In World War II, suppose I run America, let's suppose that. I run all of the oil companies in America Dominion. So, if a war start supposedly, and it ain't fighting at my homeland. What would I do if I am highly skilled and wanna go evil? Well, I would take the "risk" and do the "gamble", and basically berserk a war up - hey, it's for history anyways, and if I show up as a mega war criminal on history textbooks - I'd at least be a good and famous achieved villian remembered as so, as oppose to a shoe-salesman or some newspaper boy.
So, I launch war in as many places as I can -- with knowing tanks and motor vehicles, especially ships and airplanes all consume oil, so then couldn't I just want the war to really begin, so my own empire could expand in scale ten, twenty, forty or perhaps two hundred times fold by the end of the war, no matter what side won or lost especially/additionally?
Some naive folks would think about this and ask, "well, couldn't they catch you and take the money away". The answer is no, with money, you could get everything away with - especially when the lump sum is somewhere in the trillions (equalvalent to today's). Plus having groups, existent connections and "past glory" and "achievements" and previous "legitimacy" can really make it so much easier. If Stalin won the war and pushed all the way to France like he planned for and wanted - and then months later successfully takes out entire American fleets, then the groups that caused those wars would've gotten away anyways since the more the war, the more oil consumption, and the richer they get, and the lesser chance they would lose. So, brings/leads on to the question, who loses in these wars? Well, their pay I suppose just like stock market comes off at the expense of everybody else
With war going either direction results in winning - it is no wonder they wanted those wars, and within their calculation it was - they calculated, and knew it was highly gonna be successful - and hell, when u r that old and isolated and about to die - many person(s) in those seats with the power to destroy certainly would - they did it not primarily for money or more gains, but for bloodshed - it's an addiction they gotta keep - they turned into vampires level 10 there by that time.
Now, the above is the actual explaination for WW2 WW1 and many other wars later on. Many other wars later on as any researchers could find - happen to be a copycat version of the same "design template" as if, very similar to WW2. The motives, structure, organization, file documents and such all smell the same scent, if you know what I mean.
Any business that sells certain items naturally want the goods' price in particular to grow. Many businessmen and in fact almsot everybody except a few men I think would really don't care if it comes off at the dire expensive of another group of people - if it comes (returns) a massive gain to selves. Anybody who lives off of paycheck has no idea about the life of being a mega rich businessmen - it ain't fabulous, and is far different than expectation - including those wise smart elites them own (themselves). And guess what, aye, by the time they step into it, into that position, it's too late, too late to go back or switch out. Now they are burdened with monetary competition, and this empty struggle for "more growth" and "balance sheet digits". Aye, like an endless search for abyss, they end up consumed, by this black drain hole - their mind, their spirit, their confidence, their care for families and environment and society and such all become obsolete and irrelevent to this new them all of a sudden - stuck in the neverreturn spin into a "goal" and never reaching it. (just like, exactly like a lost planet getting sunken into a blackhole in the galaxy - it never reaches it, and forever spins around going closer and closer - and yet never reaching)
Life being a hundred-millionare businessman is torment life - too much money to spend, and whenever spending, the number calculation comes in again. It is relatively torment, while has many other perks and apparant great access, priestege, safety and so on, for many candidates who are not tiger-like, they can truly end up "bullied" by this invisible shadow force that hides in those positions' seat's back. Just lurking waiting in the corners for some "victim" or "prey" to "become a hundred-millionaire". The ones who are multi-millionaires knows exactly what I am talking about - the money, those digits, decimal cents, percentage increase, balance sheet, cash flow sheet and all that consumes the person - it becomes a dictator imp in the mind, trumps down the purpose of the money, and lets the purpose become money itself. Now, like bookworm nerds, the action of reading has become fully in effect an goal (an end) to itself, when it should be an mean to an end. To prevent torment and consume from this shadow energy, one can take stance or form the same stuff, for the lack of a better word here, for good against (anti-) corruption. This thought, idea, fact, links up well with the proverb `Business is like Politics high up there`.
War, big or small, national or continental can easily be a great business opportunity for some. For example, when Iraq was going to be hit, what goods would be suddenly in high demand - things I could immediately think of are medic kits, blankets, emergency flashlights, batteries, food, water, filtration systems, recycling agencies and so on. Businesses that do take these sudden changes (up or down or both or up up down down up down up down) would reasonably gain massive profit - a way easier profit than grinding it the hard way at home, suppose they do do it elitely (right;proper) that is. Currency exchanges and exploitation on that, and especially on early insider news on that would certainly be a great discussion and analysis topic on its own
(total: 2 spelling mistakes detected, and fixed. They were: reserachers, and mena)
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