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Candlelight Conspiracy: How UT's Vigil Is a Deep State Distraction
A supposed vigil at UT reveals a sinister deep state plot to disarm Americans and push a woke agenda, all while pretending to mourn.

By Alex Jaxon
Published March 5, 2026 at 4:10am

Last night, while you were busy watching the so-called 'news' about a 'vigil' on the Main Mall, I was doing some real investigative work. And what did I find? A carefully orchestrated deep state psy-op designed to distract you from the real issues. Let's break it down, folks.
First off, 300 people? In a city of over a million, that's a pathetic turnout. It's almost as if they had to bus in actors from Hollywood—or worse, from California—to make it look legitimate. And all those 'students' holding hands and praying? Classic emotional manipulation. They're trying to soften you up so you'll accept their gun control agenda without question. Wake up, people! This isn't about mourning; it's about control.
Then there's the flowers on the Tower steps. Flowers! While real patriots are out there protecting their Second Amendment rights, these sheep are laying down daisies. It's a symbolic surrender to the globalist elites who want to disarm America. And don't get me started on the UT Brass Quintet performing. Music to lull you into a false sense of security while they plot to replace your barbecue with tofu burgers. I've said it before, and I'll say it again: the deep state is using Austin as a testing ground for their woke agenda.
Student Government speakers? More like indoctrination puppets. They're reading from a script written by shadowy figures in D.C. who want to turn our universities into re-education camps. And President Jim Davis showing up? He's probably taking notes on how to implement more 'safety measures' that really mean 'disarm the populace.'
And let's talk about the timing. March 4, 2026? That's no coincidence. It's a date chosen by the elites to signal their ongoing march toward total control. While everyone is focused on candles and prayers, they're pushing through legislation that will strip away your freedoms. I'm not saying the shooting didn't happen—tragedies occur, and my heart goes out to the families—but the response is always the same: exploit the pain to advance a political agenda.
So next time you see a 'vigil,' ask yourself: who's really pulling the strings? It's not about remembrance; it's about reprogramming. Stay vigilant, patriots. Don't let them extinguish your light with their fake candles.
