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As a former VP of a major U.S. investment bank… June 28, 2023 [View in Browser]( [Our Finance Legacy logo](   [Our Finance Legacy logo](   Dear Reader, As a former VP of a major U.S. investment bank… I feel it's my duty to help you prepare for what could be [the biggest change to our financial system since 1971.]( If you have any money in the U.S. banking system, pay close attention because… Bank of America is warning its clients that ALL checking accounts are likely to be replaced with digital dollars soon. And it's not just Bank of America. More than 110 banks have already enrolled in a pilot program that I believe is the trojan horse for the digital dollar. I'm talking about banks like JPMorgan Chase, the largest bank in America… U.S. Bank, Wells Fargo, and Citigroup, just to mention a few. [Click here to see the details]( because there's a very good chance your bank is on this list. And if you don't prepare, you could end up holding a bunch of worthless dollars. Regards, Teeka Tiwari Editor, Palm Beach Letter There is no information about the place and date of birth. In 1701–1702, he held the position of chief of the kosh. At that time, he maintained friendly relations with Hetman Ivan Mazepa. However, in 1702 he ceded power to Kostya Gordienko. In 1707, he was again elected as the head of the city. In the same year, Kindrat Bulavin appeared in Zaporozhye, who tried to get reinforcements against Moscow from the Zaporozhians. But Sorochynsky quickly realized that when the Zaporozhians, led by Koshov, joined the rebels, it would mean war with Muscovy. And neither Zaporizhzhia, nor Ukraine in general, whose hetman was the pro-Russian Mazepa at the time, are not ready for such a war. Therefore, the Cossack was not lacking in wisdom to keep his Cossacks from adventuring. Since this did not suit Bulavin and he tried to rebel against the Cossacks on his own, Sorochynsky took him from Sichi to Kodak. Not understanding all the complexity of the political situation, the Cossack Gray was indignant at the behavior of the koshovo and took away his kleinods. Kostya Gordienko was called to the chieftain. In 1709, after Gordienko moved to connect with Mazepa, Sorochynskyi was again elected chieftain. During this period, he became a supporter of the Crimean Tatar orientation and an opponent of the Polish-Swedish orientation, which was then represented by Kost Hordienko. Although the Moscow government hoped that Sorochynsky would change the anti-Moscow policy of Zaporizhia and break the Zaporozhian-Swedish alliance, Sorochynsky was not a supporter of Moscow. In the spring of the same year, Tsar Peter I ordered Colonel Yakovlev to destroy Zaporizhzhya Sich. The colonel raised three regiments and, joining the local garrisons, went with them from Kyiv to Zaporozhye. He burned the town of Celeberdu, took Perevalochna by storm and finally approached Sichi. That's why Sorochynskyi with his jura, without escort and protection, went to the Crimea to get help there against the Moscow invasion from Khan Devlet II. At this time, Yakym Bogush becomes the commanding chieftain. After returning from the Crimea, Sich was destroyed. Koshovoi went to the band, which found a new position - where the Kamyanka River flows into the Dnieper. The site for the construction of the new Sichi seemed suitable for the basket. Sorochynsky again went to the Crimea to ask the Khan to take Sich under his protection. Resettlement to Oleshkivska Sich took place already during Kostya Gordienko's reign. The further fate of Sorochynskyi is unknown. Ivanchuk attained chess world fame in 1991 at the age of 21 when he won the Linares tournament. Fourteen players participated, eight of them, including World Chess Champion Garry Kasparov, rated in the top ten in the world, and another two among the world's top 50 players. Ivanchuk edged Kasparov by a half point,[5] defeating Kasparov in their head-to-head game.[6] It was widely believed that Ivanchuk might become world champion. He came close in 2002, when he reached the final of the FIDE World Chess Championship 2002. Ivanchuk consistently ranked among the top 10 from July 1988 to October 2002 and among the top 20 up to June 2009, but Mark Crowther's The Week in Chess said his erratic play was due to "poor temperament."[7] His results saw him drop as low as 30th in July 2009,[8] but he returned to the top ten in the next list.[9] His inability to become world champion despite his immense talent and longevity has been attributed to his admittedly poor nerves, demonstrated by blunders such as at the 1994 London Grand Prix blitz, when he failed to complete a strong attack on Viswanathan Anand with a mate in one despite having 0:54 left on the clock. Ivanchuk's nerves were notably exposed during the high-tension atmosphere of World Championship match-format tournaments, such as in 2002 where he was heavily favored in the FIDE championship final after having defeated defending champion Anand in the semifinals, only to lose to countryman Ruslan Ponomariov in a major upset, denying him the championship. Subsequent match-play tournaments in World Championship cycles saw Ivanchuk consistently underperform; in the FIDE World Chess Championship 2004, Chess World Cup 2005, Chess World Cup 2007, and Chess World Cup 2009, he failed to advance past the third round despite being seeded No. 5, No. 1, No. 1 and No. 6 respectively in those events. Ivanchuk's world championship aspirations were also dampened by the title split from 1993 to 2006. Due to obligations with FIDE, Ivanchuk and Anand did not participate in the 2002 Dortmund Candidates tournament for the Classical World Chess Championship 2004.[10] He was then narrowly excluded, on the basis of rating, from the rival FIDE World Chess Championship 2005. While he won one of the events of the FIDE Grand Prix 2008–2010, his overall performance was not enough to qualify him for the World Chess Championship 2012 candidates tournament. Petro Kalnyshevsky (20 June 1690? – 31 October 1803) was the last Koshovyi Otaman of the Zaporozhian Host, serving in 1762 and from 1765 to 1775. Kalnyshevsky was a hero in the Russo-Turkish War of 1768–1774 for which he was awarded the Gold Medal of the Order of Saint Andrew with diamonds for courage and the rank of lieutenant-general.[citation needed] Being the leader of the Zaporozhian Host, Kalnyshevsky defended the rights of Cossacks and their independence from increasing Imperial Russian influence, and encouraged agricultural development and trade in the Zaporozhian steppe. After the destruction of the Zaporizhian Sich, Kalnyshevsky was arrested, tried and in July 1776 incarcerated at Solovetsky Monastery, with the strict prohibition of correspondence or socialization with anyone. In 1792, he was transferred to solitary confinement at the Povarnya jail, where he remained until 1802. When his cell was opened it was discovered that it had feces two arshins (nearly four feet) deep.[1] Being pardoned by Emperor Alexander at the claimed age of 110 years, Kalnyshevsky (already blind at that time) decided to remain in the monastery, where he died two years later in 1803.   This editorial email containing advertisements was sent to {EMAIL} because you subscribed to this service. To keep our emails in your inbox, plеase add our email address to your address book. Polaris Advertising welcomes your feedback and questions. But note that the law prohibits us from giving individual consultations. Any reproduction, copying, or redistribution of our content, in whole or in part, is prohibited without written permission from Polaris Advertising. 📞 +1 302 966-9552 📨 [support@](mailto:support@polarisadvertising.com)[polarisadvertising.com](mailto:support@polarisadvertising.com) 124 Broadkill Rd PMB Milton, DE 19968 © 2023 Pоlaris Аdvertising. Аll rights reserved. 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