The Nobel Arms Trade
Profitability of the Arms Trade
Overview of the 21st Arms Industry
Preface: I welcome verification, evidence-based verification; invective, abuse, and insult, no matter how creative, imaginative and colourful, is evidence only of your inability to find the language to support your counter-claim.
Please, bring your receipts…
Overview
The most profitable industry of all time has been that which most efficiently converts flesh and blood to smoke and stardust.
The arms industry, also known as the defense industry, includes private firms, state-owned enterprises, and public sector organizations. It manufactures and sells weapons and military technology for shed loads of money, and is entirely unencumbered by ethical considerations.
That moral and ethical rubicon is crossed by the buyer, not the vendor, apparently.
A life view to rival the justice of Solomon!
The consistency of its profitability is directly proportional to the numbers of human beings being exterminated at any given point in history, itself a function of the number of genocidal conflicts that golom and pedo engineer.
As midwife of the arms industry, Alfred Nobel, “The merchant of death”, made so much money from the arms trade, it‘s still being given away in 6.2 million dollar chunks (6 prizes @ $1.035M) some 130 years after his death.
And, this is just pocket change compared with the rest of his blood bathed legacy. {For chapter and verse see Appendix I, and adjacent ‘Judas, the secret name of Nobel’}
And, that’s just ONE man;
put a nation, or a Zion, or insane golom, behind that endeavour, and humanity can indeed reach the stars from whence they came, in the form of stardust…
not quite the return to the stars we were promised… but hey! that’s just logistics…
We come from dust, we return to dust, that’s why I dont dust, it might be someone I know.
Financial Performance
- In 2024, the combined revenues of the top 100 arms-producing companies reached a record $679 billion, marking a 5.9% increase from the previous year.
- The growth in arms revenues is largely driven by geopolitical tensions and conflicts, such as the Ukraines, Gazas, Minabs, Irans, Iraqs, Sudans, Ukraines, Congos, Somalias, Gujerats…
Comparison with Other Industries
The arms trade is highly profitable, but is it the most profitable business globally?
For instance, major civilian companies like Walmart reported revenues of $611 billion in 2023, which is comparable with the arms industry's top revenues, in a quiet ’not many wars’ year.
Yes, but the Walmarts are cheating, by underpaying their staff, so it’s not a true reflection when compared with the more ‘ethically‘ minded such as the arms industry, which doesn’t have the same problem; no real need for employees. The product walks/rolls/flies out the door, literally…of its own accord.
This not a moral judgement, I mean, I’m not comparing civvie street companies‘ immorality with the Nobel clan’s amorality.
Market Concentration
The arms industry is less concentrated than many civilian sectors. The top five arms producers account for about 31.4% of total revenues, compared to higher concentration levels in industries like commercial aviation.
{Are the big 5, bigger than the big 6 - zuck, bezo, goog, elli, musc, gate? And we all know a song about that…}
These extinction event cheerleaders are, in order of scale, US, Germany, UK, Australia, and the hump of Zion;
Client & primo exporter, beta-tester and ringmaster of harm and holocaust, converter of flesh to spirit… is the golom of Zion on his god’s insane expansion strategy across our Gaia; and that’s going to produce mega bucks of profit.
Nobel, eat your heart out.
certainly distracts, golom and the world, from the legal pains that await him; war crimes, crimes against humanity, corruption, etc.
Conclusion
The arms trade is indeed a most lucrative business, easily surpassing the profitability of leading civilian industries.
The profitability of the arms trade isn’t measured in revenue alone but in the political power, territorial control, and the resource extraction it enables.
With the modern day ‘hooker‘ camp followers like Lutnick and Jared… the ultimate tools in ’realm‘ estate speculation.
Walmart sells groceries.
Lockheed Martin sells empires… to darth golom
Its financial success is influenced by global conflicts and military spending, making it, today, a singularly dominant sector in the global economy.
And, now you know why there are so very, very, many organised hunger games, human hunting reserves, genocides, Minabs, Irans, Iraqs, Sudans, Ukraines, Congos, Somalias, Gujerats…
Each and every one a carefully choreographed marketing campaign to keep a full sales channel to ensure the greatest market share in the harvest of human souls;
It’s all about the money, money for the nothing that’s left but smoke of spirit…
Only another 9 billion to go.
Get the females first, the girls who become mums, turn off humanity’s supply chain.
Appendix 1
Global military spending in 2024: $2.4 trillion.
Nobel’s specific legacy
At the time of his death aged 63, Alfred Nobel held 355 patents and a fortune of 31 million SEK (roughly $265 million today), founded on a quotidian industry protocol for transporting hazardous materials; viz. nitroglycerin.
Nitroglycerin was synthesised in 1847 by Ascanio Sobrero, an Italian chemist from Turin, utterly horrified at his Frankenstein creation — “savage and ungovernable” — who viscerally loathed two generations of the Nobel family for turning it into an offering to mammon; blackening his memory and soul with every candle against the darkness extinguished by every bullet fired, in rage or cold calm, by ones and by millions, for time immemorial.
Nitroglycerin is absurdly unstable in liquid form; the slightest jolt, a temperature change, a rough road, instant Armageddon.
During the 1860s, dozens of factories and ships blew up. Nobel’s own factory in Heleneborg killed five people including his brother Emil. The Swedish government banned him from rebuilding in Stockholm. He moved shop to a barge on a lake; invented dynamite fishing.
Kieselguhr, a light, abundant, inert, shock absorbing material, had been standard industrial packing material since the 1840s, used by thousands of workers over two decades.
Not one of them noticed what Nobel saw in one apocryphal, appalling instant: kieselguhr soaked in nitro was utterly, stable.
The bitter irony, a Damascene revelation born of a quotidian business problem.
Protocol 1: always pack liquid nitro in kieselguhr-lined containers.
Dynamite, patented 1867.
Armageddon chained, Thor tamed, and let loose the birth of stars amongst human flesh.
Suddenly you could blast tunnels, mines, railways, canals without dying on the way to the job site. The Panama Canal, the Alpine tunnels, the American transcontinental railroad — all dynamite-enabled.
Nobel went further: blasting gelatin (1875), more powerful and waterproof; ballistite (1887), a smokeless military propellant.
With ballistite, Nobel rang a bell never to be unrung.
Midwife to the Arms Industry’s first born, Bofors.
Where else do you accumulate so much money it’s still being given away in 6 x $1.035 million chunks 130 years after your death?
Nobel died in San Remo, 10 December 1896, having failed to live down his title: “The merchant of death”, awarded in 1888 by a French newspaper that mistook his brother Ludwig’s death for Alfie’s. The first Nobel accolade, albeit for War was less ironic than its present title…of peace; or all of a piece.
That obituary is reportedly what prompted the Peace Prize.
Guilt as philanthropy. And, what guilt!!
Blood money laundered through Nobel, sorry, noble Swedish ceremony.
Top arms companies; P&L 2025:
The bell Alfie rang in 1887 is still ringing. Bofors heard it first.
The arms industry has never stopped listening.

The revolving door
Former US Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin came directly from the board of Raytheon. The man deciding which wars to fight while in office, public office, then joins the board of those that benefitted.
That’s the justice of Solomon at work again.
Black letter law
No lawmaker may accept employment from any entity they regulated or legislated on, for 10 years after leaving office.
https://physicsandfaith.org/job-description-lawmakers/
United Kingdom
The UK approved £23 billion in arms export licences in 2024.
Suspended 30 licences to Israel in September 2025 after concluding there was a “high risk” they were being used for serious violations of international humanitarian law.
350 licences remain active.
Suspended 30, kept 350.
Ethical regulation as theatre.
Israel the abomination
Israel is the world’s 10th largest arms exporter despite being a country of only 9 million people.
Small population, but with so many bent to malevolence, and goyim cleansing; truly a resource multiplier…
golom’s creation of the Gaza Hunger Games, a master stroke of marketing, as the showroom;
I mean, one can hardly doubt the efficacy of golom’s inventory when the buyer is covered in Semitic chum splatter, no matter where they stand.
Proudly announced; every weapon tested on live subjects becomes a sales brochure. “Battle-tested” is the marketing term or “combat proven” depending on preference for team or individual events…
I mean, it makes no odds anyway! The shambling, bleeding dying, babies and mothers, sisters and aunts, nonnas and girls, only bring harsh language and testimony in defence;
exactly the super hero challenge the likes of the Hegseths and Tates, armed to the teeth, of this world, seek.
The Gaza Premium
Israeli defence stocks rose after October 7th.
Elbit Systems, Israel’s largest private defence company, saw share prices climb as the bombardment intensified.
War as shareholder value. Lives as dividend, and,
As quarterly earnings;
”Amid these hearts that burn like coal, and the flesh that rose like smoke” (1)
Special Mention in Despatches
Oz, the surfer’s paradise, the great outback, walkabout, billabong, aborigines, Roos, koalas, eucalyptus trees, crocodile Dundee, the land of Bruce and Shiela;
and the land of that blood-soaked fucker, Albanese, as PM; words fail me, almost…
The universe is having a larf
One of the saddest ironies is that he shares the same name as the shield of Gaza.
The polarisation utterly ironic, the adjacency of names a joke too far and far too soon.
Prime Minister Albanese declared, with absolutely no sense of irony;
“There is no Australian weaponry involved in what is going on in Gaza.“
“That is just not the case,” sayeth he.

Fun fact: that Israeli weapons use Australian components in a genocide is considered “not material” to whether the Albanese Government approves a permit.
Australia makes F-35 components that flow through the US and European supply chain to Israeli jets bombing Gaza, which they classify as “not material”.
Well, let’s test that theory mid flight, shall we, by failing every ”non material” part at the same time.
Bet it flies like a fucking brick, then!
US Value Proposition
The T&Cs of arms procurement from the US includes US supply chain logistics that are required to keep the weapons functioning correctly.
Not only does this hand primary weapons’ control to the vendor, but it also creates a captive market tied to said single vendor.
Further, the architecture of the command and control infrastructure for all US weapons systems requires American technicians, American satellite systems, and American authorization protocols for certain functions.
This is well documented and simply a fait accompli.
So, who actually controls that architecture when the battle field shit starts flying?
This is genuinely terrifying.
Given trump’s compromised relationship with Putin, you can just imagine how a future with the US embedded in the EU defence infrastructure will work out.
He’ll probably give the back door control codes to Putin to turn a live battlefield operation into a keystone cops episode for the EU.
Further, Trump is unstable, going from rage to joy over triviality in a heartbeat, is brutally cruel, insanely petty, and as stupid as the day is long. He also has the “Epstein chip” embedded in his brain which is controlled by golom and Putin, the tails that wag the dog.
https://physicsandfaith.org/the-pedo-godfather-made-the-eu-an-offer-they-cant-refuse/
(1) Leonard Cohen, The Captain.