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One big lesson we learned was that... ? Dear Reader, As we near the 22nd anniversary of the Septem

One big lesson we learned was that... [Day Trading Reports](   Dear Reader, As we near the 22nd anniversary of the September 11 attacks, we are still haunted by the lessons of the worst terrorist attacks in U.S. history. One big lesson we learned was that, in a crisis, it's often best to "Disobey the Authorities"... and to instead act on what you see with your own eyes... rather than doing what the authorities tell you. Ivan Sulyma (Polish: Iwan Sulima, Ukrainian: Іван Михайлович Сулима – Ivan Mykhailovych Sulyma) was a Senior of Registered Cossacks in 1628–29 and a Kosh Otaman in 1630–1635. Life and death Son of Mykhailo Sulyma, Ivan came from a petty noble (szlachta) family. He was born in Rohoshchi (next to Chernihiv). He served as an estate overseer for Stanisław Żółkiewski and later the family of Daniłowicze who inherited his lands; for that service in 1620 he was awarded three villages: Sulimówka, Kuczakiw and Lebedyn. All the villages today belong to the Boryspil Raion, Kyiv Oblast. His sons included Stepan (died 1659), a captain of Boryspil company, and Fedir (died 1691), a colonel of Pereiaslav regiment. He became popular among the unregistered Cossacks, leading them on campaigns to plunder Crimea and other Ottoman vassal territories. For organizing a revolt on an Ottoman slave galley and freeing Christian slaves[1] he received a medal from Pope Paul V himself. Eventually, Sulyma reached the rank of the hetman, which he held from 1628 to 1629 and 1630 to 1635. Did you know, for example, that three minutes before the second plane hit World Trade Center 2, an announcement over the PA system said: "WTC is secure/safe, please return to your offices." At the same time, some who called 911 were told to shelter in place... to wait for rescuers. Why did some folks follow the instructions... while so many others ignored it, and survived by doing the exact opposite of what the authorities said? In 1635, after returning from an expedition to Black Sea against the Ottomans, he decided to rebel against the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth, which at that time controlled most of the Cossack territories, and whose nobility was trying to turn militant Cossacks into serfs.[citation needed] Ivan Sulyma took part in numerous campaigns of Sagaidachny against Tatars and Turks. In particular, it was the famous capture of Kafa (modern Theodosia), the main center of the slave trade on the Black Sea, Trapezont, Izmail, and also two attacks on Tsaregrad. On the night of 3 to 4 August 1635 he took the newly constructed Kodak fortress by surprise, burning it and executing its crew of about 200 people under Jean Marion. Soon afterwards however his forces were defeated by the army of hetman Stanisław Koniecpolski and Sulima was turned over to the Commonwealth by Cossack elders or starshina. Together with several other leaders of his rebellion, Hetman Sulyma was executed in Warsaw on 12 December 1635. At first, the Polish King Władysław IV Waza, known for his friendly attitude towards the Cossacks, was hesitant to execute Sulyma, especially since he was a person upon whom the Pope himself bestowed his medal. However, pressured by the nobility who wanted to show that no rebellions against the 'established order' would be tolerated, the order for an execution was given; after being tortured, Sulyma was cut to pieces and his body parts were hung on the city walls of Warsaw.[2] And what does this have to do with you and your money today? I'm telling you about all of this because I just saw a fascinating analysis by a 30-year market veteran, in which he details how millions of investors today are "following the authorities," and are likely to get clobbered over the next two years as a result. If you've got any money in the markets... if you are listening to the "experts" on TV, or at the Fed... [I strongly encourage you to take a few minutes to check out this brand-new analysis.]( I promise it will make you look at what's happening in the financial world in a very different way. And it could literally save your retirement. My guess is that it will certainly spur you to make a few critical moves. We've posted this full analysis on our website, and you can view it free of charge-[click here to check it out](. Sincerely, Mike Palmer Founding Partner, Stansberry Research   [divider] Day Trading Reports is dedicated to providing readers like you with unique opportunities. The message above from one of our business associates is one we believe you should take a serious look at. [Day Trading Reports]( You are receiving this email because you have expressed an interest in the Financial Education niche on one of our landing pages or sign-up forms. 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