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To: Jon Koplik who wrote (101640)7/12/2001 4:22:18 PM
From: William Hunt  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 152472
 
Jon ---uranium ore would be my best guess . Tobacco plants do not have any traces of uranium until put in the field for planting . The minute traces found in the cigarette process have never been proven to be the cause of cancer from cigarette but you have to wonder .
A friend of mine work for W R Grace in Polk county Florida at their big phosphate plant which makes a lot of the fertilizer for our midwest farmers . His job was as a chemist in the by product division where they took the tailings ( Leftovers )of the process and process the uranium out of the phosphate piles . This product was then sold and use in nuclear power plants

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