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In 1933, the US government ordered every American to hand over their gold. No warning. No vote. Already the law. This video is the historical and structural analysis of what actually happened — and what it means for your money today. We break down the 5 asset classes that have survived every major financial collapse in modern history: the currency crisis in Germany, the bank bail-ins in Cyprus, the frozen accounts in Greece, the forced conversions in Argentina, and the banking collapse in Lebanon. Every single time, the same pattern played out. And every single time, the same 5 things survived. This is not financial advice. This is documented history — and a structural question every American with a 401k, a savings account, or a retirement plan should be asking right now. SOURCES & KEY DATA POINTS US Federal Debt as of FY2025: $37.6 trillion (US Treasury) Annual deficit FY2025: $1.8 trillion (Congressional Budget Office) Interest payments FY2025: $970 billion — more than the entire US defense budget (CBO) Projected debt-to-GDP by 2055: 156% under current law (CBO Long-Term Budget Outlook) Median 401k balance: $38,176 (Vanguard, How America Saves 2024) Executive Order 6102 signed April 5, 1933 — penalty: $10,000 fine or 10 years prison Cyprus bail-in 2013: 47.5% of deposits above €100,000 converted at Bank of Cyprus Argentina 2001: dollar accounts converted to pesos — ~75% loss in real purchasing power Greece 2015: ATM withdrawals capped at €60 per day NOTHING IN THIS VIDEO IS FINANCIAL ADVICE. This is historical analysis for educational purposes only. Always consult a licensed financial advisor before making any financial decisions. FBAR filing is legally required for US citizens with foreign accounts exceeding $10,000. Consult a tax professional for compliance guidance. IF YOU FOUND THIS USEFUL Like the video — it helps this research reach people who need to see it. Subscribe for more historical and structural financial analysis. Share it with someone who has a 401k and hasn't asked these questions yet. | Economy Continuum |