A Georgia Republican seeking a seat in the U.S. House of Representatives in 2026 is doubling down on her assertion that the flash flood that has claimed over sixty lives in Kerr County, Texas was “fake” by promoting a new conspiracy involving $175 million land theft..
On Saturday, Kandiss Taylor, who ran for governor of Georgia in 2022 with a campaign slogan of “Jesus, Guns and Babies,” questioned the tragedy in Texas by posing on X, “Fake weather. Fake hurricanes. Fake flooding. Fake. Fake. Fake,” as authorities in Kerr County continued to search for bodies.
Despite facing harsh criticism, she added on Sunday by highlighting a post suggesting the weather was being manipulated as part of a “land grab” having to do with the impending construction of a natural gas power plant.
Adding a “Well…well…well” comment, she linked to a post on X from “The Patriot Voice” which claimed, “Kerrville, Texas city council just recently approved construction of a $175 Million Natural Gas Power Plant. Out of curiosity, I looked to see if there were any “smart city” or major construction projects slated for Kerrville, Texas in the near future… Lo and behold…”
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The Patriot Voice’s TPV_John continued, ” Is it possible that weather modification is in play in Kerrville, causing Biblical levels of flooding, because a LAND GRAB may be necessary to build this plant? Much like Asheville, NC when it was found that the Government (DoD) was trying to confiscate the lithium mines there, and the flooding was apparently caused from the off shoot of a tropical storm/hurricane. JUST like today in Kerrville…”
“I think the possibility of Asheville repeating in Kerrville more PROBABLE than not. The pattern and precedent exists, many times over… Whenever the Government wants land, they either find a way to flood it out catastrophically, or burn it all down,” he added.
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