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Is the West sleepwalking into a catastrophe? We often use the word "revolution" to describe new technologies or peaceful protests, but history tells a far darker, more violent story. A true revolution is not a surgical strike against corruption—it is a societal heart attack. In this deep dive, we explore a terrifying 6-stage model of revolution, a predictable roadmap to ruin that has played out from the French Revolution of 1789 to the Russian Revolution of 1917. We analyze the shift from extreme wealth inequality to the catastrophic loss of faith in institutions, and ask the most uncomfortable question of our time: Where does the United States and the West stand in 2025? As John F. Kennedy famously warned: "Those who make peaceful revolution impossible will make violent revolution inevitable." Key Topics Covered: The difference between a protest and a true revolution. Why "The New Order" is almost always worse than the old one. The role of the radicalized middle class in societal breakdown. The warning signs of a "Stage 5" extremist movement. JFK’s chilling warning on peaceful vs. violent change. #Revolution #History #SocietalCollapse #US2025 #Politics #EconomicCrisis #WealthInequality #Documentary DISCLAIMER This video is for educational and informational purposes only. It presents historical analysis, opinions, and interpretations based on publicly available sources. It is not financial advice, political advice, or a prediction of future events. All historical comparisons and references to modern countries or governments are theoretical and should not be interpreted as claims, certainties, or endorsements. Viewers are encouraged to research independently and draw their own conclusions.