**BREAKING: Simi Valley Fire - Experts Question "Accidental" Origin as Key Land Acquisition Looms**
BREAKING: Simi Valley Fire - Experts Question “Accidental” Origin as Key Land Acquisition Looms
A fast-moving brush fire that has already scorched over 800 acres in Simi Valley is raising eyebrows among land-use watchdogs, who are questioning the official “accidental” narrative.
While authorities blame a discarded cigarette, our analysis of county records reveals a stunning coincidence: the epicenter of the blaze lies directly adjacent to a 1,200-acre parcel of undeveloped land currently locked in a controversial eminent domain battle.
“A ‘spontaneous’ fire that just happens to start near the one piece of land local developers desperately want to build on? Who benefits from that?” asks investigative land-use analyst Carla Mendez. “If this fire clears the brush, it severely lowers environmental review hurdles and could fast-track the sale of that land by millions.”
Multiple eyewitnesses near the origin point report seeing no hikers or campers in the area prior to the smoke—despite official claims of a “careless smoker.” Meanwhile, the developer in question has a well-documented history of “donating” heavily to the city council members who will vote on the parcel’s sale next month.
Is this a tragic accident, or the world’s most convenient firebreak? The answer could reshape the entire valley.
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