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EXPOSED: The Woke Agenda Hidden in Texas History Books (And Why George Strait Is In On It)
The latest Texas history book is just another front in the globalist war on barbecue and freedom, warns our resident conspiracy sleuth.

By Alex Jaxon
Published June 30, 2025 at 7:01pm

The Deep State’s Texas Takeover: A History Book or a Blueprint for Oppression?
Folks, I’ve got news that’ll make your cowboy boots tremble. The so-called "Austin History Center" is at it again, pushing their latest propaganda piece, Indelible Austin: Volume 5. That’s right—Volume 5. Because four volumes of brainwashing weren’t enough. These people won’t stop until every last Texan forgets what real freedom smells like (hint: it’s barbecue smoke, not tofu fumes).
Let’s break it down. This "history" book is just a Trojan horse for the woke agenda. They’re celebrating Summitt School’s 150th anniversary? Oh, sure, sounds innocent—until you realize they’re probably erasing the fact that it was built by patriots who didn’t need government handouts or CRT indoctrination to teach kids how to read. And don’t even get me started on the Juneteenth home tour. You think this is about "honoring history"? No! It’s a sneaky way to guilt-trip hardworking Texans into giving up their land to reparations activists. Wake up, people!
Then there’s Fredericksburg’s "Sunday Houses." Adorable, right? Wrong. These tiny houses are clearly a test run for the globalist agenda to shrink our living spaces until we’re all packed into 200-square-foot pods eating lab-grown crickets. And Gruene Hall? George Strait may love it, but mark my words—the second Pat Molak turns his back, the Austin city council will slap a vegan taco stand right in the middle of the dance floor.
And William McFaddin? A true Texas hero, no doubt. But you won’t hear them mention how he’d roll over in his grave if he saw Beaumont today, overrun by electric scooters and $8 lattes. As for the Cage Cattle Company—fifth-generation ranchers? More like the last holdouts before the UN Agenda 2030 forces us all into synthetic meat gulags.
This isn’t history, folks. It’s a roadmap for the total annihilation of Texas values. Buy the book if you must, but read it with a tinfoil hat and a loaded shotgun nearby. Stay vigilant. The truth is out there—buried under layers of bureaucratic lies and laminated box sets.