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Warbucks Foundation Founder portrait by Court Painter
The WARBUCKS Institute for Unrestrained Profit: Establishes the Warbucks Foundation to Launch The Apocalypse Prosperity & Perpetual Grief Museum
The WARBUCKS Institute for Unrestrained Profit is pleased to announce the establishment of the Warbucks Foundation, a philanthropic initiative aimed at creating, guiding, and funding The Apocalypse Prosperity & Perpetual Grief Museum. This exciting development is a significant step towards recognizing the impact of war and conflict on our global society, highlighting the human stories behind these events and paying homage to the relentless efforts of those involved in the war industry, their political sponsors and media in maintaining the fog of war .

From personal collection of Warbucks Foundation founder
The Warbucks Foundation’s mission aligns with the growing interest of voracious venture capitalists seeking innovative opportunities, as it embraces a broad and expansive horizon. The Museum’s content, which is in a constant state of growth, reflects the increasing demand for new exhibition galleries to showcase the pictorial richness and positive human interest stories that arise from war and conflict.
Architectural concepts have been rendered with competing visions …traditional as a reminder of the blood & treasure of the past …contemporary to honour the bright future for more blood & treasure


Court Painter with rendering of the contemporary concept


Court Painter with rendering of the traditional concept

The concepts have cleverly incorporated onto the museum facade an aerial view of the destruction unleashed upon an urban location.Both bold statements intended to catch the visitors attention.

The institution’s mandate has a genuinely international scope, recognizing the tireless efforts of the global war industry and politicians to “keep the war-fires burning.” The Apocalypse Prosperity & Perpetual Grief Museum strives to illuminate the multifaceted dimensions of war, offering a thorough and reflective examination of its influence on society. This impact is particularly evident in the context of profit-driven capitalism, which perpetuates pork-barrel employment and will be featured in a special gallery display under the heading Jobs Jobs Jobs. The museum provides a family-friendly and safe environment for this exploration.
The Warbucks Foundation believes that the museum will become a global hub for understanding the multifaceted dimensions of the fog of war, from the economic,technological and political implications to the profound human experiences it engenders. Through the establishment of this museum, the foundation aims to promote a hazy understanding of war’s consequences, and pictorial dramatics and foster dialogue on creating more opportunities for conflicts that could escalate to full blown profit driven enterprises, propped up by the fog of war.
The WARBUCKS Institute for Unrestrained Profit is committed to this ambitious endeavor, and it anticipates the Warbucks Foundation and The Apocalypse Prosperity & Perpetual Grief Museum to play a pivotal role in advancing purely idealogical discussions in support of the war growth industry.
For further information about the Warbucks Foundation and The Apocalypse Prosperity & Perpetual Grief Museum, please visit your favourite social media contacts , upcoming documentaries and any 24 hour Breaking News broadcasting outlets world wide.

Court Painter with portrait of Warbucks Foundation founder
MEANWHILE
Arms Market 2023 Has Huge Potential for Growth during Forecast period 2029
The latest research study released by Global Market Reports on Arms Market 2023 Forecast to 2029 research provides accurate economic, global, and country-level predictions and analyses.
According to the research report, the Global Arms market to witness a CAGR of +3.54% during forecast period of 2023-2029
Some of the Top Companies Influencing this Market include:
Lockheed Martin Corp., Raytheon Technologies, Boeing, Northrop Grumman Corp., General Dynamics Corp., BAE Systems, NORINCO, AVIC, CETC, L3Harris Technologies, Airbus, CASIC, Leonardo, Thales, Huntington Ingalls Industries, Leidos, Almaz-Antey, Honeywell ISource: BENZINGA Pro Sept 12/23
AND THIS…
Source: Forbes,Oct 6/23
The United States is the biggest source of global military sales, and its share of the market is growing. The Stockholm International Peace Research Institute reported earlier this year that the U.S. generated 40% of all arms exports during the period 2018-2022, compared with 33% during 2013-2017.
During the same span of time, SIPRI says that Russia’s arms exports shrank 31% and China’s fell 23%. The other big gainers besides America were France (up 44%), Italy (up 45%), and South Korea (up 74%).
Comparing the five-year period ending in 2022 with the earlier period, SIPRI calculates U.S. arms exports increased 14%, but the scale of U.S. sales dwarfs that of other countries. France, the third biggest exporter of arms after America and Russia, even with its recent gains, only claims 11% of the global market.
U.S. dominance of the arms trade is no surprise: its 40% market share corresponds with America’s 39% share of all global military spending. China, often described as the pacing threat in Pentagon strategic pronouncements, only represents 13% of world military expenditures.
The Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI) data shows that the USA and other leading democracies have transferred substantial volumes of arms to autocratic states in recent years. Claims that the USA and its allies are the defenders of democracy in a fundamental struggle about ‘the future and direction of our world ‘ still run up against reality: these same countries continue to arm a majority of the world’s autocracies.
The SIPRI Arms Transfers database compiles data on imports and exports of major arms. According to the database, the USA, France, Germany, Italy, the United Kingdom, Spain, South Korea and Israel were the top eight arms-exporting democracies in 2018–22. Along with Russia (ranked second) and China (ranked fourth), they also comprise the top 10 exporters for the period.
None of the eight democracies under consideration has made any public commitment to condition arms exports based on the civil and political rights records of recipient states or on their political regime type.