The War May Be Tragic — But Missing Profits Would Be Even More Tragic
Citizens of the world,
As global tensions continue escalating and wars consume entire regions across WarEra, one uncomfortable truth has become impossible to ignore:
The modern battlefield is powered not by ideology, patriotism, or courage.
It is powered by pills.
Across every front, military units continue consuming industrial quantities of pharmaceutical stimulants to obtain temporary 60% combat enhancement before immediately collapsing into a medically questionable 16-hour recovery state.
Economists are now calling this:
“The Pharmaceutical-Military Industrial Complex.”
While diplomats desperately call for peace, investors quietly ask a far more important question:
“Who owns the pill factories?”
Unfortunately for the anti-war crowd,
the Republic of the Philippines currently possesses the highest pill production bonus in the world,
making it the single most profitable location for pharmaceutical manufacturing on the planet.
This creates a disturbing but undeniable economic reality:
If wars are inevitable, then pill demand is inevitable.
And if pill demand is inevitable, then Philippine pill factories are inevitable.
Military analysts estimate that:
- every major offensive consumes massive quantities of pills,
- resistance wars continuously sustain global demand,
- and exhausted damage dealers remain chemically dependent on temporary stat enhancement.
One frontline soldier reportedly stated:
“I don’t even know what country we’re fighting anymore. I just know I need more pills before reset.”
Critics continue accusing pharmaceutical industrialists of:
- profiting from conflict,
- encouraging military escalation,
- and transforming global warfare into a stimulant-driven economy.
Philippine investors responded:
“Correct.”
Despite growing ethical concerns, experts warn that refusing to invest may place citizens at an economic disadvantage compared to nations already capitalizing on wartime pharmaceutical demand.
As one industrial economist explained:
“We can either criticize the war machine… or own shares in it.”
The Republic of the Philippines therefore encourages:
- industrialists,
- investors,
- entrepreneurs,
- and economically minded citizens
to establish pill factories within Philippine territories while market conditions remain favorable.
Because whether we like it or not:
the wars will continue,
the soldiers will continue consuming pills,
and somebody will profit from it.
It may as well be us.
It might as well be YOU.