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‎07-09-2025 09:31 AM - edited ‎07-09-2025 09:31 AM
‎07-09-2025 10:08 AM
Good grief. Stop .
Read about cloud seeding. This is not cloud seeding. This is climate change. North Carolina is climate change. Arkansas is climate change. Nebraska is climate change.
Nobody believes this load of malarkey when we have been told for DECADES that this was going to hapoen if we didn't stop the overconsumption of fossils fuels.. Now the chickens have come home to roost and the climate and science deniers want to deflect.
‎07-09-2025 10:09 AM - edited ‎07-09-2025 10:18 AM
Taken from one of our media publications the Texas Tribune.
A flash flood watch was issued by the National Weather Service by Thursday afternoon for the region. Then, in the middle of the night, at 1:14 a.m. Friday, a flash food warning was issued as possibly “catastrophic,” for Bandera and Kerr Counties, according to the NWS. Those alerts would have automatically triggered Wireless Emergency Alerts on enabled mobile devices, the weather service said.
But because the alerts went out when most residents and visitors were asleep, coupled with the fact that many of those children attending summer camp as well as their counselors were without cell phones, the alerts likely went unheeded by many.
Residents who were up before daylight on Friday 4 reported rain misting by 3 a.m. but nothing out of the ordinary. That changed quickly by 5 a.m. Friday when flooding was detected on roadways in Kerr County.
The flooding reached its peak at around 6:45 a.m. in Kerrville, hours after warnings were first issued, according to the local flood gauge.
Kerr County Judge Rob Kelly told reporters on Saturday local residents have rejected the idea of a siren system due to its expense when it had been suggested before.
“The public reeled at the cost,” Judge Kelly said.
So many times I have got up in the morning to find an alert or emergency warning notification was on my phone and I never heard it.
‎07-09-2025 10:21 AM
‎07-09-2025 10:24 AM
‎07-09-2025 10:41 AM
This image is one of thousands and what's going on is not normal. If you haven't noticed it or wondered about it, then get curious.

‎07-09-2025 11:01 AM
‎07-09-2025 11:05 AM
Sigh
‎07-09-2025 11:05 AM
The warm exhaust from an airplane, meets the colder upper atmosphere producing those streaks in the sky.
Ask a meteorologist. Read about cloud seeding (which is a simple and straightforward good thing to help reduce the impacts of drought). Meteorologists know all about this stuff.
‎07-09-2025 11:10 AM - edited ‎07-09-2025 11:11 AM
@Cakers3 wrote:
@ThinkingOutLoud
Those are contrails left by high flying aircraft.
The heat exhaust mixes with atmospheric water vapor. Contrails do disappear but many remain trapped in warmer climate changes.
This photo has been posted all over the Internet: some captioned about the description of what are contrails; others discussed in terms of hot atmospheric conditions and/or climate change.
Research as one chooses and decide from there.
Contrails are different. I've seen the sky above me that looks like that image and I'M NOT ANYWHERE NEAR A MAJOR AIRPORT.
How about you (and others) do some research. Start with this (google this title and watch the 20min video):
Air Force Chemtrail Whistleblower Kristen Meghan Presentation
People ask, "If Chemtrails are real, why aren't there whistleblowers?", the answer is, THERE ARE. There's actually a lot, but they are so heavily censored that you don't see them.
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