Wow sir. Maybe you should actually ASK one of the Simi residents. I know for a FACT that myself and my associates know well more than you think we do. And hmmmm. Oh yeah, what's that on the hills? GREEN PLANTS. and it looked like you took this video around summer, which means, no rain so that the vegetation gets dead. And what's next? Oh yeah! The fires that repollenate (know I spelled that wrong) sweep through the hills. Come back in march. Ask some high schoolers or residents about the meltdo
With the situation in Japan this place is and will be long forgotten and whitewashed for eternity. . Govt wont tell you and neither will boeing that the area is still festering with radioactive contamination. . They use the lab to blend jet fuel today and other secret projects unrelated to cleanup efforts. With geiger counters and knowing where to hike where they dumped their shit in the sixtys helps but knobodys going to do anything about it, except cover it up.
I grew up in simi. My friends dad worked at rockadyne. my mum has a rare bile duct cancer. But thankfully my 4 kids and 7 grandkids, touch wood, dont glow in the dark. lol
Lab was on the hilltop that melted down going into the aquafier that furnishes water to Malibu creek, LA River. I would love to prospect the areas the trucks used in 1960 where they dumped the nasty stuff they didnt burn off.
The headwaters of LA river come from Bell Creek park and the convergence field at Roscoe and Valley circle. Very suspicious private property fencing around this area to keep people with geiger counters out and exposeing a hot river bed. The private property signs are a way to keep researchers out of the valley side stream bed. Residents dont ask tough enough questions. I can show you the hot spots but I dont have much of an audience and im burned out.
You could even go as far as getting a geiger counter, hike South on the loop trail .5 mile at Sage Ranch Park. They were useing a cover story of cleaning up an old shooting range from the lead bullets. How come it still meters hot. People go out their see for yourselves. I live two miles from this place. The sheep just laugh at you when you tell them what your up to. Send in Jesse Ventura. Cleanup is with gamma ray penetrators pulled about by the EPA.
@RetroFishman What about Japan right now, should we be quiet about Simi Valley, that was worst then 3 Mile Island!! Anyways and somebody buy a property in this area they know about!!!
We moved to Northridge in 1968 & moved to Canoga Park in 1971. I can remember seeing 55 gallons drums being left in fields that had crossbones stickers on them. I remember my lungs feeling like they were filled with carburator spray when playing outside as a kid. I remember the sound of the engines being tested often. My dad worked as a machinist at Rocketdyne during the Space Shuttle project. I wonder if he knew anything about this. Keep up the good work.
I lived in Simi as a kid in the mid to late 80s (Thousand Oaks from 80-85) and I didn't find out about the nuclear accident until a few years ago. Interesting stuff.
by the way, this building on the meltdown site reminds me of the place they built on the big earthquake site... them realtors and developers knew it had happened but none of that info was shared with the folks that bought into it... god bless america :)
Wow sir. Maybe you should actually ASK one of the Simi residents. I know for a FACT that myself and my associates know well more than you think we do. And hmmmm. Oh yeah, what's that on the hills? GREEN PLANTS. and it looked like you took this video around summer, which means, no rain so that the vegetation gets dead. And what's next? Oh yeah! The fires that repollenate (know I spelled that wrong) sweep through the hills. Come back in march. Ask some high schoolers or residents about the meltdo
jtlespaulman 2 months ago
Scott, I grew up in Burbank. Have and had friends, family who lived, live in Simi.
Those mountains are rock formation mountains and have been that way since time.
Sorry dude.
patriotusa200 8 months ago
With the situation in Japan this place is and will be long forgotten and whitewashed for eternity. . Govt wont tell you and neither will boeing that the area is still festering with radioactive contamination. . They use the lab to blend jet fuel today and other secret projects unrelated to cleanup efforts. With geiger counters and knowing where to hike where they dumped their shit in the sixtys helps but knobodys going to do anything about it, except cover it up.
RetroFishman 10 months ago
I grew up in simi. My friends dad worked at rockadyne. my mum has a rare bile duct cancer. But thankfully my 4 kids and 7 grandkids, touch wood, dont glow in the dark. lol
wbequet 1 year ago
Chernobyl is in Ukraine, not Russia. ;)
Typhoon10UK 1 year ago
Lab was on the hilltop that melted down going into the aquafier that furnishes water to Malibu creek, LA River. I would love to prospect the areas the trucks used in 1960 where they dumped the nasty stuff they didnt burn off.
RetroFishman 1 year ago
The headwaters of LA river come from Bell Creek park and the convergence field at Roscoe and Valley circle. Very suspicious private property fencing around this area to keep people with geiger counters out and exposeing a hot river bed. The private property signs are a way to keep researchers out of the valley side stream bed. Residents dont ask tough enough questions. I can show you the hot spots but I dont have much of an audience and im burned out.
RetroFishman 1 year ago
You could even go as far as getting a geiger counter, hike South on the loop trail .5 mile at Sage Ranch Park. They were useing a cover story of cleaning up an old shooting range from the lead bullets. How come it still meters hot. People go out their see for yourselves. I live two miles from this place. The sheep just laugh at you when you tell them what your up to. Send in Jesse Ventura. Cleanup is with gamma ray penetrators pulled about by the EPA.
Wanted me to attend an open house.BS
RetroFishman 1 year ago
Good work my man. Im close by and thank you for spreading the word to the sheep, I mean residents.
RetroFishman 1 year ago
@RetroFishman hahaha. Love Scott (BUG)
Globaltruthnetwork1 1 year ago
@RetroFishman What about Japan right now, should we be quiet about Simi Valley, that was worst then 3 Mile Island!! Anyways and somebody buy a property in this area they know about!!!
BLRockPixLA 10 months ago
We moved to Northridge in 1968 & moved to Canoga Park in 1971. I can remember seeing 55 gallons drums being left in fields that had crossbones stickers on them. I remember my lungs feeling like they were filled with carburator spray when playing outside as a kid. I remember the sound of the engines being tested often. My dad worked as a machinist at Rocketdyne during the Space Shuttle project. I wonder if he knew anything about this. Keep up the good work.
JSAautomotive 1 year ago
I lived in Simi as a kid in the mid to late 80s (Thousand Oaks from 80-85) and I didn't find out about the nuclear accident until a few years ago. Interesting stuff.
sgtpepper1138 1 year ago
thanks bug... god bless :)
MrBuckwilliam 1 year ago
by the way, this building on the meltdown site reminds me of the place they built on the big earthquake site... them realtors and developers knew it had happened but none of that info was shared with the folks that bought into it... god bless america :)
MrBuckwilliam 1 year ago
@MrBuckwilliam hahaha your good people bro. Love Scott (BUG)
Globaltruthnetwork1 1 year ago