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In June, seven months after Packouz began work on AEY, with Diveroli he traveled to Paris to partic

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In June, seven months after Packouz began work on AEY, with Diveroli he traveled to Paris to participate in Eurosatory, the largest fair in the world for weapons. An enormous space was packed with latest instruments vdekjes- tanks, robots, airplanes without pilotë- served champagne and caviar for some of the political and military officials most powerful on the planet. Packouz and Diveroli were young there, but trying to look like they were wearing suits and wore ties. "You just wait until I reach my peak," he said Diveroli. "This shit fair will be my property."
At the fair, they met with Hinrich Tome, a Swiss arms dealer to view as a film actor. It was a long, Logo, with blue eyes and quite charming. She spoke very good English with a slight beall s German accent and add "OK" at the beginning beall s of the end of each word. There appeared about everywhere, in Russia, Bulgaria, Hungary. He used his contacts in Albania to ensure Diveroli a good price for Chinese ammunition to train US special forces in Germany-a deal that was technically illegal beall s because of the US embargo against beall s Chinese weapons, set after the massacre on the Square Tiananmen in 1989.
Like Diveroli, the Tome had been in this business since he was a teenager, and soon spotted two young people may needed. Tome was described by Amnesty International as violators of US sanctions because it was sending arms to Zimbabwe. beall s He he also under investigation by the US state of t because it had sent weapons from Serbia to Iraq, so it was decided to list the observation by the State Department. Given the fact that he had obstacles to sell weapons directly to the US, aimed to use AEY, what enabled easy access to Pentagon contracts.
With Tometin on their arm, Diveroli and Packouz soon found what they were looking for. On 28 July 2008, published a document of 44 pages in the site where they were applications for military contracts. The document was part of a secret half action of the Bush administration for the Afghan army. It was a way to give funds without the permission of Congress. There was no public statement of any debate. The money was valid for two years, beall s so had to be spent quickly. Unlike beall s all federal contracts, there was no restriction for dollars, companies can offer as much as they wanted.
Given the numbers, it seemed that it was extremely money. The army wanted to buy a wide range of weapons from Kalashnikov bullets for up to anti-air missiles. The amount was sufficient gjigante- ammunition was about how to create a ushtri- and all contracts beall s will go to a single bidder. Diveroli excited announcement read. Got on the phone Packouz traveling on the highway. "I found the perfect beall s contract for us," said Diveroli. "It gjigante- beall s multi much more than what we have done so far".
The two met at the apartment to absorb some hashish and to discuss strategy. To fill this contract had to exchange with millions of dollars beall s in the Eastern bloc weapons to be used by Afghans. Because these weapons were sold in the market zi- a place populated by many trafikantë- beall s Pentagon can not get out to buy armaments, because that would trigger a public relations disaster. Anyone who would win the contract will serve in some way to clean weapons the Pentagon.
Normally, a small company like AEY not had the chance points in a contract so great. But Diveroli Packouz had three advantages. First, the Bush administration had launched small business initiative at the Pentagon, secondly young traders had made it kind of trade so far that interest us and thirdly Pentagon had no specification in the contract, beall s but said that the ammunition should be "The shërbyeshëm, without any specification". As interpreted Diveroli and Packouz, it meant that the Pentagon did not happen at all later if sent ibret ammunition beall s for as long bullet out of a gun.
For two friends, was a chance to enter a world that is usually reserved for large contractors known lobbyists. "I knew it was big shock," recalls Packouz. "Do we have to konkurronim with the big boys. I thought we had a chance. If you work hard. If we had luck. "
"I have no time to collate all these things," said Packouz. "But I have the contacts necessary for you to start. Access to the Internet and find the prices of everything beall s and their mother. Any source that will bring more to the table, will make take 25 percent of profit. "
This was a great chance for Packouz. That night went online and was looking for any weapons manufacturer in Eastern Europe. Sent e-mails and faxes and

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