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Re: 80857 post# 7970

Wednesday, 01/01/2014 5:54:07 PM

Wednesday, January 01, 2014 5:54:07 PM

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May I include reply to silkman and you 80857 together folks, if both do not mind.

It bugs me what has ATIG been doing for all this time since the freeze?

I still have not heard from anyone that went to the '1st Shareholders Meeting'. Does a freeze cover everything from lips, to brain, to correspondence to retail investors . . . like 'Hi! We are still doing business and your stock shares are still valuable and not reduced in number, or price'.

Previously, a few weeks ago, I went to ATIG company website and was presented with an active website (you can play one of their games, which I did). So, I thus remarked on that post, something to the effect of who is paying for the website and where is that money coming from? Our 'frozen shares'?

Is the plan to get 3-5 tribes together and force some 'I follow too' actions from the others tribes? The tribes are very territorial and distance from a national Tribal agreement to go online together, to benefit all tribes. I can understand some of that viewpoint, its somewhat like red and blue states eyeing each other.

As i write this . . . a loud noise like a gun of some sort outside not all that far away . . . someone just a little late on New Years, promoting 2014 love of neighbors, like guns, drove the little animals off their roof, or launched their Bar-B-Q into orbit. :(

The tribes generally are not overly friendly with the state they are in, and this will eventually lead to a situation wherein state online lotteries and online sanctioned in-state paying games/gambling bets will reduce the tribal casinos 'days-of-glory'. I propose that an alliance of the Tribes would be in their interests, and that they fund the creation of some online games of their own. Perhaps that what ATIG wants to help happen? Heavenly-Arrows-against-the-7TH-Calvary Zombies or some such game content venue . . . sounds about right?

Best of 2014 to all