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This ship has the power to save everyone June 15 To view this email like a web page, [click here](. [Investment Digger]( Daily Nuggets for Investment Growth [Investnent Digger] Selected and brought to you by Mark Levinson There’s a ship secretly docked inside Baltimore City that is unlike any other. It can circle the planet 14 times without having to be refueled. [Documentary Video Preview]( That’s why the government has spent $60 million maintaining it. But it’s only open one day a year. Why? Because [the technology that powers this ship]( is being grafted onto new forms of portable power systems that could literally solve America’s energy crisis. [New documentary]( reveals everything. The first biography of Ivan Sirko, written by Dmytro Yavornytsky in 1890, gave Sirko's place of birth as the sloboda of Merefa near the city of Kharkiv. The author also gives a reference to the letter of Ivan Samiylovych to kniaz G. Romodanovsky (the tsar's voyevoda) in which the hetman refers to Sirko as one born in Polish lands instead of in Sloboda Ukraine (part of Moscovy). Mytsyik also recalls that another historian, Volodymyr Borysenko, allowed for the possibility that Sirko was born in Murafa near the city of Sharhorod (now in Vinnytsia Oblast). The author explains during that time when people were fleeing the war (known as the Ruin, 1659–1686) they may have established a similarly named town in Sloboda Ukraine further east.Historian Yuriy Mytsyik states that this could not be the case. In his book Otaman Ivan Sirko[2] (1999) he writes that Merefa was established only in 1658 (more than 40 years after the birth of the future otaman). The author also notes that Sirko later in his life did actually live in Merefa with his family on his own estate, and according to some earlier local chronicles there even existed a small settlement called Sirkivka. However, Mytsyik also points out that in 1658–1660 Sirko served as a colonel of the Kalnyk Polk (a military and administrative division of the Cossack Hetmanate) in Podilia, a position usually awarded to the representative of a local population. Viewers first met Tongi at his audition during the season premiere on February 19. He told judges Perry, Luke Bryan, and Lionel Richie he moved from Hawaii to Seattle three years ago with his mother and immediate family. According to Billboard, Tongi, who was born September 1, 2004, is the youngest of five children and learned to play the ukulele in fifth grade. He also played the piano and, when he was 13, received a guitar as a gift from his father, Rodney, who had spent his holiday paycheck on the instrument. In a March interview with the Federal Way Mirror, Tongi said his father had suffered a heart attack during his freshman year of high school and couldn’t work, forcing the family’s move to the continental U.S. because the cost of living in Hawaii was too high. Tongi enrolled at Federal Way High School for two years and is currently finishing his senior year at nearby Decatur High School. When pressed further about his family at the audition, Tongi then explained how his father had died only a couple months prior and that Rodney was the primary inspiration for his music career. Tongi hasn’t explicitly said how his father died but revealed in an Instagram video last week Rodney experienced kidney failure. Tongi said he didn’t plan on mentioning his father at the audition because he didn’t want people to think of his Idol journey as a sob story, but he struggled to hold back tears as he discussed their connection anyway. After taking a moment to compose himself, Tongi began playing guitar as he performed “Monsters,” which he used to sing with his father. The judges gave him a standing ovation and a unanimous ticket to the next round. Yоu rесеivеd оur newsletter because you showed interest in the niche of fіnаnсіаl еduсаtіоn оn оnе оf оur sіgnup fоrms оr lаndіng pаgеs. This email was create and sent to you by Investment Digger operator of The Investment Mind LLC. 1151 Walker Rd, Dover, DE 19904 This newsletter is strictly educational and is not investment advice or a solicitation to buy or sell any assets or to make any financial decisions. Please be careful and do your own research. View our [Privacy policy]( and [Terms](. To stop receiving this newsletter, [unsubscribe]( or [manage your email preferences](. Copyright © 2023 Investment Digger. All Rights Reserved 148 Lafayette 3 New York, NY, 10013, USA

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