Special Reports & Tweets - Alex Jones - 23 little girls missing from summer camp in Texas after massive storm... Aired: 2025-07-04 Duration: 04:16 === Texas Flood Crisis (03:46) === [00:00:01] Overnight, rivers and creeks raised as much as 25 feet in the Texas Hill Country, just west of Austin, Texas. [00:00:09] I have deep roots there. [00:00:11] I have a lot of family lives out there. [00:00:12] I vacation out there very often, especially around the 4th of July. [00:00:17] A few weeks ago, I was considering renting a cabin out on the Main River that actually completely flooded over 25 feet. [00:00:27] It swept away a Christian camp. [00:00:31] 23 little girls are missing. [00:00:33] You have to understand that the Texas hill country is very, very rocky. [00:00:39] There's really no soil and it's just a lot of scrub brush. [00:00:43] And that when it floods and when four or five feet of water hit the ground, it's explosively dangerous. [00:00:51] So when I got up this morning and saw that huge storm that looked like a hurricane just boiling, and I looked at the time lapse that had been there for five or six hours overnight, I was, I told my family this morning when I got up at like 7 a.m., I said, this is going to be a lot of death. [00:01:07] But it's worse than I even thought. [00:01:11] 4th of July is when everybody goes out there. [00:01:13] Willie Nelson used to have his famous 4th of July picnic out there in Lukenbach. [00:01:17] He's actually having it tonight with Bob Dylan here in Austin. [00:01:20] So that gives you an idea how many people are out there. [00:01:22] I mean, I have a lot of friends, a lot of family that actually were vacationing out and around there. [00:01:28] They weren't on the main rivers. [00:01:31] But I've made a few calls. [00:01:32] They haven't called me back. [00:01:33] It is a disaster zone. [00:01:34] And here's the other thing. [00:01:36] You can see the videos on access on the front page with the helicopters and the people you lower down on winches and the sheriff's department, state police. [00:01:44] I mean, they are out there risking their lives. [00:01:47] I mean, this is dangerous. [00:01:49] You're talking about just blasting water like out of a fire hose. [00:01:54] But, you know, a million times that. [00:01:55] I mean, it's more than a million times that. [00:01:58] It's just crazy. [00:02:00] So, you know, people went to sleep last night. [00:02:02] They didn't know. [00:02:03] Boom. [00:02:03] In this came in the middle of the night. [00:02:05] So pray for folks. [00:02:06] This is going to be a major historic disaster. [00:02:10] I would imagine they're already saying 16 dead now and hundreds and hundreds of missing, 23 at one little girl's camp. [00:02:18] I think you're going to have hundreds of dead. [00:02:21] So this has happened before. [00:02:22] There's hits climate change and all the rest of it. [00:02:24] No, it's Texas still country, but still doesn't lessen the fact that it's terrible. [00:02:29] And as California, everybody have moved down here. [00:02:31] These folks don't know about this. [00:02:32] Other parts of the country, people will drive across, you know, a stream or a blocked road. [00:02:36] There's signs everywhere in Texas. [00:02:38] Don't do it. [00:02:39] Because it can be six inches of water and 30 seconds later, five feet of it, like a little tsunami comes in. [00:02:46] And my whole life, my family said, you know, don't do it. [00:02:49] And a few times I've barely made it going through. [00:02:52] All of a sudden, the water goes wire going across a couple feet and your car starts going like this and I barely made it across. [00:02:57] That was when I was a teenager. [00:02:58] I've learned like you come up to one of those roads with a foot of water on it, don't try it because any second, boom. [00:03:05] So it's not good. [00:03:09] So it's going to be really, really bad. [00:03:14] Like I said, I got friends and family that are out in the general area and they're not answering the phone, so I'm sure they're fine, but it must total beddling. [00:03:25] Total, total beddling out there. [00:03:28] Out in Hunt and Fredericksburg and Lukenbach and all those places. [00:03:32] Like I said, it's all these hills and mountains and then just sheer rock, scrub brush. === Daughters in Danger (00:43) === [00:03:35] That water comes in and it's just boom. [00:03:37] I, uh... [00:03:43] All three of my daughters, even though two are adults, they know are counselors out of a big camp. [00:03:48] It's out in that area. [00:03:50] But one of them was a counselor and got back last week. [00:03:53] And then the younger one's going in a week for her week. [00:03:56] And then my older daughter goes back as a main counselor. [00:03:59] So they're even in that area. [00:04:01] Just to give you a little example of skin of the game, it really hits me because they're not in one of those areas that will be hit like that, but they're close. [00:04:08] This is like really horrible. [00:04:11] Pray for these families. [00:04:12] God, I hope those little girls are okay. [00:04:14] This really sucks.