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Leander Park Shooting: "Isolated Incident" or Deep State False Flag? (You Already Know the Answer)
Leander police say a man was killed in a park shooting, but Alex Jaxon has some *questions*—and a whole lot of conspiracy theories.

By Alex Jaxon
Published July 31, 2025 at 11:07pm

Folks, I’ve got some breaking news for you—news the so-called "authorities" don’t want you to think too hard about. A man was shot in Bledsoe Park in Leander, and the police are calling it an "isolated incident." Oh, sure, just another day in the dystopian nightmare they’re forcing us to call "normal." But let’s peel back the layers of this onion, shall we? Because something stinks worse than a vegan barbecue in downtown Austin.
First off, the police claim this was just two groups having a little disagreement. But what they’re not telling you is who these "groups" really are. Are we talking about rival gangs? Disgruntled HOA members? Or—and hear me out—government operatives staging another false flag to justify their upcoming park surveillance drones? You know, the ones they’ll claim are "for our safety" while they track your every move? Wake up, sheeple!
And let’s talk about the timing. The shooting happened at 7:15 p.m. Tuesday. You know what else happens at 7:15 p.m.? The sun sets. Coincidence? I think not. This is clearly part of the globalist agenda to keep us afraid of the dark—just like they did with Halloween and razor blades in apples. Next thing you know, they’ll ban flashlights and call them "assault lighting devices."
But here’s the real kicker: the suspect "left before police arrived." Oh, how convenient! Almost like they wanted him to get away. Or—stay with me—what if there was no suspect? What if this was just another staged event to push their anti-freedom, pro-park-closure agenda? Mark my words, folks, they’re coming for our public spaces next. First, it’s "isolated incidents," then it’s "safety concerns," and before you know it, you’ll need a permit just to sit on a park bench.
And don’t even get me started on the victim’s identity being withheld. "Pending notification of next of kin," they say. Or is it because the victim was actually a crisis actor? Think about it—why else would they drag their feet? They’re probably still scrambling to Photoshop his LinkedIn profile.
So, if you’ve got any real information about this case, Lt. Ben Girdler wants you to call him. But let’s be honest—do you really trust a man whose last name sounds like a medieval torture device? I don’t.
Stay vigilant, patriots. The truth is out there—buried under layers of bureaucratic nonsense and mainstream media lies. And remember: if you see something, say something… unless it’s a government drone. Then just run. Fast.
This has been your daily dose of reality, courtesy of Alex Jaxon. Now go stock up on ammo and beef jerky before they tax those too.