The Woolsey Fire in SoCal Burned Through a Nuclear Meltdown Site

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    Turns out there's a part of Ventura County in Simi Valley where a nuclear reactor had a meltdown. The meltdown at the Santa Susana Field Lab was only partially cleaned up and the recent Woolsey Fire may have kicked up who know's what?

    Its unbelievable to think that some of America's most valuable and amazing real estate may be drenched in cesium and toxic ash. Here's a link with independent testing that found high levels of radon:
    http://lancasterweeklyreview.com/woolsey-fire-radiation-toxic-testing

    And a gnarly vid from the 70's covering the contamination site near all of these Hollywood sets and celeb estates.



    There's also high rates of cancer among children in the direct area. Hopefully, someone will step up to the plate soon there and get this messed cleaned up once and for all.
     

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