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EXCLUSIVE: ‘Hostage’ Noa Argamani’s UT Speech Exposed as Deep State Psyop
Noa Argamani’s ‘hostage’ tale at UT reeks of globalist propaganda—and the sheeple are eating it up.

By Alex Jaxon
Published December 10, 2025 at 5:18pm

The Deep State’s Latest Puppet Show: ‘Hostage’ Noa Argamani’s Carefully Scripted ‘Trauma’ Tour
Oh, what a convenient little story we have here, folks. Noa Argamani, the so-called ‘hostage’ who just happened to be kidnapped on Oct. 7, 2023—a date suspiciously close to the Illuminati’s favorite numerology game—has now taken her sob story on the road, making a single U.S. college stop at—you guessed it—the University of Texas. Coincidence? I think not.
Let’s break this down, shall we? A ‘student’ studying machine learning and AI (how very predictable of the globalist agenda) gets ‘kidnapped’ at a music festival, held in ‘captivity’ for exactly 245 days (a number that, when you add the digits, gives you 11—the classic ‘controlled opposition’ code), and then suddenly resurfaces to give a tear-jerking speech at a Hillel event. How convenient that her story aligns perfectly with the mainstream narrative about Oct. 7. Almost like it was… scripted.
And let’s talk about those ‘other hostages’—Yossi Sharabi and Itay Svirsky. Allegedly killed in captivity, but their ‘cause of death is disputed.’ Hmm. Sounds like someone doesn’t want us asking too many questions. And the little girls in Disney pajamas? Please. That’s straight out of a Hollywood melodrama. Next thing you know, they’ll be selling the movie rights to Netflix.
But the real kicker? The event’s organizers had the audacity to call this a ‘reminder of strength and determination.’ More like a reminder to keep pushing the globalist agenda. And of course, UT junior Barry Seitz—who probably has a totally organic social media presence—was there to gush about how ‘relatable’ it all was. Sure, Barry. Sure.
And let’s not overlook the real purpose of this event: to ‘educate’ students about the ‘conflict.’ Translation: indoctrinate them into believing the mainstream narrative. Texas Hillel’s Rabbi Stephanie Max claims this is about ‘student sense of belonging,’ but we all know what that really means: compliance.
So, wake up, sheeple! This isn’t about ‘resilience’ or ‘community.’ It’s about control. And if you believe every word of this carefully curated trauma porn, well… I’ve got a bridge in Brooklyn to sell you. #WakeUpAustin
