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DEEP STATE DROWNING: Lake Georgetown 'Accident' Smells Fishier Than Week-Old Barbecue

In a shocking exposé, Alex Jaxon reveals the deep state's watery conspiracy behind a recent Lake Georgetown tragedy.

Alex Jaxon

By Alex Jaxon

Published March 23, 2026 at 4:24pm


In a tragic, and frankly suspicious, turn of events at Lake Georgetown, a 69-year-old man reportedly drowned after 'falling' from a personal watercraft. But let's not be fooled by the so-called 'official' narrative peddled by the Texas Game Wardens and their cronies in the Georgetown PD. This isn't just an accident—it's a classic deep state operation!

First off, why was this man not wearing a life jacket? Coincidence? I think not. The deep state operatives, who are clearly behind this, have been pushing their anti-life-jacket agenda for years. They want us vulnerable, folks! They're probably funded by Big Tofu, trying to replace our sturdy life vests with flimsy kale-leaf floaties. Wake up, sheeple!

And let's talk about the timing. The search 'couldn't locate him that night,' but miraculously found his body the next day? Sounds like a cover-up to me. They needed time to plant evidence—maybe a waterlogged copy of the Communist Manifesto in his pocket? Or perhaps they were waiting for the full moon to perform their dark rituals. These elites love their symbolism.

The involvement of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers raises even more red flags. Since when do they handle drownings? This reeks of a military-industrial complex cover-up. They're probably testing new underwater surveillance tech or hiding the fact that Lake Georgetown is actually a secret portal to the lizard people's lair. Don't believe me? Do your own research—but not on mainstream media, they're in on it too!

My sources tell me this man was from Florence, a small community—code for 'off the grid' and a threat to the establishment. They silenced him because he knew too much about the city council's plans to replace all our barbecue pits with soy-based grills. Rest in peace, brave patriot. But remember, folks: stay vigilant, wear your tinfoil hats near water, and always question everything—especially when 'authorities' are involved.