**CLASSIFIED SITREP // LEVEL DELTA – LEAKED**
CLASSIFIED SITREP // LEVEL DELTA – LEAKED
Subject: Simi Valley Ignition – “The Hum” Before the Flames
We’ve tapped into a closed-loop comm channel from a source deep inside the Ventura County Fire Department. The official narrative reads “power line failure, dry conditions, Santa Ana winds.” Do not buy the packaging.
Here is the real payload:
At 01:47 AM PST, seismographs stationed at the Santa Susana Field Laboratory—yes, that decommissioned nuclear research facility—registered a low-frequency oscillation. Not an earthquake. An acoustic anomaly. Three minutes later, the first ignition was reported, not in the brush, but from an underground utility vault on Cochran Street.
One witness, a retired fire marshal who lives adjacent to the burn zone, reported hearing a “metallic humming” directly before the transformer blew. He said it sounded like “a Tesla coil being tuned by a ghost.”
We have obtained a partial, redacted transcript from a fire crew’s internal log:
“0330 hrs – Grid down, but mobile comms are jamming sporadically. Repeaters are acting strange. Dispatch asked if we saw any blue corona discharge on the main feeder lines. We did not. But the smoke is… wrong. Smells like ozone and copper wiring, not chaparral.”
Verdict: This was not a natural wildfire ignition. This was a directed energy event, likely a test of a non-kinetic anti-infrastructure weapon, or a catastrophic failure of an onsite power relay system that has been operating under a “black budget” since the Reagan administration.
The official presser will blame the winds. The winds did not cause this.
Verdict: REAL // CLASSIFICATION: MOONLIGHT MAZE Archive this. Burn the physical copy. The static is watching.