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The Texas Hill County Flood, July 4, 2025:
The Weaponization of Weather

We begin this story of the historical flood that happened July 4, 2025 in The Texas Hill Country. Many lives, homes, businesses, pets & livestock were lost to this unprecedented event. Our hope is to bring awareness of how our communities are being taken away through these pre planned disasters, and provide a way of educating the public with the reoccurring patterns within these disasters. The cost of this flood has been calculated between 18 to 22 billion dollars.

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WHY?

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1.Redevelopment

2.Land grab, seizing land through Eminent Domain, changing zoning laws

3.Disaster Capitalism

4.Eradicating rural living

5.Eradicating food chain supply

6.Lands that have minerals, lithium, precious metals, etc.

7.Prime Real Estate- Wealth

8.Eradicating low income places of residency

9.Eliminating historical sites and historical documents

 

 

INTERESTING FACTS TO NOTE REGARDING THE JULY 4 GUADALUPE RIVER FLOOD IN TEXAS HILL COUNTRY SIMILAR TO OTHER PLANNED DISASTERS

 

Kerrville did not have an emergency siren system. Texas lawmakers failed to pass a bill earlier this year to improve local disaster warning systems. They rejected the bill because it would cost 5 million. There was a significant breakdown in communications, in spite of officials being notified of severe flood warnings.

 

There are seven dams northwest of the region involving the Guadalupe river, and 4 of those dams released water during the early morning hours of July 4. Management at those dams communicated with officials; However, there was no Incident Commander for at least 5 hours, and no one was in charge to approve of CodeRed messages.

The breakdown of communications is a repetitive pattern seen in these planned disasters.

 

It was reported that Camp Mystic’s alarm system was “not operational” at the time of the flood, which significantly contributed to the tragedy.

 

Homeowners insurance premiums saw an increase by 21% in 2023, and have continued increasing their rates since then. Many homeowners are now without insurance. In addition, many insurance companies have cancelled homeowner’s policies across Texas this past year. 

 

Kerrville has Smart City plans called The Kerrville Economic Improvement Corporation.

The City Council approved $175 Million for a new 1.85MW power plant. The Governor, Greg Abbott made a declaration on July 3 announcing that the first Texas Energy Fund will go to creating the natural gas plant for Texas. 

 

Kerrcounty Strong and Hill Country Strong, both affiliated with the Community Foundation of Texas Hill Community, affiliates of  The Kerr County Flood Relief Fund was established on July 5, 2025. These community foundations do pre-disaster fund raising, and in the July 4th flood, they had raised 5 M in “emergency grants to help individuals, families, businesses, and first responders & crisis response.” They activated this fund the morning of July 4th. As of August 3, 2025, this organization has raised over 60 million. According to their website, the funds for the “Vetted Nonprofits” go to larger Corporations like Red Cross and United Way that do not hand out the money to the community. The website states,” The foundation plans to distribute $4.4 million in grants to various nonprofit organizations, local businesses, first responders, and other community support efforts to aid in recovery from the floods. Part of disaster capitalism.

In the case of Maui, only 5% of the donations went directly into hands of the individual families directly affected by the disaster.

 

 

HISTORY OF FLOODING OF THE GUADALUPE RIVER IN THE HILL COUNTRY OF TEXAS & WEATHER MODIFICATION

 

Weather modification began in West Texas in the 1950’s and subsequent counties of Texas joined thereafter. The regulation of weather modification began with the Texas Weather Modification Act in 1967.

 

The Guadalupe River Basin in the Hill Country of Texas is known for flooding. We found 6 significant floods beginning August of 1978 and July of 2025 in which weather modification was active in 5 out of 6 of those floods.

 

July 4, 2025: Within 2 hours of the night of July 4, the Guadalupe river rose 30+ feet, and within 4 hours reached its peak of 49.70 feet, with some areas experiencing 12" per hour.  27 teenagers at Camp Mystic were swept away. In initial reports, two of the girls were found alive, but since that report, new releases have reported the original 27 girls have died.  850 people have been rescued, and 100 airlifted. Search and rescue teams continue their search of bodies among the devastation. As of July 22, 2025, at least 135 confirmed reported deaths statewide, with 107 of those fatalities occurring in Kerr County alone.

To note, reports of deaths via the Media keeps changing. On July 15, it was reported that there were over 170 deaths. That number has gone down to 135. One of the people who testified in the recent Kerrville hearings reported that none of the undocumented immigrants were counted. This is also true for the fires in Lahaina and LA.

 

Another important consideration; 2.5 hours south of Kerrville another neighborhood just outside Leander City in NW Travis County was impaled by the same flood waters. According to witnesses, this community did not receive any help from the City, County, State or receive initial federal help. 911 calls went unanswered. They were left on their own to look for bodies, survivors and clean up their community. Survivor and rescue stories below:

Volunteer rescue story’s: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0bq0VS9WTDs

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GtRMGy-VgPU

August 1, 2025: Hearing of testimonials with Texas State Lawmakers re: Sandy Creek residents: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-vveGpItrEw

 

CAMP MYSTIC

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Camp Mystic was a Christian girls camp cherished by families of patriotic and spiritually awake lineages with nearly ten decades of service. It was a gathering spot for daughters of military Servicemen, truth seeking Attorneys, and medical pioneers, and held important historical documents that were wiped out in the flood.  

 

It was established in 1926 by a group of women who aimed to create a nurturing environment for young girls. The camp was founded on the principles of fostering independence, self-confidence, and personal growth. This sense of belonging is crucial for personal development during formative years. The camp emphasizes the importance of community, friendship, and personal development. It has had a strong alumni network to support its mission. The camp's legacy includes a commitment to nurturing the next generation of female leaders and innovators.

 

Dick Eastland purchased Camp Mystic in 1961. Under his leadership, the camp continued to thrive and develop its programs, maintaining its focus on empowering young girls through various activities and fostering a strong sense of community. Dick provided an atmosphere of fatherhood, safety, love and kindness and Camp Mystic was regarded as a second home to many.

Dick died during the July 4th flood. An initial report says that he woke up around 1:30 am and, assessing the thunderstorm, used walkie talkies to connect with family where they met in a hall to review the situation. According to news outlets, his son declared that he died while saving the campers at Camp Mystic. It was later reported that he was airlifted and died during a flight to Houston. It is unclear what actually happened—did he get swept away while trying to rescue the teenage girls as indicated? If Dick got swept away while trying to rescue campers, it was in the dead of night, so how did a helicopter find and rescue him, and none of the 27 missing girls were found that night?

 

There are questions as to what took place between 1:30 and 4am as the waters rose sharply higher and engulfed the Camp. There are questions as to why weren’t the girls in the structures closest to the river evacuated? You will read later on, that in the other camps, evacuations happened right away. Why not Camp Mystic?

 

Also, according to the New York Times, the girls did not have access to their cell phones this year—a first in the history of the summer camp. At 2am it was reported that girls had water surrounding their feet inside the cabins, but told to stay inside. By whom and why?

The number of campers present on the night of July 4 were about 750 at Camp Mystic. This number reflects the camp's full capacity, indicating that it was fully occupied during the catastrophic flooding. According to KSAT, all campers have been accounted for.

 

To note: Texas Public Radio, KSAT, and FOX News reported Dick being helicoptered and dying during transition. KSAT, CBS news, and ABC news reported confirming all 27 deceased bodies of the girls from Camp Mystic were found and identified.

Other Camps along Guadalupe River impacted:

  • Heart O’ the Hills Camp: The camp director and Co-owner, Jane Ragsdale was killed during the flooding, highlighting the severe impact on this facility. A report indicates that were no campers the night of July 4. Her last communication was by phone with her brother saying she had water around her bed.

   Camp Capers: The camp was noted to have been significantly affected. 100

   campers were moved to higher ground. 2 campers in cabins are still missing.

   Source: Texas Tribune.)

  • Camp Stewart for Boys: There was severe damage. It is unclear as to evacuation protocols, but at least 2 people remain missing who were staying in cabins.

  • Camp Waldemar: The girls camp was affected, and over 200 campers were taken to higher ground by staff. One person reported dead. 10 girls reported initially missing, but “accounted for.”

  • Presbyterian Mo-Ranch Assembly: The camp was impacted, relocating approximately 70 children and adults from a building near the river to higher ground between 2:30 a.m. and 4:00 a.m.

  • Bear Creek Scout Camp: The camp was severely affected. 100 campers were evacuated, and one confirmed death.

  • Camp La Junta: All boys camp, all 200 boys were evacuated, and no fatalities were reported.

  • Camp Rio Vista for Boys: The camp was affected, there were about 100 boys, and staff successfully evacuated all without fatalities.

  • Camp Sierra Vista for Girls: The camp was severely affected, but all 200 girls were evacuated and accounted for by staff without any loss.

  • Camp Honey Creek For Girls: The camp was moderately affected, with 150 campers, with no reported fatalities or missing girls.

  • Kickapoo Kamp for Girls: The camp was severely affected. There were approximately 110 girls. Staff attempted to evacuate, but with the fast rising of the river and some cabins washed away, it is unclear how many have died, but 10 girls are still missing.

  • Hermann Sons Life Camp-Riverside: The camp was affected, but no fatalities were reported.

 

  

Child trafficking is common amongst disasters. Could there have been foul play of any kind or degree involved in any of these camps? Were there targeted individuals?

There is no evidence- however, there are unanswered questions as to what happened between 1:30 and 4am at Camp Mystic, and why and by whom were the children told to stay in their cabins? At Kickapoo Kamp, 10 girls remain missing.

 

On July 30, 2025, in a tense and emotional hearing, local leaders from Kerr and Kendall counties stood before Texas lawmakers to account for their emergency response during the deadly July 4th flash flooding that devastated the region. None of Kerr County’s top Emergency Management Officials were ready to respond when the waters rose. The Emergency Management Coordinator William Thomas was “off duty.” Kerr County’s Judge was also out of town and awoke to texts at 6am, after much of the devastation had occurred. Kerr County Sheriff, Larry Leitha was sleeping.

At 3:30 AM people were on their roofs because the flood waters had gotten so high, yet there was no CodeRed alarms.

At 4:22 am CodeRed was requested. CodeRed was not issued until 5:01am. According to William Thomas, the Emergency Coordinator, there also was an existing system that could have gone out in the flood waters, and yet that was not acted upon.

 

Within these disasters are repeated patterns again and again- the failure of, and/or breakdown of communications, the top chains of command elsewhere, the lack on issuing protocols in a timely manner, emergency response delays.

Just like Lahaina, Maui’s firestorm, 3 weeks after the catastrophe, public hearings have begun allowing the survivors to bring forth their stories and pleas. What will come of these hearings? Change for the good of the people or part of the playbook of a planned backdoor agenda?

 

One man’s search & rescue story: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bYvx-GrzNMs

Here is a link to the July 30, 2025 summary of the hearing in Kerrville: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SzvQcy7Gfe4

In this video: The meeting got heated when State Representative Ann Johnson told Kerr County officials that reports said "little girls with water around their feet at 2 a.m. at Camp Mystic and were told to say in their cabin."

 

Another link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JdIMFuOMLvw

 

An article honoring some of the flood victims with photos of the deceased:

https://abcnews.go.com/US/texas-flooding-victims-young-campers-dad-saving-family/story?id=123531643

 

Camp Mystic removed from FEMA flood maps

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=06GpL22x_FY

 

Factors in the July 4th Guadalupe River Basin Flood:

 

Following the flood, the attention sharply turned to cloud seeding being the culprit that created this historic flood. We see cloud seeding as a distraction to get everyone focused on an 80-year old technology that could not scientifically have caused this kind of storm.

 

The focus landed on Rainmaker Technology Corporation as being the source of this massive flood. According to Augustus Doricko, CEO of Rainmaker, their last spray of particulates was on July 2, 2025. NOAA has the signed permit.

SOAR (Seeding Operations and Atmospheric Research)- a weather modification company was actively in operation in the Guadalupe River Basin prior to the flood. Flight logs have not been found, so specific details remain unclear.

The far greater factor that is not being acknowledged- is the HAARP ionospheric heaters that generate tremendous power that were active prior to and during this historic flood as seen on Satellite footage. It is most likely that the appearance of clouds remaining in one place is due to the generating of clouds from several fixed land-based aerosol generators. 


Nexrad towers were also active. They do not have huge power feeding the clouds as HAARP Ionospheric heaters do.

From “Alaska Sky Watcher,” regarding activity of Nexrad towers prior to and during the July 4th Guadalupe River flood:

“The radar lit up with concentric electromagnetic rain bursts. In the classic Nexrad signature, these radar bursts excite aerosols and amplify convection. A moisture pipeline from the Gulf was aimed straight at the Guadalupe Basin, like someone flipped a switch on the storm grid. This was a technogenic flood—a weaponized atmospheric manipulation used against civilians.”

“The frequency transmissions have a repelling affect against the air mass and the moisture accumulation, and when you activate those transmissions all around that moisture accumulation, it holds it in place, and precipitates out in one spot.”

Alaska Sky Watcher: https://www.youtube.com/@alaskaskywatcher

 

Other advancements in technologies and use of energy waves must also be considered.   According to Alaska Sky Watcher, Geopulse Phased Array Rings (GPAR) are electromagnetic resonance patterns where there is a ground based phased array firing upwards, and a space-based satellite or reflector pulsing downwards. Where the beams converge, the atmosphere itself becomes a lens — a plasma structure capable of bending, focusing, or amplifying energy, creating active atmospheric engineering.

 

 

Points of further interest:

 

Augustus Doricko, founded the weather modification startup Rainmaker after receiving $100,000 through Peter Thiel’s Fellowship. The same Peter Thiel cofounded Palantir with JD Vance (now Vice-President of the US). Palantir was hired by President Trump in May, 2025 to assist in creating a "master database" that would compile and analyze personal information from various government agencies, as well as surveillance and tracking everything from troop movements to civilian behavior.

(Sources: Business Insider, Thiel Fellowship, Scientific American)

Short video: https://www.youtube.com/shorts/2B5HOE8CC7Y

 

Looking into Thiel’s history, is discovered that he had a complex relationship with Jeffrey Epstein, involving both social interactions and financial dealings. Epstein invested $40 million in Valar Ventures in 2015 & 2016, a venture capital firm co-founded by Thiel in 2010. The Company has grown to around $170 million, making it one of the largest assets in Epstein's estate.

 

Texas is resisting high tech control and surveillance as well as Federal mandates.

The State has been hit over and over again the past 2 years with extreme weather phenomena, including massive fires. Texas's resistance to federal mandates and high-tech control reflects a complex interplay of political, cultural, and economic factors. The state's leadership and citizens prioritize state sovereignty, individual liberties, and a distinct Texan identity, leading to active opposition against perceived federal overreach. Recently, Texas eliminated land purchases from certain foreign linked corporations, and spoke out against a centralized digital currency system. This has threatened the long-term plans of the global agenda. Below are details:

 

Legislation Passed: On May 31, 2025, the Texas Legislature passed Senate Bill 17, which aims to prohibit certain foreign individuals and entities from acquiring real property in Texas. This bill specifically targets individuals and entities linked to countries identified as national security threats, including China, North Korea, Russia, and Iran.

  • Governor's Support: The bill has received support from Governor Greg Abbott, who signed it into law on June 20, 2025. The law is set to take effect on September 1, 2025.

 

Texas has been openly resisting certain Federal mandates and high-tech control agenda.

  1. Public Health Mandates:

    • COVID-19 Response: Texas was one of the first states to lift COVID-19 restrictions and has resisted federal vaccine mandates. Governor Abbott issued executive orders prohibiting vaccine mandates by state agencies and private employers, arguing for personal choice and freedom.

  2. Gun Rights:

    • Second Amendment Protections: Texas has enacted laws that expand gun rights. The state has resisted federal gun control measures, asserting that such regulations infringe on the Second Amendment.

  3. Education and Curriculum:

    • Critical Race Theory: Texas has passed laws banning the teaching of critical race theory in public schools, resisting federal guidance that promotes diversity and inclusion in educational curricula. This reflects a broader cultural pushback against perceived federal influence in local education.

  4. Energy Independence:

    • Fossil Fuels vs. Green Energy: Texas has a robust fossil fuel industry and has resisted federal efforts to transition to green energy. The state has pushed back against regulations aimed at reducing carbon emissions, arguing that such measures threaten jobs and economic growth.

  5. Immigration Policies:

    • Border Security: Texas has taken a hardline stance on immigration, with state officials criticizing federal immigration policies. The state has allocated resources to bolster border security and has engaged in initiatives like Operation Lone Star to address illegal immigration.

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High-Tech Control Agenda

  • Surveillance and Privacy Concerns: There is a growing concern among Texans about the implications of high-tech surveillance and data collection by both government and private entities. This includes resistance to facial recognition technology, data privacy issues, and the use of technology in law enforcement.

  • Big Tech Regulation: Texas has also taken steps to regulate big tech companies, particularly regarding content moderation and censorship. The state passed a law prohibiting social media platforms from banning users based on their political views, reflecting a pushback against perceived tech overreach.

  • Cultural Factors

  • Texan Identity: The resistance to federal mandates is deeply intertwined with the Texan identity, which emphasizes independence, self-reliance, and a skepticism of centralized authority. This cultural backdrop fuels political movements and public sentiment against federal control.

  • Grassroots Movements: Various grassroots organizations and movements in Texas advocate for limited government and individual freedoms, mobilizing public support against federal mandates and high-tech control.

 

Who is behind this catastrophe, what were the motives and a broader question is, what is their long-term agenda?

 

 

Map of the dams located in the Guadalupe Basin. The 4 that released waters the night of July 4th were Wirtz, Starcke, Mansfield, and Canyon Lake dam-(not shown on map, but is located Northwest of New Braunfels.)

 

 

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Camp Mystic and many other camps: located in the large red area to the far west and slightly south of Kerrville.

The region is known for its picturesque scenery, and many people have retirement or second home properties along the Guadalupe River. In addition, there are many homes, cabins, and ranches along the river basin that were affected.

 

Sandy Creek: blue area located in the southwest portion of map.

Considered to be “low value” as indicated in the map. Could it be that no one came to help this flooded community as it was not considered a priority? 

 

 

NOAA (National Oceanic Atmospheric Administration) has a lot of information on cloud seeding and weather modification.

NOAA has the signed permit of Rainmaker Cloud Seeding operation that took place in early July, 2025. Go to NOAA’s Library. In search engine, put in "weather modification project" It will take you to the page with all the information about cloud seeding, weather modification, etc. Scroll all the way down towards the bottom, and when you reach the listings section, put Texas in the search box on the right side. That will take you to all of the projects in Texas. You can do this for any State.

 

We invite you to do your own research on weather modification.

Jim Lee is an expert in the history of geoengineering and has a website called ClimateViewer.com

You can also go to Weathermodificationhistory.com to learn more.

Jim has created “Weather Modification Accountability Act.”

 

Recommended feature length Documentary “The Agenda” produced by Mark Sharman, a former UK broadcasting executive at ITV and SKY. This documentary is a thought-provoking film that explores the implications of modern technology and governance on personal freedoms and societal structures. Released in 2025, it delves into the potential dangers posed by surveillance, artificial intelligence, and digital currencies.

To note:

This documentary does not speak to the aspects that our team is addressing—the unprecedented destruction through the use of engineered technologies, frequencies, particulates and other potential means to eradicate the very fabric of our lives and livelihoods. Our team is actively addressing this key role in the overarching global agenda, as it is the elephant that needs to be acknowledged, addressed and accounted for, followed by action to end these atrocities.

The Agenda link: https://theagendafilm.com/  

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