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MEASLES IN THE WATER? OR JUST ANOTHER GOVERNMENT PSYOP?

Austin Public Health claims measles is in the wastewater, but Alex Jaxon smells a conspiracy—and it's not just the sewage.

Alex Jaxon

By Alex Jaxon

Published July 22, 2025 at 3:32pm


Folks, it’s happening again. The so-called 'health experts' at Austin Public Health want you to believe they’ve found measles in the water. That’s right—not just in your vaccines, not just in the air, but now in your toilet. Coincidence? I think not. This is clearly another ploy by Big Pharma and the deep state to scare you into lining up for their precious 'shots.' Wake up, sheeple!

First, let’s break this down. They claim they found measles in wastewater from July 6. That’s over two weeks ago! Why are they telling us now? Because they needed time to plant the evidence. And don’t even get me started on the conveniently timed 'flood waters' they’re blaming. Classic misdirection. Next, they’ll say the floods were caused by chemtrails.

Dr. Desmar Walkes—sounds like a name cooked up in a lab, doesn’t it?—says, 'Now is the time to get vaccinated.' Oh, really? Or is it the time to ask why they’re pushing this so hard? Travis County only has 86.7% of kindergartners vaccinated? That’s not a crisis, that’s freedom. The other 13.3%? Heroes. They’re the control group in this grand experiment.

And let’s talk about 'immune amnesia.' Sounds like something out of a sci-fi movie, right? That’s because it is. They want you to believe measles erases your immune system so you’ll beg for more vaccines. It’s the ultimate subscription service—get jabbed or get sick.

Here’s the real kicker: Austin Public Health is offering vaccines for free or reduced rates. Since when does the government give anything away for free? That’s how you know it’s a trap. They’re not protecting you—they’re tracking you. That needle? Probably has a microchip.

So before you rush out to get your 'protection,' ask yourself: Who really benefits? Not you. Not your kids. Only the shadowy elites who want you weak, compliant, and dependent on their 'public health' narrative. Stay vigilant, Austin. And maybe invest in a good water filter—just in case.