Think this was just some goy schmuck riding a lucky streak?

Remember this name - EFRAIM DIVERSOLI. Because his connections into the Department of Defense procurement system could expose zionist infiltration. Could.
But with entrenched Congressman from tel aviv Henry Waxman running the investigation, don't bet on it.
"AEY's proposal represented the best value to the government," the Army Sustainment Command wrote to the New York Times. Henry Waxman, the member of congress from California who heads the committee on government oversight, said yesterday he would conduct hearings into the contract next month.
But it gets even better
Seems that this zid arms dealer's family claims minority status for preference in federal contracting.
The father of this young partner puncher runs a company that specializes in police gear - everything you need for subjugating the local population near you!
You can rest assured that young pup Efraim claimed preference too, even though his Miami Dade county Court record lists him as "White" But hey, we all know that the Chosen Ones aren't subject to the same fraud laws as the rest of the mere mortals.
Such a deal! I wonder what minority they are exactly? Is there a column to check marked zid?
Ronald Reagan gave hasidic jews minority status for federal contracting purposes in 1984!
REAGAN GRANTS HASIDIM 'DISADVANTAGED' STATUS
By RICHARD SEVERO (NYT); Metropolitan Desk June 29, 1984, Friday
Copyright New York Times Company Jun 29, 1984They were talking about it in the Crown Heights section of Brooklyn yesterday. Bearded men in dark coats under a hot sun, men known for their deep spiritual values, their belief in education and hard work, their pride in self-reliance.
They were all Hasidic Jews, and they were talking about President Reagan's decision, announced Wednesday, to add them to a list of minority groups considered ''disadvantaged'' by the Government.
The list already includes Hispanic people, blacks, Indians and other groups that are considered by the Government to have encountered severe economic problems because of discrimination.
The designation means the Hasidim are able to apply for Federal assistance in running businesses. They will also be eligible for programs that set aside work for minority-group businesses.
The designation took effect immediately.
Greeted With Hope
Most of the Hasidim did not know the details of what the decision would ultimately mean for them. But there seemed to be accord, at least among the thousands of Lubavitcher Hasidim who live on Crown Heights, that the Government had done a good thing for them. Zeb Katz, who was rushing to close his Kingston Avenue textiles outlet at 2 P.M. so he could go to Manhattan to study the Talmud, said he hoped the designation would enable him to better compete with other business people and, perhaps, aid him in expanding customer list nationally.In the Bay Ridge section, Israel Szempow, who makes special items out of flexible vinyl at a business on 63d Street, said that the new policy would ''give us a great opportunity to move up in this country.''
He said that over the years he has been in business, there had been numerous occasions when he had bid for jobs but did not receive them, even when his bid was lower, ''because when I made the bid I was wearing a yarmulke.'' Some Fears Expressed
He said he has sensed the discrimination on occasion, then had it confirmed for him by a third party who knew for sure that a potential customer did not want to do business with people who look as the Hasidim do.
In the leadership of the Lubavitch movement, there were fears expressed the classification would not be properly understood, either by other Jews or by non-Jews. Rabbi Abraham Shemtov, who worked for years in Washington explaining to Government officials the reasons why such a designation was important to the Lubavitch movement, was visiting a Lubavitch center on Crown Heights and said he hoped the designation would not become a new way to stereotype the Hasidim.
Rabbi Shemtov made it clear he did not even like the term ''disadvantaged.'' Rather, he said, he preferred to think that the reason the Lubavitchers needed the designation was because their style of life gave them certain ''limitations.''
Which leads to the question - are Americans of Arabic or Persian decent entitled to this minority preference?

Wake Up From Your Slumber on the case of a convicted domestic abuser who has been given multi-million dollar contracts from the Pentagon to supply US allies in the Middle East.
Islam And The West
why should rich people get special treatment?
why should TRAITORS be allowed to walk free?
why should MURDERERS be let free, whilst the INNOCENT are imprisoned and killed?
Limitation: Spiritual.
The cover up is in full swing. Notice how there is no mention of the preference for the hasidic jews that I referenced above.
No mention of Diverseroli being a jew, nor his father's firm claiming minority preference. This case has a lot of potential to cause problems for the chosen ones. Look for an all out blitz to hide this one. Evacuations to ziostan by this krewe are probably imminent.
No doubt about it - the zionists are in full blown damage control over this Diveroli story.
From the above link"
And we have Diveroli's grandfather quoted as saying: "He’s not chasidic, but my grandson studied in yeshivas all over the world, [including in] Baltimore and Jerusalem.”
Which leaves the obvious question unanswered:
How does one distinguish the Hadisim from the garden variety jew? Is there a side locks test? Do they check for prayer shawls? Telltale marks from falling on those stupid boxes they wear on their foreheads?
Another disadvantaged minority lines up to sign the big Government contract!
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Congressman Waxman "invited" these three scoundrels to appear. If it were a mere goy, he'da send federal marshals and subpoenas, but the chosen ones get an invitation!
Feds arrest Miami Beach munitions dealer
Efraim Diveroli has been charged with violating the Arms Export Control Act.
A 22-year-old munitions dealer and others in his Miami Beach company were arrested on charges of selling prohibited Chinese weaponry to the U.S. government to supply allied forces in Afghanistan, according to law enforcement officials.