DRYBLOWER

BHP, Boodarie and conspiracy theories: Dryblower

READING the entrails of a sheep is one of those old Roman customs which has always made <i>Dryblower</i> a touch queasy. The British habit of interpreting tealeaves seems far more refined. But, whether you dig around inside a dead sheep, or fiddle with the remnants of your morning cuppa, there is a strange message coming from BHP Billiton which some people might construe as a declaration of war on the government of Western Australia.

Dryblower

No one will confirm this seemingly bizarre theory, though the evidence is certainly there for anyone willing to have a look. What has happened, as far as Dryblower can see, is that at 9.28am (eastern...

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