*Camp Mystic: Flooding In Texas Could Not Of Been Prevented*

This is so sad. Here is a photo taken of all the girls and both counselors for Bubble Inn, the cabin that was right by the waters edge at Camp Mystic. EVERY PERSON IN THIS PHOTO IS CONFIRMED DEAD OR STILL MISSING. Every. Single. One.

I cannot look at this picture and not cry. Notice they are all in white. It's required that all the girls wear white on Sundays. It was taken Sunday, June 29th. Their first day of camp as their "cabin photo" of every girl in the cabin. They look so happy, so excited to be there.

Now they are all in heaven. God bless them and their families.
A portion of the camps list for a girl to bring there.
□ 6 pairs of shorts (any color) □ 6 shirts (any color) □ 6 white shirts □ 2 pairs of white shorts □ 2 pairs of tribe-colored shorts (red or blue) (New campers pack both colors) □ 2 white outfits for Sundays □ 3-4 pairs of pajamas
Cabins are at 500 feet and up from the water. I guess they had the youngest at the beginning because that is a long way to walk to the water.
The cabins were less than 500 feet from the river and thus took in water from two directions, the Guadalupe river and a creek nearby, making the girls' escape particularly challenging.
 
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It's just so sad. Everyone in that cabin was killed. I cannot even begin to imagine the terror in those little girls faces and hearing their screams as they were washed away with no grown ups there to save or help them.
 
They will be back next year. It is a tradition with families sending daughters there in each generation.


Now to clear up any confusion, there are actually TWO camp Mystics. One, is CM Guadeloupe River, the other CM Cypress Lake. All the girls safely got out of the Cypress Lake location because it's at a higher elevation than GR. Your video is from CL.
 
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So, because of your limited experience, you think you can tell others what to do? Where does this hubris come from?

Look, the owners of this summer camp f'ed up monumentally....They failed to head the appropriate warnings, so after the ensuing law suits, they're going to be bankrupt anyway, so you don't have to worry about it.

You would think so, but man, if you'd have read the stuff I've read about this place, these people are like a cult. This camp is SO prestigious, so worshipped by everybody, it literally would not surprise me if not a SINGLE person tries to sue this camp.

Also, there is a very good chance they would call this an act of God. Just like if a tornado hit. If that is the case, the camp can't be sued unless some type of negligence on the part of Camp Mystic could be proven. And I would venture to guess simply having a camp on the banks of a river is not enough to be considered negligent.

They have done so much good for so many girls, I hope they do come back. But I hope they come back smarter, and stronger. Rebuild the cabins higher up. Get everything away from the river. You can still have activities in the river, but sleeping cabins need to be up away from the river. No exceptions. I think that putting in a camp-wide warning system that can be activated by any counselor that would alert the entire camp immediately of an emergency so the children can be taken to safety needs to be implemented as part of the rebuild.
 
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Sorry bout that,

1. I would not be surprised if they do cult stuff, teach how to do spells, witch craft stuff, fly around on sticks, at least a game they play with riding sticks.
2. We will learn a lot in the near future, it will all come out, people will tell.
3. And as it gets told I will be here a rail on them.
4. it is an, ACT OF GOD.
5. G-D put a stop to it
6. I applaud him for that.
7. Mans dirt will be discovered, little dead girls dirt.

Regards,
SirJamesofTexas
 
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Central Texas fire chief credits life-saving warning system ...

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9 hours ago — Comfort Fire Chief Danny Morales lost a family member in a flood decades ago, which led to a decision that may have saved countless lives last week.


While local leaders in parts of the Hill Country are facing tough questions about the lack of a flood warning system, a fire chief in Kendall County believes his outdoor warning system saved lives after deadly flooding all around the town of Comfort, Texas.

Morales said he lost his grandfather to a flood along the river in 1978, and after a deadly Hill Country flood a few years ago, he found enough grant money to create a warning system that he believes got people to evacuate and saved lives on July Fourth.

"We've always experienced floods in the Hill Country, so this is not an old thing," said Morales. "Being prepared is our thing."

The 2,300 residents of Comfort heard outdoor sirens early Friday morning when Morales and his on-duty crew were monitoring rising water coming down the Guadalupe River.

It was the first time the two outdoor sirens on poles had ever been activated for flash floods.

"You can't be overprepared for these types of events," said Capt. Eric Cracraft with the Comfort Fire Department.

"The siren helped our people; it's better than not having anything," Morales said.



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It's just so sad. Everyone in that cabin was killed. I cannot even begin to imagine the terror in those little girls faces and hearing their screams as they were washed away with no grown ups there to save or help them.
There two college age consolers died with them also. I would rebuild the cabins that washed away now on the furthers end. Get a couple of those long golf carts to carry the children to the water now instead of walking.
 
You would think so, but man, if you'd have read the stuff I've read about this place, these people are like a cult. This camp is SO prestigious, so worshipped by everybody, it literally would not surprise me if not a SINGLE person tries to sue this camp.

Also, there is a very good chance they would call this an act of God. Just like if a tornado hit. If that is the case, the camp can't be sued unless some type of negligence on the part of Camp Mystic could be proven. And I would venture to guess simply having a camp on the banks of a river is not enough to be considered negligent.

They have done so much good for so many girls, I hope they do come back. But I hope they come back smarter, and stronger. Rebuild the cabins higher up. Get everything away from the river. You can still have activities in the river, but sleeping cabins need to be up away from the river. No exceptions. I think that putting in a camp-wide warning system that can be activated by any counselor that would alert the entire camp immediately of an emergency so the children can be taken to safety needs to be implemented as part of the rebuild.
Rebuild those two cabins that washed away now on the further side. Keep them for the youngest but have those long golf multi person carts to take them. They already are almost two football fields away from the water. That is a long walk for children.
 

Central Texas fire chief credits life-saving warning system ...

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https://www.cbsnews.com › CBS Texas › Local News
9 hours ago — Comfort Fire Chief Danny Morales lost a family member in a flood decades ago, which led to a decision that may have saved countless lives last week.


While local leaders in parts of the Hill Country are facing tough questions about the lack of a flood warning system, a fire chief in Kendall County believes his outdoor warning system saved lives after deadly flooding all around the town of Comfort, Texas.

Morales said he lost his grandfather to a flood along the river in 1978, and after a deadly Hill Country flood a few years ago, he found enough grant money to create a warning system that he believes got people to evacuate and saved lives on July Fourth.

"We've always experienced floods in the Hill Country, so this is not an old thing," said Morales. "Being prepared is our thing."

The 2,300 residents of Comfort heard outdoor sirens early Friday morning when Morales and his on-duty crew were monitoring rising water coming down the Guadalupe River.

It was the first time the two outdoor sirens on poles had ever been activated for flash floods.

"You can't be overprepared for these types of events," said Capt. Eric Cracraft with the Comfort Fire Department.

"The siren helped our people; it's better than not having anything," Morales said.



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Sorry bout that,

1. At least that was something, to protect the innocent children, I believe calling any Camp * MYSTIC * is teaching the children to go into the ocult, into mysticism, and you dont have to be a rocket scientist to know this, you can be just an average Joe, like myself.
2. These children are being herded down a shoot, like cattle into * MYSTICISM *.
3. I happen to think thats wrong, darkness shouldn't be apart of thier curriculum.
4. Lets show them light.

Regards,
SirJamesofTexas
 
Sorry bout that,

1. At least that was something, to protect the innocent children, I believe calling any Camp * MYSTIC * is teaching the children to go into the ocult, into mysticism, and you dont have to be a rocket scientist to know this, you can be just an average Joe, like myself.
2. These children are being herded down a shoot, like cattle into * MYSTICISM *.
3. I happen to think thats wrong, darkness shouldn't be apart of thier curriculum.
4. Lets show them light.

Regards,
SirJamesofTexas
Teach them to quit school and cover themself in tattoos instead.
 
Sorry bout that,

1. Thats what these parents are doing, teaching them the dark mystical things, of the world, that lead to tattoos and loser lives, droping out of the school system.

Regards,
SirJamesofTexas
 
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Having lived in Texas myself, many of the riverbed type sites for fishing and camping might look like a small stream one minute, but with any rain at all can start flooding quickly. And significant rain will bring on just what took place there. Its certainly a risk you take when you go there to camp out, have to be really mindful and careful.


Add in cloud seeding in the days before. Remember when that was conspiracy theory? Get you dumped to Badlands with election fraud.

I posted a link or clip where cloud seeding admitted. Like its now a daily thing.
 
Haven't seen anyone claim the weather could have been prevented---just the tragedy could have


BS. All your boys screaming Global warming. Your Joe's, old rocks vrenn just above flood management.
 
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It's just so sad. Everyone in that cabin was killed. I cannot even begin to imagine the terror in those little girls faces and hearing their screams as they were washed away with no grown ups there to save or help them.
That was only a small portion. I would bet the final number of dead or missing hits 500 over about four counties.
 
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Sorry bout that,

1. Where do those rivers go?
2. Out to the, Gulf of America.
3. Maybe someone should look there.
4. They simple got washed out to Sea. :itsok:

Regards,
SirJameofTexas
 
Reading these boards mixed with Twatter can keep you angry and confused?

Now I hear the camp was some sort of bad place to destroy children? Devil worship? Witches? Tattoos? Huh? What next? Lesbian training grounds?

Cloud seeding, chemicals? Blue rain in TX no longer conspiracy? Mods take note.

TX SC Mideest MAGA being targeted? Mass flooding, man-made manipulation on MAGA country?

WTH? Next i have to go to a PC and read up using glasses? Like working? No more glasses bad eyes on small phone!?

What is the truth!!!!!!! Short version. Thos is just one issue for God's sake!!!
 
BS. All your boys screaming Global warming. Your Joe's, old rocks vrenn just above flood management.

Thank you for promoting my name. I guess everyone get's their 15 minutes of fame.
 
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