Investigate Earth Conspiracy Podcast - Texas Flood Disaster | Over 100 Dead, Children Lost at Camp Mystic | Was Weather Manipulation to Blame?
Episode Date: July 8, 2025The devastating Texas floods of July 2025 claimed over 100 lives — including at least 28 children, and left Camp Mystic in ruins, with dozens still missing. In this episode, we break down exactly wh...at happened: the catastrophic rainfall, the deadly surge of the Guadalupe River, and the heartbreaking toll on camps and families. But we also ask the hard questions: could weather manipulation or cloud seeding have played a role? With the government’s long history of weather modification programs, from Vietnam’s Operation Popeye to modern-day cloud seeding in Texas, is it possible this disaster wasn’t entirely natural? Join us as we uncover the facts, explore the possibilities, and dig into the history of weather warfare and manipulation.Check out our merchandise store: https://investigateearthstore.com
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Welcome to Investigator with the podcast.
I'm your host, Chad, alongside my beautiful wife, Sherry.
On tonight's episode, we're diving into the devastating floods that just swept through
Central Texas, the deadliest in decades.
Over 100 lives lost, including at least 28 children, with entire camps like Camp Mystic
and Kerr County decimated.
At least 27 young campers and counselors died there alone, and many are still missing.
Historic rainfall slammed the Guadalupe River, sending its surging over 25 feet in
hours and wiping out homes, roads, and lives in its path.
The question everyone is asking, was this just an extreme act of nature or is there more
to the story?
With the government's long documented experiments in weather manipulation, from Vietnam to
modern day cloud seating, we have to ask, could these floods have been influenced even
unintentionally?
Let's break it down, guys.
Welcome to the show.
It is July the 7th, 2025.
The name of this song is How Long Until It's Days by Robtson Carver.
song is very fitting. And I gotta say, it's very interesting because we have a huge library of
music. And oftentimes I will like select three, four or five songs. And usually for some
reason, somehow, these songs align with what we're going to be talking about. Now, I want to
first start with just saying how devastating this flood was in Texas. It reminds me eerily
of Hurricane Helene that came through Florida and Georgia, South Carolina, and of course,
Western North Carolina, where there are many lives still alive.
of people missing, it seems. And there are many still missing in this area of Texas. We want to say
that our thoughts and our prayers and our hearts, everything go out to the families. I mean,
especially all of the young campers that were at Camp Mystic that night in the middle of the
night. That seems like, I guess, a lot of them did not have a lot of early or advanced warning,
but there are still some parents that do not know where their kids are. It is a very devastating
story and we just want to say that with all due respect we're going to do this episode the very
best we can and we do pray for each and every one of those family members we can only imagine
what they're going through right now um this is something that nobody expects nobody expects a
massive weather system like this to come out of nowhere literally in thin blue air uh or thin
blue skies i mean it was blue skies until it wasn't and all the sudden everything exploded
And when we talked about in the intro about cloud seeding and weather manipulation, this has been a topic, especially on social media, where people are asking, how did this happen?
How did a freak devastating act of nature like this happen out of the blue?
It wasn't a hurricane, although, you know, there are meteorologists out there saying that it was influenced potentially by, I guess, moisture from an offshore tropical storm that never really did anything.
but then I started looking up some weird things that were happening just 24 to 48 hours before
the Texas floods in this exact area.
And we even have some interviews with one of the actual creators of this company where he talks about weather manipulation.
He talks about cloud seating.
And Jerry, I know that we've done many episodes about weather manipulation, geoengineering, cloud seeding.
I know that the Dubai floods, for example, which I think has.
happened probably a year and a half ago where Dubai was devastated by floods.
We know for sure that Dubai heavily uses cloud seeding to help them actually have rainfall
because a lot of places like Dubai and even in West Texas, they are plagued by dry weather.
Exactly. And that was my point that I was going to point out is that this area in central Texas
was so dry and almost desert like that when you have heavy rains like that are flashed,
flooding, there is nowhere for it to go. It does not seep into the ground. It just runs off.
And I think this is potentially part of the problem of why they had these quick flash floods
is because of the amount of rain in a desert like setting. And there was nowhere for it to go,
but to run off. Yeah. This is the worst possible scenario, the worst possible place for a flood
or for a weather event like this to happen. So we're going to be covering.
the flood, how many people are missing, how many people are presumed dead.
We're going to talk about, you know, maybe how it happened.
Was it just a freak act of nature or could it have been influenced by some type of cloud
seeding?
We're going to give you a little more detail on what cloud seeding is.
So if you are new to geoengineering, weather manipulation, cloud seeding, or you're
one of those people that think that all of that stuff means chemtrails, it doesn't necessarily
mean chemtrails.
This is a real thing that happens.
And it was interesting.
and I was explaining to mom because everybody knows about the Texas floods.
But if you even mention whether manipulation or cloud seeding or any of that,
most people have no idea what you're talking about.
Now, I know a lot of our audience knows what we're talking about because we've covered this for seven plus years.
And a lot of people, if they do know what you're talking about, they think you're full of shit.
Yeah.
And I used to be one of those people until we started this podcast.
Now, I know I am not full of shit.
I know this exists.
This happens and it is factual.
Yeah, I mean, they are out and open about it now.
There's no question about that.
There has been CEOs for companies to actually utilize cloud seeding and weather manipulation on many big time podcasts.
We're going to play some clips from some of those podcasts on this episode so you understand it is out in the open.
They do admit that they are doing this.
And it just so happens that maybe one of these companies may have just done cloud seeding right before these massive floods.
in Texas. So before we get to that, we just want to say thank you to everybody. We've been gone
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So let's go ahead and get into the official story of exactly what happened here in Central Texas.
And this is an event that is unheard of in Texas.
And it happened between July 4th and 7th.
And so the flash flood struck central Texas hill country, particularly around Hunt and Kerr County, from the early hours of July 4th to July 7th, 2025.
Now, they say a stalled mesoscale convective complex fueled by moisture from remnants of tropical storm berry dumped between five to 11 inches of rain in a few hours.
This triggered the Guadalupe River or Guadalupe River to surge dramatically by over 26 to 29 feet and under an hour in places like Hunt.
Now, right now, total confirmed deaths are at least 104 across Central Texas.
Now, there are 56 adults and 28 children that have died so far in Kerr County alone,
and there are over 41 individuals remain unaccounted for as of July 7th.
But they are also saying because of the July 4th holiday,
there may have been many more people in town that they do not know of right now.
So there may actually be more people missing over the next few weeks.
But this location along the South,
Fort Guadalupe River, six miles south of Hunt in Kerr County, was where Camp Mystic, it was a girls' summer camp.
Now, the floodwaters hit the camp early July 4th sweeping through cabins and caused an extensive infrastructure damage.
Rescue began shortly thereafter.
Camp officials have confirmed 27 campers and counselors perished.
The children among the casualties, at least five campers, age 8 to 9, were confirmed dead with 27 children total among all fatalities connected to Kerr County camps.
As of July 7th, 10 campers and one counselor from the Camp Mystic remain missing.
Now, nearby camps also I think it's called Camp La Junta was damaged, but fortunately reported no casualties.
And then the infrastructure losses, roughly 12,000 structures, homes, barns, cabins were also affected.
And so we're talking about a huge event that happened literally in the blink of an eye.
So before we get any further, I want to go ahead and play a quick clip of what the news coverage is talking about and saying
about this flood.
We lost everything, and now we lost it again.
Tales of survival and heartbreak across large swaths of central Texas.
By air, by land, rescues and recoveries continue into day three.
We've also seen camp workers, families who are trying to clear out some of these cabins over my other shoulder.
Fox 4 war reports from inside the calamity.
getting our own look today at Camp Mystics Devastation,
where dozens of children were swept away, including some from North Texas.
It's not going to take the same amount of rain that caused this damage
to make the current water levels rise up, right, because the ground is already saturated.
Now with even more rain falling across the waterlogged region, new fears in new communities
as water levels rise once again. Plus,
average Americans answering,
the pleas for help donating their time and their money to help neighbors in need.
People across our community, across their state, across the world have been responding to that
request. Tonight with an update on the numbers coming out of central Texas, at least 79 people
are dead at this hour across the region due to the catastrophic flooding. Rescue efforts still
underway with a known 41 still missing, a number that could actually be much higher.
according to authorities. Thanks for being here tonight. I'm Casey Stiegel. A majority of the deaths
being reported in this historic flash flood emergency are from Kerr County. 10 girls from the
all girls summer camp, Camp Mystic are still missing three days now into this disaster.
Rescue crews are still working through very challenging terrain and conditions to find
every last person unaccounted for. We have team Fox 4 coverage this evening with crews
out in Kerr County and right here at home with a look at local relief efforts.
Fox Sports Peyton Yeager kicks things off for us tonight, live in Hunt, Texas, which is not far from
Camp Mystic. Peyton, what's the situation looking like where you are?
Hi, Casey. And today at Camp Mystic, some of those families were allowed to go into the cabins and
pull out belongings. Also on the campgrounds search and rescue crews, they were trying to sith through
those mounds of debris along the Guadalupe River.
The road here along the river closed today,
prioritizing first responders and power crews.
Sunday, the frantic search continues for missing campers
and a missing counselor from Hunt, Texas's Camp Mystic.
Fox 4 confirmed Camp Mystic Director Dick Eastland
died trying to save girls from the raging Guadalupe River.
While on scene, these men tell Fox 4 they were looking along the riverbank for their missing grandmother.
But Sunday afternoon, storms made the recovery efforts more difficult.
Rainfall triggered a new flash flood warning.
People in Hunt told to get to higher ground.
DPS troopers working to communicate on where to evacuate.
That panic was felt again with a potential surge of water.
Here in Hunt, you also have homes.
that were completely washed away.
All that's left of this one is the foundation.
Another priority today we had power crews here in Hunt,
working on these power lines like this one,
broke in half,
but also next to it,
hanging on a tree,
the American flag.
I've chased a lot of hurricanes and tornadoes,
and I have never,
not once in my career,
seen anything like this.
It is,
this is horrific.
Tyrell Beach,
a contract lineman out of Granbury,
and also a father taking the devastation personally.
When you see debris and clothing and shoes and stuff,
and then you think, you know, that could have been one of their clothesings
or a tent or a sleeping bag.
And, yeah, I couldn't tell you how many times I drove up and down this line,
bawling my eyes out.
I got those last kids out this morning on buses,
and parents came and got them and got them out.
With multiple camps in Hunt,
Assistant Fire Chief Kirk Griffin says the reunifications were still taking place Sunday.
Another challenge for his firefighters clearing the roads and bridges.
The drive into Hunt shows the river's downstream violent path.
So as you heard, obviously, this is mainstream media's reporting, and as they were even interviewing
linemen that do this for a living, they do this all the time.
They chase hurricanes.
is they chase natural disasters to help bring on power to help the recovery efforts.
We actually have a friend in our telegram chat that kind of does a lot of this as well.
Chris,
and so he's kind of all over the place when natural disasters happen.
And like he said, he has never seen something like this.
This lineman here, as they were interviewing him, said,
I've just never seen anything like this, especially going to hurricane disaster zones
where everything is wiped out.
but just the nature of how nature's fury or whatever you want to call this,
whatever happened that night was completely different.
And it was some type of freak event or manipulated event, which is what we're going to get to.
Yeah.
And it just strikes most people's hearts.
When you see it's seven and eight-year-olds and you see the leftover debris with stuff animals and
pillows and sleeping bags and imagining, you know, in my heart, I'm just imagining these parents
dropping them off at this camp, hoping that they're going to have a great time, have fun,
you know, build relationships and then devastation hits.
And they're left with nothing but a stuff animal that is dirtied up by the mud.
Yeah.
I mean, I guess it gives a reminder to us all.
You never know when something like this or some major event is going to happen to where
you are alive one day and gone the next.
And that goes for anybody, any family members, anything.
This is very heart wrenching.
I mean, and we saw this and kind of experienced this during Hurricane Helene.
My mom was up there during this time.
Much of my family was in Western North Carolina during Hurricane Helene.
We'd actually brought on one of our listeners and a friend of ours, Jordan, where she nearly lost her life in the flood alongside her family and some of her pets.
And they luckily had to escape up the mountain to get away from this flood that happened very, very fast in this, I guess what they call haulers in Western.
North Carolina, a little different in central or west Texas because it is hill country.
So it's not necessarily mountainous, but it is very dry.
There are hills and these hills and the little valleys that these hills create is where
these floodwaters go.
And unfortunately, there are camps and there are, you know, towns and whatever that are built
along some of these rivers.
And this is not very common.
This is, I don't believe ever really happened like this before in this area.
there have been flash floods, but at least for 200 years, we've never seen anything like this in this region.
But I did want to play some of the girls that were rescued from Camp Mystic as they were leaving Camp Mystic.
These were the ones that got very lucky.
They survived.
But someone was recording in the bus.
It was the nurse.
It was the nurse.
And this was them leaving the camp.
Listen.
Fresh lights all shine tops.
Praise God.
I want to me.
I want to.
Oh, my God.
Oh, my God.
And they're going over a bridge that still is almost overtaken by floodwaters as they're trying to leave the camp.
It just gives me like chill lumps.
Yeah, it really does.
It makes me want to cry.
And for those who don't know, this was a Christian camp.
It was a Christian girls camp where this happened.
And there's already been so much talk and so much crazy talk on social media from certain people on social media talking about, well, because they're white, because they're Christian, we don't care about them.
Or because they're MAGA.
Or if they're MAGA or if they're Trump supporters, you know, who cares about these kids, right?
And it's just, it's been really sickening to start seeing some of this rhetoric from people on, on whatever side they're on.
I mean, on.
No regard for life because they're on a different political stance.
Well, it's not even a political.
They're not politically, I mean, there is no political stance.
They're kids.
Yes, they're children.
Yeah.
And they believe in God.
They're Christians.
Okay.
And then because of that.
And also, there's been a lot of videos out there.
a lot of people are heavily, heavily getting criticized now because of some of the stuff they've
came out and said about where it happened, who it happened to.
It's just sickening.
And unfortunately, we live in a world that people are like this.
And they don't care about other people, especially if it has to do with skin color,
or political leaning or whatever the case is.
But now, I also want to get to a quick video of this girl.
I guess she, I believe, lost one of her good friends in this flood as well.
And this is what she said when she was interviewed by Fox News.
This is a very short clip, but listen.
My friend Nane, it was just so funny.
I've been scrolling, I've been scrolling through videos and pictures on my mom's phone.
And as you can hear from that young girl, I mean, she's devastated.
She has been going through videos on her phone or her mom's phone or whoever's phone
and just watching videos of her best friend that she just lost in these floods.
And this is going to be something that she is going to probably never get over.
and it's not just her.
I mean, there are so many of those campers that are going to live with this for the rest of their lives.
I mean, most people that are eight, nine, and ten years old and 11 years old don't have to experience loss like these kids did and such devastating force of nature or whatever caused this, which we're going to get into.
But it's just very unfortunate for these kids.
It really is.
And the kids that survived too and had to go through this experience.
I was watching some interviews where they were actually camp counselors,
helping these kids get out.
They were breaking windows.
They were having to swim, and it was a neck deep already at the cabins where they had to go.
And they had to swim for 15, 20 minutes to even get out of these floods, the ones that survived.
Think about what these girls were going through.
They were in their pajamas.
In the middle of the night, there's no telling how cold the water was or how fast it was rushing.
But I could just imagine being my age and going through that and how scary that would be.
Yeah, I mean, it's nuts.
I mean, especially how fast this water came up.
There's tons of videos out there for anybody that has not seen them with the time lapse.
It literally was complete devastation within two to three minutes.
Once this wall of water came down through this river, everything in this path was gone.
So if you were in these cabins along this river, you were washed away.
And I would assume that probably some of the survivors from Camp Mystic and other places were probably a little bit higher ground or further
off the river. I would also assume that there are likely cabins that were closer to the river.
And maybe these were some of the places that we have large loss of life. It's just,
it's just absolutely devastating. But in this time also, there were tells of heroism.
There were tells of people that were going out and doing things for their fellow man or woman or
kid, child. And there was one particular story about a rescue swimmer. And this rescue swimmer,
believe it was his first mission, Sherry, is what you said.
Rescued over 165 people, and I believe it was primarily just from this river, and he is a Coast Guard rescue swimmer.
And I want to play this quick interview on Fox News with this rescue swimmer.
Listen.
Thank you so much.
Right now, Francis Surge for 10 young campers and a counselor missing from Camp Mystic after a dead in a flood.
But thanks to one American hero, nearly 200 of them are safe.
The DHS Secretary Kristi Nolm saying this. Coast Guard rescue swimmer and petty officer Scott Ruskin directly saved an astonishing 165 victims in the devastating flooding.
This was the first rescue mission of his career, and he was the only triage coordinator at the scene.
Petty Officer Scott Ruskin has been kind enough to join us this morning.
Brother, thank you so much for your service. I mean, you're American hero.
This is what you signed up for, what's to do, mission.
like this. Tell me about the scene. Yeah, of course. So, yeah, when we got on scene,
we were kind of battling with my crew on the 6-5-5-3. We were kind of battling some pretty bad weather
for maybe five to six hours before we were able to get on scene. Once we got on scene,
we were boots on the ground. We made a decision to leave me there. We figured we'd be
able to hoist more people out on our helicopter with me not on it. And then I'd be able to help
out the scene at Camp Mystic a little bit better. Yeah, just a lot of people looking very
scared, very tired, cold, missing loved ones, probably terrified, honestly. And I was just trying to be
a voice of calm and triage these people and get them to safety as soon as you could. Tell me how
difficult it was, you know, it's one thing to do triage on an adult, but the majority of the
people that you were dealing with were kids, young girls, they were frightened about what had
just took place. Yeah, of course. So a lot of them did have some minor injuries, nothing too
serious, thankfully, at least the group I was dealing with. But a lot of them were just, yeah, again,
scared and I was just trying to console them and give them some sort of comfort.
Again, they're having probably one of the worst stands their lives.
But that's just what any Coast Guard rescue swimmer and or any Coast Guard member would have
done that situation.
So I was just doing my job.
When you first arrived here, I asked you, how bad was the water?
How bad was the current?
And you said you tried to avoid that as much as possible.
Yeah, yeah.
We kind of briefed as a crew prior about my preference if I wanted to get in the water, if I wanted
to wear a wet suit, a dry suit, whatever it may be.
I kind of advocated for myself and say, hey, I don't want to get in this water right now on Friday.
On Friday, it was pretty bad weather, pretty high flood water, and I didn't feel comfortable getting in.
And I ended up just staying on land to do a lot of the triage with the survivors.
There was other crews getting in the water, risking way more than I was getting in.
They need that recognition as well.
You know, Scott, a lot of people in the audience, they don't understand the severity of the water.
They don't understand how this changed within a matter of an hour.
Can you explain someone that's experienced with the water and understands and respects the water and the power that it has?
Can you explain to our audience the difficulty that those kids have to deal with and they weren't experienced at all?
Right. Yeah. I mean, yeah, even as a professional rescuer, I was nervous about getting in the water.
I can't imagine how eight, nine, ten-year-old is like, these kids are heroic.
Like they need to get the credit they're getting that they need.
You know, they like some of the camp counselors were saving lives before we even got there.
So, I mean, without those guys, it would be a lot worse situation.
It's still very tragic.
But I think there definitely needs to be a lot of heroes and praise to the survivors.
They were saving themselves.
Scott, tell me what sticks out to you the most being here.
I've covered a lot of school shootings with children there.
What impacts you the most being out there on the scene?
Yeah, I mean, I think the biggest thing for me is a lot of these kids, they're just kids.
You know, I was a kid once.
I'm only 26.
I got a lot of younger family and friends.
And, yeah, it's just like, wow, like that could have been my family in that situation.
So I need to do as best of a job is to help them get them out of the situation.
Scott, thank you so much.
All right, that was Scott Ruskin, a American hero for sure.
And as he said, he was very humble about it.
He said, you know, I didn't feel comfortable getting in the water that night because,
obviously, probably when they showed up on scene, the waters were still raging.
It would have put his life in danger.
And, you know, if you guys go back to the movie, The Guardian, for example,
The Guardian was an amazing movie.
It tells the story about a Coast Guard rescue swimmer.
And what they do is extremely, extremely dangerous.
I know all the time we think about military and we think about Marines.
We think about Army.
But Coast Guard, when things like this happen and they are available to come and rescue and save you,
I know they saved my aunt actually in the middle of somewhere out there off Key West when
she got bit by the barracuda.
And they're an amazing team.
They do great work.
And we're very thankful for people like this.
And as he said, though,
The camp counselors, you can't put anything past them as well.
I mean, they were heroic.
They did whatever they could to save lives.
Unfortunately, one of them, it seems like, has passed away because of his rescue efforts.
And I think there were other, yeah, that was a director.
And I think there were other camp counselors that also lost their lives trying to save kids during this time.
But, I mean, just think about the heroism from the kids as well.
Yeah.
And you've got to remember what they were facing.
You think about 20 feet of water rising within minutes.
Yeah.
25 feet, you know, that's just a number when you just think about a number.
But when you put it into perspective, it's higher than a two-foot building.
Yeah, usually, I mean, it's a little higher than your house or somewhere close to your roof line on a two-story house.
So, you know, a water would envelop.
I mean, just think about where your house is.
If you have a two-story house, you know, a 25-foot, you know, height there is going to be at least up to your roof.
And so this is what these campers and these rescuers were facing that night.
And there's been a lot of flooding.
We saw this, like I said, in Hurricane Helene.
And there was a lot of speculation about cloud seeding or potential weather manipulation during
Hurricane Helene as well.
We talked about that a lot.
But I did just want to research some stuff before we did the podcast, obviously.
I wanted to find out, was there anything weird going on during this time?
And I did a quick search from AI.
And I had knew about a company that operates out of Texas.
And I want to go ahead and say this.
on record that I am not accusing this company in any way, shape, or form that they had anything
technically to do with this.
I'm just going to read what exactly AI says, what they have admitted to themselves.
And then I want to play an interview about who the CEO is, which is a young guy.
But the name of this company is called Rainmaker Inc.
Or Rainmaker Technology Corporation.
And I ask AI.
I said, I need you to search the internet and tell me the last time Rainmaker Inc.
did any cloud seeding in or near the area of the Texas floods at Camp Mystic.
And it says,
the most credible and detailed information indicates that the Rainmaker Technology Corp,
also known as Rainmaker Inc., conducted its last cloud seeding flight over South Central Texas
on July 2, 2025.
It had suspended operations before the flash floods struck Camp Mystic.
But it begs the question of,
they were literally doing this 48 hours, 24 to 48 hours before these massive floods hit.
And if we know anything about cloud seeding, it's essentially where they seed what they say a cloud.
Right.
Or oncoming storm.
Yeah.
They say that you have to have a cloud or a storm already forming for them to then seed it to produce more rain.
But the reality is you don't actually have to have a cloud in the sky to even be, to even have.
have to, I guess, seed that cloud or seed that air.
You just have to have moisture.
And so a timeline published by the medium states, the company's last confirmed cloud
seeding emission in the region occurred July 2nd, 2025.
The CEO of Rainmaker, Augustus Derrico, confirmed this on X, formerly Twitter, saying
that they suspended operations on July 2nd and had not flown on July 3rd or 4th the days
when the floods hit.
The CEO explained the last seeding flight occurred early afternoon on July 2nd, targeting
two cumulus clouds, those clouds dissipated by 3 to 4 p.m. Central Daylight time about 24 hours
before the flood event began. He emphasized that no operations took place during a flooding and that
the cloud seeded on July 2nd were long gone by the time heavy rain had arrived. But when you dig
a little deeper, I said, now explain how cloud seeding cloud influence massive development of a
system 24 hours later. And it says this is an excellent nuance question. And it's the kind of thing
that often is misunderstood in public debates about cloud seeding.
Can cloud seeding influence a system that develops 24 hours later?
The short answer is almost certainly not in any direct way, but under very specific conditions,
it could nudge or already unstable atmosphere slightly.
And so it goes on to say what cloud seeding actually does.
Cloud seeding doesn't create storms out of nothing, AI says.
You have to have moisture, instability, and clouds already forming.
Now, the one thing the AI is incorrect on here is that you don't have to have all three.
You don't have to have moisture instability and clouds.
You just have to have moisture.
And seeding just helps water droplets form more efficiently by adding condensation nuclei like silver iodide or calcium chloride.
The effect is local, it says, usually on the same cloud or its immediate environment and typically last minutes or a few hours.
So this was the big debate.
but I did not necessarily believe that either.
So I went on to say, so okay, talking about cloud seed and et cetera, we know our military
government used weather manipulation in past wars to where they flooded entire villages.
This was done at times without weather systems already in place and sometimes lasts more than
24 hours.
So how does that happen?
And it says, great question.
And you're absolutely right about the U.S. military and others that have used weather
manipulation as a tactic in the past.
The most famous example, which we have done an episode on, is Operation Popeye, which is
1967 through 1972 during the Vietnam War, where the U.S. Air Force seated clouds to prolong the
monsoon season over the Ho Chi Mean Trail, making it muddier and less passable for enemy troops
and supplies. So how could they create or prolong heavy rains even when no major weather
systems were apparent and sometimes sustain it beyond 24 hours? And so this is when AI starts
to break it down, although they want to give you the answer that sounds most.
politically correct, but when you actually ask it the right questions, it starts giving you some
clues.
So here's the science.
Cloud seeding does not truly create clouds from nothing.
You still need at least some level of moisture already present.
But what it can do is make marginal or invisible moisture aloft precipitate.
It can force clouds to release rain faster or heavier than they might do otherwise.
And it could inhibit dissipation by continuing to see throughout a period of hours or days.
even clear skies aren't really clear it says so think about this and this is what a lot of people
saw right before this massive development over central and west texas and it says in tropical and
subtropical areas like the southeast asia and atmospheres can be loaded with moisture even when skies
appear mostly clear this is called high relative humidity aloft with low convective initiation now when i
get to the clip in just a moment with some meteorologists trying to explain how this happened you'll
understand that one paragraph a lot more clear. It says you may not see good cloud yet,
but pilots could find thin and visible or very wispy clouds at altitude or very moist layers,
which are perfect for cloud seeding. The atmosphere might already be close to saturation.
All it needs is just one trigger. So the timing for seating, the Air Force didn't just fly around
randomly, they targeted favorable conditions. Near weather fronts, early stages of cumuliform
development, in the pre-dawn or morning hours when humidity was at its highest. And by continually
seeding at these points, they kept rainbans active longer than would have been done naturally.
And then so unlike one-off spray military weather ops used sustained sorties, aircraft kept
seating over the same areas sometimes for days. This reinforced their precipitation cycle,
keeping ground conditions soaking long after the first rains.
And in Vietnam, they flew two to three sorties a day in some cases.
And sorties are just missions.
So understand what AI is saying here.
AI is basically saying you don't need clouds to do cloud seeding.
You need moisture.
You need moisture.
And listen, moisture is everywhere.
Now, when you hear what happened from a weatherman perspective, from a meteorologist
perspective, I want you to hear his explanation here.
because what I'm telling you is, is that his explanation of what he's trying to explain of how this freak thing happened doesn't make sense unless you put in cloud seeding into the equation.
Listen.
I'm meteorologist Pat Kavlin here at KHO in Houston, Texas.
It's been a really rough week for folks in the Hill Country and Central Texas, especially the last few days with the prolific flooding that's happened through Kerrville and also in the Austin area.
And it's left a lot of folks asking a lot of questions.
This is an extreme event. It's a freak event, really. And so I think it's important that we take a
minute to kind of break down why it happened, what the factors were that led to it, and what kind
of advanced warning those that were in harm's way got leading up to this. So let's just kind of
break this down. We're going to start first with why this prolific flooding event happened.
And it all has to do with tropical moisture from tropical stormberry. And you might be asking
yourself, what tropical storm?
We didn't have anything make landfall
here in Texas. And that's correct.
Tropical storm Barry formed in the
Gulf last week and ended up
making landfall in northern Mexico.
All right. So I want to go ahead and say
this weatherman is already starting to
try to answer questions
of people saying, what tropical storm
are you even talking about, bro?
He's like, yeah, you're right.
I mean, technically there was not a tropical storm.
Nothing actually made landfall.
Barry was here.
Yeah, Barry was here.
We just didn't know about him.
And trust me, he made landfall.
Just not here and not even close to here, actually, in northern Mexico.
But what he's essentially trying to say here is, is that, no, we didn't technically have a tropical storm, but we did.
And let me try to explain this.
That moisture then moved up into Texas and interacted with a slow moving batch of storms over the middle of the state.
those two combined and pretty much happened over one of the worst parts of the state when it comes to flash flooding events, the hill country, where you have all of these ravines and these creeks and these streams that kind of empty into bigger rivers.
And that terrain helps to focus moisture and water all into one spot when you've got heavy training thunderstorms that occur in these areas.
flash flooding becomes a huge problem. So let's take a look at how this kind of panned out on a map.
This is the path that Tropical Storm Barry took. It formed in the Bay of Compeche and then kind of
drifted into Northern Mexico. And again, wasn't an issue for anyone here in the United States
in the days leading up to this. Here's the problem, though. Even as the circulation associated with
Tropical Storm Barry fell apart, all of that moisture in the atmosphere doesn't just disappear. It's still
there. And notice, you've got the Sierra Madre Mountains here through central and northern Mexico
just off the coastline here. When you've got low-level tropical moisture that comes onshore,
it has to go somewhere. And it can't go up and over the mountains. And so it starts to stream
up north. And so you take all of that tropical moisture from this dissipating storm, and you funnel it northward.
Now, typically, this would lead to maybe a couple of days of unsettled weather, more clouds, a couple
showers for us here in South Texas. What made this situation unique was the presence of what's known
as a mesoscale convective vortex. It's basically a mini area of low pressure and it was very
slow moving, pretty much stationary over central Texas. Now, forecasters knew that this MCV,
mesoscale convective vortex was going to be over the area about 12 to 18 hours before this
event unfolded. And that'll go to the timeline. We'll talk about that in just a second. But once they
saw this feature and they saw the interaction that was happening with that tropical moisture, that's when
the first alarm bells started to go off. And again, we'll break down timeline in just a second.
But when you marry that tropical moisture with this trigger for the development of thunderstorms,
it just unleashed a freak event here across the hill country with slow moving, localized, prolific,
rain-producing thunderstorms first in the Kerrville area and then the days following up in the
Austin area.
So let's break down this timeline about what the forecasters knew and how they communicated
this information to the public.
Thursday-
All right, we don't have to hear anymore.
What he's explaining here just doesn't happen.
I mean, this storm was some three to 400 miles southwest of anywhere near where this flood
happened.
And it dissipated.
It was completely gone.
There was barely any rain at all, even over northern Mexico, west of where the floods happen in Texas.
So is a tropical system that is very, very weak, that then makes landfall and completely dissipates,
is it going to still have moisture in the atmosphere?
Of course it is.
I mean, we see that all the time.
We've seen it for thousands and thousands of years.
But is it going to cause like a mini type her?
hurricane here.
Likely not.
And I understand that he's trying to explain the very best way he can to figure out how or why this would happen.
And I'm sure there's someone somewhere telling him, hey, look, we got to try to explain this.
There's a lot of questions about this.
And, you know, even the, you know, Rainmaker Inc.
guy had to come out on X and say, look, you know, we stopped operations two days before.
Don't worry.
We stopped operations.
But then we have a guy that we've, we've known and communicated with quite a while on X.
into thin air.
He talked about this Doppler effect, and he always calls this out when it's happening.
He monitors this 24-7.
It's not just him.
There have been people that monitor the Doppler effect or Doppler scan radiography, I think,
is what it's called, on radar systems to where it shows almost like beams going through
certain areas.
And so if you ask AI, could Doppler energy itself manipulate weather?
Well, it'll tell you some things about how does this help weather manipulation.
Well, it can help finding seatable targets, monitor your effects in real time, enhancing the operation, detecting wind fields.
It can do all of these things for the cloud seeding operations.
But could Doppler energy itself manipulate weather?
Well, what this says is that the power of Doppler radar beams is tiny compared to the energy of the atmosphere in it.
So they don't believe it can directly push air or clouds.
But it says you need many orders of magnitude more power to actually actually.
heat the ionosphere or steer a storm. That's more in the realm of things like harp, not Doppler radar.
This is AI itself. Now, for those that don't know what harp is, harp is a system up in Alaska
that basically radiates heat or some type of signals to the ionosphere. Many people speculate that
it can control weather around the world, potentially even earthquakes, hurricanes, you name it.
We've had Alana Freeland on our show quite a few times.
She is a harp expert.
She's written many books about it.
We've done many episodes about harp.
Could harp have been used in this possibly, although they try to tell you now that, you know,
harp is no longer active in Alaska, although many people believe it is still active where
they actually have more sites than they used to.
But I do want to also play quickly what Into Thane Air was seeing on radar right before these
events happened. Listen to this and we'll go from here. Welcome back everyone, June 30th,
2025 and we are checking out the Gulf today. Take a look at this shockwave that covers every
single Gulf state. Whatever this is, some sort of front, some sort of weird weather manipulation
type thing going on. You can see the entire shockwave of this thing rolling up from the center
of the Gulf straight up to all states that touch that water. And as you get a little closer near
Texas and Louisiana, we start seeing our next red beams.
firing in all directions just as this front crosses that area, and then you're not going to believe
what's on the horizon finally. We're already in July, and we've only seen the letters A and B, which
quickly formed and disappeared, which would be Andrea and Barry. Now, Chantelle might be another
story as far as hurricanes go, but we're expected to see at least a possible tropical
storm in the Gulf this week, or within the next seven days. And you can see that right here on the
five-day tropical outlook chart. As of right now, they're kind of expecting this thing to possibly
roll up the west coast of Florida and then hug the Gulf states to panhandle, Alabama, Mississippi.
This could all change in a short period of time, but I think it's very interesting how we've had
such a quiet season. And then out of nowhere we get this explosion of energy in the Gulf that's a
weird looking phenomenon. It does not look natural to me. It's involving the Netrad towers,
then zapping the crap out of this front. That seems artificially made to me. Of course, this is
just my opinion, which I'm allowed to have. God forbid you have your own opinion these days online,
but this is very strange, my friends.
This is not something you see every day.
This is a very unique type shockwave looking thing
that is on the next red charts.
And I mean, the more you look at it,
the more it seems that way.
It's just out of place.
You see these in small versions
that'll cross like half a state,
but this is spanning multiple states
in one giant weight.
Now, temperatures are supposed to be super hot
all along the Gulf states,
including Mexico, so it's definitely not a cold front.
And if you look a little closer,
you can see it kind of originates
in a small compact area within the center of the Gulf before expanding out into all these states.
That is why I'm adding the shockwave term, not just because of the visual,
but because it begins in that short, compact area.
And then you can literally follow this wave all the way up thousands of miles into the United States.
All right. So I'm going to pause that right there.
And I'm going to actually repost this on our X.
So if you guys want to see the video we're talking about.
And it does show.
And I believe that into thin air actually posted this before the floods even happens.
So he was seeing this weird manipulation.
And I also want to remind people that there is such thing as cause and effect.
When you have two things that come together, this is the cause.
And the effect doesn't always happen right after the cause.
Sometimes it takes a day or two.
Yeah, absolutely.
And there's a lot of things.
There's a lot of stuff that happens when it comes to weather manipulation.
There are a lot of tools that are being utilized all at the same time.
It could be harp, it could be Doppler, it could be cloud seeding.
It could be all of the above.
But what I want to get into next is I want to get into Rainmaker Inc.
We can control the weather.
This is a very short like documentary style.
It's about seven or eight minutes.
But this is the guy that is over Rainmaker Inc.
The same guy that came out on X.
The day after I believe the floods happen in Texas where he said,
Look, guys, we stopped cloud seeding like two days before.
But isn't it just strange that you were cloud seeding in the exact same area that these massive freak floods happened?
I'm not saying that you did it.
I'm just saying that it's like if there was a murder happen on your street and you are walking down the street and the cops pass you and you have blood on your shirt and a gun.
Well, you're in the area and you have the tools.
to commit that crime, like, I don't know.
It's all I'm saying.
So listen here.
This is Rainmaker Eak.
Listen to the description of what they do.
And this is just one little subset of weather manipulation.
And you know, the heavens, the seas and the earth.
The seas are totally unconquered by mankind.
And the skies, you know, give us trouble with drought and hurricanes all the time.
Salt Lake City, Las Vegas, Tucson and Phoenix will become uninhabitable.
2 million or so acres of farmland in California alone will be lost to the desert.
We are making Earth habitable at Rainmaker by enhancing precipitation and ending droughts and inclement
weather patterns.
The company I dropped out of college to build was a vertical SaaS company that automated
regulatory compliance for groundwater users, mostly farms and HOAs.
It was an IOC flow meter and some back-in software that did all the reporting.
I became super familiar with water policy and water infrastructure.
And what I learned, after working on that for a few years, the dialectic
between not using water anymore, you know, like no more showers, no more agriculture, low-flow
toilets, and desalinating the entire Pacific Ocean is not a good way to solve water scarcity,
and we probably should investigate alternative solutions. I looked into brackish groundwater
desalination. There's these huge aquifers full of brackish groundwater that's never been
tapped into before because nobody knows what to do with the brine. I looked into urban water
recycling, and that's good, and there's some big players in the space already, but it isn't going to
produce enough extra fresh water to meet agricultural demands.
Cloud seeding was actually invented by these three fellows.
They were doing some totally unrelated cloud physics experiments
and poured some silver iodide into the artificial cloud chamber,
saw the increased ice nucleation,
the plumes of larger ice crystals forming from the silver iodide,
and then decided because it was the 40s and dudes rocked,
we're just going to throw this out of the back of our plane and see what happens.
And so the first man-made snowstorms were produced over western New York in the 40s.
And the bread and butter of glaciogenic cloud seeding, you have supercooled water, so a saturated cloud with more water that's below zero degrees Celsius than can be frozen naturally.
You'll get a profile of crystals that's more like this, really small and diffuse crystals.
They're not heavy enough to fall in the first place, and they're not survivable enough to make it to the ground, even if they do start to precipitate.
By introducing silver iodide or other nucleation agents, you can shift the profile of the crystals formed from down here in the same conditions up to here, which are denser,
that are more likely to precipitate either a snow or rain.
And I found cloud seating just by going through a rabbit hole online.
I then just decided, hey, why not go to the Weather Modification Association Conference
where researchers from around the world are researching the most cutting edge ways to modify the weather?
What I learned when I went there was that they solved the attribution problem in the Snowy project.
So Snowy was a seminal research project in cloud seeding.
You know, just because we fly a drone up in the sky and spray some magic beans and it rains,
That doesn't mean that we caused a terrain.
And so what Snowy did was they took really high-resolution radar, like what we're using.
In fact, it's the same radar truck.
They measured the lines of precipitation that were exclusively in the path of the seating aircraft.
From the plumes of increased droplet size behind the seating aircraft, they were able to tell farmers exactly how much more water they produced for them.
We could commercialize this technology for the first time in 80 years because we could tell end users exactly what the value prop was.
All right, I want to stop here for a second because he's already talking about radar.
He's talking about how they take out these radar systems, these radar trucks, and they will put it into the sky, and they will see exactly where the rain's coming down, where they need to put it, how they need to direct here and there.
And so this shockwave, as into thin air talks about on his channel on X, this shockwave pattern, which I just reposted on our X if you want to go check it out.
you'll see it coming off the Gulf, this shock wave that looks like it's just blowing up over Texas.
And this was right before the cloud seeding started to happen on July 2nd, as Rainmaker themselves say they did.
So I just wanted to point that out, Doppler and Radar and Nexrad is used a lot more heavily in weather manipulation than I think we think.
That was what led me to founding Rainmaker.
So Rainmaker, in summary, is one, using more sophisticated,
radar sensing to identify opportunities to seed and then measure the outcomes of seating.
Two, using drones for more cost-effective, safer, and timely delivery to the clouds.
Three, is dispersing the nucleation agent in a way that is just more cost-effective and also
yields a greater precipitation outcome.
And four, is experimenting with new nucleation agents to produce something that has higher yields,
higher seasonal and geographic operability, and less environmental concerns.
Historically, cloud seeding has been done in a horribly inefficient.
manner. So the way in which we find clouds has basically been eyeballing them, not very sophisticated
meteorology, not very sophisticated radar. The first thing the rainmaker is doing differently
is using really, really high precision radar, some algorithms to determine from that radar
where there's supercooled water, where there's ice, what the best seating conditions are.
Teasing out whether on radar you're measuring super cool liquid water or ice is a complicated
thing because you have the same particle size at the exact same temperature, right? Made
the same material just in a different phase. So as we're doing the R&D and validating our approach,
we're going to have in-citu observations of the cloud to determine whether or not our radar processing
is going according to plan. This is a backscatter cloud probe. It's essentially just a laser
array. It fires the beam, I think, five centimeters out and measures the size, shape, and phase of water
droplets in clouds. So those will be mounted to our research aircraft. As we're taking observations
from the radar truck on the ground,
we'll be validating those observations with this probe.
And then the next one that's of interest
is this aerosol particle spectrometer.
A small inlet here,
and then a laser array inside as well.
And this counts the concentration
and then also the composition of airsuls in cloud.
If you have too much dust in the cloud already,
then your nucleation agent will have to compete with all of that dust
and won't be able to nucleate any ice itself
because all of the water droplets will already have bound
to these less efficient ice nucleation.
Historically, people use planes or ground-based generators.
Drones are obviously what we should iterate to next.
One, seeding conditions are full of icing conditions,
and so they're very dangerous for manned aircraft.
To say that a meteorologist tells you, even with our advanced sensing,
where the best opportunity to seed is,
it can take one to six hours for a plane to make it to the location,
and you can miss your opportunity to seed.
And so drones offer much cheaper, much safer,
and much lower latency delivery of the nucleation agents.
Our first plan was to use this hexacopter or just prop wings in general, but ultimately we've shifted to this fixed wing here for the sake of higher altitude ceiling and longer flight times.
As we're using the fixed wing drone for the sake of maximal battery life and not having any long runways, we have this pneumatic launcher with 3,000 PSI of pressure that rips the drone off of the rail at about 40 miles an hour.
So historically, people have used flares to air solize the chemical when it's included.
You need to aerosolize it because the smaller the particles are, the longer they stay suspended in the cloud.
You want them to stay in the cloud as long as possible, you know, for hours, that is, so that they
interact with as much water as possible, nucleate as much ice, induce as much precipitation as possible.
The problems with cloud seeding flares, though, are one, the vast majority of the mass in the
flare is comprised of the metal casing and then the pyrotechnic agent itself.
So very little of what you're emitting is actually nucleating ice.
And then the other problem is because it's burning and emitting all of this other pyrotechnic
particulate, you interfere with natural ice nucleation.
And Rainmaker is looking to, one, produce something that has a higher ratio of nucleation
agent to total payload mass, and two, not emit any exogenous particulate that interfere.
This is an example of a detonated cloud seeding flare that Rainmaker was experimenting with recently.
All right, so that was the CEO for Rainmaker Incorporated or Rainmaker.
or technologies.
This guy's talking about how they utilize Doppler radar for Cloud Seed and how they actually
operate.
They use drones in many cases.
They talked about flares.
They talk about silver iodide.
But they also don't just use silver iodide.
Now, there are other companies and government organizations or agencies, I guess I should say,
that also uses materials that are magnetic.
There are magnetic materials that could be used for weather manipulation, including iron
iron oxide. So it's magnetic, is hemamite, both can be ground into fine powders or aerosols
as a nuclei to help condensation and ice formation as a tracer material so you can detect or measure
where your seeding materials went since you cannot collect that, you know, any other way. And so while
this is very strange, iron oxides are abundant and relatively non-toxic in very small amounts. You could
theoretically steer or disperse iron-based aerosols if you had a strong enough magnetic
filled generator so i don't know if you guys remember the videos that were going viral on tic
talk and social media where it showed these people after a rainstorm after some weird
flooding event especially and they would see these particles or this dust-like material
whether it was on their deck or their cars and they would put a magnet and this material would
you know stick to the magnet and these videos went viral because everyone was
like this is geoengineering this is weather manipulation and a lot of times these videos got flagged
they had some type of notes show up under them it says you know this is because of climate change
this flood not anything to do with weather manipulation or geoengineering but i'm just telling you
the facts the facts are is that they do use particles in weather weather manipulation and cloud
seeding that can be magnetic and i don't know if you remember like a year ago where everybody was
experiencing this weird fog. It was about a year ago. Right. It was a very dense, very thick fog.
It was, it looked very strange. It almost looked like it was snowing, but it was fog. And you got to
think of why that may be. Well, it's because as cloud seed and as this guy explains it, you know,
what you're trying to do, number one, is make the particles heavier. And even in the case of fog,
you can make the fog itself heavier to where it still floats, but it's not quite rain. And I think
their experiment with all of this stuff.
So what I want to say is for the people out there that have always been called conspiracy
theorists about weather manipulation, cloud seed and all of this, you're not crazy.
This is actually happening.
Yeah, this is now fact.
And the most interesting point that I got from his video was when he was holding up what
they use, it looked like a vial, like a very small test tube that you would put your blood in.
This is what they're releasing into the atmosphere.
And the second part is like what you said.
The main word is they're experimenting.
They're experimenting above humans.
They're experimenting above all of us.
Is there some kind of permit they have to get out to experiment on us?
Because what it reminds me of like MK Ultra or other experiments that government has done in past years, when they didn't have permits, they didn't tell people what they were doing, but they were doing experiments on people.
human beings. Yeah. I mean, they
do this. I'm sure they have permits. The government just hands out bullshit permits
like this all the time. You got to remember COVID-19 when we rushed a vaccine through all
the various safety protocols, which we should have had. We should have had multiple studies,
multiple peer-reviewed studies. And I don't know if any of you remember, but, you know,
after they rushed this experimental vaccine out to the world and, you know, Trump touted that as like a
big win. And then they hid every single possible.
effective this vaccine and yet they never said anything they tried to make you think the vaccine was
the safest thing on the planet it was safe and effective that's all you ever heard on mainstream
media safe and effective safe and effective safe and effective but the very first time that you go online
you go on facebook you go on instagram you go on any of these platforms and you start telling people
hey guys maybe you should use vitamin d and vitamin c and zinc and and or maybe even um you know
you should use hydroxychloroquine or ivermectin or ivermectin or ivermectin or
any of these very, very safe things, like Ivermectin is technically a drug, but is considered the safest drug on the planet.
It's been used and prescribed more than any drug on the face of the planet.
It has the highest safety profile on the planet.
But what do they do?
They said, well, this has not been peer-reviewed study.
This is not had all these.
Yeah, horse paste.
They would say that vitamin D and C and Quiracin and all these other vitamins are not going to help you whatsoever.
Exercise is not going to help you.
being healthy isn't going to help you eating right isn't going to help you none of that's going to help you
and if you said that you were either censored banned silenced or um they put a note under your message or whatever
and they would say according to world health organization uh this is lies and the only thing the safe and effective is the vaccine
so to answer your question um do they do experiments on the population well they've done it forever
I mean, they've literally done experiments on us forever.
And yes, it goes from MK Ultra to the Tuskegee.
I mean, there's millions of them.
I mean, even when they were spraying off the West Coast, and I can't even remember right now what it was.
But when they were spraying the, I think it was a viral load off the coast of San Francisco.
Oh, yeah, I know exactly what you're talking about.
Yes.
And they were trying to see.
They were going to see how many people got sick versus how many people didn't.
Now, it was a virus that they were spraying off a ship off the West Coast off of San Francisco.
Yeah, I remember what you're talking about.
Yeah.
And they were spraying this stuff.
stuff into the air as it drifted into the fog base in San Francisco onto the population,
onto unsuspecting people.
This is what they do.
They do experiments on the population all the freaking time.
And unfortunately, just like how this guy was talking about, well, we really want to just
utilize this technology to make sure that, you know, we don't have large swaths of land
that are eat up by desert to where we can't have farmland anymore.
We can't have all these things.
But if there's anything we know, like over the past eight to ten years, you know, you know,
years, it seems like all they've been trying to do. And they, I mean, the government has been trying to do is hurt our farmers, hurt our farmland.
You know, we're allowing billionaires and China and whoever else to buy up all of our farmland, leaving our farmers high and dry, literally.
And so do they really care about how much of our land they, that we might lose to, you know, to desert?
I don't think so. Or are they actually going to utilize technology like this as a weapon? And I think that's what people are starting to possibly realize.
and are they potentially test in this weapon that they may utilize on a future war on our own citizens now?
And that was leading me to my next point.
Are they doing these things on purpose to potentially free up land that the government can buy?
Yeah.
I mean, it is very possible.
I know FEMA buys land that is in flood zones.
People that have lost their homes, they will buy that land up and supposedly transfer it back to open flood zones.
but I don't know or necessarily agree that that's what they're doing.
Yeah, I have no idea.
I mean, the land grab thing, obviously with Maui, with all these fires, Los Angeles,
all the floods, Hurricane Helene.
I mean, there's so many of these devastated areas that people will never be able to live in again.
And oftentimes, when you see natural disaster zones, there is usually resources there.
And I know there was, and especially in the mountains of Western North Carolina,
I know Maui is very high, high value land.
Los Angeles is also another one where you think about Los Angeles has been planning this
LA 2.0.
Right.
Where they essentially want to create these 15-minute cities,
these places where they bring in this mass city center where they bring everybody
together to where they don't necessarily own anything.
They rent everything.
They don't have cars.
They're within 15 minutes of everything.
And it's very similar to how some of the places in China are doing where it's like mass
surveillance. You don't have any privacy. You don't own anything. This is the New World Order,
the One World Government, World Economic Forum. That is their initiative. Don't own anything and you'll be
happy. You know, and you'll eat bugs and you'll be happy. Right. You won't eat chicken or
or beef for any of this stuff. You won't eat none of the things that we've been burning down over the
years, all of the poultry farms and the egg farms and the mass cattle that are being destroyed.
And we've seen this over the past five or six years. It seems like for sure that there is a
battle against the people on a daily basis.
But this leads me, I guess, to my point is like it doesn't really matter who is in charge
anymore.
I don't feel like.
I feel like that the government in the whole is not really looking out for the people
anymore.
It is for their own self-interest.
I don't know, Chad.
I think I disagree with you on this.
I think that obviously the people that came out to the floods in the first three days were
people that were independence.
But I think the government is doing it.
a pretty good job. I have not heard a lot of hate on the internet. Well, have you? No, but I'm not even
saying the government's response or any of this stuff. I'm just literally saying that we are
involved in a part of a system that is not no longer for the people. And I think, you know,
as we go forward with this week and doing podcast episodes like the Epstein list that supposedly
doesn't exist and nothing exists apparently that we once were told that existed by Pam Bondi or
whoever. It's just like everything we are lied to on a daily basis by everyone. And it doesn't matter
who's in office, in my opinion. It doesn't matter whatsoever. You know, it kind of, you know,
exactly like they just released a memo last night. It was Cash Patel, I guess, Department of
Justice. They released a memo and said, look, guys, there is no client list and, you know,
just carry on with your life and let's forget that Epstein ever happened. And then literally,
that night, I believe, Trump posted a true social and was like, I want to commend our FBI.
We're getting back to the basics.
We're doing amazing work.
We're doing all this amazing stuff.
And yet the people are still left with so many unanswered questions.
Like, who were the clients of Epstein?
I mean, we're not asking for you to release the videos of these pieces of shit that are actually, you know, having sex with kids.
We're just want to know who the clients were.
Like, I would think that you guys would want to know who the clients are as well.
so that we could bring all these people to justice.
But obviously, they're protecting someone.
And it's not just the Biden administration.
It's not just Obama.
It's not just whoever.
It's all of them.
It is the government and whole that is protecting all these people.
So when you ask the question, is this land grabs?
Are they really for us?
Is the government out there to try to really help us?
The government no longer works for us.
You know, that's literally what the government was set up for.
We were to elect people that would represent us and work for us.
Right.
And that no longer exist.
We now have a government that works for themselves and they laugh in our face.
They can tell us whatever they want.
They can lie to us on a regular basis every single day.
And they use mainstream media.
They use all the social media platforms that they manipulate to also lie to us or control
the narrative or information.
And they just expect you to just be okay with it.
And so we've obviously dealt with this a lot.
Now, I will say this.
I mean, under the Biden-Harris administration, we were definitely censored on all
social media platforms.
it is still hard for us to gain followers on certain social media platforms.
There are people that all the time reach out to us.
I can't find you on social media.
I can't find you on Instagram.
I look your name up.
Don't see you.
And like for Instagram,
we were getting a lot of traction over the past month.
And all of a sudden,
it died.
And it died because I guess we posted a video that the algorithm didn't like or the powers
that be.
And we have been a little critical to some degree of the administration lately.
And it's like as soon as you are,
are critical of the current administration, no matter who that is, you'll start to see how far your
freedom of speech goes. And I guess I was saying all of that to say this, is that was it land grabs,
you know, and does the government have anything to do with this? Well, we can take the example of the
big beautiful bill. Although Mike Lee, the senator in Utah, was trying to introduce this land grab,
and this is an actual land grab, to where they were introducing a part of this bill.
Right.
Where they would be able to take over public land.
This is land that was given and afforded to us.
Yeah.
That was in the Constitution that says, hey, we are going to, we are going to separate and millions and millions and millions of acres.
You guys do enjoy.
Yes, to enjoy.
And so Mike Lee tried to put in this bill, at least three million acres were going to be sold off into low income housing, aka what they actually want to do with this land from what everything I've read is they want to put it for.
potentially illegal immigrants.
It is.
But this is the government we have.
And so when you think about like, will the government do a land grab?
They're literally trying to put it into a bill.
And this is not over yet.
It did get taken out the big, the big beautiful bill.
But likely it will reappear itself again in the future.
Yeah.
And I'm just wondering, could this be a land grab in Texas?
And my point to that is I wonder about the whole geographic
conditions of Texas and the water levees and how all that all the systems are working because
they had a traumatic event, a huge hurricane come into Texas and they were supposedly fixed all that.
But when they saw this come in at the last minute, they were shutting down water levees,
you know, shutting down dams trying to prevent this flash flooding.
But what happened is it went downhill.
and as they were stopping these dams, more and more was piling up downhill.
And I think this is what caused the flash flooding.
Was there a lack of levies?
Well, here is my opinion on that.
I don't know about that whatsoever.
But what I will say is like, was this a land grab?
Is there resources?
Is this for any of these reasons?
I don't know.
If I had to just guess, if it's my opinion and I wanted to speculate, and I want you
guys to let us know what you think. I mean, send us a message in Facebook, Instagram,
X, wherever, or investigate Earth podcast at Protonel.com. Let us know what you think. But could this
had been a cloud seeding exercise or operation gone wrong? Because I think that's what we saw in Dubai.
I don't necessarily think that in Dubai, they were trying to oversee that storm system,
which was already intensified. And then it flooded the hell out of Dubai. And they still deny,
that Cloud Seedon was contributed to the Dubai floods.
Right.
But, you know, as the more you researched that, it seems like they did because it was like the day or two before this Dubai flood happened.
There was Cloud Seedon, very similar to Texas.
So could this had been an event that went wrong?
And there's actually a clip out there.
And I wish I would have got it for the show.
But there is a clip out there where Sean Ryan is asking the founder of Rainmaker Inc.
And he says, what if this goes wrong?
Like, how could this go wrong?
And he's like, well, that's what we don't want to happen.
Yeah, because we're just experimenting.
So we don't know for sure.
Because when you're experimenting, you don't know if it's going to happen or not.
Just like when Elon Musk does his SpaceX ships and some of them blow up and some don't.
It's an experiment.
Yeah.
And unfortunately, they're experimenting over us as they do this.
So I don't know, guys.
Let us know what you think about this.
We have many episodes in the past of weather manipulation.
Some of the episodes I do encourage you guys to go back and listen to is our episodes with Alana
Freeland, especially our first one, where we talk about harp and how they utilize harp
for weather manipulation and geoengineering.
We also have some episodes on Antarctica.
We actually have a live video episode of Antarctica.
I believe it's on our YouTube channel if you want to go find that.
But let us know.
And I want to close this just by saying that our hearts and prayers go out to the family.
of all of the lives that were lost and all the people that are affected by this flood in Texas,
hopefully we have some answers.
Maybe down the road we'll find out exactly what happened if there was something nefarious to happen.
Was this an accidental overseeding?
Was this some type of mess up in weather manipulation?
And at the very least, we wanted to come on and tell you, at least make you aware of what cloud seeding is,
that it is actually in existence.
It is not a conspiracy theory.
and sometimes things can go wrong and they can oversee clouds.
And we don't know for sure that this is what happened in this particular case.
But either way, it is very strange that they were doing this just 24 to 48 hours before these massive floods happen.
But guys, until next time, we love you.
Peace out.
Peace out.
