The rise and decline of Poker giant Travell Thomas and why professor Hagens needs to stay away from Pokerland

Alex Mousolopolous
  Travell Thomas was a poker player debt collector form hell and he was indicted one day in court and given a eighteen year sentence for defrauding citizens out of thirty million dollars so he could play poker all day on other peoples dime. Travel along with a long list of other fellow rotten individuals were accused of setting up this debt collecting and threatening scam and incorporated as a company with all the usual tax breaks and so forth threatening to break peoples face and legs for money and for themselves.
 This jagoff encouraged his employees to intimidate and threaten people with their bills and demand more than what they actually owned and the federal government spent months on this case against a well-know poker scum bucket that was often featured on TV and basically all people involved in these organized poker tournaments are involved in some sort of nefarious actions and all should be investigated. There is no way in hell that people would be so readily available and willing to risk their own hard-earned and reputable money form work in these silly tournaments and the fact that  the corrupt media and sports networks would even waste air time in this age of massive inequality on this bullshit card playing by the one percent scammers of the economy is a disgraceful act upon their part. Mr Thomas cried like a fat bitch upon his twenty year sentance and will be playing piker in prison with roaches as chips.
 Which brings us to Nathan Hagens , a oil expert and University of Minnesota professor once known for his lectures and appearances speaking of societal and energy decline and how or why he attends so many of these fucking poker tournaments himself. One mus wonder why Nathan Hagens is no longer so prominent in the forefront of talking Wall Street snookering and the financial industry's ability to swindle the rest of the economy and enlarge their coffers to such an extreme and percentage of this nations GDP. 

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