Is the next market-shaking bankruptcy crisis upon us? June 05 [View in browser]( June 05 | [View in browser]( [The Economic Legacy]( [-------------------------] Dear Reader, A peculiar situation is unfolding within our financial system. Analysts at UBS have projected the potential closure of over 50,000 retail locations in the coming months. Prominent retailers such as Walmart, Foot Locker, Bed Bath & Beyond, and Macy's have already announced their intention to downsize their operations. In a recent alarming statement, Bob Nardelli, the former CEO of Home Depot, issued the following warning: "We are on the brink of witnessing a significant rise in bankruptcies. This situation is unlike anything I have observed in my 52 years..." What implications does this hold for your family and your financial well-being? Dr. Nomi Prins has conducted thorough research, unearthing a startling discovery. Amidst the predicted turbulence highlighted by Nardelli and UBS, Dr. Prins has identified a singular company that could serve as an early warning sign, hinting at the arrival of the next major crisis in America. A mere glimpse at this worrisome chart offers a clear understanding - [chart offers a clear understanding]( Dr. Prins elaborates: "This chart conveys everything you need to know about the forthcoming crisis in America. Essentially, we are on the verge of a currency crisis, though not of the nature most people anticipate. Consequently, this specific company, alongside many others, is highly likely to face bankruptcy." According to Dr. Prins, our monetary system is about to undergo a transformative shift, slated to take place within a few weeks. To assist individuals in their preparations, she has recorded a briefing that provides a comprehensive explanation of what she refers to as a 'reset' to our financial system. The presentation presents compelling evidence of the impending currency crisis and offers actionable steps to prepare for it. [Click here]( now to access her complete presentation, available free of charge. Regards, Maria Bonaventura
Senior Managing Editor, Rogue Economics P.S. In the past, when similar monetary transformations occurred, those who were unprepared faced dire consequences. However, those who took proactive measures with their finances had the opportunity to significantly multiply their wealth. [Click here]( to discover why preparedness is crucial. Nalyvaiko left Polish service in 1594, organized a paramilitary unit of unregistered Cossacks in the vicinity of Bratslav, and raided several Moldavian and Hungarian towns. Nalyvaiko led his men through Galicia, Volhynia, and Belarus. His Cossacks and rebel Ukrainian peasants took the cities of Bratslav, Husiatyn, Bar, Lutsk, Kaniv, Cherkasy and Slutsk, Babruisk, and Mahiliou in Belarus. The following year Nalivaiko's Cossacks were joined by many runaway Ukrainian peasants and together they captured the town of Lutsk, where his men massacred Polish nobility, Catholic clergy, and local Greek-Catholics. From Volhynia Nalivaiko's Cossacks moved into Belarus, where they pillaged Mogilev. Nalivaiko eventually offered peace to Polish king Sigismund III Vasa, conditioned that the Poles cede the lands between Southern Buh and Dniester rivers south of Bratslav to the Cossacks in exchange for their military service and loyalty to the PolishâLithuanian Commonwealth. Having refused these terms, the king recalled Hetman StanisÅaw ŻóÅkiewski from Moldavia. In 1595 ŻóÅkiewski and the royal army set out to end the rebellion. In response to this, Nalivaiko joined his forces with the Zaporozhian Cossack Hetman Hryhory Loboda (Polish: Hryhor Åoboda), but was forced to retreat to left-bank Ukraine, even after defeating the Poles at Bila Tserkva. In May 1596 the Cossack tabor was surrounded by Polish forces near the town of Lubny. After two weeks of siege, there was unrest as the Cossacks began to run out of food and water. Loboda was murdered, and on 7 July 1596 Nalyvaiko was handed over by the Cossacks to the Poles as a condition of surrender in exchange for their own lives, but the agreement was not kept, and Cossacks were attacked by the Poles immediately after Nalivaiko's surrender. Nalyvaiko was brought to Warsaw, where he was tortured, drawn and quartered, and put on public display (popular stories about his being crowned with a white-hot iron crown or boiled alive in a copper cauldron are not verified by factual evidence). After the rebellion all Cossack lands were taken and given to the Polish magnates. Nalyvaiko became a legend and a hero of Ukrainian folklore. [-------------------------] 124 Broadkill Rd, 4 Milton, DE 19968.We sent this editorial email that contains advertisements to {EMAIL} because you subscribed to our service. If you no longer wish to receive these emails, you can click on the [unsubscribe](. At Polaris Advertising, we appreciate your feedback and questions. However, please be aware that we cannot provide personalized advice due to legal restrictions. To make sure that our emails continue to reach your inbox, please add our email address to your address book. If you need to get in touch with us, you can call us toll-free at Domestic/International: â +1 302 966-9552 Mon-Fri, 9am-5pm ET, or send us an email at support@polarisadvertising.com. ð 124 Broadkill Rd, 4 Milton, DE 19968. Any reproduction, copying, or redistribution of our content, in whole or in part, is prohibited without written permission from Polaris Advertising. © 2023 Polaris Advertising. All rights reserved.