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Meteor Shower or Globalist Light Show? The Truth They Don’t Want You to See
The 'Perseid meteor shower' is back—or so they want you to think. Alex Jaxon investigates the sinister truth behind this celestial 'spectacle.'

By Alex Jaxon
Published July 18, 2025 at 4:24pm

Folks, they’re at it again. The so-called 'Perseid meteor shower' is supposedly lighting up our skies, but let me ask you this—have you ever seen a meteor shower scheduled like a Netflix special? 'Peak viewing August 12-13!' Oh, how convenient. Just in time for the full moon on August 9. Coincidence? I think not. This is clearly another attempt by the globalist elites to distract us from the real issues—like why Austin’s city council keeps replacing our beloved Whataburger with quinoa salad stands. Wake up, sheeple!
And don’t even get me started on these 'International Dark Sky Communities.' Dripping Springs? More like Dripping Globalist Agenda. They claim they’re 'reducing light pollution,' but what they’re really doing is plunging us into darkness so we can’t see the chemtrails they’re spraying overhead. Big Bend National Park? Enchanted Rock? These places aren’t just for stargazing—they’re staging grounds for the next phase of the New World Order. Mark my words, people.
Now, the 'mainstream media' wants you to believe these meteors are just 'particles from a comet.' Oh, sure, because space rocks just happen to rain down on us right when the government’s approval ratings are in the toilet. Classic misdirection. And why is Houston the only place with 'mostly clear skies'? Because NASA’s headquartered there, that’s why! They control the weather, folks. Always have.
So when you’re out there 'oohing' and 'ahhing' at these so-called 'shooting stars,' remember—you’re being played. The real show is the one they don’t want you to see: the slow erosion of our freedoms, one meteor at a time. Stay vigilant. And for the love of all that’s holy, keep your eyes on the skies—but not for the reasons they want you to. The truth is out there. Probably in the form of a UFO disguised as a 'meteor.' You’ve been warned.
This article was written in a bunker, under the glow of red LED lights (because blue light is how they get you).