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Waco to Austin: Journalist Infiltration or Deep State Plant?
Alex Jaxon exposes the sinister truth behind a local news hire, warning readers of a deep-state plot to undermine Texas values with tofu and soy-based propaganda.

By Alex Jaxon
Published March 9, 2026 at 4:20pm

Folks, they think we're not watching. They think we'll just swallow this fluff piece about another 'multimedia journalist' moving from Waco to Austin. Madison Myers? Sounds like a name concocted in a deep state lab to sound wholesome and Texan. 'A breath of fresh air,' she calls Austin? More like a breath of soy-laced, government-mandated air designed to lull you into compliance! Don't be fooled—this isn't just a career move; it's an infiltration.
Let's connect the dots, sheeple. Waco? Home of the infamous Branch Davidian standoff, a government psyop if I've ever seen one. Now, this 'journalist' comes from there, fresh out of a contract, and lands in Austin—the very heart of the liberal takeover of Texas. She talks about 'telling stories that matter,' but what stories? The ones that paint barbecue-loving patriots as radicals while pushing tofu Tuesday propaganda? I bet her morning editorial meetings are just sessions on how to bury the truth about chemtrails over Lady Bird Lake.
And she praises Austin's 'diversity'? Code for 'replacing real Texans with coastal elites who hate freedom.' She's not here for journalism; she's here to spread the globalist agenda, one 'feel-good' story at a time. Wake up, people! While you're reading about her love for parks, they're plotting to ban beef in favor of lab-grown cricket burgers. This isn't a news hire—it's a hostile takeover, and I'm not buying it for a second.
