>From Martin Weiss newsletter:
   
  A New Chinese "Gold" Rush in Australia?
                The object of Chinese desire: 
An Australian uranium mine

  In the 1800s, Chinese miners flocked to Australia for the great gold rush. 
Today, it’s happening again. Only the Chinese aren’t looking for gold, they’re 
after uranium. And they’re not coming with picks and shovels. They’re coming 
with mountains of money.
  Why? Because Australia happens to sit on the world’s largest known deposits 
of uranium — with more reserves than the United States, Canada, Russia and 
Brazil combined. 
  And with more than 900 new nuclear plants now being planned, the hunger for 
uranium is just beginning! (More about this later in this report.)
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
  900? get used to clik clik clik background rate. Even at 99.9% safe that's 
one statistical accident per.
  I think the human race is going to get the Darwin Award.
   

       
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