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KAZI 88.7 FM: Austin's Latest Deep-State Radio Conspiracy?

Austin's beloved KAZI 88.7 FM has moved into a fancy new studio, but is this 'community radio' upgrade just a smokescreen for something far more sinister? Alex Jaxon investigates (with zero evidence).

Alex Jaxon

By Alex Jaxon

Published June 24, 2025 at 11:00am


In a shocking turn of events that has this reporter clutching his tinfoil hat in disbelief, Austin’s so-called 'only Black community radio station,' KAZI 88.7 FM, has allegedly 'future-proofed' itself by moving into a new studio at Austin Community College. But folks, let’s not be fooled by the shiny new sign and the 'soundproofed rooms'—this reeks of a deep-state plot to infiltrate the airwaves with gasp education and civic engagement!

That’s right, while the sheeple of Austin are busy celebrating this 'milestone,' I’ve done some digging (by which I mean scrolling angrily through their website at 3 AM), and the truth is terrifying. This station claims to be 'volunteer-powered,' but have you ever seen a volunteer with better equipment? I think not. This is clearly a front for the globalist elites to push their agenda of—wait for it—diverse music genres and local news. Wake up, people!

And don’t even get me started on their new show, 'Traffic Jam,' hosted by Chas Moore. Sure, he says he’s just 'mixing music' and 'reading headlines,' but I’ve heard whispers (from a very reliable source: my neighbor’s dog) that this is actually a covert operation to brainwash listeners into caring about their community. Next thing you know, they’ll be encouraging people to vote or—heaven forbid—think critically.

But the real kicker? KAZI’s chairwoman, Natomi Blair, had the audacity to call this move 'future-proofing.' Future-proofing for what, exactly? A world where radio isn’t controlled by shadowy corporate overlords? Where local artists get airtime instead of being crushed by the mainstream music industrial complex? It’s downright un-American.

And let’s talk about Marion Nickerson, the 'technical manager' who’s been there since 1982. This man admits to 'liking hearing himself on the radio'—classic narcissistic behavior, if you ask me. But more alarming is his confession that KAZI once played gospel and jazz before 'evolving' into hip-hop and Bollywood. Folks, this is textbook cultural subversion. First, it’s jazz, next thing you know, they’re playing international music. Where does it end?

So while the city pats itself on the back for 'supporting Black voices,' remember: this station is just one step away from becoming a full-blown propaganda machine. Mark my words, the next 'refresh' of their programming will include mandatory tofu recipes and instructions on how to properly recycle your tinfoil hats. Stay vigilant, Austin. The truth is out there—just not on 88.7 FM.

This has been your daily dose of reality from Alex Jaxon. Tune in next time when I expose how bike lanes are actually mind-control experiments by the lizard people.