20181114-LTC as low as $38-Woolsey Fire-Radiation Event-
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Joe has a post from when he visited Whitedove in NY? He said his source said LTC $38 by in first half of December. Is this capitulation before the huge run up? Deep state selling off in panic of Trump? Or was this planned all along?
Remote viewing hit in November about radiation leak:
Someone on FB who lives around Thousand Oaks, posted a video about the Woolsey Fire in 南加 has crossed in an area called Santa Susana Field, a contaminated nuclear test ground for nuclear weapons since 1940’s. Of course the government assured everyone there was no leak and nothing to worry about.
It was also reported that a city, Calabasas about 30 minutes driving distance away was under mandatory evacuation. Nobody knew why because it was not in the danger zone of fire. Could it be cause the wind was blowing the toxin air towards that city?
Joe remembered in one of Cliff High’ s webbot report talking about “ill winds”.
Dick Allgire in his November prediction says – radiation event like Fukushima, radiation zone cover-up, denial, high magnitude radiation event, radiation leak either radiation leak or news leak?
This article talks about the incident:
As the Woolsey fire tore through more than 90,000 acres of Southern California over the weekend, it scorched land at a closed-down lab where the US government and private companies tested nuclear weapons and rocket engines for decades beginning in the 1940s.
The Santa Susana Field Lab (SSFL), in the Simi Hills right on the border of Ventura and Los Angeles counties, is now a federal Superfund site. It was the site of several nuclear accidents, including the worst nuclear meltdown in US history when, in 1959, facility operators intentionally vented nuclear material from the site’s “Sodium Reactor Experiment” to prevent it from overheating and exploding. By the time the leaks were closed, the site had released 459 times more radiation than was leaked during the better-known 1979 meltdown at Three Mile Island.
The California Department of Toxic Substances Control said that, as of Friday (Nov. 9), they believed there was nothing to worry about at the Santa Susana site in relation to the Woolsey fire.
But some physicians disagreed: “These toxic materials are in SSFL’s soil and vegetation, and when it burns and becomes airborne in smoke and ash, there is real possibility of heightened exposure for area residents.”
https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=187&v=UHIqycFgCBc
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