US ARMY HERO DIES SAVING CHILD FROM FLASH FLOOD IN TEXAS — DEEP STATE SILENT
A decorated soldier from the 101st Airborne Division DIED IN ACTION last night in Kerr County, Texas — but not in combat. He gave his life to save a mother and her toddler from the wrath of a flash flood that tore through the Guadalupe River. The child lived. He didn’t. The mainstream media is SILENT. The Pentagon is hiding the name. And the storm? Too fast. Too precise. Too suspicious.
The 101st was deployed near the southern border, officially for “support.” But boots on the ground say otherwise. Commander David Gardner redirected his men not to chase illegals — but to chase something else. Then the skies opened. Over a FOOT of rain fell in hours. Ingram and surrounding farmland were swallowed whole.
A decorated soldier from the 101st Airborne Division DIED IN ACTION last night in Kerr County, Texas — but not in combat. He gave his life to save a mother and her toddler from the wrath of a flash flood that tore through the Guadalupe River. The child lived. He didn’t. The mainstream media is SILENT. The Pentagon is hiding the name. And the storm? Too fast. Too precise. Too suspicious.
The 101st was deployed near the southern border, officially for “support.” But boots on the ground say otherwise. Commander David Gardner redirected his men not to chase illegals — but to chase something else. Then the skies opened. Over a FOOT of rain fell in hours. Ingram and surrounding farmland were swallowed whole.
09:49 PM - Jul 10, 2025
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