Texas flooding: At least 107 people have died from this terrible flash flood in Texas
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8 July 2025The death toll from the flash floods that struck central Texas on Friday has climbed to at least 105, according to CNN, after surpassing 100 late on Monday. The majority of those killed were in Kerr County, where 84 people, including 28 children, have died. Many were at Camp Mystic when flooding struck early on the Fourth of July. The death toll is expected to rise further as search efforts continue into a fifth day. …Sheriff says 87 bodies recovered in the worst-hit area. …
- Authorities have said at least 107 people have been killed in the flash flooding. In Kerr County, 87 bodies have been recovered as of Tuesday morning. At Camp Mystic, five campers and one counselor remain unaccounted for, officials said.
Surely more are still missing.
Again, our prayers are with the families and friends of those who we have lost to this
terrible tragedy.
But was this tragedy man-made?
Some people are wondering if cloud seeding may have been
involved.
Cloud seeding is a technique used worldwide.
What is Cloud Seeding?
“Cloud seeding (also called precipitation enhancement) is a form of weather modification used to stimulate clouds to produce more rain. The process involves using aircraft to spray clouds with small particles that have a structure like ice, such as silver iodide. The particles cause the moisture in the cloud to condense into water droplets until they are heavy enough to fall as rain (Exhibit 1 in the photo above).Cloud seeding is not always used to produce rain. Some projects, such as those near ski resorts, attempt cloud seeding to increase snowfall. Other uses include dispersing fog, suppressing hail, or steering a potentially heavy rainstorm away from a populated area. …Many countries have invested in weather modification technologies, including cloud seeding, in recent years to mitigate water shortages caused by population growth and drought. …In the U.S., cloud seeding is increasingly accepted as an effective method of providing relief in drought-stricken states …”
Several Republican lawmakers are accusing the disastrous flooding on cloud
seeding, and the Leftist Democrats are calling it a “Conspiracy Theory”! ──
7 July 2025‘Fake Weather, Fake Flooding’: Republicans Are Spreading A Bizarre Conspiracy Theory After The Deadly Texas Floods …Republicans, including Georgia Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, have accused the scientific practice of being used to harm and kill, with Greene proposing a bill on Saturday that would make weather modification, also called cloud seeding, a felony.“We must end the dangerous and deadly practice of weather modification and geoengineering,” she said one day after a storm dumped up to 12 inches of rain early Friday in parts of Kerr County, in central Texas, which is known for flash flooding. …“This isn’t just ‘climate change.’ It’s cloud seeding, geoengineering, & manipulation,” she posted on X, without supplying any supporting evidence. “If fake weather causes real tragedy, that’s murder.”
Of course, when typed into your search engine on the computer, IN BOLD
LETTERS, it tells you, “ Cloud seeding does not cause flash floods.” And,
everybody goes… ‘O’, it must be a conspiracy theory then!’ 😏
Yet, as the following video by Bet You Didn’t Know asked ── could cloud seeding
be intensifying weather unintentionally? And I say, Yes. It warrants intense
investigation!
Sadly, the reality is ── these “experts” don’t know all the unintended consequences
of “playing God” and manipulating weather.
The Leftist-Democrats, along with their proxies ── the mainstream media ── along
with their go-to scientists, lust for their socialistic Green New Deal and will flippedly
attack anyone who says different ── quickly calling it a “Conspiracy Theory”!
They are a fool, and it is dangerous.
However, whether or not cloud seeding was directly, indirectly, or not at all involved
in this tragic and terrible Texas flash flood, our prayers are with those families and
friends of those we lost. God Bless. □
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