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U.S. federal debt has crossed $36 trillion — and the pace is accelerating. This isn’t a new problem, and it isn’t unique to the United States. It’s a recurring historical pattern that has played out again and again over thousands of years — and it has always ended the same way. In this video, we break down that pattern step by step, using history, math, and incentives — not politics — to explain why the U.S. has now entered Stage Three of a four-stage debt cycle that has repeatedly led to widespread wealth destruction and a massive transfer of wealth to those positioned early. In this video, you’ll learn: The four stages every major debt and currency cycle follows Why sovereign debt eventually becomes mathematically unpayable How inflation and monetary expansion spiral beyond government control Why reserve-currency status delays collapse — and then amplifies it What happened to the middle class in Rome, Weimar Germany, and Venezuela Why savings, pensions, and fixed-income assets are the most exposed How wealth doesn’t disappear during currency failures — it transfers This is not about politics. It’s not left versus right. And it’s not speculation. It’s incentives, arithmetic, and historical precedent repeating with uncomfortable consistency. Every empire believed it was different. Every one of them was wrong. This video is about recognizing the pattern before Stage Four, not after. Disclaimer This content is for educational and informational purposes only and does not constitute financial, legal, or investment advice. All analysis is based on publicly available data, historical precedent, and economic frameworks. Always do your own research and consult qualified professionals before making financial decisions.