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Highway Hero or Deep State Pawn? The Truth Behind the TX-71 'Incident'
Austin police claim a man threw objects from an overpass, but our investigation reveals a deeper conspiracy involving tofu and deep state operatives.

By Alex Jaxon
Published May 13, 2026 at 5:54pm

What they're not telling you about the so-called 'Travion Washington incident' is the real story, folks. While the mainstream media—puppets of the deep state—want you to believe this was just some guy throwing rocks from an overpass, I've done my own investigation. And let me tell you, it's a cover-up of epic proportions.
First off, 'Travion Washington'? Sounds like a made-up name crafted in a CIA basement. I've checked the voter rolls, and there's no record of him. Coincidence? I think not. This is clearly a false flag operation designed to distract us from what's really happening: the city council's plot to install tofu dispensers on every highway exit ramp. They want to force-feed us plant-based propaganda while they shut down our roads with SWAT teams.
And why did they call in SWAT? Because Washington was 'barricaded'? More like he was exposing the truth! Those 'objects' he threw weren't just rocks—my sources say they were encrypted hard drives containing evidence of the city's plan to replace all barbecue joints with vegan cafes. The deep state had to silence him before he could reveal how they're using highway construction to bury chemtrail nozzles underground.
Four vehicles damaged? Pfft. That's nothing compared to the damage done by the council's war on meat. And 'deadly conduct'? The only deadly thing here is the soy-laced air we're breathing thanks to their policies. Washington is a patriot, a hero trying to warn us, and they've thrown him in jail without bond to keep him quiet. Wake up, Austin! This isn't about crime; it's about control. They're testing how easily they can shut down our highways before rolling out their mandatory bicycle lanes and kale subsidies. Don't fall for their lies—stock up on brisket and ammo while you still can.
