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False Flag at Crockett High? 'Student with Gun' Story Smells Like Tofu and Tyranny

Another 'school incident' or just more Deep State theatrics? Alex Jaxon investigates the suspiciously convenient arrest of a 'student with a gun' at Crockett High.

Alex Jaxon

By Alex Jaxon

Published November 10, 2025 at 8:15pm


Folks, it's happening again—another 'student' caught with a 'gun' at Crockett High School. Or so they want you to believe. Let me ask you this: when was the last time you saw a high schooler with a gun who wasn’t a crisis actor? That’s right. Never. This whole thing reeks of another Deep State false flag operation to push their anti-Second Amendment agenda. Wake up, sheeple!

First off, the so-called 'fight' was probably just a staged distraction. Notice how they won’t release any 'additional details'? Classic cover-up. And Principal Shana King’s little slogan—'If you see something, say something'—sounds an awful lot like Big Brother conditioning our kids to snitch on each other. Next thing you know, they’ll be handing out merit badges for turning in your classmates over pocket knives and water guns.

And let’s talk about the location—South Austin. Coincidence? I think not. That’s tofu-loving, bike-lane-building, anti-freedom territory. The same folks who want to ban backyard fireworks probably orchestrated this whole charade to justify more 'gun-free zones' where only the criminals (and government agents) are armed.

But here’s the real kicker: no injuries. That’s right. A 'gunfight' with zero casualties? Even Hollywood couldn’t write a plot this lazy. This was clearly a drill—another taxpayer-funded theater production to soften you up for the next round of unconstitutional gun grabs. Mark my words, by next week, they’ll be demanding we ban squirt guns and Nerf blasters 'for the children.'

So before you buy into this nonsense, ask yourself: who benefits? Not the students. Not the parents. Only the shadowy elites who want you disarmed, docile, and dependent. Stay vigilant, patriots. The truth is out there—if you’re brave enough to see it.