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https://apnews.com/article/grand-canyon-tribes-mining-sacred-land-fef09420fab86d1169ae93a371ce17ca
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...Stopping the scheming land-grabs while using uranium mining as the ploy. I get it. There are richer available uranium ore reserves in the US.
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