate agenda, to where, taxes became the big issue, not immigration, not our rising trade deficit, not the loss of our manufacturing base. But there was plenty of elements in the tea party that saw those two issues. Immigration and trade is, the 2 core issues that needed to be dealt with to have a new Tea Party, a new revolution, a new renaissance of Americanism. So the Tea Party was essentially hijacked, but that, that sentiment was still out there.
And Donald Trump, of course, brought it back to the surface and it exploded,
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Speaker 1: know, with the MAGA movement. And it is still exploding. It's growing. The understanding Americans have of what is their real situation is is is gaining ground everyday, folks. Everyday.
And it doesn't matter if leaders come out there and their misdirection plays and they don't quite understand. It's what's underneath the surface of the MAGA movement of the American National Movement. It is the spirit of America, and it's not gonna be denied. And so, this was just a manifestation of it this weekend when these guys trying to hijack Trump's campaign, Trump's message are are are spewing out exactly the wrong message. They're spewing out the talking points of our enemies.
Internationalism, against American culture, replacement of American workers. It's all in there folks. So high-tech high-tech has and the the whole tech culture is so integral to the ultimate control. I mean, we we've had the total government movement, the Fabian socialist movement in this country well over a 100 years. I talk about it all the time on this show, on our decision.
But, they couldn't really completely put it in place without tech. You can't have big brother as we used to call it. 1984, but that's a few years back now actually, but you can't have the total control they fully are seeking to implement without the tech sector and the drones of the tech sector as opposed to the thinkers in the tech sector. You know, tech was an area that attracted a libertarian type of spirit when you were dealing with people from Western civilization, most of them, many of them. But that's not what they want and that's why the not what the powers that be want out of the tech sector.
They want the drones taking the directions from the experts, taking the directions from the powers that be, the very core of the so called progressive movement of the Fabian Socialist movement, we've been having to deal with in this country for now a long, long time. So the Trump supporters in many ways, they went through this whole campaign. They fought like hell. We fought like hell. I totally supported Trump.
I still do. But we're kind of, in some ways, being threatened with ending up exactly where we started, dealing with the same internationalist, philosophy, the same things that we've fighting the whole time as far as making Americans not first and making them last. And so it's an unbelievable turnabout in the events of the moment, but it's exposing them. They're being so aggressive. They're exposing themselves and there is the new element that is our possible salvation, we'll see, which is the rapid, communication ability that we have through the Internet and through social media.
So I talk about the beginnings of that real impact in my book, Hour of Decision. But, and the irony is it's Musk who brought that power back into the Trump campaign after the, authoritarians, had picked the democrats before that and were cutting off all the conservative voices, many of them, from all of these platforms, deplatforming them, including myself at one point in time. But, so, so Musk is, you know, he he brought all this money in, but he also brought in the promise of free and open communications that gave, the Trump campaign, gave the America First people the chance to fully get their message out there. But guess what? Now he's cutting these people off.
He's he's cutting people off, he's taking he's demonetizing people, and I've heard deplatforming people just over the last few days over this very issue we're talking about. So we'll return to, the rest of our decision and this very interesting turn of events right after the news.