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 | I think it was already clear, the policy that says you can create an infinite amount of wealth to wage a war, or did you miss that one? As for the owners who personally get rich from lending money they don't have and charging interest on it, wouldn't you be able to start going through the corporate registers?  Oh wait, you think no one actually owns a business, it's all communist owned. 
 I will give you something to start reading up on as to how banking and war leads to profiteering, unless you think there is no profit in war or lending to pursue war.  Lots is written about the Treaty of Versailles and how its creation was the cornerstone that led to WW2.  It is probably just good fortune that the Warburg family had brother Max on one side and brothers Paul and Felix on the other side of the table putting in their contributions as to how the money will be paid.
 
 Of course this is not some 20 minute exercise, you will actually have to read up on how ww1 started, who the players were, the financial backers, etc.  But if you want to know who are some people who profit from war, I can give you some names.  Then you can start digging and see if the Warburg Banking Empire sold its self off for not being profitable and opened a couple of coffee shops instead in the last 50 years.  But I think it is more accurate to say the Warburg Banking Empire is still a player in today's world and the next generations didn't walk away to run coffee shops.
 
 This is a short read, you can go from there.  If you find the right people maybe you will find if any loans from the Warburgs were made in their American Banking empire to contribute to the wars in Asia, like to Lockheed, Boeing, Rayotherm, etc. If they did then you at least have some family names you were asking for.  But the easy way is to lend to the government who then buys the tools of war, in which case it is just a loan to the government.  Isn't the Warburgs part of the owners of the Federal Reserve? Or is that just the other big banking families.  But no, I haven't followed the Warburg family tree in the last 60 years to give you first names.
 
 https://time.com/archive/6629299/western-europe-the-warburgs/
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 Edited by 69Cat 10/18/2025  20:06
 
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