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Old 10-03-2006, 01:47 PM
DeNutza DeNutza is offline
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Default Re: The Gibraltar Conspiracy

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I dont know why it has to be repeated 300 times a page. They have pulled out because they are public companies, traded on a stock exchange, with regulations that include complyng with laws of all countries that the companies have dealings in.


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I understand the corporate angle...So actually they are
somewhat related...It still can make a difference
on where the corp. is located..For example, if they
were in the Bahamas, they'd be less likely to jump out
imo..

So out of all the companies that announced they are
pulling out...Which ones are private vs public AND
where are they located?

So far Ive only seen Crypto pull out (outside
of Gibraltar) and they are
in Canadian public company, which makes sense too.
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Old 10-03-2006, 02:01 PM
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Old 10-03-2006, 02:36 PM
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Default Re: The Gibraltar Conspiracy

Have party and pacific definately pulled out? I heard they may just stop taking US deposits, but still allow current players to play.
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Old 10-03-2006, 02:53 PM
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Maybe it's the UK government laying pressure on the sites. Gibralter and the Isle of Man are both UK dependencies and of course Party and 888 are listed on the London Stock Exchange and Stars were thinking of listing on the LSE Maybe Bush has been telling Blair what to do again.
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Old 10-03-2006, 02:56 PM
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I think if you included a Japanese style bath house, huge cuban cigars and a lot of 'bwahahahahaha' laughing it would make it very interesting.

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At last someone saying the conspiracists were in the US Senate.
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Old 10-03-2006, 03:00 PM
Poker_Hoar Poker_Hoar is offline
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On Oct 2nd, the London Times broke the story that
888.com and PartyGaming would likely be pulling out of
the US market according to their "industry source".

Gambling911 also reports that PartyGaming would follow
888.com and pokerstars would also likely follow...

All 3 of these companies are in Gibraltor.

Reps from Gibraltor must have put the pressure on these
companies to pull-out...It is far too coincidental.

I believe pokerstars realizes what is going on, and
may possibly consider relocation.

Also as a side note, Pacific Poker is owned by
the same company that owns 888.com..The company
is called Cassava Ent. and of course they reside
in Gibraltor.

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ARE YOU FRISTING HIGH?

Also on a side note, the people in Gibraltar believe that if the monkeys (Barbary Ape) leave Gibraltar then so will the British. That could be weaved into your theory as well.

I worked in Gib so I know.
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Old 10-03-2006, 03:01 PM
BWillie BWillie is offline
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Default Re: The Gibraltar Conspiracy

I just called Pacific Poker and they said that they aren't planning on suspending any players accounts. She said they are aware of the act but have no plans at this time to suspend accounts. At Party Poker, I am still playing, in fact I'm playing right now. Would it be safe to change my address to that of a European one so when my account does get suspended they won't try to send me a check? If I changed my account to a European address would I have a problem?
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Old 10-03-2006, 03:06 PM
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I think if you included a Japanese style bath house, huge cuban cigars and a lot of 'bwahahahahaha' laughing it would make it very interesting.

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No... No.. that's when Foley slipped it to Frist and this whole thing started moving....
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Old 10-03-2006, 03:07 PM
Phil123 Phil123 is offline
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Also on a side note, the people in Gibraltar believe that if the monkeys (Barbary Ape) leave Gibraltar then so will the British. That could be weaved into your theory as well.

I worked in Gib so I know.

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True, and they were declining in numbers so the British army shipped in a few more. You can't be too carefull!
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Old 10-03-2006, 03:20 PM
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Also on a side note, the people in Gibraltar believe that if the monkeys (Barbary Ape) leave Gibraltar then so will the British. That could be weaved into your theory as well.

I worked in Gib so I know.

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True, and they were declining in numbers so the British army shipped in a few more. You can't be too carefull!

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So true.

We took a special cave tour and the guide told us a very interesting, and true, story. The rock of Gibraltar was caused by an earthquake. The Strait of Gibraltar is about 15 miles wide to the other side (Africa). The cave line runs directly north south and lines up with the other Pillar of Hercules in Africa.

That's background.

So the story goes like this. A monkey is said to have crossed through the cave network from Africa to Gibraltar and that is how the apes populated Gibraltar. Under the sea, through the total darkness fissures, fifteen miles of toil and trouble. And this is why these apes are so respected. Ask anyone in Gibraltar.

It is all true.

And this is why Party, 888, and everyone else conspired to exit the poker market at the same time.
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