• Texas Flood News Gets Worse - Now 32 Confirmed Dead, Camp Kiddies Not F

    From c186282@21:1/5 to All on Sat Jul 5 18:06:06 2025
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    https://www.newsnationnow.com/weather/multiple-deaths-texas-flooding/

    32 confirmed dead in Kerr County, Texas

    As many as 25 campers still missing

    Torrential rains caused the flash flooding

    . . .

    TV coverage shows a major mess, lots of flooding
    even in city areas too. The river is still way
    high - well up the trunks of trees, 12+ feet
    over normal likely. The worst was over 30 feet.

    Of course the Wokies leapt on this and blamed
    TRUMP for the weather. He is in the process of
    trimming the NWS, but that hasn't gone far yet.

    Thing is that pinpointing micro-events, some
    exact spot clouds will dump everything, is
    almost impossible. NWS didn't predict those
    huge hurricane-related floods in the Carolinas
    last year or the wave of killer tornadoes in
    east Florida from another storm - both were
    before Trump.

    With weather you can predict *generalities*, but
    "there will be 3.42 inches of rain tomorrow at
    2:34pm at the intersection of Tulip and Vine" - no !

    Anyway, in Texas, they're going to be pulling
    bodies out of the river and trees for a good
    week to come. They're not even sure how many
    people were along the river since it was a 4th
    of July holiday camper surge.

    Ah, gov Abbott on right now ... says 850 people
    have been rescued, some floating on debris, some
    plucked from trees. This disaster stretches for
    dozens of miles along the river.

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  • From chine.bleu@21:1/5 to All on Sat Jul 5 15:36:33 2025
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    c186282 wrote:
    Of course the Wokies leapt on this and blamed
    TRUMP for the weather. He is in the process of
    trimming the NWS, but that hasn't gone far yet.

    Thing is that pinpointing micro-events, some
    exact spot clouds will dump everything, is
    almost impossible. NWS didn't predict those
    huge hurricane-related floods in the Carolinas
    last year or the wave of killer tornadoes in

    Good. Make excuses for TACO. He needs your protection.

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  • From Mitchell Holman@21:1/5 to [email protected] on Sun Jul 6 02:13:18 2025
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    c186282 <[email protected]> wrote in news:[email protected]:

    https://www.newsnationnow.com/weather/multiple-deaths-texas-flooding/

    32 confirmed dead in Kerr County, Texas

    As many as 25 campers still missing

    Torrential rains caused the flash flooding

    . . .

    TV coverage shows a major mess, lots of flooding
    even in city areas too. The river is still way
    high - well up the trunks of trees, 12+ feet
    over normal likely. The worst was over 30 feet.

    Of course the Wokies leapt on this and blamed
    TRUMP for the weather.


    Prove it.

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  • From Doctor Fill@21:1/5 to All on Sat Jul 5 21:25:03 2025
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    On 7/5/2025 4:06 PM, c186282 wrote:
    https://www.newsnationnow.com/weather/multiple-deaths-texas-flooding/

    32 confirmed dead in Kerr County, Texas

    As many as 25 campers still missing

    Torrential rains caused the flash flooding

    . . .

      TV coverage shows a major mess, lots of flooding
      even in city areas too. The river is still way
      high - well up the trunks of trees, 12+ feet
      over normal likely. The worst was over 30 feet.

      Of course the Wokies leapt on this and blamed
      TRUMP for the weather. He is in the process of
      trimming the NWS, but that hasn't gone far yet.

    A woman on talk radio on KHNC out of Johnstown, Colorado mentioned today
    as kind of an aside that there have been no chem-trails / chem-clouds in
    the blue skies over Colorado ever since President Trump cut back on
    several programs at NOAA and NCAR located in Boulder. I'd be interested
    in knowing if people living in other states are also noticing a lack of
    those criss-cross, tick tack toe chem trails in their areas of the
    country. Maybe the lack of aluminum and boron being sprayed into the atmosphere is causing changes in weather patterns, as like in Texas.

    --
    First we will destroy your identity. Then we will teach you your past
    was evil. You will conclude yourself that your inheritance, your
    homeland, your ancestors and your people are underserving of it all.
    Then we will complete your dispossession and dissolve you into the final
    phase of the Kalergi Plan.

    ‘The quiet that follows an exchange of missiles should not be mistaken
    for peace. It is often the eye of the storm.’

    https://www.globalgulag.us

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  • From c186282@21:1/5 to Doctor Fill on Sun Jul 6 01:05:33 2025
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    XPost: alt.fan.rush-limbaugh

    On 7/5/25 11:25 PM, Doctor Fill wrote:
    On 7/5/2025 4:06 PM, c186282 wrote:
    https://www.newsnationnow.com/weather/multiple-deaths-texas-flooding/

    32 confirmed dead in Kerr County, Texas

    As many as 25 campers still missing

    Torrential rains caused the flash flooding

    . . .

       TV coverage shows a major mess, lots of flooding
       even in city areas too. The river is still way
       high - well up the trunks of trees, 12+ feet
       over normal likely. The worst was over 30 feet.

       Of course the Wokies leapt on this and blamed
       TRUMP for the weather. He is in the process of
       trimming the NWS, but that hasn't gone far yet.

    A woman on talk radio on KHNC out of Johnstown, Colorado mentioned today
    as kind of an aside that there have been no chem-trails / chem-clouds in
    the blue skies over Colorado ever since President Trump cut back on
    several programs at NOAA and NCAR located in Boulder. I'd be interested
    in knowing if people living in other states are also noticing a lack of
    those criss-cross, tick tack toe chem trails in their areas of the
    country.  Maybe the lack of aluminum and boron being sprayed into the atmosphere is causing changes in weather patterns, as like in Texas.

    Oddly on that theme, MTG introduced new a new federal
    law prohibiting 'atmospheric modification' by whatever
    means just yesterday.

    No 'chemtrails' involved in THIS incident ... the storm
    front just found the perfect spot, the perfect tipping
    points of wind/temperature/pressure/humidity, and THAT'S
    where it dumped it all. COULD have been five or ten miles
    in either direction. Intense spots of precip, drought,
    heat, cold, are hardly uncommon - now or 200 years ago.

    Frankly, longer term, we may NEED some 'atmospheric
    modification' - probably nano-dust at extreme altitude -
    to cool off key zones of the earth. 1000 years from now
    we might have to do the opposite. Hard to tell. Many
    many factors in the weather equation - some of them
    are 'butterfly effects', chaos theory.

    I have a nice fat book on chaos theory around somewhere,
    should maybe dig it out and re-read :-)

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  • From chine.bleu@21:1/5 to Mitchell Holman on Sat Jul 5 22:52:49 2025
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    Mitchell Holman wrote:
    c186282 <[email protected]> wrote in news:[email protected]:

    https://www.newsnationnow.com/weather/multiple-deaths-texas-flooding/

    32 confirmed dead in Kerr County, Texas

    As many as 25 campers still missing

    Torrential rains caused the flash flooding

    . . .

    TV coverage shows a major mess, lots of flooding
    even in city areas too. The river is still way
    high - well up the trunks of trees, 12+ feet
    over normal likely. The worst was over 30 feet.

    Of course the Wokies leapt on this and blamed
    TRUMP for the weather.


    Prove it.

    Like tsunamis, floods are less dangerous if you get warnings and go to
    higher ground.

    <https://www.texastribune.org/2025/07/05/texas-hill-country-floods-warning-forecast-nws/>


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  • From chine.bleu@21:1/5 to Doctor Fill on Sat Jul 5 22:54:34 2025
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    Doctor Fill wrote:
    A woman on talk radio on KHNC out of Johnstown, Colorado mentioned today
    as kind of an aside that there have been no chem-trails / chem-clouds in
    the blue skies over Colorado ever since President Trump cut back on
    several programs at NOAA and NCAR located in Boulder. I'd be interested
    in knowing if people living in other states are also noticing a lack of
    those criss-cross, tick tack toe chem trails in their areas of the
    country. Maybe the lack of aluminum and boron being sprayed into the atmosphere is causing changes in weather patterns, as like in Texas.


    Ha! You are so funny.

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  • From Mitchell Holman@21:1/5 to chine.bleu on Sun Jul 6 13:16:58 2025
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    XPost: alt.fan.rush-limbaugh

    "chine.bleu" <[email protected]> wrote in news:104d2vm$20dht$[email protected]:

    Mitchell Holman wrote:
    c186282 <[email protected]> wrote in
    news:[email protected]:

    https://www.newsnationnow.com/weather/multiple-deaths-texas-flooding/

    32 confirmed dead in Kerr County, Texas

    As many as 25 campers still missing

    Torrential rains caused the flash flooding

    . . .

    TV coverage shows a major mess, lots of flooding
    even in city areas too. The river is still way
    high - well up the trunks of trees, 12+ feet
    over normal likely. The worst was over 30 feet.

    Of course the Wokies leapt on this and blamed
    TRUMP for the weather.


    Prove it.

    Like tsunamis, floods are less dangerous if you get warnings and go to
    higher ground.

    <https://www.texastribune.org/2025/07/05/texas-hill-country-floods-warn ing-forecast-nws/>




    Warnings from government sources, which Trump is gutting.

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  • From pothead@21:1/5 to All on Sun Jul 6 09:26:49 2025
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    On 7/5/2025 3:06 PM, c186282 wrote:
    https://www.newsnationnow.com/weather/multiple-deaths-texas-flooding/

    32 confirmed dead in Kerr County, Texas

    As many as 25 campers still missing

    Torrential rains caused the flash flooding

    . . .

      TV coverage shows a major mess, lots of flooding
      even in city areas too. The river is still way
      high - well up the trunks of trees, 12+ feet
      over normal likely. The worst was over 30 feet.

      Of course the Wokies leapt on this and blamed
      TRUMP for the weather.

    Bullshit. No one "blamed Trump" for the weather. What people *did* accurately and rightly blame the Orange Fat Fuck for is cuts to the NWS.

    When you write "wokie," you're admitting to being a Nazi and to having lost the debate, such as it was, with your opponents. It figures that you're just too fucking stupid to see this.

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  • From Doctor Fill@21:1/5 to Mitchell Holman on Sun Jul 6 10:20:32 2025
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    XPost: alt.fan.rush-limbaugh

    On 7/6/2025 7:16 AM, Mitchell Holman wrote:
    "chine.bleu" <[email protected]> wrote in news:104d2vm$20dht$[email protected]:

    Mitchell Holman wrote:
    c186282 <[email protected]> wrote in
    news:[email protected]:

    https://www.newsnationnow.com/weather/multiple-deaths-texas-flooding/

    32 confirmed dead in Kerr County, Texas

    As many as 25 campers still missing

    Torrential rains caused the flash flooding

    . . .

    TV coverage shows a major mess, lots of flooding
    even in city areas too. The river is still way
    high - well up the trunks of trees, 12+ feet
    over normal likely. The worst was over 30 feet.

    Of course the Wokies leapt on this and blamed
    TRUMP for the weather.


    Prove it.

    Like tsunamis, floods are less dangerous if you get warnings and go to
    higher ground.

    <https://www.texastribune.org/2025/07/05/texas-hill-country-floods-warn
    ing-forecast-nws/>




    Warnings from government sources, which Trump is gutting.


    Even Democrats should know you don't put children in harm's way by
    putting their tents and cabins at a summer camp in the flood plain of a
    river. I remember old farmers out on the Great Plains who remembered
    stories from the pioneers about how the Indians warned the settlers not
    to put their barns and farm houses in areas that tended to flood.
    Sooner or later, rivers flood and lessons (hopefully) are learned. A
    trailer court gets washed out along a river or dry river bed during a
    freak storm and the "officials" usually won't allow another trailer
    court to go in and they make the area a no-build zone. The blame for the
    loss of lives in Texas Hill Country goes squarely on people who failed
    to foresee a freak weather event and plan in advance for such a
    possibility.

    --
    First we will destroy your identity. Then we will teach you your past
    was evil. You will conclude yourself that your inheritance, your
    homeland, your ancestors and your people are underserving of it all.
    Then we will complete your dispossession and dissolve you into the final
    phase of the Kalergi Plan.

    ‘The quiet that follows an exchange of missiles should not be mistaken
    for peace. It is often the eye of the storm.’

    https://www.globalgulag.us

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  • From Mitchell Holman@21:1/5 to Doctor Fill on Sun Jul 6 18:20:56 2025
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    XPost: alt.fan.rush-limbaugh

    Doctor Fill <[email protected]> wrote in news:104e7og$28s2o$[email protected]:

    On 7/6/2025 7:16 AM, Mitchell Holman wrote:
    "chine.bleu" <[email protected]> wrote in
    news:104d2vm$20dht$[email protected]:

    Mitchell Holman wrote:
    c186282 <[email protected]> wrote in
    news:[email protected]:

    https://www.newsnationnow.com/weather/multiple-deaths-texas-
    flooding/

    32 confirmed dead in Kerr County, Texas

    As many as 25 campers still missing

    Torrential rains caused the flash flooding

    . . .

    TV coverage shows a major mess, lots of flooding
    even in city areas too. The river is still way
    high - well up the trunks of trees, 12+ feet
    over normal likely. The worst was over 30 feet.

    Of course the Wokies leapt on this and blamed
    TRUMP for the weather.


    Prove it.

    Like tsunamis, floods are less dangerous if you get warnings and go
    to
    higher ground.

    <https://www.texastribune.org/2025/07/05/texas-hill-country-floods-
    warn
    ing-forecast-nws/>




    Warnings from government sources, which Trump is gutting.


    Even Democrats should know you don't put children in harm's way by
    putting their tents and cabins at a summer camp in the flood plain of a river.


    Blaming the parents of the victims.

    That a new low, even for conservatives.

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  • From Ubiquitous@21:1/5 to All on Sun Jul 6 19:44:55 2025
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    c186282 wrote:


    https://www.newsnationno

    God likes killing rednecks. Who doesn't?

    He's punishing white trash assholes for supporting Trump and being fake Christians.

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  • From chine.bleu@21:1/5 to Doctor Fill on Sun Jul 6 13:32:23 2025
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    XPost: alt.fan.rush-limbaugh

    Doctor Fill wrote:
    Even Democrats should know you don't put children in harm's way by
    putting their tents and cabins at a summer camp in the flood plain of a river. I remember old

    Texas is a Democrat stronghold.

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  • From Doctor Fill@21:1/5 to Mitchell Holman on Sun Jul 6 15:46:44 2025
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    XPost: alt.fan.rush-limbaugh

    On 7/6/2025 12:20 PM, Mitchell Holman wrote:
    Doctor Fill <[email protected]> wrote in news:104e7og$28s2o$[email protected]:

    On 7/6/2025 7:16 AM, Mitchell Holman wrote:
    "chine.bleu" <[email protected]> wrote in
    news:104d2vm$20dht$[email protected]:

    Mitchell Holman wrote:
    c186282 <[email protected]> wrote in
    news:[email protected]:

    https://www.newsnationnow.com/weather/multiple-deaths-texas-
    flooding/

    32 confirmed dead in Kerr County, Texas

    As many as 25 campers still missing

    Torrential rains caused the flash flooding

    . . .

    TV coverage shows a major mess, lots of flooding
    even in city areas too. The river is still way
    high - well up the trunks of trees, 12+ feet
    over normal likely. The worst was over 30 feet.

    Of course the Wokies leapt on this and blamed
    TRUMP for the weather.


    Prove it.

    Like tsunamis, floods are less dangerous if you get warnings and go
    to
    higher ground.

    <https://www.texastribune.org/2025/07/05/texas-hill-country-floods-
    warn
    ing-forecast-nws/>




    Warnings from government sources, which Trump is gutting.


    Even Democrats should know you don't put children in harm's way by
    putting their tents and cabins at a summer camp in the flood plain of a
    river.


    Blaming the parents of the victims.

    That a new low, even for conservatives.



    Please cite where in my comments you imply that I blamed "the parents of
    the victims" for where the Christian girl's camp owners and
    administrators placed the children's residences. You can't. Please cite
    what makes making observations about a flood makes one a "conservative".

    The same area was flooded in 1987 and the same Christian children's
    camps were flooded under the same weather conditions with the same
    resulting deaths. Those who don't learn from history are doomed to
    repeat it.

    The 1987 Guadalupe River Flood

    On July 17, 1987, a devastating flash flood on the Guadalupe River swept
    away a church camp bus near Comfort, Texas—claiming the lives of ten children.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hxVpDzS68VU

    --
    First we will destroy your identity. Then we will teach you your past
    was evil. You will conclude yourself that your inheritance, your
    homeland, your ancestors and your people are underserving of it all.
    Then we will complete your dispossession and dissolve you into the final
    phase of the Kalergi Plan.

    ‘The quiet that follows an exchange of missiles should not be mistaken
    for peace. It is often the eye of the storm.’

    https://www.globalgulag.us

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  • From King Gervasio.Bartolome@21:1/5 to All on Sun Jul 6 22:32:32 2025
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    XPost: alt.fan.rush-limbaugh

    % <[email protected]> posted:

    pothead wrote:
    On 7/5/2025 3:06 PM, c186282 wrote:
    https://www.newsnationnow.com/weather/multiple-deaths-texas-flooding/

    32 confirmed dead in Kerr County, Texas

    As many as 25 campers still missing

    Torrential rains caused the flash flooding

    . . .

       TV coverage shows a major mess, lots of flooding
       even in city areas too. The river is still way
       high - well up the trunks of trees, 12+ feet
       over normal likely. The worst was over 30 feet.

       Of course the Wokies leapt on this and blamed
       TRUMP for the weather.

    Bullshit. No one "blamed Trump" for the weather. What people *did* accurately and rightly blame the Orange Fat Fuck for is cuts to the NWS.

    When you write "wokie," you're admitting to being a Nazi and to having
    lost the debate, such as it was, with your opponents. It figures that you're just too fucking stupid to see this.

    Total disaster in times we have hundreds of weather satellites live monitoring weather world-wide.

    Dubai Weather Center monitors every single rainy cloud to make a decision to spread
    it with chemicals to get some rain water on the ground.

    Canada, Toronto, Japan, Tokyo, monitor weather and announce 99.99% reliable live weather forecasts

    What went wrong with Texas ?

    30 years ago I have co-founded world's first Internet Based Academy Corporation GNA Inc., Austin, TX

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  • From c186282@21:1/5 to Doctor Fill on Sun Jul 6 20:18:00 2025
    XPost: alt.survival, alt.disaster, alt.politics.usa
    XPost: alt.fan.rush-limbaugh

    On 7/6/25 5:46 PM, Doctor Fill wrote:
    On 7/6/2025 12:20 PM, Mitchell Holman wrote:
    Doctor Fill <[email protected]> wrote in news:104e7og$28s2o$[email protected]:

    On 7/6/2025 7:16 AM, Mitchell Holman wrote:
    "chine.bleu" <[email protected]> wrote in
    news:104d2vm$20dht$[email protected]:

    Mitchell Holman wrote:
    c186282 <[email protected]> wrote in
    news:[email protected]:

    https://www.newsnationnow.com/weather/multiple-deaths-texas-
    flooding/

    32 confirmed dead in Kerr County, Texas

    As many as 25 campers still missing

    Torrential rains caused the flash flooding

    . . .

          TV coverage shows a major mess, lots of flooding
          even in city areas too. The river is still way
          high - well up the trunks of trees, 12+ feet
          over normal likely. The worst was over 30 feet.

          Of course the Wokies leapt on this and blamed
          TRUMP for the weather.


           Prove it.

    Like tsunamis, floods are less dangerous if you get warnings and go
    to
    higher ground.

    <https://www.texastribune.org/2025/07/05/texas-hill-country-floods-
    warn
    ing-forecast-nws/>




          Warnings from government sources, which Trump is gutting.


    Even Democrats should know you don't put children in harm's way by
    putting their tents and cabins at a summer camp in the flood plain of a
    river.


          Blaming the parents of the victims.

          That a new low, even for conservatives.



    Please cite where in my comments you imply that I blamed "the parents of
    the victims" for where the Christian girl's camp owners and
    administrators placed the children's residences.  You can't. Please cite what makes making observations about a flood makes one a "conservative".

    The same area was flooded in 1987 and the same Christian children's
    camps were flooded under the same weather conditions with the same
    resulting deaths.  Those who don't learn from history are doomed to
    repeat it.

    The 1987 Guadalupe River Flood

    On July 17, 1987, a devastating flash flood on the Guadalupe River swept
    away a church camp bus near Comfort, Texas—claiming the lives of ten children.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hxVpDzS68VU


    People just totally IGNORE all those weather warnings.
    Too many, and bad stuff almost NEVER happens. The Weather
    Service DID issue a series of escalating panic warnings
    that night - nobody listened.

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  • From Mitchell Holman@21:1/5 to chine.bleu on Mon Jul 7 01:46:05 2025
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    XPost: alt.fan.rush-limbaugh

    "chine.bleu" <[email protected]> wrote in news:104emgn$2e239$3@dont- email.me:

    Doctor Fill wrote:
    Even Democrats should know you don't put children in harm's way by
    putting their tents and cabins at a summer camp in the flood plain of a
    river. I remember old

    Texas is a Democrat stronghold.


    Actually it is mixed.

    The GOP rules the state legislature
    but all the biggest cities (Houston, San
    Antonio, Dallas, El Paso) have Democratic
    majorities.

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  • From c186282@21:1/5 to pothead on Sun Jul 6 21:41:33 2025
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    XPost: alt.fan.rush-limbaugh

    On 7/6/25 12:26 PM, pothead wrote:
    On 7/5/2025 3:06 PM, c186282 wrote:
    https://www.newsnationnow.com/weather/multiple-deaths-texas-flooding/

    32 confirmed dead in Kerr County, Texas

    As many as 25 campers still missing

    Torrential rains caused the flash flooding

    . . .

       TV coverage shows a major mess, lots of flooding
       even in city areas too. The river is still way
       high - well up the trunks of trees, 12+ feet
       over normal likely. The worst was over 30 feet.

       Of course the Wokies leapt on this and blamed
       TRUMP for the weather.

    Bullshit. No one "blamed Trump" for the weather. What people *did*
    accurately and rightly blame the Orange Fat Fuck for is cuts to the NWS.

    When you write "wokie," you're admitting to being a Nazi and to having
    lost the debate, such as it was, with your opponents. It figures that
    you're just too fucking stupid to see this.

    Ah ... FakePothead again .......

    Oh, and 'wokies' are the extremists - everybody
    else is more like 'normal'.

    BTW - the weather service DID issue a string of
    escalating messages. Nobody paid attention.

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  • From chine.bleu@21:1/5 to All on Sun Jul 6 21:09:23 2025
    XPost: alt.survival, alt.disaster, alt.politics.usa
    XPost: alt.fan.rush-limbaugh

    c186282 wrote:
    Oh, and 'wokies' are the extremists - everybody
    else is more like 'normal'.

    BTW - the weather service DID issue a string of
    escalating messages. Nobody paid attention.

    Did NWS know who to tell?

    --
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  • From -hh@21:1/5 to chine.bleu on Mon Jul 7 07:04:40 2025
    XPost: alt.survival, alt.disaster, alt.politics.usa
    XPost: alt.fan.rush-limbaugh

    On 7/7/25 00:09, chine.bleu wrote:
    c186282 wrote:
       Oh, and 'wokies' are the extremists - everybody
       else is more like 'normal'.

       BTW - the weather service DID issue a string of
       escalating messages. Nobody paid attention.

    Did NWS know who to tell?


    Reportedly, the NWS communication coordinator was DOGE'ed.

    Ditto a few others on staff that would be proactively "pushing" the
    warning out to the local communities.

    But that doesn't mean that the local communities are totally excused
    either: the county reportedly lacked an adequate warning system for
    years and has had proposals to build one with local tax revenues...

    ...but the decision was made that lower taxes was more important.
    Thus, FAFO applies.


    -hh

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  • From NoBody@21:1/5 to All on Mon Jul 7 07:47:08 2025
    XPost: alt.survival, alt.disaster, alt.politics.usa
    XPost: alt.fan.rush-limbaugh

    On 7/6/2025 6:41 PM, c186282 wrote:
    On 7/6/25 12:26 PM, pothead wrote:
    On 7/5/2025 3:06 PM, c186282 wrote:
    https://www.newsnationnow.com/weather/multiple-deaths-texas-flooding/

    32 confirmed dead in Kerr County, Texas

    As many as 25 campers still missing

    Torrential rains caused the flash flooding

    . . .

       TV coverage shows a major mess, lots of flooding
       even in city areas too. The river is still way
       high - well up the trunks of trees, 12+ feet
       over normal likely. The worst was over 30 feet.

       Of course the Wokies leapt on this and blamed
       TRUMP for the weather.

    Bullshit. No one "blamed Trump" for the weather. What people *did* accurately
    and rightly blame the Orange Fat Fuck for is cuts to the NWS.

    When you write "wokie," you're admitting to being a Nazi and to having lost >> the debate, such as it was, with your opponents. It figures that you're just >> too fucking stupid to see this.

      Ah ... FakePothead again

    Kicking your ass again.


      Oh, and 'wokies' are

    "wokie" is your way of admitting:

    1) that you're a racist Nazi
    2) that you've lost the debate

    The people you sneeringly call "wokie" are your intellectual and moral superiors. They say that racism is still a huge issue. You say it isn't. They're
    right and you're wrong — that's settled. But you can't address their arguments
    head-on. So, instead, you just sneer at them and call them names. But they're right and you're wrong. You lose the debate. By denying that racism is real and a huge issue, you are inadvertently declaring that you're a racist Nazi.

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  • From pothead@21:1/5 to [email protected] on Mon Jul 7 18:48:17 2025
    XPost: alt.survival, alt.disaster, alt.politics.usa
    XPost: alt.fan.rush-limbaugh

    On 2025-07-07, c186282 <[email protected]> wrote:
    On 7/6/25 12:26 PM, pothead wrote:
    On 7/5/2025 3:06 PM, c186282 wrote:
    https://www.newsnationnow.com/weather/multiple-deaths-texas-flooding/

    32 confirmed dead in Kerr County, Texas

    As many as 25 campers still missing

    Torrential rains caused the flash flooding

    . . .

       TV coverage shows a major mess, lots of flooding
       even in city areas too. The river is still way
       high - well up the trunks of trees, 12+ feet
       over normal likely. The worst was over 30 feet.

       Of course the Wokies leapt on this and blamed
       TRUMP for the weather.

    Bullshit. No one "blamed Trump" for the weather. What people *did*
    accurately and rightly blame the Orange Fat Fuck for is cuts to the NWS.

    When you write "wokie," you're admitting to being a Nazi and to having
    lost the debate, such as it was, with your opponents. It figures that
    you're just too fucking stupid to see this.

    Ah ... FakePothead again .......

    Oh, and 'wokies' are the extremists - everybody
    else is more like 'normal'.

    BTW - the weather service DID issue a string of
    escalating messages. Nobody paid attention.

    Sure is. Easily recognized though.
    And that idiot pee=scent keeps cross posting the fakes to non related groups.


    --
    pothead

    36- George Graves: "Jason. You have started an argument with
    the *Snit (AKA Michael Glasser)*, this should not be done. He
    will drive you crazy with his twisted logic, his deep-rooted
    need to be ALWAYS right at any cost. He will move goalposts,
    set up strawmen, and bore you into submission with his endless
    pedanticism. The only way to engage him is to hit and run. NEVER
    engage him, it's a futile, empty procedure that will only anger
    you and feed him. Take my advice and STAY AWAY!" 27 Oct 2004 <https://web.archive.org/web/20190529043314/http://cosmicpenguin.com/snitlist.html>

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  • From c186282@21:1/5 to pothead on Mon Jul 7 17:59:55 2025
    XPost: alt.survival, alt.disaster, alt.politics.usa
    XPost: alt.fan.rush-limbaugh

    On 7/7/25 2:48 PM, pothead wrote:
    On 2025-07-07, c186282 <[email protected]> wrote:
    On 7/6/25 12:26 PM, pothead wrote:
    On 7/5/2025 3:06 PM, c186282 wrote:
    https://www.newsnationnow.com/weather/multiple-deaths-texas-flooding/

    32 confirmed dead in Kerr County, Texas

    As many as 25 campers still missing

    Torrential rains caused the flash flooding

    . . .

       TV coverage shows a major mess, lots of flooding
       even in city areas too. The river is still way
       high - well up the trunks of trees, 12+ feet
       over normal likely. The worst was over 30 feet.

       Of course the Wokies leapt on this and blamed
       TRUMP for the weather.

    Bullshit. No one "blamed Trump" for the weather. What people *did*
    accurately and rightly blame the Orange Fat Fuck for is cuts to the NWS. >>>
    When you write "wokie," you're admitting to being a Nazi and to having
    lost the debate, such as it was, with your opponents. It figures that
    you're just too fucking stupid to see this.

    Ah ... FakePothead again .......

    Oh, and 'wokies' are the extremists - everybody
    else is more like 'normal'.

    BTW - the weather service DID issue a string of
    escalating messages. Nobody paid attention.

    Sure is. Easily recognized though.
    And that idiot pee=scent keeps cross posting the fakes to non related groups.

    He's doing me also. Isn't it great when someone
    thinks you are SO important and relevant that
    they wanna pretend to be you ? :-)

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  • From c186282@21:1/5 to Ubiquitous on Mon Jul 7 18:08:20 2025
    XPost: alt.politics.usa, alt.fan.rush-limbaugh

    On 7/6/25 3:44 PM, Ubiquitous wrote:
    c186282 wrote:


    https://www.newsnationno

    God likes killing rednecks. Who doesn't?

    He's punishing white trash assholes for supporting Trump and being fake Christians.

    Hmmm ... which are the 'real' Christians ? SO many
    sects/sub-sects/denominations .........

    Are rattlesnakes involved ?

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  • From pothead@21:1/5 to [email protected] on Mon Jul 7 23:03:27 2025
    XPost: alt.survival, alt.disaster, alt.politics.usa
    XPost: alt.fan.rush-limbaugh

    On 2025-07-07, c186282 <[email protected]> wrote:
    On 7/7/25 2:48 PM, pothead wrote:
    On 2025-07-07, c186282 <[email protected]> wrote:
    On 7/6/25 12:26 PM, pothead wrote:
    On 7/5/2025 3:06 PM, c186282 wrote:
    https://www.newsnationnow.com/weather/multiple-deaths-texas-flooding/ >>>>>
    32 confirmed dead in Kerr County, Texas

    As many as 25 campers still missing

    Torrential rains caused the flash flooding

    . . .

       TV coverage shows a major mess, lots of flooding
       even in city areas too. The river is still way
       high - well up the trunks of trees, 12+ feet
       over normal likely. The worst was over 30 feet.

       Of course the Wokies leapt on this and blamed
       TRUMP for the weather.

    Bullshit. No one "blamed Trump" for the weather. What people *did*
    accurately and rightly blame the Orange Fat Fuck for is cuts to the NWS. >>>>
    When you write "wokie," you're admitting to being a Nazi and to having >>>> lost the debate, such as it was, with your opponents. It figures that
    you're just too fucking stupid to see this.

    Ah ... FakePothead again .......

    Oh, and 'wokies' are the extremists - everybody
    else is more like 'normal'.

    BTW - the weather service DID issue a string of
    escalating messages. Nobody paid attention.

    Sure is. Easily recognized though.
    And that idiot pee=scent keeps cross posting the fakes to non related groups.

    He's doing me also. Isn't it great when someone
    thinks you are SO important and relevant that
    they wanna pretend to be you ? :-)

    Haha!
    We both live rent free in the forger's head.


    --
    pothead

    36- George Graves: "Jason. You have started an argument with
    the *Snit (AKA Michael Glasser)*, this should not be done. He
    will drive you crazy with his twisted logic, his deep-rooted
    need to be ALWAYS right at any cost. He will move goalposts,
    set up strawmen, and bore you into submission with his endless
    pedanticism. The only way to engage him is to hit and run. NEVER
    engage him, it's a futile, empty procedure that will only anger
    you and feed him. Take my advice and STAY AWAY!" 27 Oct 2004 <https://web.archive.org/web/20190529043314/http://cosmicpenguin.com/snitlist.html>

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  • From chine.bleu@21:1/5 to All on Mon Jul 7 18:53:44 2025
    XPost: alt.politics.usa, alt.fan.rush-limbaugh

    c186282 wrote:
    On 7/6/25 3:44 PM, Ubiquitous wrote:
    c186282 wrote:


    https://www.newsnationno

    God likes killing rednecks. Who doesn't?

    He's punishing white trash assholes for supporting Trump and being fake
    Christians.

    Hmmm ... which are the 'real' Christians ? SO many
    sects/sub-sects/denominations .........

    Are rattlesnakes involved ?

    <https://www.quakeract.org/>

    --
    Siri Seal of Disavowal #000-001. Disavowed. Denied. @
    Thank goodness my iron lung is working again! /|\
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  • From c186282@21:1/5 to FPP on Wed Jul 9 19:56:05 2025
    XPost: alt.survival, alt.disaster, alt.politics.usa
    XPost: alt.fan.rush-limbaugh

    On 7/9/25 2:00 PM, FPP wrote:
    On 7/5/25 06:07:06 PM. c186282 wrote:
    https://www.newsnationnow.com/weather/multiple-deaths-texas-flooding/

    32 confirmed dead in Kerr County, Texas
    As many as 25 campers still missing
    Torrential rains caused the flash flooding

    Sometimes, bad things happen to bad people.

    Feeling suicidal eh ?

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  • From Dark Brandon@21:1/5 to All on Thu Jul 10 17:22:08 2025
    XPost: alt.survival, alt.disaster, alt.politics.usa
    XPost: alt.fan.rush-limbaugh

    On 7/7/2025 5:29 PM, % wrote:
    pothead wrote:
    On 2025-07-07, c186282 <[email protected]> wrote:
    On 7/7/25 2:48 PM, pothead wrote:
    On 2025-07-07, c186282 <[email protected]> wrote:
    On 7/6/25 12:26 PM, pothead wrote:
    On 7/5/2025 3:06 PM, c186282 wrote:
    https://www.newsnationnow.com/weather/multiple-deaths-texas-
    flooding/

    32 confirmed dead in Kerr County, Texas

    As many as 25 campers still missing

    Torrential rains caused the flash flooding

    . . .

         TV coverage shows a major mess, lots of flooding
         even in city areas too. The river is still way
         high - well up the trunks of trees, 12+ feet
         over normal likely. The worst was over 30 feet.

         Of course the Wokies leapt on this and blamed
         TRUMP for the weather.

    Bullshit. No one "blamed Trump" for the weather. What people *did* >>>>>> accurately and rightly blame the Orange Fat Fuck for is cuts to
    the NWS.

    When you write "wokie," you're admitting to being a Nazi and to
    having
    lost the debate, such as it was, with your opponents. It figures that >>>>>> you're just too fucking stupid to see this.

         Ah ... FakePothead again .......

         Oh, and 'wokies' are the extremists - everybody
         else is more like 'normal'.

         BTW - the weather service DID issue a string of
         escalating messages. Nobody paid attention.

    Sure is. Easily recognized though.
    And that idiot pee=scent keeps cross posting the fakes to non
    related groups.

        He's doing me also. Isn't it great when someone
        thinks you are SO important and relevant that
        they wanna pretend to be you ?  :-)

    Haha!
    We both live rent free in the forger's head.


    you'd live anywhere that's free

    An interesting piece of the flood story for ya'll:

    Firefighters to seek firing of Chief Baker
    Monday, July 7, 2025 by Jo Clifton
    Austin Firefighters Association President Bob Nicks will hold a press conference today to discuss the removal of Fire Chief Joel Baker from
    his position. Nicks told the Austin Monitor that Baker issued a standing
    order on June 6 that prevented Austin firefighters from deploying to
    assist those working to rescue people during the catastrophic 4th of
    July flooding in Central Texas.

    Nicks said he plans to set up a vote among firefighters expressing no confidence in Baker and urging his removal. He expects the vote to be
    held online from July 9-11. Nicks explained that Baker had “a standing
    order that we would not be deployed,” starting on June 6. “We had active boat crews ready to go.” He said AFD was contacted for help when
    flooding seemed possible and firefighters could have been on the scene
    on July 3, before the catastrophe occurred.

    “We are disgusted with our fire chief, he needs to be held accountable
    and fired for his disgraceful dereliction of duty,” Nicks wrote on Facebook.

    Chief Baker told the Austin Monitor via email that the department must prioritize how to use its resources and strike a balance between local
    needs and others’ requests.

    “In an effort to strike that balance, AFD deployed three rescue swimmers
    on Friday, July 4 to serve with the Texas Task Force 1 helicopter search
    and rescue team (HSART) to perform water rescues in San Angelo,
    Kerrville and Seguin. On Saturday and Sunday, July 5 and 6, two crews,
    eight total fire personnel, and an AFD boat, were assigned to assist ESD
    1 with search efforts at Cow Creek and Big Sandy Creek. An additional
    six personnel were deployed today, at approximately 9 a.m., to augment
    Texas Task Force 1 search and rescue efforts in the area. AFD is a
    strong public safety partner in our region,” Baker wrote. “We will
    continue to live up to that reputation while maintaining adequate
    resources for those we serve in our City and neighboring communities.”

    Nicks wrote: “It brings the Austin Firefighters no pleasure to report to
    the community that The Austin Fire Chief denied the deployment of Austin firefighters to Kerrville until very late into the event (so today!),
    with the exception of only 3 AFD rescue swimmers who helped staff helo
    teams (which still were NOT deployed until the afternoon of the 4th).

    “The Austin Firefighter special operations teams are specially trained
    for hill country swift water rescue and are some of best, if not the
    best, swift water boat teams in the State of Texas,” he continued.

    “It is absolutely outrageous that the Austin fire chief, Joel G Baker,
    would not allow highly trained Firefighters from Austin to respond to Kerrville,” Nicks wrote. He concluded that “LIVES WERE LIKEY LOST
    BECAUSE OF CHIEF BAKERS DECISION!”

    Nicks said Baker did not deploy teams to Kerrville when he could have
    because he did not understand that the city would be reimbursed for any expenses incurred in helping flood victims outside the city. Nicks wrote
    on Facebook, “I explained the reimbursement process to Chief Baker last
    week and he failed to understand this very simple concept.”

    Nicks has asked for public support. He wrote, “The Austin Firefighters
    commit to being transparent to the community about this process to
    remove our fire chief and hold all of those accountable that were part
    of this atrocity.”

    “The firefighters hope we have your support,” Nicks said. “It’s going to
    get ugly.”

    He continued, “I can’t possibly express to you how outraged and sickened that the firefighters are that we were not allowed to do the job. The
    job that we have trained so hard and long to do during the historic
    floods just occurred in Kerrville…we could’ve made a difference and we
    were forced to stand down and lives were lost.”

    A June 6 email probably explains Baker’s reluctance, at least in part,
    to send out teams from AFD. That email from Andre Jordan, states “AFD
    has suspended deployments, both TEEX (Fire Training Academy) and TIFMAS
    (Texas Intrastate Fire Mutual Aid System), until October 1. This does
    not include the boat team that is currently deployed.

    “The City is facing a budget crisis, and there is currently something
    like $800,000 in outstanding reimbursements owed to AFD by the State of
    Texas. The City wants to make sure this money is reimbursed before the
    end of the fiscal year, and does not want to be in a situation where
    additional money is expended on deployments and is not recouped before
    the end of the fiscal year.”

    Jordan is listed online as Division Chief, Special Operations & Homeland Security at the City of Austin.

    The Austin Monitor’s work is made possible by donations from the
    community. Though our reporting covers donors from time to time, we are
    careful to keep business and editorial efforts separate while
    maintaining transparency. A complete list of donors is available here,
    and our code of ethics is explained here. This story has been changed
    since publication to reflect the correct dates of the union vote.

    --
    First we will destroy your identity. Then we will teach you your past
    was evil. You will conclude yourself that your inheritance, your
    homeland, your ancestors and your people are underserving of it all.
    Then we will complete your dispossession and dissolve you into the final
    phase of the Kalergi Plan.

    https://www.globalgulag.us

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  • From Gronk@21:1/5 to All on Sun Jul 13 22:55:45 2025
    XPost: alt.survival, alt.disaster, alt.politics.usa
    XPost: alt.fan.rush-limbaugh

    c186282 wrote:


      Of course the Wokies leapt on this and blamed


    Keep up. Magats say


    https://www.yahoo.com/news/maga-congressional-candidate-calls-texas-215509077.html

    A MAGA congressional candidate is facing backlash
    after spreading conspiracy theories about the
    deadly flash floods along the Guadalupe River in
    Texas.

    Kandiss Taylor, who is running to represent Georgia
    in the House of Representatives, posted on X Saturday:
    “Fake weather. Fake hurricanes. Fake flooding. Fake.
    Fake. Fake.”

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  • From Mitchell Holman@21:1/5 to Gronk on Mon Jul 14 13:09:54 2025
    XPost: alt.survival, alt.disaster, alt.politics.usa
    XPost: alt.fan.rush-limbaugh

    Gronk <[email protected]d> wrote in
    news:10522kh$37ren$[email protected]:

    c186282 wrote:


      Of course the Wokies leapt on this and blamed


    Keep up. Magats say


    https://www.yahoo.com/news/maga-congressional-candidate-calls-texas-215 509077.html

    A MAGA congressional candidate is facing backlash
    after spreading conspiracy theories about the
    deadly flash floods along the Guadalupe River in
    Texas.

    Kandiss Taylor, who is running to represent Georgia
    in the House of Representatives, posted on X Saturday:
    “Fake weather. Fake hurricanes. Fake flooding. Fake.
    Fake. Fake.”



    Remember the 2018 midterms, when
    Republicans elected a dead pimp?





    Death Doesn't Stop Nevada Pimp From Winning Election
    November 7, 2018

    https://www.cbsnews.com/sacramento/news/dead-pimp-dennis-hof-wins/

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