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Please do not reply to this message. Replies to this message are routed to an unmonitored mailbox. You are receiving this email as a part of your subscription to Oil & Energy Investor. Your ability to alter your subscription information can be found at the bottom of this email. [Oil and Energy Investor with Dr. Kent Moors] ["I'm DONE With Stocks"... Are You?]( One of America's top stock trading experts just made a BOMBSHELL declaration: He's officially "done with stocks." And for good reason - since the start of the year, the market made virtually ZERO gains. But he's uncovered a new way to collect thousands of dollars each week - without having to deal with a single, disappointing stock ever again. 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Soviet Defense Minister Andrei Grechko required each captain to submit a written account of what had occurred. He was apparently livid the sub had violated the strict secrecy orders by surfacing - and upon learning what happened allegedly smashed his glasses on a table and stormed out of the room. Fortunately, Arkhipov had a big factor working in his favor: He was already a hero. In July 1961, he'd been appointed deputy commander and executive officer of the new Hotel-class ballistic-missile sub K-19. While running through some exercises off the southeast coast of Greenland, the nuclear-powered "boomer" developed a leak in its reactor-cooling system - which then failed. The radio system also failed, meaning the sub couldn't contact Moscow. The engineering crew eventually made the repairs - sacrificing themselves in the process - and a nuclear meltdown was averted. But the boat's entire crew was irradiated. All the engineering officers and their divisional officer died within the month, and 15 more sailors died from the after-effects over the next two years. Arkhipov, 36 years old at the time of the Cuban Missile Crisis, was always known as a quiet, shy, unassuming man. His official portrait depicts a man with bushy, salt-and-pepper hair, a solemn, almost-baleful countenance - and a uniform covered with medals. Arkhipov was born in 1926 to a peasant family near Moscow. In August 1945, he served aboard a minesweeper in Russia's war against Japan. As time passed, his contributions clearly became more appreciated. He continued to serve in the Soviet Navy, first commanding submarines and then submarine squadrons. He became a rear admiral in 1975, a vice admiral in 1981 and later became head of the Kirov Naval Academy. He retired in the middle 1980s and settled in a town about 13 miles east of Moscow. Arkhipov and his wife Olga Arkhipova had a daughter named Elena. And they remained married until he died of kidney cancer - likely related to the K-19 incident - in August 1998. Ironically, Nikolai Vladimirovich Zatevev, the commander of K-19, died just nine days later. According to Olga, Arkhipov was intelligent, polite and very calm. On their vacations, he liked to search out newspapers - to stay as current on world events as possible. [Olga said he also had his superstitions. She once found him burning old love letters, claiming that keeping them would bring "bad luck."]( Also this week [This industry has minted millionaires before (today, it could be your turn)]( What former Speaker of the House John Boehner just revealed about the cannabis industry could help you make a FORTUNE from America's next trillion-dollar industry. If you missed this shocking prediction live, [go here for a special rebroadcast](. 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