Housing construction crews building in Calimesa, CA discovered oil about a year ago at a Calimesa project site near Stater Brothers on Cherry Valley Ave and failed to disclose this discovery to the public.
It appears that what they did instead was cover the leaking oil with plastic tarps for the last year and proceeded to purchase ALL of the available property in the region.
After our report, in addition to investigating the apparent hoarding of oil-impacted land, investigators will also focus on motivations behind other recent property sales in the area that should have continued to be maintained by the original owners, and not those apparently greedy for oil properties.
It also appears that as they continued to keep the discovery of the oil and natural gas a secret, they proceeded to move their families westbound in an effort to secretly capitalize and benefit from the oil that occurs naturally in the northern part of Riverside County, California.
Good folks of the Yucaipa, Calimesa, Cherry Valley, Beaumont, and Banning, CA regions, be sure to take a drive around town and discover for yourselves all of the vacant lots and property that are being mowed down in preparation for oil production without YOUR FEEDBACK AND WITHOUT CONCERN FOR YOUR FAMILY'S BEST INTEREST.
Go ahead, do your research, to determine how this oil discovery in YOUR BACK YARD, should impact you and your family and the land you own!
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NOTE: "Well, folks, there's oil in them hills" ORIGINALLY PUBLISHED: 8-18-2025 EXCLUSIVELY BY LOVE NOTES & NEWS WHO IS STILL FIRST TO REPORT.
PREVIOUS ADVISED NOTE: Oil production in the region might impact the coming forward of large spiders to the region.