Bagget Tract
Residents of the greater Oroville area are generally familiar with the Bagget-Marysville Road area, or to be politically correct, the Bagget Tract. This area, which sets between Lincoln Blvd on the East, 5th Ave on the West, and stretches from Oro Dam Blvd to Ophir Road is one of the lower income areas of the community. It is also, because of the fact it houses three of the most toxic Superfund sites in the United States, one of the most contaminated areas. The Federal Deed restrictions on any piece of property in the tract is a fact. Anyone who sells property in the tract either does so "under the table", or they are part of LAFCO, and use their EPA privilages to disguise the truth. The number of cases of Cancer, birth defects, and other environmentally based illnesses, is 92% higher than the national average, and 74% higher than areas in East Oroville. Most Landlords of property in this area know about the Deed restrictions. That is why they either seel the property dirt cheap, with no questions asked, or they carry their own loans. Renting is one thing, but selling contaminated property is quite another. And since the residents of this area are low income, no one cares. They can't afford to relocate, so they stay, and die. The levels of Arsenic, Creasote, Lead, Mercury, Formaldehyde, and other toxic chemicals in the dirt, trees, grass, fruit, nuts, water table, and everything else, along Bagget Road, are beyond hazardous, and well within the toxic category. There are some areas, such as the "rail yards", where the groundwater and soil levels are actually listed in the "lethal" category. In other words, drink any of the water being secretly pumped from the ground in this area, and you're DEAD. And for anyone who doubts this, we have a suggestion : take the Bagget Road cutoff, off of Lincoln Blvd, drive south, until you come to the fenced off area on your right, follow that to within about 75 feet from the end of the fence (right across from the little pink houses), stop your car, and look West. Just inside the fence you will see a small enclosure, which houses a "box with lights". The steel box is about four feet square. This is the monitoring module for the groundwater contamination pump just to the left, and about 100 feet away. This pump is used periodically to remove some of the groundwater contained in the underground holding ponds in that area. If you happen to be there when they are pumping the water into one of the hazardous waste transport trucks, the smell coming from that water, unless you have a really strong constitution, will make you nauseous, and has been known to make people pass out, and lie there vomiting, unconcious. Go ahead, take a drink of the Bagget Tract groundwater. And this is what the residents of this area live with. The kids play in the "frog pond", which is the runoff from Memorial Park Cemetary, among other contaminants. They also ride their bikes through the mud in the ditches along Bagget Road. Not only are the local residents unaware of the seriousness of the contamination levels, but if they ask anyone in authority, or check out the "official" reports, all they get is a pack of lies. Persons in Positions of Authority in Butte County own and operate LAFCO. LAFCO, in turn, owns and operates the local division of the EPA. The "commercial" areas of the Bagget Tract are owned primarily by persons in positions of authority in Butte County. Connecting the dots as to just who is making a profit from this contaminated waste dump is not rocket science. And pretty much, if LAFCO wants to "make a buck" from some area of Oroville, they make up the rules as they go along. In the minutes from a recent LAFCO meeting, there was an area that LAFCO representatives could profit from, just outside of the Tract, and one person did not want to be incorporated into their agenda. His property, which he had bought and paid for, was his property, and he didn't want to "sell out". So the LAFCO members decided that, if this person wouldn't go along with their agenda, they would simply take his property anyways, and file a restraining order against him. The old days, of "Railroad Barons" burning down the homes of Settlers who would not "sell out", and give them their property, are back, in the guise of the "Organization to Prevent Urban Sprawl", known as LAFCO. Only in this case, instead of sending in a group of outlaws to beat, rape, and terrorize property owners, they use their corrupted and communist laws that they make up as they go along. There are rumors that a "major industry" is interested in the Bagget Tract area. And you can be assured that, when the time comes, the residents of that area will have a lot more harassment, threats, false arrest and imprisonment, and other terrorist tactics by Butte County agencies than they already do. The residents of that area, being low income, are harassed and terrorized already by Law Enforcement, Code Enforcement, Animal Control, and other Butte County agencies. This constant harassment and threat is to keep them so disrupted that they either can't learn the truth, or when they do, can't do anything about it. And when "Big Money" decides they want to develop the area, they will be harassed and threatened, or falsely accused and convicted, right out of their house. LAFCO will make a profit off of the Bagget Tract, and the people who live, and die there, will simply be "run off". This is only part of the facts concerning the Superfund Sites, Contamination, and Corruption and Communism that is Oroville California.
Residents of the greater Oroville area are generally familiar with the Bagget-Marysville Road area, or to be politically correct, the Bagget Tract. This area, which sets between Lincoln Blvd on the East, 5th Ave on the West, and stretches from Oro Dam Blvd to Ophir Road is one of the lower income areas of the community. It is also, because of the fact it houses three of the most toxic Superfund sites in the United States, one of the most contaminated areas. The Federal Deed restrictions on any piece of property in the tract is a fact. Anyone who sells property in the tract either does so "under the table", or they are part of LAFCO, and use their EPA privilages to disguise the truth. The number of cases of Cancer, birth defects, and other environmentally based illnesses, is 92% higher than the national average, and 74% higher than areas in East Oroville. Most Landlords of property in this area know about the Deed restrictions. That is why they either seel the property dirt cheap, with no questions asked, or they carry their own loans. Renting is one thing, but selling contaminated property is quite another. And since the residents of this area are low income, no one cares. They can't afford to relocate, so they stay, and die. The levels of Arsenic, Creasote, Lead, Mercury, Formaldehyde, and other toxic chemicals in the dirt, trees, grass, fruit, nuts, water table, and everything else, along Bagget Road, are beyond hazardous, and well within the toxic category. There are some areas, such as the "rail yards", where the groundwater and soil levels are actually listed in the "lethal" category. In other words, drink any of the water being secretly pumped from the ground in this area, and you're DEAD. And for anyone who doubts this, we have a suggestion : take the Bagget Road cutoff, off of Lincoln Blvd, drive south, until you come to the fenced off area on your right, follow that to within about 75 feet from the end of the fence (right across from the little pink houses), stop your car, and look West. Just inside the fence you will see a small enclosure, which houses a "box with lights". The steel box is about four feet square. This is the monitoring module for the groundwater contamination pump just to the left, and about 100 feet away. This pump is used periodically to remove some of the groundwater contained in the underground holding ponds in that area. If you happen to be there when they are pumping the water into one of the hazardous waste transport trucks, the smell coming from that water, unless you have a really strong constitution, will make you nauseous, and has been known to make people pass out, and lie there vomiting, unconcious. Go ahead, take a drink of the Bagget Tract groundwater. And this is what the residents of this area live with. The kids play in the "frog pond", which is the runoff from Memorial Park Cemetary, among other contaminants. They also ride their bikes through the mud in the ditches along Bagget Road. Not only are the local residents unaware of the seriousness of the contamination levels, but if they ask anyone in authority, or check out the "official" reports, all they get is a pack of lies. Persons in Positions of Authority in Butte County own and operate LAFCO. LAFCO, in turn, owns and operates the local division of the EPA. The "commercial" areas of the Bagget Tract are owned primarily by persons in positions of authority in Butte County. Connecting the dots as to just who is making a profit from this contaminated waste dump is not rocket science. And pretty much, if LAFCO wants to "make a buck" from some area of Oroville, they make up the rules as they go along. In the minutes from a recent LAFCO meeting, there was an area that LAFCO representatives could profit from, just outside of the Tract, and one person did not want to be incorporated into their agenda. His property, which he had bought and paid for, was his property, and he didn't want to "sell out". So the LAFCO members decided that, if this person wouldn't go along with their agenda, they would simply take his property anyways, and file a restraining order against him. The old days, of "Railroad Barons" burning down the homes of Settlers who would not "sell out", and give them their property, are back, in the guise of the "Organization to Prevent Urban Sprawl", known as LAFCO. Only in this case, instead of sending in a group of outlaws to beat, rape, and terrorize property owners, they use their corrupted and communist laws that they make up as they go along. There are rumors that a "major industry" is interested in the Bagget Tract area. And you can be assured that, when the time comes, the residents of that area will have a lot more harassment, threats, false arrest and imprisonment, and other terrorist tactics by Butte County agencies than they already do. The residents of that area, being low income, are harassed and terrorized already by Law Enforcement, Code Enforcement, Animal Control, and other Butte County agencies. This constant harassment and threat is to keep them so disrupted that they either can't learn the truth, or when they do, can't do anything about it. And when "Big Money" decides they want to develop the area, they will be harassed and threatened, or falsely accused and convicted, right out of their house. LAFCO will make a profit off of the Bagget Tract, and the people who live, and die there, will simply be "run off". This is only part of the facts concerning the Superfund Sites, Contamination, and Corruption and Communism that is Oroville California.

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