Despite being 42 years old, he looks like a young Lex Luthor. After being found guilty of conspiracy to defraud the United States, he only had to do 7 months of house arrest. Lord knows how much cash he's got stashed away. Impressive!
The most interesting thing about this is that you would assume that the big players would suck up all the business and perhaps they do for the big contracts. The amount of waste in government spending is mind numbing and certainly found in other areas such as healthcare.
Yes. He actually has a cameo in the movie too and i didn't realize it the first few times I watched the movie. There's a scene where he is playing the guitar in front of the people at the nursing home while Miles Teller who plays him is trying to sell the bed sheets to the owner. Next time you watch the movie you will notice him. He has done some great interviews on youtube
Ive sold drugs , ive sold a few guns here and there , ive worked great jobs but i must say aint no doe like hoe doe.... When i was pimping i had cash falling out of everywhere but i was more depressed and had more anxiety than ever man im glad i turned my life around... It was hard
Is it just me or does the guy word for word repeat what he said on the interview with soft white underbelly? Like this does not feel like a natural conversation but rehearsed.
@@__jae I wasn't talking about the facts being the same. I was talking about using almost identical phrases and sentences (almost) word for word from the other interview. Like if you tell a story multiple times, don't you switch up your wording from time to time?
Well they definitely don't have a problem paying the bill from what I personally see but I will say this, they won't "overpay" much. They will pay what it's worth but if they can negotiate less they will at least try. They also won't pay 50k for 1 m4 even if it's the best m4 ever built bc it's just 1. They'd rather buy 10 slightly lesser m4s for 50k because that's still 9 more still pretty good m4s. You gotta have something nobody else has to get paid what you really want and that's not necessarily easy to do these days.
If that’s the case can you explain why the government contracts these tasks and products out to small contractors? It would seem like it’s an effort to reduce costs.
@@mikesingh6099The federal government spends approximately $500 billion in contracts every year and the current law requires that 23 percent of these dollars be awarded to small businesses.
I became a millionaire doing contracts for the Government. The (War Dog) movie inspired me to look into these types of projects. Big thanks! Efraim Diveroli and David Packouz!!!
@@Kane-ez I started a paint business 8 years ago. Started doing small commercial jobs a few times out the month. Then I started with the Government contracts around $10k-$20k projects at least two to three out the month. Then I hit 4 big maintenance contracts with the Gov and they pay around $975K-$1.5M yearly. We have to renew every three years. I ended up buying a Stock Market brokerage firm and a few commercial properties. It definitely took a lot of my time at one point but this is just a very small summery.
No he is not, this is Pakouz and Divaroli, this is later, the Nicholas cage character is of a real life Russian dude named Viktor Bout who was swapped for the Griner chick .
It's annoying, when they keep saying it, had a Supervisor (young dude), always said it, annoying😑. Next time I hear that repeatively I will wag my finger and say "left"😏.
Hello! Watching from Warsaw, Poland. Terrific content, keep it up!
It’s ur fault watching it twice
@@haisemahmed4256 why twice?
I'm Polish ancestry. Polish flag on my living room wall too.
Despite being 42 years old, he looks like a young Lex Luthor. After being found guilty of conspiracy to defraud the United States, he only had to do 7 months of house arrest. Lord knows how much cash he's got stashed away. Impressive!
Thank you 🙏🦲
Despite being 42, he looks 42.
The other guy got 4 years in Federal Prison. He was charged with over 70 federal crimes.
Very detailed and he appeared very open. Great interview
The most interesting thing about this is that you would assume that the big players would suck up all the business and perhaps they do for the big contracts. The amount of waste in government spending is mind numbing and certainly found in other areas such as healthcare.
Is this the real guy from that film with that jonah hill in it?
yes
Lord of war Nicolas cage played him wasn't it
War dogs
War dogs yeah
Yes. He actually has a cameo in the movie too and i didn't realize it the first few times I watched the movie. There's a scene where he is playing the guitar in front of the people at the nursing home while Miles Teller who plays him is trying to sell the bed sheets to the owner. Next time you watch the movie you will notice him. He has done some great interviews on youtube
The kind of crime that is lethal but legal
Bro good shit!
Ive sold drugs , ive sold a few guns here and there , ive worked great jobs but i must say aint no doe like hoe doe.... When i was pimping i had cash falling out of everywhere but i was more depressed and had more anxiety than ever man im glad i turned my life around... It was hard
Pimpin ain't easy but ima get in where I fit in ....
THIS, pimping is the number 1 “career path” of the underworld. Most slept on because it takes lots of skill
I'm glad you made it out.
@@lv3575no skill, just drugs and/or manipulation
Cocaine is no 1 now... It sells like fresh bread
So informative, thanks! 🔥
Bruh wtf 😂 he’s trying to talk and the connect :
Right, yeah, mmm, mhmm, yup, mmmm
I'm dyin 😂😂😂😂
Is it just me or does the guy word for word repeat what he said on the interview with soft white underbelly? Like this does not feel like a natural conversation but rehearsed.
he is trying to sell is Wardog academy course. criminal scammer still trying to scam
Consistency😂
I just wish Johnny would shut up and let people talk.
If the story is the same, why would he change anything that’s said? Maybe the interviewer needs better questions instead of narrating his own lol
@@__jae I wasn't talking about the facts being the same. I was talking about using almost identical phrases and sentences (almost) word for word from the other interview. Like if you tell a story multiple times, don't you switch up your wording from time to time?
I call alittle BS. The government is never interested in the lowest bid or saving money. The govt especially in military applications, overpays crazy
lol
Well they definitely don't have a problem paying the bill from what I personally see but I will say this, they won't "overpay" much. They will pay what it's worth but if they can negotiate less they will at least try. They also won't pay 50k for 1 m4 even if it's the best m4 ever built bc it's just 1. They'd rather buy 10 slightly lesser m4s for 50k because that's still 9 more still pretty good m4s. You gotta have something nobody else has to get paid what you really want and that's not necessarily easy to do these days.
If that’s the case can you explain why the government contracts these tasks and products out to small contractors? It would seem like it’s an effort to reduce costs.
@@mikesingh6099The federal government spends approximately $500 billion in contracts every year and the current law requires that 23 percent of these dollars be awarded to small businesses.
Wrong
I saw.
A movie War dogs
Probably the Truvelo rifles in South Africa
Yup
Contractor's can cover the paper trail. No strings.
I became a millionaire doing contracts for the Government. The (War Dog) movie inspired me to look into these types of projects.
Big thanks! Efraim Diveroli and David Packouz!!!
Hey man how can be a millionaire???
@@Kane-ez I started a paint business 8 years ago. Started doing small commercial jobs a few times out the month. Then I started with the Government contracts around $10k-$20k projects at least two to three out the month. Then I hit 4 big maintenance contracts with the Gov and they pay around $975K-$1.5M yearly. We have to renew every three years. I ended up buying a Stock Market brokerage firm and a few commercial properties. It definitely took a lot of my time at one point but this is just a very small summery.
Great job! 🙌
@@Kane-ezcheck out War Dogs Academy 👊
I take it he doesn't talk to Efraim anymore.
Dam let the quest talk.
If shady characters in the right mob need money then this is the fast and furious way.
So this dude is the Nicolas cage character in Lord of war yeah
No he is not, this is Pakouz and Divaroli, this is later, the Nicholas cage character is of a real life Russian dude named Viktor Bout who was swapped for the Griner chick .
No
No that's Viktor bout
No different movie.. look up war dogs
I want to know more.
What’s up with Efraim today?
Is he in jail? Dead? Or just do his thing?!?
I believe AEY is debarred until this year.
2025 and they can come back.
Our tax dollars paying for this baloney
Havent watched the vid at all, just here to judge from the thumbnail dude is a super dirt bag
😘
2 times 600. Whahaha
That’s compilation of lie.
Worked in related jobs, it does not work like that.
5mins in this video and i smell BS
The interviewer is so naive to believe everything he says.
🧢
It’s so annoying to me when people begin every answer with, “right…” 😂
Right?!!
@@DavidPackouzbruh 😂😂😂
I didn't notice this till you mentioned it
It's annoying, when they keep saying it, had a Supervisor (young dude), always said it, annoying😑. Next time I hear that repeatively I will wag my finger and say "left"😏.
AEY 2025
20mins gang
Is this the real guy from that film with that jonah hill in it?
Yes
Yes war dogs