I am posting an update. I did a battery exchange at the auto parts store shortly after posting about the issue and it seemed to resolve my issue. Fast forward to 3 weeks ago the issue restarted.
Took the truck into the auto shop. They said faulty alternator, so 800$ later got a new AC Delco alternator on, next day, issue fired back up into full effect. Contacted Auto Shop, they re-diagnosed it for over a week. Found a faulty ground cable from the alternator to god knows what, 120$ fix, 40 minute test drive by auto shop, no issues. I had it home for 4 days now, took it out for lunch to meet a co-worker, issue fired back up the second I pulled into the driveway. This truly seems to happen when I am slowing down, applying the brake and coming to a stop. Sitting in park, or driving, zero lights going haywire. Its so intermittent that the auto shop couldnt get it to do it after the cable swap.
More research seems to point to spark plug wires, spark plugs, battery cables (Both Pos & Neg), ABS Sensors, or the last and most that seems to be the possible culprit is the brake light switch mounted to the brake pedal assembly. Few folks found this to resolve the issue I have but non mention the voltage drop. I have added two videos to show what I mean.
https://youtu.be/j8jABs3loCY
https://youtu.be/YMK-LF4VtoY
I am going to revert my truck back to standard headlight bulbs, fogs, and put the factory 3rd brake light back on just to eliminate the aftermarket lights from the equation.