This lady's site keeps showing up in my feed. I'm skeptical to say the least. But I am curious if any pros would like to comment on it. Below is my query to Grok and it's response to get things started.
Q: There is a Facebook page run by a Michaela Jade Taylor that offers theories on what really happened during the Kerrville floods of July, 2025. Can you summarize her theory?
A: Mikaela Jade Taylor (often spelled Mikaela, matching the Facebook page owner you referenced) runs a Facebook page and the site Karma Breaking News, where she publishes a multi-part investigative series called "FloodGate" on the July 4, 2025, Kerrville/Guadalupe River floods in Texas Hill Country.
Her core theory is that the floods were not purely a natural disaster from heavy rainfall but a man-made catastrophe triggered by the City of Kerrville's Aquifer Storage and Recovery (ASR) operations. According to her, the city's injection of large volumes of water into the aquifer under high pressure created an underground "pressure bomb" (also called a "ticking water bomb") that failed dramatically, causing rapid subsurface drainage through the region's karst (limestone) conduit network and resulting in the sudden, extreme surface flooding that killed dozens (including 37 children, many at Camp Mystic) and affected the area.
Key elements of her claims include:
Note that mainstream reporting and experts have attributed the floods primarily to extreme rainfall (1012+ inches in hours) in a flood-prone area, with separate online conspiracy theories (e.g., cloud seeding) being widely debunked. Taylor's specific ASR/pressure-bomb claims appear to be her distinctive angle, not part of those broader narratives. Her content is available on karmabreakingnews.com/floodgate and her Facebook page.
Q: There is a Facebook page run by a Michaela Jade Taylor that offers theories on what really happened during the Kerrville floods of July, 2025. Can you summarize her theory?
A: Mikaela Jade Taylor (often spelled Mikaela, matching the Facebook page owner you referenced) runs a Facebook page and the site Karma Breaking News, where she publishes a multi-part investigative series called "FloodGate" on the July 4, 2025, Kerrville/Guadalupe River floods in Texas Hill Country.
Her core theory is that the floods were not purely a natural disaster from heavy rainfall but a man-made catastrophe triggered by the City of Kerrville's Aquifer Storage and Recovery (ASR) operations. According to her, the city's injection of large volumes of water into the aquifer under high pressure created an underground "pressure bomb" (also called a "ticking water bomb") that failed dramatically, causing rapid subsurface drainage through the region's karst (limestone) conduit network and resulting in the sudden, extreme surface flooding that killed dozens (including 37 children, many at Camp Mystic) and affected the area.
Key elements of her claims include:
- ASR over-pressurization as the trigger: The city's ASR wells (R-1 and R-2) were actively injecting water at record levels (up to ~1.6 million gallons per day and pressures around 65 PSI) right up until July 3, 2025. This built extreme underground pressure that migrated westward through connected aquifer conduits. Monitor well data allegedly shows this: one well near the ASR site dropped sharply with no rain, while a well ~11.8 miles west rose significantly, creating a "chimney" effect. A "red marl lens" that had contained the pressure failed around mid-June, allowing a fast "shotgun blast"-style breach and rapid drainage.
- The "explosion" and flood mechanism: She describes this as a pressurized system that "exploded" on July 4, discharging water through hills and bypassing normal slow drainage, which explains the flood's speed, scale (Guadalupe River cresting at historic levels), and why surface rainfall alone doesn't fully account for the observed hydrology (e.g., minimal well response during peak flood flows).
- City negligence, ignored warnings, and cover-up: Taylor accuses officials (including Director of Utilities David Barrera) of ignoring public concerns about ASR risks, potassium permanganate (KMnO4) use/treatment chemicals (with spending reportedly up over 1,100% in recent years), and aquifer connections the city allegedly denied. She cites city documents, emergency plans, TCEQ reports, and groundwater data as self-incriminating evidence, plus failures in warnings, siren systems, and disclosures tied to grants.
- Broader narrative: The series (e.g., Floodgate Parts 1, 4, 6, 14) frames it as corruption and incompetence turning a manageable situation into a preventable "loaded shotgun" disaster. She positions her work as data-driven journalism exposing what "really happened," with ongoing updates tying evidence together.
Note that mainstream reporting and experts have attributed the floods primarily to extreme rainfall (1012+ inches in hours) in a flood-prone area, with separate online conspiracy theories (e.g., cloud seeding) being widely debunked. Taylor's specific ASR/pressure-bomb claims appear to be her distinctive angle, not part of those broader narratives. Her content is available on karmabreakingnews.com/floodgate and her Facebook page.