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Georgia MAGA Candidate Stands by ‘Fake Weather’ Claims After Texas Flash Flood

Texas authorities have detailed their cloud seeding operations to counter misinformation after confirming more than 50 deaths

Jody Fischer, director of flight operations for a North Dakota-based cloud seeding business, adjusts flares used for a seeding on a plane
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Overview

  • Kandiss Taylor tweeted that the Kerr County floods were “fake weather,” attributing real damage to cloud seeding and geoengineering
  • Officials confirmed over 50 fatalities in the flash flood and are searching for at least 27 girls still missing from Camp Mystic
  • Former Rep. Adam Kinzinger, attorney Tracey Gallagher and commentator Thomas Mix have publicly condemned Taylor’s conspiracy assertions
  • Local water districts fund cloud seeding across 31 million acres from April through September to boost precipitation and fight drought
  • Taylor has doubled down on her allegations, refusing to retract her claims despite bipartisan criticism