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Camp Mystic in Texas is a Freemason Camp for the Daughters of the Texas Elite

Commentary by Brian Shilhavy
Editor, Health Impact News

The floods in Central Texas right now are truly devastating, and our hearts and prayers go out to everyone currently suffering from this catastrophe.

One of the places that was washed away from the flooding Guadalupe River is Camp Mystic, an all-girls camp for the rich and powerful in Texas.

I want to clarify before providing some facts about this particular camp, that I believe ALL Christian Youth Camps are evil (Family Camps maybe OK), and part of the world system run by Satan. I have actually learned this by experience.

NEVER put your children into a place, including schools and even Sunday Schools, where you have no oversight over them, leaving them in the hands of others.

Here are some interesting facts about Camp Mystic from an article in the Texas Monthly [1] from 2011 (emphasis mine):

The Not So Happy Campers

Excerpts:

There is a point on the long drive to Hunt from Dallas or Houston or even San Antonio where the cities and suburbs fall away, and the limestone hills dotted with cedar and mountain laurel reveal the emerald-­green Guadalupe River. Pass through Kerr­ville, turn south on Texas Highway 39, and follow the river until you see, on your left, the iron gate with the initials “CM,” the entrance to Camp Mystic.

Here, on about 725 acres, the sky is an almost blinding blue, flecked with red-tailed hawks; herons nestle in the cypress trees by the water. Atop Sky High, one of the camp’s highest points, you can see for miles and miles while your horse nibbles the grass. The river on scalding afternoons is warm on top and a cool plunge below. At night it’s chilly enough to need a blanket and bright enough to read by moonlight, and a girl lying in her bunk in Hangover Cabin might see, written on the ceiling above her, the name of her mother or aunt or grandmother.

Ask almost any woman who has attended Camp Mystic for her memories of summer, and she will respond with, well, mystical joy. For those whose recollections of camp involve bullying and blood-sucking insects, this may be a baffling sentiment. But for the generations of females, aged eight to seventeen, who have crowded the unair-conditioned cabins of the girls-only camp since 1939, Mystic is a haven. There is fried chicken every Sunday. The cabins have names like Wiggle Inn and Chatter Box.

The word “Mystic” is emblazoned on Sky High with jury-rigged lightbulbs.

The camp has always served as a near-flawless training ground for archetypal Texas 
women. For the current fee of $4,375 for a thirty-day session, Mystic girls learn to shoot rifles, ride horses, catch bass, hike in the August sun without complaint, and face down a rattlesnake or two.

A long line of notable alumnae reveals the kind of girl that Mystic attracts: Mary Martin, who famously played a sprightly, tirelessly cheerful boy, was the first celebrity camper; she was followed by the daughters of governors Price Daniel, Dan Moody, and John Connally.

LBJ’s daughters, granddaughters, and great-granddaughters attended; James Baker sent a daughter and a granddaughter.

Laura Bush worked as a counselor between terms at Southern Methodist University.

Mystic girls say their camp days prepare them for the real world: They become executives for Neiman Marcus, dance with London’s Royal Ballet, own a Gymboree franchise in the former Soviet Union, or marry well and become the kind of intensely focused volunteers who would probably be happier as CEOs.

But most important, Mystic girls make friendships that last forever.

Not only do they form a “Mystic mafia” that stretches all over the world, but they also help one another get into Kappa Kappa Gamma at the University of Texas, the Junior League, and, if need be, a clinical trial at MD Anderson.

There are other, equal
ly famous camps in Tex
as, for boys as well as girls. Camp Waldemar, Camp Longhorn, and Camp Champions, to name a few, all welcome the seasonal migration of heat-addled city kids.

But for those women most attached to ­Mystic—and there are a lot of them—theirs was a primeval oasis that offered the time, love, and space to find themselves.

“I don’t care where my goddaughter goes to college, but I do care where she goes to camp,”

Mystic alum Catherine Jones told me.

Although they have been upgraded over the years, most of Mystic’s buildings date to its earliest days, when Dick, Stacy, and Nancy’s grandmother Agnes Doran Stacy owned the camp.

One of the few things the siblings agree on is that “Ag,” as she was known, was “a character.” The debutante daughter of a prominent Dallas banker and the youngest of ten children, Ag demanded that her father send her to college instead of finishing school, but he refused.

In turn, Ag displayed the kind of resourcefulness Mystic girls would become famous for: She went to one of her father’s competitors for a college loan. Her father was so mortified that he paid the note and allowed Ag to attend the University of Texas at Austin in 1915, where she distinguished herself as a great beauty and as one of the school’s first physical education majors.

Women, Ag believed, missed out by being excluded from sports. They never got physically strong or learned to lead and compete in healthy ways.

Ag got to test her theories when Anne Morgan, the daughter of J. P. Morgan, invited her to France to help with efforts to rebuild the country after World War I.

Among Mystic alumnae, “Iney” and Ag inspire the kind of hero worship usually reserved for Eleanor Roosevelt. Ag was sophisticated and sharp-tongued…

Ag 
had been all over the world and knew how to decapitate a rattlesnake with a hoe. Her favorite song was “My Man,” which she performed a cappella for her girls, and in the sixties she bullied LBJ into getting off the phone when it looked as if he was going to be late for one of 
his daughter Luci’s camp presentations.

“To say she had any inhibitions would be overstating it,” Stacy told me.

Iney, who had no children of her own, was by contrast the wise, loving grandmother who possessed an abundance of common sense and patience.

She could bring a girl into line with a simple shake of the head and the phrase “That’s not Mystic.”

Read the full article [1].

Christian summer camps, like Camp Mystic (read the Webster Dictionary definition of “Mystic” [2]), are usually summer experiences designed to find the brightest and best students still in grade school through high school, and then get them into the Freemason system to get them into the best colleges and universities in the U.S., where they join Freemason fraternities (for men) and sororities (for women).

These “clubs” then propel their members into the highest levels of business and politics. The two Bush presidents, for example, came out of the Skull and Bones [3] fraternity at Yale. The Chinese chapter produced Mao Zedong [3].

Once adults, these summer youth camps are replaced by other summer camp experiences for the influential and wealthy people, such as the Sun Valley Conference for Billionaires [4], the Bilderberg Group [5], and Bohemian Grove [6].

Kappa Kappa Gamma was one of the first female campus sororities formed, and as the article I quoted above stated, Mystic Camp girls develop connections to get into the local chapters in Texas.

Kappa Kappa Gamma has a membership of more than 260,000 women, with 140 collegiate chapters in the United States and Canada and 307 alumni associations worldwide. (Source [7].)

Mystic Camp’s website has been mostly unreachable since the floods started, but you can view it on archive.org for now [8].

It’s listed as a “private” camp, but they are required to be licensed by the Texas Health and Human Services [9].

The Texas Department of State Health Services (DSHS) is the principal authority on matters relating to health and safety conditions at DSHS licensed youth camps in Texas. All DSHS qualifying youth camps must obtain a license prior to operating. Any youth camp may be inspected during operation to determine compliance with the Youth Camp Safety and Health Act and the Youth Camp Rules. (Source [9].)

It is truly amazing how almost all facets of life in the U.S. come under the Government control of “Health and Human Services,” as we learned all too well during the COVID years.

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