While
Rainmaker’s cloud seeding, which ended on July 2, 2025, may not have
directly precipitated the disaster of the Kerrville flood, since it
appears that additional cloud seeding may have taken place over the next
two days by municipal agencies, it seems to me that is was part of the
proximal cause.
Whose weather is it, anyway? Whose sunlight is it anyway? Whose climate hoax is it, anyway?
The
controlagarchs and destructocrats clearly believe it is theirs, because
everything is theirs. If they can destroy the world profoundly enough,
they can destroy us. Literally.
That is why it is so
important to get the US out of the death machine known as the UN and
then do the real work of disentangeling every one of their indisious
control mechanisms from the US (that is what “getting the UN out of the
US” means.) Go here, PreventGenocide2030.org, to do that right now and remember to share this publication and the PreventGenocide2030.org link with people you know to motivate them to take action, too.
This is what it looks like when the would-be Lords of Creation play with our world:
Click on image to open photo series, which can also be found here: https://mail.google.com/mail/u/0?ui=2&ik=e5cf9510d1&attid=0.1&permmsgid=msg-f:1837371204451860627&th=197fa76029e28093&view=att&disp=inline&realattid=f_mcz2ieng0&zw
What
follows is a firsthand account of a good hearted, faith motivated (and
rescue-qualified) person who took it upon herself to journey with her
equally qualified husband into the flood lands to deliver food and,
while doing so, document the devastation:
I
made an 800-mile round 2 day round trip driving from northeast Texas
all through the Texas Hill Country to get to the river camp. My mission
to deliver 126 pounds of donated butter was already prearranged before the
massive and tragic flooding. The drive was rough. The flooding took
place July 4, and I left at 5 a.m. July 5, Saturday. I took a physical
map in case GPS signals were down in the hilly areas, and a life
preserver in my SUV. The area marked on the map in green is where the
Gualalupé flooded. The road area in pink was my route to and from the
Hill Country.
My
husband Tex Willis is a certified open river life-guard volunteering at
church Camp Bandina in the Texas hill country south of Kerrville, for
the past decade. He volunteers for four weeks, each week a different
church group ranging from 300-450 folks. One group was trapped in for a
day, but on the hill with one day of food left. The Medina River flood
waters eventually went down on Saturday afternoon, and they were able to
get out and I was able to get in for the food delivery for this week's
group.
It
was a very difficult drive on Saturday in the drenching rain, and
coming back on Sunday through Kerrville and tiny hamlets, watching the
search and rescue teams work along the Guadalupé River. I used to be a
TEEKS / Texas A&M trained public information officer (PIO) and a
first responder about 10 years ago. I previously covered swift water
rescue events, including documenting the photography and evidence of the
aftermath and victims. I have felt a little sullen and withdrawn since
returning home, and I found it difficult to post the pictures I took of
the work of these fine folks trying to help those who are suffering. As I
looked through the images, you could see posted above I was amazed
there were some shredded tree limbs in the shape of a cross with the first responders gathered underneath as a K9 team worked the debris field.
May
God almighty continue to watch over the first responders, the military
and their search and rescue efforts and be with the family members who
are grieving or who are still not found their loved ones. Over the next
few days, the efforts will unfortunately turn from "search and rescue"
to "recovery and mitigation" in the catastrophe fields. My prayers and
heartfelt sympathy goes out to all the family members of the victims,
and those who are suffering because of this catastrophe. I praise God
for the protection of those who are rescued and those whom are still
attending camp this summer. In Jesus name, amen.
If
anyone asked me for any advice, before I retired as a first responder, I
found very useful teaching tools on EMERGENCY PREPARED for homes,
schools, work and vacation spots at ready.gov.
I
would suggest the following. Jesus Saves the souls, but also gives us
wisdom to travel, prepare and vacation as safe as we can while enjoying
the beauty of His world.
(1) If you live within 500 yards of a river, or going camping, please keep a life preserver near your exits.
(2) Also have an air horn to blow to alert neighbors for an evacuation.
(3) If you can, plan ahead and have tethered to your life preserver two items; (1) flashlight that will work in water, and (2) a 3 foot bungee cord with a carabiner on either end to
tether yourself to a tree or a structure if you find yourself floating
downstream, and you do find a tree and your arms get tired.
I believe President Trump and Texas Governor Abbott are slated to take a tour of the Kerrville area on Friday.
Pictures attached are the ones from my trip, and a couple snapshots from Tex and a preacher friend.
I should be back to my normal schedule next week.
in Him,
Chana Gail
Trails Country
On
the “What Could Possibly Go Wrong” side of the discussion, the answer
is “Absolutely nothing, since the plan is to destroy the capacity of the
planet to sustain its population in order to facilitate depopulation
and the “need? for bio digital convergence (that is, transhumanism) for
the “good” of a beleaguered humanity”
The
only climate crisis we have is with lordlings and monsters playing with
our planet. For example, the UK, with its insane plans to “dim the sun”
to reverse global warming: UK Gov spends £50 m to dim sun to create slightly less beach weather – Iowa Climate Science Education
When
I call the UN a Death Machine, I mean that literally and particularly.
We still have a moment or two on humanity’s clock to protect our
species. Will you pick up your freedom mouse and help? Visit PreventGenocide2030.org to learn more and take action. There’s really not much time left.
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