Ted Cruise rejected the ‘Meteorological Amendment’ conspiracy principle amidst the Texas flood crisis, says: ‘Internet can be a strange place’

Principles of bizarre conspiracy have emerged on social media as Texas Republican leader Marjori Taylor Green announced that it would introduce a new bill, which is running again under a massive flood to deal with the weather modification. It is based on the principles of conspiracy that the government or some secret organizations are manipulating the weather, resulting in such sudden accidents occur. These organizations are used by the aircraft to leave chemicals or metals in the atmosphere, believing the theorists of the conspiracy. This is not a new principle, but after the flood of Texas is a green post in which more than 80 people were killed, these principles were re -established as being behind the Texas flood. Senator Ted Cruise on Monday rubbed these principles and said that there is zero evidence to support the claims that anyone is manipulating the weather. Cruz said in a press conference this morning, “Internet can be a strange place.” “People can come up with all kinds of crazy principles.”Ted Kruz said that the authorities should have evacuated the camp and the Christian girls camp on the banks of the Gwadalup River was first evacuated. Cruise said in a press briefing in a press briefing in Ker County and a press briefing for the home for young girls, “We in weak areas, such as young children in cabins, we will soon empty them and bring them to high ground, if we can go back.” But Cruz said that he did not want to indicate with a finger at this time. “You are leaving your little girl in the camp, your little boy is locked in the camp. You are celebrating Independence Day. You know that your child is going to swim, and canon, and cavalry, and archery, and is making a lifetime friend,” Cruz said. “Then suddenly, it turns into a tragedy.”Cruz said, “It is time for political quarrels. It’s time to disagree. It’s not at that time,” Kruz said. “This is just a time to support each other, go volunteers in the Salvation Army, give them money, go to your church.”