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From 2020 through mid-2022, Brad Thomas had a near-perfect track record...     [Banker Bull logo]( At Banker Bull we are serious about being your [“]( and ears” for special opportunities for you to take advantage of. The message below from one of our partners is one we think you should take a close look at. Saint Sylvester's Day, also known as Silvester or the Feast of Saint Sylvester, is the day of the feast of Pope Sylvester I, a saint who served as Pope from 314 to 335. Medieval legend made him responsible for the conversion of emperor Constantine. Among the Western churches, the feast day is held on the anniversary of Saint Sylvester's death, 31 December, a date that, since the adoption of the Gregorian calendar, has coincided with New Year's Eve. For these Christian denominations, Saint Silvester's Day liturgically marks the seventh day of Christmastide.[2] Eastern churches celebrate Sylvester's feast on a different day from the Western churches, i.e. on 2 January. Saint Sylvester's Day celebrations are marked by church attendance at Midnight Mass or a Watchnight service, as well as fireworks, partying, and feasting.[1] Pope Sylvester I Saint Sylvester with the Emperor Constantine the Great Under the reign of Pope Sylvester I, several of the magnificent Christian churches were built, including the Basilica of Saint John Lateran, Santa Croce Church, and Old St. Peter's Basilica, among others.[3] During the papacy of Sylvester I, the Nicene Creed, which is recited by communicants of the vast majority of the world's Christian denominations, was formulated.[3] Sylvester is said to have healed, in the name of Christ, the emperor Constantine the Great of leprosy.[3] After dying, Sylvester was buried on 31 December in the Catacomb of Priscilla.[3] Regional traditions The German city of Rottenburg am Neckar decorated for Christmas and Silvester Saint Sylvester's Day fireworks in Kraków Several countries, primarily in Europe, use a variant of Silvester's name as the preferred name for the holiday; these countries include Austria, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Czech Republic, France, Germany, Hungary, Israel, Italy, Liechtenstein, Luxembourg, Poland, Slovakia, Switzerland, and Slovenia.[4] Austria and Germany In the capital of Austria, Vienna, people walk pigs on leashes for their Saint Silvester's Day celebration in hope to have good luck for the coming year.[5] Many Christian households in Germany mark Saint Silvester's Day by practicing the custom of Bleigiessen using Silvesterblei (Silvester lead), in which Silvesterblei is melted over a flame in an old spoon and dropped into a bowl of cold water; one's fortune for the coming year is determined by the shape of the lead.[6] If the lead forms a ball (der Ball), luck will roll one's way, while the shape of a star (der Stern) signifies happiness.[7] H4zGVFBBfVnc8EVpB46NmJkpdyq6eQ3d9aZwuPInyzgEfQ42lqFLeZaApupvPa5kw42p8UJuG67Gyx8hyXXjnKCI 6Lg312lL3yeyGa6uMrLrhlBg0lqTF05snITmYYjc8ysMVwrES2H01WTWaXqbaiAdfTyrepPolA3p2foJXHxrFVjY Z4a0HZ20JudUGdtNa8MmdrKEfMznzeb5yoSaLbcVMTvKAtAkhPV1k8y6kItnYOKXlGHq1HoE9xX5BlDaVE5Ekvmq HBWcOukHngtyZCmCwlgRI6XG6CLEDiy2Cm6rj12DcYOAjiUY4VOfj2AqToerA1Rc6jv6OHnPl6rkOicjKK9DY6yR ACUcl2G0BdG6B7og2A9JRIiZSqGXZVHRngPmHJQTUFVIThLkMTIToet2tuYIhFng1Z5lHtDG6P2BTDWxzRVDSGjy HYF8iKIMjo3lzyUz49UMyWMZ3oaauFNnk9zO9Q53XewKsMZUD242KS2kjNB8fHIUjMskA8zL1IyA9yMlYMrhvYea rVRmBWqQXk44VSUmLqPrkY03igtCPcEotPg3HjXlhnBSAZJIpmewrBz9AayF6XziUuJM1VabW86lykMr1zTgWly1 TRvhLu3gaQUjA5lRtMHubCpRXu0yl2R0b2DHe4n2gfyhb9uoFHhxyccu2EXups6St9IZcjzleaIo7e0Mg6rNYjCO From 2020 through mid-2022, Brad Thomas had a near-perfect track record. He went 15-for-16 on closed positions, with gains like 124%, 191%, and more — in a matter of months. And on top of that, Brad gave his subscribers the chance to earn thousands of dollars in income. Now, he’s launched a venture using the same strategy that produced the incredible results above… And today, Brad has an urgent message for you because as inflation continues to spiral out of control… Brad says what he calls “SWAN stocks” are perfect for today’s market. When you own these “SWAN Stocks”… Recessions… bear markets… crashes… None of those things matter the same way anymore. Not only are these stocks beating the market… They allow you to collect thousands of dollars every month — no matter what’s happening in the world. And that stream of payouts can rise year after year. That’s why Brad says investing in “SWAN Stocks” is as low-risk as it gets. k2WW9ZMcVhh1rdf6cMYlRErtdq9Hfk6R1eXNHI06iETJnOGtO5yA1dDV7BmKHYLAyhg0AOTnChVx9xeRwlgA6hUe xYLCwUbblnBUtO8ynMXyw0jQFzndFGtkDetV2NF0xNmqeuSj5qh4DD4Vo4Tke8ZZHhmmGFjh1hbRqKmFX64IK1Q6 KVQiOtyeFpB8kT8ADqXS4BdlP2yMt6zVvxTK3tzxwEbNLbazlBflqggxyOshJJrMBz5cw6zB2jSiqPrSld7ysnOq cZy0sbsWD5yP3T9IynAEH1MQNxgDryxjtiZF0Jvoio5koI94qXJN2B01HlXN1b0eHaGr2lagu8YLCZUBC1jGHVMX uFusvm62htwStjGElZ0v8sNJBrHHoDaCu6orhWhl4NSdQ0RptSIXI8fOaWxF9r0JqmZlb2Dv6ymA1SyDcdUWxaGw cM0hplIJYEApE8XN68WeGAmrXHdDpTPPDh4vol75fPDfRfVG9mGTJFep73I2ENyVbxbLJ0QXpUFlVJlZxNd62UIY wkWBJw0ixYtXTezz6rXx8Ct4JIq5RuiMTiHC4l5YHMqsQc1GCeI3QuriAbWbHgeEFSoIpRA7EIDmAj9UlaBU2yxw LAGsGDGMbC0w0WZbmhEhRXc6GPebQiB4bhV3bfQhmKsl3Cytlgtu0d5RNvGl6YC7crq2KXHxTMGuuYJTOCWCiS2G [Click here to learn more and claim Brad’s full “SWAN Stock Model Portfolio” right now.]( All the best, Frances Popp Managing Editor, Intelligent Income Investor [BB logo]( You are receiving our newsletter because you opted-in for it on one of our sister websites. 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