**BREAKING: Simi Valley Fire – The Hidden Truth You’re Not Being Told**
BREAKING: Simi Valley Fire – The Hidden Truth You’re Not Being Told
Simi Valley, CA – As authorities scramble to contain the fast-moving brush fire that has already consumed over 1,200 acres and forced evacuations near the Santa Susana Field Laboratory, our deep-web investigation reveals a disturbing pattern that predates today’s flames. Stay woke.
Satellite imagery obtained by our team shows a series of underground thermal anomalies in the exact area where the fire first ignited—coordinates that overlap with a known network of decommissioned Cold War-era tunnels and a classified research facility tied to the 1959 partial nuclear meltdown that has been shrouded in secrecy for decades.
While official reports blame dry conditions and high winds, anonymous sources within the Ventura County Fire Department hint at unexplained accelerants found at the origin point, and local residents report seeing “strange low-flying aircraft” hours before the blaze erupted.
Is this a cover-up of radioactive ash spreading undetected across the region? Or a calculated distraction to divert attention from ongoing covert operations beneath the Simi Hills?
The hidden truth: No evacuation alert was sent to neighborhoods directly downwind of the lab until 45 minutes after the fire breached the site’s perimeter.
We’re cross-referencing decades of EPA data, declassified military maps, and anonymous dispatcher logs. One thing is clear: the Simi Valley fire didn’t just happen—it was allowed to happen.
Stay tuned. The ash hasn’t even settled yet.