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  • born and raised in simi valley,have i or my family or friends been affected?...who knows. it was an experimental reactor and there is no way to tell how much radiation was released and is still in the ground....im 32 years old and whenever i get a checkup there is no abnormalites found,no cancer,nothing bad. is that to say that i wasnt affected and could be at risk no...my chances along with anyone that has lived in and around simi valley since the mid 50's is just greater.

  • Guys, simi is safe, it's not like all the citizens there have a disease or something -_-

  • Don't worry they're way smarter than me or you that is why they call this an experiment.The cause and effect experiment,cause when we release radiation the effect is me and you contracting cancer.Wow you would have thought with 200,000 deaths in Japan by radiation exposure after the two nuclear bombs were dropped on them that safety would be first.Uranium 238 has a half life of 4.4 billion years looks like the cleanup project will take as long as our universe is old.This is called job creation!

  • I drank the water coming down that hill when I was a kid looking for frogs on hot days,dame them to hell. Russia almost nuked me over Cuba,my own Government did what Russia did not do.

  • Radiation doesn't mean you automatically get cancer, it just increases the risk. So it's easy to check if people there have an usual high cancer-rate. Can also measure radiation at certain places, but it's hard because it can be in alot of weird places you wouldn't look. Grass, certain water supplies, etc.

  • my best friend lived in around simi valley, and her little sister who was only 1 year old at the time, got an extremely rare eye cancer from this place's radiation. she lived in the hospital for 2 years and was on the verge of death, it impacted the entire family, as well as giving them problems and chemical imbalances in their brains. i was supposed to go to high school in santa susana, but after i heard of about this, i don't go there. please pass this video on.. you could save a life. <3

  • i livemuahaha

  • is that place safe to live now? cuz theres one guy in my class from there and i want to know if i should stay away from that guy, his family could be from the hills have eyes

  • @spongermon It's safe to live in, I currently live in Simi Valley and have for 14 years. The only downfall to the town, is there is no fun what so ever.

  • @UnknownLyriks wow I heard there is huge parties with so many girls damn must have been misinformed.

  • i live in austria, we dont have nuclears we dont need this because we have sun , water and wind it was very good austria have more power as germany!! germany have sixteen nuclears...

  • there nuclaer absorbers like erbium xenon gold lead carbon oxigen & vary vary little hydrogen & many medicine like potassium idine to flush out nuclear matirels

  • There is no deliberate editing, at 6:10 the dialogue is "workers who were working at the facility WERE AT THE HIGHEST RISK", blame my machine, dont doubt me though, just search another version of this video on youtube and you will see.

  • @geonerd, ill say that my title begins with dr. and im educated in sciences, they said never, which is false per se because nothing is infinite, however to human perspective it may seem like forever since the fuel rods will not be corroded as fast. My expertise ranges from DOE to clinical work, if you have your own observations please write me I may learn something new,

  • @solidussmith it was not censored, its the video, when it played through the channel it just had a glitch in the dvr.

  • What wrong with these crazy scientist - Haven't they ever heard of Murphy's law?

  • i live ther now

    

  • @ 6:10 they have censored something out...

  • @solidussmith Don't be so paranoid it's a history channel show

  • this would explain the 20 foot carrot I found in My Simi Vally yard.

  • The site is now owned by Boeing aerospace? Fuck this i will never fly an airline that has Boeing aircraft in their fleet. Radioactive flights...no more!

  • I LIVE IN THE SANFERNANDO VALLEY YAYY!!!!!1

  • @Mikuruification I live in simi......

  • @SanguinaryZer0

    If you ever Need anything, ANYTHING (weed/Hoes)....Just remember to Holla At yo Scene-kid

    Aria-Acid

  • @Mikuruification Ha ha right on Always nice to meet a local stoner

  • "Sodium reactors never deplete their original fuel supply."

    What?!

    All too typical H nonsense.

    It would be nice if the History channel could hire someone with minimal scientific knowledge to write their scripts. 

  • Damn I lived in the San Fernando Valley for 6 years. Thats the big valley they show at the end just south of Simi

  • Compared to all those atomic bombs exploded in the Nevada test site 250 miles to the northeast, this accident practically released nothing.

  • I worked there and I'm fine. My mental functions ar

  • @thatisso80s Good one.

  • I wonder why a mainstream establishment channel like The History Channel is telling us about it now.

  • Man Has Doomed himself with ingorance and Nuclear Dominance - Me.

  • HISTORY JUST REPEATED ITSELF PEOPLE. I NEVER KNEW ABOUT THIS TILL NOW. Thank you dad for snending me this and thank you to the poster. You helped a lot of people.

  • The biggest nuclear disaster in American history

    Simi Valley California, about 45 minutes from Los Angeles by car, was the site of the worst nuclear disaster in U.S. history in 1959, and the amounts of radiation leaked to the environment and atomosphere were more than 240 times that of the accident at 3-Mile Island.

    Odds are you never heard of it.

    The information only started coming out 20 years later and only because of an accidental discovery.

    And you think the government can't keep secrets

  • @uncleardegree You give the governmwent too much credit. They didn't keep this 'secret' all this time. They simply forgot about it.

  • What the hell is up with the missing audio at 6:09 - 6:12!?!? "Workers who cleaned up after the accident or worked at the facility once it was restarted were________________________." WTF?

  • A quick list of health issues.. Blood clot , Pineal tumor, vision loss, twitches, brain cysts, kidney tumor, bones literally hurt, pre-diabetic, high blood pressure, migraines etc..

  • LIKE if redban brought you here

  • Redban

  • When it happens, again, you will never know until maybe 30 yrs. later.

    No transparency in govt or corporations. Everything is deceit.

  • @firewoven it's called ALLERGIES

  • The houses that they showed at the end of the video, I live there right now.. It is very scary...

  • @motoprogrl Get your self some Phoenix Tears ASAP. Check many sites on the net for things you can do to fight off radiation as best you can without Gov't help.

  • This place ruined so many lives!!!

  • This was hardly a "disaster". How many disasters kill no one?

    The worst "nuclear disaster" in US history was the explosion of the SL-1 in Idaho in 1961. A worker made a mistake during maintenance, the reactor went prompt critical, and the water inside flashed instantly to steam. The reactor exploded and killed all 3 men. To date it remains the *only* fatal nuclear reactor accident in the US.

  • @ApolloWasReal Unlike the incident in Idaho, this reactor was not contained. Therefore, the damage and its effects were/are much more disastrous than the instant death of three men. The environmental effects this reactor caused are still being seen to date in animals, humans and vegetation disease and mutations.

  • @teamsweetheart I'd like to see some evidence for that assertion. The no-threshold linearity hypothesis is clearly wrong, so you can't claim "theoretical excess cancer deaths" for large populations seeing small doses. Background dose rates vary enormously around the world but we don't see correlated differences in cancer rates. Doses of less than 5-10 rem (.05-.10 Sv) are just too low to have any short or long term effect on humans. Do you have evidence they were more?

  • My friend Mike died last year at age 59 and he grew up in Simi Valley.  He contracted ALS, Lou Gehrig's Disease.

  • What happened to audio at 6:10??? Someone edited out what narrator was saying about workers!! And the cover-ups continue...

  • I almost bought a home at the base of these hills, until I read a disclaimer in the fine print of the escrow contract...so you know this is serious if realtors are covering their legal culpability for selling homes in the area. I pulled out of the deal, and moved as far away as possible. Continuing my research online, there are many worker's stories about poor handling of the waste...one said they used to dump the barrels in Bell Canyon and draw straws to see who would get to target shoot them!

  • O M G I lived there before and after the NR Earthquake and from 2008 thru 2010. what a surprise I got a eye problem that doctors could not beleive started onset 20 years before the early senior onset of age 60. Now I think I am sure it was aggrevated early by the radiation. now that I am back here in Ililnois, the eyes have calmed down.  no surprised there. Thank you for this great peice. I will orward it to my simi pals

  • Well, is it time yet to discuss living without governments and without corporations? Maybe it's time yet?

  • semi/3mile/cherynobyl all were nasty ugly man made catastrophese that still live on with this generation and many hundreds of years in the future.cherynobyl even after 10+ years after the meltdown is still MELTINGDOWN but intoomed and now small cracks appearing and russia will have too intoom the old carcacus

  • least it wasnt as bad as chinolby or however u spell it

  • Worry and outrage from the same people that lay out in the sun and smoke cigarettes.

  • @dogisrain It's disgusting.

  • this was in my back yard.... WTF lol

  • so glad I live in Thousand Oaks and not Slimey Valley ;)

  • My father worked there then. 

  • @slanelcla how old is he now and how is his helth now?

  • @artyomaa He is near 80 now. His health is fairly good. Most of his friends there died of cancer over the years. The only thing they told them at the time was that there was a fire. It makes sense now because there were weird health issues with my siblings that were small and lived there at the time. He didn't know anything about it until more than 10 years after he left. One of his old friends told him about it then. (He died of cancer as well).

  • @slanelcla sorry for them

  • Many tv shows in the 70s filmed in Simi Valley most notably Little House on the Prairie.....how many of the cast died of cancers?! quite a few

  • @williamkkirby correlation does not equal causation.

  • @williamkkirby we lived there then till about 1968 both parents died from cancer

  • The one common thread with every nuclear incident is it was always worse then what the population was being told. Or in instances like this the public never was never told at all. So I hope everyone keeps this in mind when our government says there is nothing to worry about with the Japanese nuclear accident.  The very fact that the Japanese gov can't get honest info from TEPCO means the US gov isn't getting it either.

    Conflicting info usually means we're being deceived.

  • Weekly television show called Modern Marvels on the History Channel. I believe this is the "Engineering Disasters" episode. This entire episode does not revolve around this single incident.

  • Makes me sick!

  • Could I have the name of this show?

  • I grew up just outside of Box Canyon (down the hill from the plant) and my mother, neighbor across the street and neighbor 2 doors down all DIED from cancer..........

  • @rhodes0717 Chances are you recieved somewhere between 0 and 0 rads of exposure from the disaster.

  • The description is not supported by the video.

    The expert specifically said radiation escaping from the Simi Valley reactor 'MAY be as much as 240 times greater' than Three Mile Island.

    The description claims that the radiation leaked WAS MORE than 240 times that of TMI.

    This is grossly incorrect and highly misleading, since there was never any precise official measurement or even credible estimate at Simi Valley.

    Please correct. Thank you.

  • @ironhorzmn This is correct. Some scientists believe this nuclear disaster released an equal to or greater amount of harmful radiation than the Chernobyl incident that happened more than a quarter century later.

  • I'm not sure why someone would be angry with me. Just FYI - I have lost almost all my relatives (father, two brothers, both grandparents) to cancer. That being said, I'm certainly saddened to hear of another family so strongly affected by Cancer.

    My family was NOT EXPOSED to this disaster. Cancer can run rampant through families because of genetic predisposition to Cancer. It would be VERY IMPORTANT to sift out whether a genetic predisposition toward cancer exists in a family.

  • Haha and people think its BAD for u to speak up against the government as if they've NEVER lied to u about anything and you're ANTI-AMERICAN to think such things. Idiots

  • I wish you could put the rest of this episode up. :)

  • @swinzey, this is all that there is in the episode, the rest of it continues on to other major engineering disasters.

  • @Kondaar haha I live in T.O. As well but I don't have any fear of something like that happening

  • @Soulless771 get a clue if you look everything out there about this fuck up you whould know there and was exsposer for alot people the area did you know from rockadyne we would ride are bikes to t o we would end up west lake blvd there is a canyon that flows wright into t o you jack waggon

  • That would have been scary if (in some way) Simi Valley ended up as Chernobyl. I live in Thousand Oaks just, south of there so I think living next to a fallout would be scary. If it happened I don't even think I'd live were I do today.

  • @Kondaar: Simi Valley was an experimental reactor; Chernobyl was four major full scale reactors, one of which exploded (steam explosion, btw). The worst case problem there is much smaller than Chernobyl, but it was also much closer to a major population center. But you are right that it was caught earlier and handled better than Chernobyl was.

  • crtune is exactly right. They just used ratios, they never gave numbers. A 3:1 for direct vicinity vs in the same building is likely to be rather insignificant. Half of the US population is perfectly content being significantly overweight, which has significant negative health effects. Oh but thats ok, it's person choice to self-destruct and leach insurance payments from everyone else.

  • @tacomakyle: Hey, I promise not to sandbag your insurance with obesity if you promise not to develop cancer, OK?

  • @puncheex Heh nice. I can make that promise, because I do not hold health insurance.

  • @tacomakyle dick

  • bullshit

  • Anyone who lives in Simi and DOESN'T know about this needs to be a little more observant... Ive known for years. And it should have been quarantined, but I highly doubt it will ever be cleaned up.

  • @xSHOUTxITxOUTx live in folsom ca now just found video on tube been looking at net now if i die the way my family has die i am going to make sure i die on top of that fucking hill with this video dropped at the gate when i fucking crash the gate to end up in my resting 1969-2000 family gone had to get the fuck out.

  • Its something big maybe as big as chernobyl but typical american thought anything russian is the worst they are savage drunk people... but having such a disaster and not mention it to the people that live there??? at least the drunk savage people evacuated the contaminated area and have military control check points

  • @Wobby091: No, nowhere as big as Chernobyl.  Like TMI, the Chernobyl reactor was a full up power generation unit., and the Simi reactor didn't explode with an exterior fire.

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  • @mandalynne1 Cancer is a complicated disease. There are many forms of cancers and sub-forms within the forms. there is genetic tendency, as well as exposure to various carcinogenic items or situations involved. An example might be exposure to radiation

    There is a good book on this "Emperor of all Maladies" by S. Mukherjee (as a member of a cancer-tending family I'm definitely a potential customer for this book!)

  • @mandalynne1 my mom died of lung did you live in simi breath the same air asshole do the math in simi alone

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  • Note that the workers who proved to have three times the rate of cancers were compared with other workers who did not directly handle, or work right in proximity to the sodium reactor. This means that those not actually within several feet of the the hardware and the nuke materials experience a significantly LESSER exposure. Radiation drops off EXPONENTIALLY as distance increases. Those of you living (as I do) in either the San Fernando or Simi Valleys were not exposed to huge radiation.

  • @crtune: No, the problem for the population isn't direct exposure to radioactive equipment; it's more a problem of living with that "vapor" that was lofted into the air. No one was watching the wind and rain patterns when this happened, so there is no way of knowing where it went and upon whom it washed; that is the reason that the AEC's current day counterpart is so extreme on being notified immediately, so that that kind of information can be captured and ameliorated.

  • @puncheex thanks for the well thought out reply. That sounds like the right kind of procedure to take. It would be important to add to the picture of a gas escape, the, then-current rain and wind patterns. This could establish a fairly precise geographic area to monitor. Also, I hope that everyone knows that I support our more modern way of handling nuclear materials. I believe current handling and monitoring make the USA one of the safest handlers of radioactive stuff.

  • @crtune who the fuck are you some fucking expert or did you lose your who family to in simi valley

  • @crtune radiological effects are not the main concern, its the toxicity of the radioisotopes that poses the danger to the people near the reactor. That concept of the fear of radiation was why they emphasised that the radiation dies off exponentially in order to calm rightfully angry residents, nobody considers just how biologically poisonous the heavy elements involved in nuclear reactions are.

  • @crtune who the fuck are you and how long did your family live in simi 1969-2000 lost my mom to lung sister breast brother intestinal and so many other on stanford dr mid dle of simi played ever weekend at tthe bottom of the hills santa sue park so lets talk about the cancer just around the corner for me being the baby in my family

  • @crtune Even if you didn't get as much radiation, every increase creates an increased likelygood of cancer. So perhaps only "a few" people died, but you'd still be pretty upset if if were your mom, friend, etc... So yeah, it's a serious accident.

  • @crtune I played in the Woolsey Canyon creek water as a kid....water that has been found to contain 100 times the perchlorate as other areas.....the perchlorate contamination from the Santa Susanna Field Lab's rocket fuel development program has been found 50 miles away from the site. It's not just about the radiation they LIED about up there....the SSFL noticed there was a problem in 1959 when a rancher's livestock way down on Ventura Blvd were dying off from toxins in the groundwater...

  • @crtune get a clue dude!!!!!!!!! THE BIG PICTURE IS THEY LIED AND KEPT THIS HORRIBLE TRAGEDY A COVER UP antil the paper work was found 20 fkn years later!!!! some of the radiation fallout last 300+ yrs in the air /water/ocean/ground water/etc.DONT EVER FORGET GODS full circle the cycle of life. COME ON PEEPS WE ALL NEED TO VOTE OUT NUCLEAR OLD OR NEW PLANTS AND HAVE EM SAFELY SHUT DOWN!! GREEN SAFE ENERGY solar/wind/hydro in fresh water dams and the ocean GOD GIVING FREE ENERGY !!!

  • @teslacoil2012

    Nuclear fission is the cleanest green energy we have, by a LONG shot.

    The media has just hammered so much fear about nuclear technologies into us for so many decades, that fools like you were born, and believe the crap you just spewed.

    Learn nuclear physics before you complain about nuclear physics

  • @mdma4life HOLY! SHIT!!!!! SO MANY DUMBASS SHEEP!!!!! there is nothing GREEN about NUCLEAR stupid ass SHEEP/ LOL / MDMASHIT4BRAINS pull ur head out!!!!! and as far as personally i have been pro green alternative energy solar/wind/hydro/geothermal for over 10yrs now !!!!! and its dumbsheep like u that make it easy for corporate greed control !!!! baahhhhh bbaaaaahhhhh open ur eyes stupid sheep!!

  • @teslacoil2012 Actually, nuclear is more green than fossil fuels and more viable for large production of power than solar/wind/geothermal (not sure about hydro.) 3g of uranium has the same yield as 500Kg of coal, and the waste that is produced (depleted rods) are stored very deep underground to be eventually eaten up by the Earth and reproduced as everyday metals. Much better than throwing greenhouse gases into the atmosphere! Wind and solar cannot produce the amount of power required as it is.

  • @mdma4life U CALL NUCLEAR ENERGY???? WHAT???? THE CLEANEST green ENERGY!!!!!!! WTF///LMAOL//LOL u dont have a clue!!!!!!!! RETARDED SHEEP!!!! SO MANY SO SAD!!!

  • @teslacoil2012

    Yes, thats correct, nuclear fission is curently the cleanest viable energy source we have.

    No amount of you complaining and yelling at me in caps will change that

    The sheep are all the people in the world who have had it ingrained into them since birth that 'nuclear' is bad/dangerous/evil, and as soon as most people hear the word nuclear they think of the worst nuclear events in history. When I say COAL, is the first thing that comes to your mind mine collapse, or black lung?

  • @mdma4life WTF !!! madman4life THERE IS NOTHING GREEN IN nuclear power u fkn IDIOT!!!!! fuk FEAR / outsmart the BS cover ups!!!! and never listen to DUMBSHITS like mdma !!!!!! u fkn BLIND SHEEP !!!! why dont u go to fuckishima # 3 readtor and post this bull shit on ur PC !!!!! bahhhhh bbaaaahhhhhh !!! fukn retarded SHEEP !!!

  • @teslacoil2012

    If you think the incident at Fukishima was really a disaster, or that any significant loss of life occurred (compared to the lives lost just due to the earthquake/tsunami), then you are clearly the ... blind and/or retarded sheep.

    The media has portrayed it as a catastrophe, when it was nothing of the sort, and Japans response to the accident was almost perfect, that is what makes ... 'retarted sheep' people who blindly follow the media and don't research the claims they make

  • @teslacoil2012

    Also you havn't answered my questions about COAL, and why you think any other energy produces more greenhouse gasses then nuclear fission (which produces NO greenhouse gases)

    No amount of tree fucking is going to make wind/solar any more viable an option for supplying the amount of power people require, so get your dick out of the tree, and do some research about the world you live in.

  • @crtune sorry dude but you are completly wrong

  • It's time for the people to come to terms that the Government works for these people they cover up the problems, that causes the people to develope CANCER. A place gthat is radioactive for 300 years this only happend in 1959, so there is another 249 years to get rid of this radio activity. These Nuclear activities is creating Climate change Warming at the rate of 50 Mega Watt per second and more in some cases. Do not trust the Government, they are LIARS.

  • @maria610421: Hear, hear. I demand that the then members of the AEC be exhumed and beheaded on the White House front lawn. If it was good enough for Cromwell, it's good enough for them.

    However, nukes don't hurt the climate; were they not there, we'd have replaced them with 6x less efficient coal, and throw the CO2 into the atmosphere to boot. The problem's not the technology, but the way we allowed bean counters to handle it for 60 years.

  • @maria610421 its like a it is a death sentence

  • @1megacab: Yes it's how it is, their plan is to profit while you get sick, sell the drugs make a profit in your death, JD Rockerfeller makes the most money out of sick people, they have a monopoly on Cancer in the world, and collect money to cure the Cancer that they invent situations to make you sick. The Reactor what was it built there for, who decided to put it there. All Americans is a Governmental Illuminati Experiment, from mind control to drug testing, to trained killers.

  • they never quantify how much radiation was released. At TMI is was near zero, but activists and opprotunists wish it were more. If this was 300 times that, it may still be an extremely small release. I think this is a lot of sensationalism. Or else Obama would be sending checks out by now.

  • @tjAvatarici Ha. Hahaha. They kept this under wraps for years. And it would cost billions to clean up properly. You put too much faith in the government my friend. They burned chemicals in sodium burn pits, and workers even shot haz-mat barrels so they would explode. Radioactivity isn't even really the problem. There are TONS of horrible carcinogens and generally bad chemicals in that area that trickle down the hill and into our water every time it rains. Obama probably doesn't even know.

  • @xSHOUTxITxOUTx ha ha ha how many family and love one have you lost this yearto cancer in simi

  • @tjAvatarici FUCK YOU I HAVE HAD GREAT LOST IN SIMI 1969-2000 HOW ABOUT YOU DICK HEAD

  • I fuckin leave here.

  • unbelievable.

  • Search You tube : Russian village huge human nuclear experiment .

    What do you guys think of this? Propaganda ?

  • Crap I live in simi

  • love my hometown

  • OMG I'm so pissed. I can't believe I lived in Simi 24 years and never ever heard of this. WTF is wrong with our country. This is completely unacceptable. This should have been declared a site like Chernobyl and quarantined!!!!!!!!!

  • @terrygmusser really? Do you really thing that would be reasonable? If you research it. no one has died of radiation sickness in Simi Valley.

  • @terrygmusser Oh, no, no, our government likes to keep its secrets.

  • @terrygmusser OF COURSE you dont hear of this , so much shit is still being covered up there ! so many people here in Simi Have health problems.

  • @DoktorRick god plase bless all that you know and have known jason green

  • @terrygmusser Chernobyl blew up and spit raidoactive crap everywhere this one didnt

  • @bassmastera666  dick

  • @terrygmusser: The problem was the red menace. Nothing, in the view of mainly republicans but others as well, should have been spared to keep it contained. If the cost was a little secrecy and some risk to the populace, well, it was worth it. And it worked: they had to kill off their populace in the multi-bucket loads to keep up with us.

    (Please note, I'm being deeply skeptical and sarcastic in here.)

  • @terrygmusser no shit i am f in sick thinking about how my family has suffer with so much lost so early in are lives jason green folsom ca now

  • @terrygmusser: That's what happens when people dont investigate what is going on in the Country where they live. When you put your trust in the Illuminati Government, sponcerer of Terrorism across the Globe, and blaim the people they trained to kill you & the soldiers. Why would the Government do something like that?? Then double back and ask the next question who do they work for?? It's not you or America or Americans. They are just the administrators.

  • @terrygmusser They only have to tell you if it has killed 1000 or more people. Even then, they would need to hold a hearing and 3 meetings before they decided.

  • Little known nuclear disaster is right. What's also little know is just how many days they were venting those relief/holding tanks releasing god knows how many cubic feet of harmful radiation. The radiation gauges the plant was using were made for small radiation readings. Those gauges were maxed out weeks prior to them even discovering the damaged fuel rods.

  • @terrygmusser Holy shit. It's over. Calm the fuck down! Whatever happened, happened. So stop getting so so worked up! Whatever's still radiating, is extremely weak. This is why shit keeps happening in America, people get so freaking worked up over some small shit that's probably pointless by now! And then we lose more rights, get our privacy taken away and the whole BS. Ok sure, this is bad. So 3MI should be quarantined? Cherynobyl, is beyond Simi. Its like a grenade to a nuke.

  • @Clonetrooper111 you fail to mention the most significant part of this accident

    THEY LIED!!!

  • @KirkMcLoren USA lies 9999999999999999999999999x more than URSS+DPRK+Cuba ever lied.

  • @KirkMcLoren Wasn't the first time they lied/covered things up and won't be the last. Too much money and vested business interests at stake! Money is more important that the truth or saftey of the people/environment.

  • @Clonetrooper111 LMAOL

  • @Clonetrooper111 Come on peeps !! we were lied too and this vital important info.was kept secret .RING ANY BELLS!!!

  • @Clonetrooper111 DUDE ARE U IN LALA LAND!!!!! 1st off 4 semivalley we the public were all lied too and the real reports true damaging numbers on the health threatining fallout was hidden for years.RING ANY BELLS Cherynobyl/semi/3mile any and all are extremely bad, on earths FULL CIRCLE/the cycle of life.GOD BLESS TO EVERYONE IN THE TOUGH TIMES

  • @terrygmusser your a dumbass

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  • wow i live there what a bunch of fucking lazy idots

  • Why would Boeing buy that area? Please tell me.

  • @tbd5577 Because when it happened Rocketdyne owned it. After, that it was owned by Rockwell Intl. Then I beleive Rockwell was bought by Boeing.

  • @tbd5577: It's a valuable property which they go for a song; no one will want to build there, and few questions will be asked about what they are doing. OK, that last was unnecessarily cynical. It was a cheap industrial property, and they probably also got a lot of research information they didn't have to go invest in themselves.

  • NNOOOO i dont want to die or radiation! i just moved there

  • Scott, have u heard about the latest U.S. sinkhole? What are ur views on these sinkholes? I am urrently reading the Book of Enoch (also intrested in ur opinion on this text) and was shocked when I heard the news about this sinkhole approximately the same time I read the line in the Book of Enoch as follows..."And the high mountains shall be shaken,

    And the high hills shall be made low,

    And shall melt like wax before the flame." (Chapter 1)

  • @grasping2understand: Limestone doesn't melt. But it can be dissolved.

  • will be there today looking. Love Scott (BUG) great job!

  • Wow, I live in Camarillo and love history and I never knew this happened. That was also pretty crazy when they said radiation was vented out into the environment.

  • @melovescooters you love this history your fucking sick

  • Horror in the balkans:

    youtube.com/watch?v=HnYQXId3q5­E

  • how many died? That's right, none. The only US nuclear accident the produced casualties was SL-1.

  • @Sirveri : what are you, an idiot? This shit causes cancer of all kinds. I live right under this place. These people deliberately let people die and admit nothing. Fucking idiot.

  • @eric5906 Prove it. I work in the nuclear industry, so my bias is clear. But I at least can say I competently understand the science. As opposed to you, who simply tosses around ad hom attacks and thinks it's constructive.

  • @Sirveri : prove what? that radiation has been proven to cause all kinds of cancers of the brain, kidneys and liver? or prove that this gov't will stop at nothing to cover their tracks? I'm glad you work in the nuclear industry. I know a thing or two about this issue as well because I have relatives in the medical field in eastern Ventura county and have treated many many people who used to work for Rocketdyne.

  • @eric5906 Well mainly you would need to show that cancer rates in Simi are above statistical norms, and then show that it was related to this event and not due to normal industrial pollution. My main pet peeve is with people claiming it's always radiations fault, when the heavy metals involved can cause so much more damage.

  • @Sirveri Uhhm, Ok so the disposal of heavy metals is damaging and the release of other radioactive materials is damaging but in different ways.. Do we really we really need to differentiate that? And what the heck is "NORMAL industrial pollution'?

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  • @Sirveri Sorry man. I can't justify dumping my garbage in the street because my neighbor dumps his garbage in the street, claiming that my garbage is cleaner! Be it radioactive by-product, industrial sludge, common household trash or oil....you cant live a healthy life if you s**t in your backyard.

  • @quantumbits NO SHIT

  • @Sirveri I DO NOT HAVE TOSHOW SHIT HOW PEOPLE IN YOUR FAMILY DIED IN SIMI 1969-2000

  • @eric5906 You may enjoy reading

    Radiation Hormesis and the Linear-No-Threshold Assumption

    If you are interested in the effects and risk of radioactivity

  • @eric5906 MY NAME IS JASON GREEN LIVE IN FOLSOM CA NOW WAS IN SIMI 1969-2000 LOST MY FAMILY TO THESE CANCERS GOD BLESS FOR YOUR COMMENT PEOPLE SOULD DO THE MATH NOT ALOT OF CANCER UP HERE IN NORTHERN CA CAN NOT WAIT FOR MY DEATH SENTENCE I AM GOING GO OUT WITH A BANG ON TOP OF THE HILL