(0747) A bit frenetic just now … blogging ultraslow at 0921 … will pick up later.
6. We really do need to look at this Trump Musk Bannon thing
The Last Refuge is the one I’m looking at here:



We have to notice everything at once … an impossible ask. For example, Jae Kim … North Korean? Hmmmmm?
5. IYE corner
a. “The IRS said on Monday that churches will be able to endorse a political candidate to their congregations if they see fit. The move from the agency is a reversal a long-standing rule that tax-exempt nonprofits cannot be engaged in political activity. …”
https://thepostmillennial.com/irs-says-that-churches-can-endorse-political-candidates-from-pulpit
The more things change the more they stay the same. *eye roll*
b. Karli B

4. Toodles has sent further reports
I’m collating them now:
That river reached catastrophic levels in less than an hour overnight with little warning, rising 26 feet in just 45 minutes. Fast-moving flood waters swept homes and cars away, and for Camp Mystic, made it difficult for staff to move hundreds of girls to safer ground in the dark.

“Mystic girls,” as campers are called, include the daughters of former Texas governors Price Daniel, Dan Moody and John Connally, according to a 2011 article by Texas Monthly. Former President Lyndon B. Johnson’s daughters, granddaughters and great-granddaughters also attended.
First Lady Laura Bush was a camp counselor. Counselors typically are college-aged, some work there right after graduating high school.
Because the river cuts through Hunt, it’s a popular place for summer camps. Camp La Junta, an all-boys summer camp, is just a 7 minute drive north of Camp Mystic. Camp La Junta has confirmed that all campers are safe.
Young Camp La Junta camper Ruffin Boyett told KSAT “the cabins were flooding” and walls “broke down” in the middle of the night. He said campers waited on rafters before swimming to safety. Ruffin’s younger brother had to swim out of his cabin since floodwaters reached the top level of the bunkbeds.
“We had one choice and we had to swim out of our cabins,” he said.
https://www.texastribune.org/2025/07/05/camp-mystic-texas-hill-country-flooding-rescue
Camp Mystic is a private Christian summer camp for girls. Established in 1926, Mystic is nestled among cypress, live oak, and pecan trees in the hill country of west-central Texas on the banks of the beautiful Guadalupe River. Mystic is located near the geographical center of Texas, 18 miles northwest of Kerrville. The staff at Mystic strives to provide young girls with a wholesome Christian atmosphere in which they can develop outstanding personal qualities and self-esteem.

Toodles’s main point was that the camp was not the only damage and deaths … there was much fallout apart from that.
Also, why did they not heed clear weather warnings? I, JH, have an opinion there but later. ****
There was also Tood’s concern about just what was being taught to the girls at a place involved in mysticism? Toods is southern protestant, nsturally but “mystic” has shades of the esoteric, the gobbledegook of ritual in certain denominations. This is the sort of place (not the actual one) which she’s more used to:

Maybe if not a Christian or someone in a high gobbledegook church such as the C of E, you might not see what I’m driving at here. Toods mentions that her own chn were at summer camps of the sort … but not “mystical”.
And yes, thst meteorologist was right in that flash flooding has always been in such canyons … this though was beyond hitherto anything seen, which does draw attention to the weather manipulation. The issue is not that Them want to harness the weather … the spawn of shaitan have always wanted to, from the days of zigurats onwards …
… no, the issue is whether they CAN … just as with AI, just as with workable nuclear fusion etc.