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u-Bob 03-24-2011 08:10 AM

How two American kids became big-time weapons traders ? until the Pentagon turned on them
 
http://www.rollingstone.com/politics...alers-20110316

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A 747 cargo plane had just lifted off from an airport in Hungary and was banking over the Black Sea toward Kyrgyzstan, some 3,000 miles to the east. After stopping to refuel there, the flight would carry on to Kabul, the capital of Afghanistan. Aboard the plane were 80 pallets loaded with nearly 5 million rounds of ammunition for AK-47s, the Soviet-era assault rifle favored by the Afghan National Army.
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The shipment was part of a $300 million contract that Packouz and his partner, Efraim Diveroli, had won from the Pentagon to arm America's allies in Afghanistan.
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Reassured by the e-mail, Packouz got into his brand-new blue Audi A4 and headed home for the evening, windows open, the stereo blasting. At 25, he wasn't exactly used to the pressures of being an international arms dealer. Only months earlier, he had been making his living as a massage therapist; his studies at the Educating Hands School of Massage had not included classes in military contracting or geopolitical brinkmanship. But Packouz hadn't been able to resist the temptation when Diveroli, his 21-year-old friend from high school, had offered to cut him in on his burgeoning arms business. Working with nothing but an Internet connection, a couple of cellphones and a steady supply of weed, the two friends ? one with a few college credits, the other a high school dropout ? had beaten out Fortune 500 giants like General Dynamics to score the huge arms contract. With a single deal, two stoners from Miami Beach had turned themselves into the least likely merchants of death in history.

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candyflip 03-24-2011 08:28 AM

That was a nuts article.

Chosen 03-24-2011 08:28 AM

http://www.redstate.com/neil_stevens...ncoolstory.jpg

Chris 03-24-2011 08:29 AM

i mean how does one even fall into that kinda work lmao

candyflip 03-24-2011 08:32 AM

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Originally Posted by Chris (Post 18001502)
i mean how does one even fall into that kinda work lmao

The one kid with the "connection" worked in the guns and ammunition industry growing up. He took the knowledge he had and the rest was pure hustle.

At a certain point he needed someone he could trust to partner up with, so he brought his friend on board.

pornguy 03-24-2011 08:34 AM

Not the first time it has happend..

Ask Ollie.

_Richard_ 03-24-2011 08:36 AM


Chris 03-24-2011 08:37 AM

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Originally Posted by candyflip (Post 18001512)
The one kid with the "connection" worked in the guns and ammunition industry growing up. He took the knowledge he had and the rest was pure hustle.

At a certain point he needed someone he could trust to partner up with, so he brought his friend on board.

I suppose it's just like any other business just with some interesting clients ... i just cant help but to think that it has to be like the movie Lord Of War

http://www.watchmegavideos.info/afis/sk/6452.jpg

woj 03-24-2011 08:49 AM

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Originally Posted by Chosen (Post 18001498)

:thumbsup

VikingMan 03-24-2011 09:07 AM

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Originally Posted by Chris (Post 18001502)
i mean how does one even fall into that kinda work lmao

You don't "fall" into that work. Those kids are related to the right kind of people and of course payments are paid to the right people. Taxpayers get bilked as usual.

JFK 03-24-2011 09:45 AM

Great Read:thumbsup

Rochard 03-24-2011 10:22 AM

I read this in Rolling Stone and I wondered how much of it was true. I can't figure out how two kids were able to get the capital to buy anything in the first place.

candyflip 03-24-2011 10:29 AM

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Originally Posted by Rochard (Post 18001814)
I read this in Rolling Stone and I wondered how much of it was true. I can't figure out how two kids were able to get the capital to buy anything in the first place.

Uh...it was in the article. :1orglaugh

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By the time he was 16, he was traveling the country selling weapons. He loved guns with a passion — selling them, shooting them, talking about them — and he loved the arms industry's intrigue and ruthless amorality. At 18, after a dispute with his uncle over money, Diveroli returned to Miami to set up his own operation, taking over a shell company his father had incorporated called AEY Inc.
When they partnered up, the kid who'd been selling since 16 had $1.8 million squirreled away.

JFK 03-24-2011 10:30 AM

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Originally Posted by Rochard (Post 18001814)
I read this in Rolling Stone and I wondered how much of it was true. I can't figure out how two kids were able to get the capital to buy anything in the first place.

you must have skimmed it over then , it states right in the article they had financing:winkwink:

vsex 03-24-2011 11:41 AM

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Originally Posted by Rochard (Post 18001814)
I read this in Rolling Stone and I wondered how much of it was true. I can't figure out how two kids were able to get the capital to buy anything in the first place.

:Oh crap

Right in there.


Great story :thumbsup

PStarks 03-24-2011 12:02 PM

VERY good read... ah the joys of war :(

JC Maldini 03-24-2011 01:09 PM

Read the entire article...amazing read!

Jon Oso 03-24-2011 04:26 PM

That is pretty wild. Seems like they could have had a decent business if greed didn't get in the way.

fuzebox 03-24-2011 07:43 PM

Great read... Sad how it turned out.

Pissed me off when after a while the main guy doesn't want to "give" his partner "all that money".

onwebcam 03-24-2011 07:48 PM

Achmed will be furious.


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