Yes, Right-Wingers Are Pushing Conspiracies About the Texas Flood

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I just happened onto this story. It's hard to believe, that people actually believe this garbage--harder still to believe that those who we elect as our leaders will lend their names to it.
Now I know that the usual suspects will cry about the source of the link..whle carefully not addressing the content--I get it, I'd be ashamed also, if my party lent itself to such nonsense:


The flash floods that killed over 100 people, including at least 27 campers and counselors at a summer camp for young girls, have become fodder for online conspiracies and harassment that are being fomented by online trolls, right-wing influencers, and even Republican lawmakers.

As she has in the wake of past natural disasters, Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Fla.) suggested that the floods were the result of human-engineered weather modification — a baseless conspiracy that claims processes like cloud seeding can produce catastrophic weather events.

Greene wrote on X that she would be introducing legislation “that prohibits the injection, release, or dispersion of chemicals or substances into the atmosphere for the express purpose of altering weather, temperature, climate, or sunlight intensity. It will be a felony offense.”

“We must end the dangerous and deadly practice of weather modification and geoengineering,” she added.

It’s not the first time Greene has claimed that weather modification was the cause of a deadly natural disaster in the United States. In the aftermath of Hurricane Helene — which carved a path of destruction through Florida, the Carolinas, Georgia, and Tennessee and killed over 250 people — the congresswoman claimed that a shadowy entity could “control the weather.” Greene also suggested that the hurricane could have been deployed to affect the outcome of the 2024 election.

Retired Gen. Michael Flynn — Trump’s former national security adviser turned QAnon influencer — also promoted conspiracy theories suggesting that the floods were the result of cloud seeding.


“We have to place a bigger spotlight on this,” Flynn wrote on X, “and anyone who calls this out as a conspiracy theory can go F themselves. Ask any Vietnam Vet who was sprayed with agent orange if the [U.S. Government] sprays stuff from above!”


Then we have this:


A Georgia Republican seeking a seat in the U.S. House of Representatives in 2026 is doubling down on her assertion that the flash flood that has claimed over sixty lives in Kerr County, Texas was "fake" by promoting a new conspiracy involving $175 million land theft..


On Saturday, Kandiss Taylor, who ran for governor of Georgia in 2022 with a campaign slogan of "Jesus, Guns and Babies,” questioned the tragedy in Texas by posing on X, "Fake weather. Fake hurricanes. Fake flooding. Fake. Fake. Fake," as authorities in Kerr County continued to search for bodies.

Despite facing harsh criticism, she added on Sunday by highlighting a post suggesting the weather was being manipulated as part of a "land grab" having to do with the impending construction of a natural gas power plant.

Adding a "Well…well…well" comment, she linked to a post on X from "The Patriot Voice" which claimed, "Kerrville, Texas city council just recently approved construction of a $175 Million Natural Gas Power Plant. Out of curiosity, I looked to see if there were any “smart city” or major construction projects slated for Kerrville, Texas in the near future… Lo and behold…"

The Patriot Voice's TPV_John continued, " Is it possible that weather modification is in play in Kerrville, causing Biblical levels of flooding, because a LAND GRAB may be necessary to build this plant? Much like Asheville, NC when it was found that the Government (DoD) was trying to confiscate the lithium mines there, and the flooding was apparently caused from the off shoot of a tropical storm/hurricane. JUST like today in Kerrville…"
 
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Rolling Stone and Raw Sewage?


Herbert.webp
 
I just happened onto this story. It's hard to believe, that people actually believe this garbage--harder still to believe that those who we elect as our leaders will lend their names to it.
Now I know that the usual suspects will cry about the source of the link..whle carefully not addressing the content--I get it, I'd be ashamed also, if my party lent itself to such nonsense:


The flash floods that killed over 100 people, including at least 27 campers and counselors at a summer camp for young girls, have become fodder for online conspiracies and harassment that are being fomented by online trolls, right-wing influencers, and even Republican lawmakers.

As she has in the wake of past natural disasters, Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Fla.) suggested that the floods were the result of human-engineered weather modification — a baseless conspiracy that claims processes like cloud seeding can produce catastrophic weather events.

Greene wrote on X that she would be introducing legislation “that prohibits the injection, release, or dispersion of chemicals or substances into the atmosphere for the express purpose of altering weather, temperature, climate, or sunlight intensity. It will be a felony offense.”

“We must end the dangerous and deadly practice of weather modification and geoengineering,” she added.

It’s not the first time Greene has claimed that weather modification was the cause of a deadly natural disaster in the United States. In the aftermath of Hurricane Helene — which carved a path of destruction through Florida, the Carolinas, Georgia, and Tennessee and killed over 250 people — the congresswoman claimed that a shadowy entity could “control the weather.” Greene also suggested that the hurricane could have been deployed to affect the outcome of the 2024 election.

Retired Gen. Michael Flynn — Trump’s former national security adviser turned QAnon influencer — also promoted conspiracy theories suggesting that the floods were the result of cloud seeding.


“We have to place a bigger spotlight on this,” Flynn wrote on X, “and anyone who calls this out as a conspiracy theory can go F themselves. Ask any Vietnam Vet who was sprayed with agent orange if the [U.S. Government] sprays stuff from above!”


Then we have this:


A Georgia Republican seeking a seat in the U.S. House of Representatives in 2026 is doubling down on her assertion that the flash flood that has claimed over sixty lives in Kerr County, Texas was "fake" by promoting a new conspiracy involving $175 million land theft..


On Saturday, Kandiss Taylor, who ran for governor of Georgia in 2022 with a campaign slogan of "Jesus, Guns and Babies,” questioned the tragedy in Texas by posing on X, "Fake weather. Fake hurricanes. Fake flooding. Fake. Fake. Fake," as authorities in Kerr County continued to search for bodies.

Despite facing harsh criticism, she added on Sunday by highlighting a post suggesting the weather was being manipulated as part of a "land grab" having to do with the impending construction of a natural gas power plant.


Adding a "Well…well…well" comment, she linked to a post on X from "The Patriot Voice" which claimed, "Kerrville, Texas city council just recently approved construction of a $175 Million Natural Gas Power Plant. Out of curiosity, I looked to see if there were any “smart city” or major construction projects slated for Kerrville, Texas in the near future… Lo and behold…"

The Patriot Voice's TPV_John continued, " Is it possible that weather modification is in play in Kerrville, causing Biblical levels of flooding, because a LAND GRAB may be necessary to build this plant? Much like Asheville, NC when it was found that the Government (DoD) was trying to confiscate the lithium mines there, and the flooding was apparently caused from the off shoot of a tropical storm/hurricane. JUST like today in Kerrville…"
That didn't take long.
 
I just happened onto this story. It's hard to believe, that people actually believe this garbage--harder still to believe that those who we elect as our leaders will lend their names to it.
Now I know that the usual suspects will cry about the source of the link..whle carefully not addressing the content--I get it, I'd be ashamed also, if my party lent itself to such nonsense:


The flash floods that killed over 100 people, including at least 27 campers and counselors at a summer camp for young girls, have become fodder for online conspiracies and harassment that are being fomented by online trolls, right-wing influencers, and even Republican lawmakers.

As she has in the wake of past natural disasters, Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Fla.) suggested that the floods were the result of human-engineered weather modification — a baseless conspiracy that claims processes like cloud seeding can produce catastrophic weather events.

Greene wrote on X that she would be introducing legislation “that prohibits the injection, release, or dispersion of chemicals or substances into the atmosphere for the express purpose of altering weather, temperature, climate, or sunlight intensity. It will be a felony offense.”

“We must end the dangerous and deadly practice of weather modification and geoengineering,” she added.

It’s not the first time Greene has claimed that weather modification was the cause of a deadly natural disaster in the United States. In the aftermath of Hurricane Helene — which carved a path of destruction through Florida, the Carolinas, Georgia, and Tennessee and killed over 250 people — the congresswoman claimed that a shadowy entity could “control the weather.” Greene also suggested that the hurricane could have been deployed to affect the outcome of the 2024 election.

Retired Gen. Michael Flynn — Trump’s former national security adviser turned QAnon influencer — also promoted conspiracy theories suggesting that the floods were the result of cloud seeding.


“We have to place a bigger spotlight on this,” Flynn wrote on X, “and anyone who calls this out as a conspiracy theory can go F themselves. Ask any Vietnam Vet who was sprayed with agent orange if the [U.S. Government] sprays stuff from above!”


Then we have this:


A Georgia Republican seeking a seat in the U.S. House of Representatives in 2026 is doubling down on her assertion that the flash flood that has claimed over sixty lives in Kerr County, Texas was "fake" by promoting a new conspiracy involving $175 million land theft..


On Saturday, Kandiss Taylor, who ran for governor of Georgia in 2022 with a campaign slogan of "Jesus, Guns and Babies,” questioned the tragedy in Texas by posing on X, "Fake weather. Fake hurricanes. Fake flooding. Fake. Fake. Fake," as authorities in Kerr County continued to search for bodies.

Despite facing harsh criticism, she added on Sunday by highlighting a post suggesting the weather was being manipulated as part of a "land grab" having to do with the impending construction of a natural gas power plant.

Adding a "Well…well…well" comment, she linked to a post on X from "The Patriot Voice" which claimed, "Kerrville, Texas city council just recently approved construction of a $175 Million Natural Gas Power Plant. Out of curiosity, I looked to see if there were any “smart city” or major construction projects slated for Kerrville, Texas in the near future… Lo and behold…"


The Patriot Voice's TPV_John continued, " Is it possible that weather modification is in play in Kerrville, causing Biblical levels of flooding, because a LAND GRAB may be necessary to build this plant? Much like Asheville, NC when it was found that the Government (DoD) was trying to confiscate the lithium mines there, and the flooding was apparently caused from the off shoot of a tropical storm/hurricane. JUST like today in Kerrville…"
Rolling Stone? They should stick to campus rape, their specialty.
 
If people didn't say stupid shit..I wouldn't post it..now would I?
Still noting with amusement that you have zero cogent comment..as usual~
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Blaming others for your behavior.

Standard left cult tool.

Still doesn't work.




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I just happened onto this story. It's hard to believe, that people actually believe this garbage--harder still to believe that those who we elect as our leaders will lend their names to it.
Now I know that the usual suspects will cry about the source of the link..whle carefully not addressing the content--I get it, I'd be ashamed also, if my party lent itself to such nonsense:


The flash floods that killed over 100 people, including at least 27 campers and counselors at a summer camp for young girls, have become fodder for online conspiracies and harassment that are being fomented by online trolls, right-wing influencers, and even Republican lawmakers.

As she has in the wake of past natural disasters, Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Fla.) suggested that the floods were the result of human-engineered weather modification — a baseless conspiracy that claims processes like cloud seeding can produce catastrophic weather events.

Greene wrote on X that she would be introducing legislation “that prohibits the injection, release, or dispersion of chemicals or substances into the atmosphere for the express purpose of altering weather, temperature, climate, or sunlight intensity. It will be a felony offense.”

“We must end the dangerous and deadly practice of weather modification and geoengineering,” she added.

It’s not the first time Greene has claimed that weather modification was the cause of a deadly natural disaster in the United States. In the aftermath of Hurricane Helene — which carved a path of destruction through Florida, the Carolinas, Georgia, and Tennessee and killed over 250 people — the congresswoman claimed that a shadowy entity could “control the weather.” Greene also suggested that the hurricane could have been deployed to affect the outcome of the 2024 election.

Retired Gen. Michael Flynn — Trump’s former national security adviser turned QAnon influencer — also promoted conspiracy theories suggesting that the floods were the result of cloud seeding.


“We have to place a bigger spotlight on this,” Flynn wrote on X, “and anyone who calls this out as a conspiracy theory can go F themselves. Ask any Vietnam Vet who was sprayed with agent orange if the [U.S. Government] sprays stuff from above!”


Then we have this:


A Georgia Republican seeking a seat in the U.S. House of Representatives in 2026 is doubling down on her assertion that the flash flood that has claimed over sixty lives in Kerr County, Texas was "fake" by promoting a new conspiracy involving $175 million land theft..


On Saturday, Kandiss Taylor, who ran for governor of Georgia in 2022 with a campaign slogan of "Jesus, Guns and Babies,” questioned the tragedy in Texas by posing on X, "Fake weather. Fake hurricanes. Fake flooding. Fake. Fake. Fake," as authorities in Kerr County continued to search for bodies.

Despite facing harsh criticism, she added on Sunday by highlighting a post suggesting the weather was being manipulated as part of a "land grab" having to do with the impending construction of a natural gas power plant.


Adding a "Well…well…well" comment, she linked to a post on X from "The Patriot Voice" which claimed, "Kerrville, Texas city council just recently approved construction of a $175 Million Natural Gas Power Plant. Out of curiosity, I looked to see if there were any “smart city” or major construction projects slated for Kerrville, Texas in the near future… Lo and behold…"

The Patriot Voice's TPV_John continued, " Is it possible that weather modification is in play in Kerrville, causing Biblical levels of flooding, because a LAND GRAB may be necessary to build this plant? Much like Asheville, NC when it was found that the Government (DoD) was trying to confiscate the lithium mines there, and the flooding was apparently caused from the off shoot of a tropical storm/hurricane. JUST like today in Kerrville…"

Other things you told us were "baseless conspiracy theories":
  • Vaccinated people can still get covid
  • Hunter's laptop from hell is real
  • Joe Biden has cognitive decline
  • The covid vaccine causes heart problems
  • There was election fraud in 2020
  • Russia never helped Trump win anything
  • Covid came from a lab leak in China
  • Men wearing dresses aren't women

Your track record sucks.
 
It's not a "conspiracy theory." They ARE messing with the skies and weather.... and as time goes on more and more people are becoming aware of it.

Of course they claim it's to fight "climate change".... but the only ones buying that are the ones who fell for the climate alarmism lies in the first place.
 
Other things you told us were "baseless conspiracy theories":
  • Vaccinated people can still get covid
  • Hunter's laptop from hell is real
  • Joe Biden has cognitive decline
  • The covid vaccine causes heart problems
  • There was election fraud in 2020
  • Russia never helped Trump win anything
  • Covid came from a lab leak in China
  • Men wearing dresses aren't women

Your track record sucks.
Except I never said any of that.
 
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I just happened onto this story. It's hard to believe, that people actually believe this garbage--harder still to believe that those who we elect as our leaders will lend their names to it.
Now I know that the usual suspects will cry about the source of the link..whle carefully not addressing the content--I get it, I'd be ashamed also, if my party lent itself to such nonsense:


The flash floods that killed over 100 people, including at least 27 campers and counselors at a summer camp for young girls, have become fodder for online conspiracies and harassment that are being fomented by online trolls, right-wing influencers, and even Republican lawmakers.

As she has in the wake of past natural disasters, Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Fla.) suggested that the floods were the result of human-engineered weather modification — a baseless conspiracy that claims processes like cloud seeding can produce catastrophic weather events.

Greene wrote on X that she would be introducing legislation “that prohibits the injection, release, or dispersion of chemicals or substances into the atmosphere for the express purpose of altering weather, temperature, climate, or sunlight intensity. It will be a felony offense.”

“We must end the dangerous and deadly practice of weather modification and geoengineering,” she added.

It’s not the first time Greene has claimed that weather modification was the cause of a deadly natural disaster in the United States. In the aftermath of Hurricane Helene — which carved a path of destruction through Florida, the Carolinas, Georgia, and Tennessee and killed over 250 people — the congresswoman claimed that a shadowy entity could “control the weather.” Greene also suggested that the hurricane could have been deployed to affect the outcome of the 2024 election.

Retired Gen. Michael Flynn — Trump’s former national security adviser turned QAnon influencer — also promoted conspiracy theories suggesting that the floods were the result of cloud seeding.


“We have to place a bigger spotlight on this,” Flynn wrote on X, “and anyone who calls this out as a conspiracy theory can go F themselves. Ask any Vietnam Vet who was sprayed with agent orange if the [U.S. Government] sprays stuff from above!”


Then we have this:


A Georgia Republican seeking a seat in the U.S. House of Representatives in 2026 is doubling down on her assertion that the flash flood that has claimed over sixty lives in Kerr County, Texas was "fake" by promoting a new conspiracy involving $175 million land theft..


On Saturday, Kandiss Taylor, who ran for governor of Georgia in 2022 with a campaign slogan of "Jesus, Guns and Babies,” questioned the tragedy in Texas by posing on X, "Fake weather. Fake hurricanes. Fake flooding. Fake. Fake. Fake," as authorities in Kerr County continued to search for bodies.

Despite facing harsh criticism, she added on Sunday by highlighting a post suggesting the weather was being manipulated as part of a "land grab" having to do with the impending construction of a natural gas power plant.

Adding a "Well…well…well" comment, she linked to a post on X from "The Patriot Voice" which claimed, "Kerrville, Texas city council just recently approved construction of a $175 Million Natural Gas Power Plant. Out of curiosity, I looked to see if there were any “smart city” or major construction projects slated for Kerrville, Texas in the near future… Lo and behold…"


The Patriot Voice's TPV_John continued, " Is it possible that weather modification is in play in Kerrville, causing Biblical levels of flooding, because a LAND GRAB may be necessary to build this plant? Much like Asheville, NC when it was found that the Government (DoD) was trying to confiscate the lithium mines there, and the flooding was apparently caused from the off shoot of a tropical storm/hurricane. JUST like today in Kerrville…"
MTG is entitled to her opinion on cloud seeding which is my opinion is not based on the facts. The cloud seeding operation she refers to TERMINATED on July 2nd in the area of the strongest rainfall.
 
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