David Packouz was an arms dealer during the War in Afghanistan and partner of AEY Inc., a major weapons contractor for the U.S. Department of Defense. In early 2007, when he was just 24 years old, David & his friend Efraim Diveroli secured a $300 million U.S. government contract to supply the Afghan Army with ammunition and weapons. David’s arm dealing story was produced into the 2016 film War Dogs by Todd Phillips. Today David is an entrepreneur, inventor, and musician.
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0:00 - Introduction
1:05 - Religion & psychedelics
11:20 - The art of arbitrage
21:22 - Efraim Diveroli
27:06 - Bidding federal contracts
32:23 - Who is profiting on the Ukraine war
43:47 - $20 million X-box deal
47:43 - Obsession with money
54:20 - Creating the War Dogs movie
1:04:40 - Morals of gun runners
1:11:22 - Heinrich Thomet (Swiss arms dealer)
1:15:37 - Russia involvement in Afghan war
1:18:19 - The $300 million Afghan contract
1:48:45 - Chinese arms embargo / economic warfare
2:03:20 - Re-packaging 100 millions rounds of AK-47 ammunition
2:14:44 - Transportation / The triangle of death
2:22:15 - Betrayed by Efraim
2:45:45 - The truth about the Chinese ammunition
2:53:55 - Raid, trial, & convictions
3:14:13 - Biggest lesson learned
3:21:05 - David's new company
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