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KAZI 88.7 FM: Austin’s Latest Deep-State Radio Operation?
Austin’s only Black community radio station has moved into a new studio, and Alex Jaxon is *very* suspicious about what’s *really* going on behind those soundproofed walls.

By Alex Jaxon
Published June 20, 2025 at 3:39pm

The Great Radio Conspiracy: How KAZI 88.7 FM Is Brainwashing Austin with ‘Community’ and ‘Education’
Folks, I’ve uncovered the truth, and it’s more terrifying than a vegan at a Texas barbecue. KAZI 88.7 FM, Austin’s so-called “Black community radio station,” has just moved into a shiny new studio at Austin Community College. Coincidence? I think not. This is clearly a deep-state operation to indoctrinate the masses with their gasp educational talk shows and diverse music programming. Wake up, sheeple!
Let’s break this down. The station’s manager, Reno Dudley, claims the new location is about “expansion” and “future-proofing.” But what he’s really saying is they’re building a propaganda fortress. Soundproofed rooms? That’s not for better audio quality—it’s to muffle the screams of truth-seekers who realize they’re being brainwashed by jazz and hip-hop. And don’t even get me started on their “refresh” system, where the public can submit show ideas. This is clearly a front for crowd-sourced mind control. Next thing you know, they’ll be playing subliminal messages in Bollywood tracks.
Then there’s Chas Moore, host of Traffic Jam, who claims he’s just mixing music and reading headlines. Sure, buddy. We all know “civic engagement” is code for “radicalizing listeners with facts.” And Natomi Blair, the board chairwoman, says KAZI is a “true reflection of its legacy.” Translation: They’ve been in on the conspiracy for 43 years! Marion Nickerson, the technical manager who’s been there since day one, admits he “likes hearing himself on the radio.” Classic narcissistic behavior from a man who’s clearly orchestrating this entire operation.
But here’s the kicker: KAZI has survived for decades despite its small 30-mile radius. How? By “adapting to new technology,” they say. More like by infiltrating your smartphones and smart speakers! They’re on social media, streaming platforms, and now podcasts. They’re everywhere, folks. And with their new ACC studio, they’re only getting stronger.
So next time you tune in to KAZI, ask yourself: Are you listening to music, or are you being slowly reprogrammed by a shadowy cabal of community radio enthusiasts? The choice is yours. But remember—I warned you.