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The Rise and Fall of a War Profiteer

By Sarah Anderson, AlterNet. Posted July 13, 2006.


Just months ago, bulletproof vest-maker David H. Brooks was living large, having raked in millions selling the military body armor. But it was his last hurrah.
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In November 2005, bulletproof vest maker David H. Brooks made national headlines when he blew a pile of his war windfalls on a celebrity-studded bash in New York City’s Rainbow Room. For Brooks, the highlight of the $10 million gala was a performance by rockers from Aerosmith. So pumped was the middle-aged Long Island businessman that he reportedly donned a hot pink, metal-studded suede pantsuit to cavort onstage with Steven Tyler.

While Brooks was enjoying his rock star fantasy, dark clouds were forming over him and his company, DHB Industries. The stock was in the toilet, the Securities and Exchange Commission was investigating him, and then there was the mood-killing matter of the military recalling his company’s bulletproof vests over concerns about their bulletproofness. In hindsight, the pink-suited Brooks showed all the symptoms of a man who feared his partying days were numbered.

And indeed, as of this week, his reign as America’s most ostentatious war profiteer does appear to be over. On July 10, the DHB Board of Directors issued a terse statement to the effect that Brooks had been put on indefinite “administrative leave” pending the outcome of unspecified investigations.

The Justice and Defense Departments are jointly investigating Brooks for possible criminal fraud and insider trading. The SEC had already been looking into the company in response to shareholder lawsuits charging that DHB execs carried out a “pump-and-dump” scheme to artificially inflate profits before selling off a boatload of their stock in 2004. Brooks personally sold about $186 million worth, shortly before the share price plummeted from about $22 to around $10. Today it’s selling over the counter for less than $1. The company was booted from the American Stock Exchange last month for blowing off reporting deadlines.

Getting shoved out of a company you named after yourself has gotta sting. But Mr. DHB’s forced vacation hardly makes up for the troubles he’s caused shareholders, taxpayers and soldiers as he capitalized on the “War on Terror.”

The war has been very good to Brooks. In the early 1990s, he was running a small brokerage business with his brother until the SEC temporarily barred him in 1992 over insider trading violations. Seeking a new line of work, Brooks turned his attention to a small body armor company he’d purchased for $800,000 from a firm on the verge of bankruptcy. His fortunes turned dramatically in the lead-up to the Iraq war, when Brooks successfully lobbied for an exclusive contract to make the vests used in the body armor now issued to every U.S. soldier in Iraq. The Pentagon’s largesse boosted DHB’s stock, which in turn sent Brooks’ pay, including stock options, skyrocketing, from $525,000 in 2001 to $70 million dollars in 2004.

Jim Magee, a retired Marine colonel and former head of DHB’s Point Blank subsidiary, recently told the Washington Post that by hiring only DHB, rather than spreading the work around to the 20 or so qualified companies, the military created a bottleneck that kept many troops in Iraq from having state-of-the-art body armor until nine months after the war began.

Eventually, the Pentagon broke DHB’s monopoly to speed up production, but that wasn’t the end of the military’s problems with the company. Over the course of 2005, the Marines and Army recalled a total of 23,000 vests – all of them produced by DHB -- after an investigation by the Marine Corps Times revealed that the vests had failed ballistics tests for stopping 9 mm bullets. The exposé showed that Pentagon officials had dismissed repeated warnings by inspectors. In one instance, army ballistics expert James MacKiewicz alerted higher-ups of “major quality assurance deficiencies” by DHB and recommended rejecting certain lots of vests and “disciplinary action against the contractor.”

The military maintains that the recall was merely to calm fears stoked by the Marine Corps Times exposé -- fears they claim are unfounded because subsequent tests on a sample of the vests found nothing wrong. And while there were rumors that the Pentagon Inspector General’s office might conduct an investigation into the faulty vest affair, to date there is no sign that one is underway. Instead, the Defense Department is focusing on alleged financial wrongdoing at DHB -- a matter further from their own hands.


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Sarah Anderson is a Fellow of the Institute for Policy Studies in Washington, DC, and the co-author of a forthcoming report on CEO pay in the defense and oil industries, “Executive Excess 2006,” to be released on August 29.

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PARTY>>>PARTY!!!
Posted by: Captainmagic on Jul 13, 2006 1:13 AM   
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What chance does a snowflake have in hell let alone a soveriegn nation on this planet, when corporate business in amerika has a party at the expense of WHO.....only the lives of your children, who yes missguidedly sign up for a stint at rage head bashing..(there is nothing patriotic or honourable about Iraq's occupation) and who gives a rats arse about bloodshed and atrocities.....oh can anyone tell me who is in the lead for amerikan Idol.....oh sorry I digress...shit have you seen the price of gas....I'm going to have to put of buying a new V8..arh well perhaps next year....what kind of flashy suit do you think I should wear to my next million dollar bash..........On a different note I know what it is like to eat field rations, but to skimp on an item such as protective armour for the boys on... "yes a fool's errand"...is beyond contemp...and this gentleman needs a visit to bring about his enlightenment!!!!!!!

Regards Captain

P.S. Hey but thats what you get from korporate amerika.. NO?

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» RE: PARTY>>>PARTY!!! Posted by: ChristopherLL
» RE: PARTY>>>PARTY!!! Posted by: Pickles78
Corruption Abounds
Posted by: Tom Degan on Jul 13, 2006 1:56 AM   
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So this asshole donned a pink pants suit and cavorted onstage with Steven Tyler at the Rainbow Room? Forgive me but wasn't there something about that scene in the Book of Revelations?

Once apon a time, Senator Harry S Truman equated war profiteering with treason. During the 1940s, as the head of a senate committee investigating investigating what had yet to be called the Military Industrial Complex, he sent alot of these very type of people to federal prison.

What you're dealing with now is the most corrupt administration since the invention of dirt. Call it a hunch but, all these decades later, I have a sneaky suspicion that the problem today is a little worse.

Tom Degan
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» RE: Corruption Abounds Posted by: Tom Degan
» RE: Corruption Abounds Posted by: Krusty Geezer
» RE: Corruption Abounds Posted by: jbloggz
Making money out of misery
Posted by: Bobsays on Jul 13, 2006 2:01 AM   
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This is why I have long argued for an end to this 'false' war. We have a political system sending us to war (a necessary war against Islamic terrorism), but by pretending it isn't really happening. We need to fully mobilise along the lines of what happened in WWII. And what was the hallmark of that time - and what made the difference compared to how WWI was fought - was the concept of mass mobilisation and mass sharing of the costs and rewards of war.

Looking at our time, this would mean full draft for men and women, factories ordered to deliver on time and on budget, a GI bill for all service people and free health care, war bonds, and a clear sacrifice made by our elites.

Right now, we have a mercenary conflict, with no sacrifice or shared burden, elites behaving like they did under Clinton (that is, looting on a grand scale), and a dumb-dumb population that barely understands what is going on.

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» RE: Making money out of misery Posted by: Chickensh*tEagle
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» RE: Making money out of misery Posted by: divadiva
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» RE: Making money out of misery Posted by: Pickles78
what war is for
Posted by: rsaxto on Jul 13, 2006 3:22 AM   
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Isn't that what war is for: making rich con artists get richer and making poor soldiers get dead or injured. Sure seems like it to me. No peace from the Bushies for that would end their cushy gravy train.

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as long as...
Posted by: adp3d on Jul 13, 2006 3:55 AM   
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...defense contractors can donate to political coffers, exercising their "free speech", there will be war profiteering, party affilation not withstanding...

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robflam
Posted by: robflam on Jul 13, 2006 5:33 AM   
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Why is this not Treason. By supplying damaged goods to our soldiers he is giving aid and comfort to the enemy.

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» RE: robflam Posted by: JimTheAnarchist
» RE: robflam Posted by: Pickles78
Please keep these reports coming
Posted by: amazed again on Jul 13, 2006 6:13 AM   
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The more reports concerning war profiteering and all the scullduggery committed by the powers that be that are aired in the media the more notice is taken. There is nothing like a bright light shone in dark places.

And if you think that the sword is mightier than the pen you are truly mistaken.

I have noticed more and more comments coming from repub' supporters and I cheer to read their comments, it means they are reading what I read, and though this may not make them change their minds it means that they are getting slightly rattled, but it also means that people with knowledge of nefarious affairs will perhaps be persuaded to come forward and speak. If it is reported often enough and hits the News of the world. The Pentagon, Congressmen and Women or even dare I say, the White House might just have to appoint a Truman style special investigative committee to dig up and start the process of dealing with all the dirty laundry created by the present US Government.

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I'm still boycotting every band that played that Bat Mitvah
Posted by: xbj on Jul 13, 2006 6:41 AM   
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What's amazing is that the man who penned "End of the Innocence", Don Henley, could twenty years later, be shaking down an offense contractor for the ridiculous amount he was paid to perform. And screaming at his manager behind the scenes that it wasn't enough for a kid's party that was beneath his pride.

No, every single last one of these bands is on my permanent shitlist until I read they GAVE BACK THE MONEY or DONATED IT TO CHARITY, or best of all, ANTI-WAR GROUPS. It's mind-boggling that Rolling Stone magazine hasn't dogged them all for this, all this time.

Until then, a whore is a whore is a whore.

Just the same, glad to see the contractor himself will never again be pissing away so much blood money. And you'd think the right would have gotten every bit as angry at this guy; after all, it was the blood of American troops that made this bastard rich, not the blood of the "enemy". AND he raped the American taxpayers twice, when the first batch of suits turned up defective! And yet they went to him for a second batch... wanna bet he was a great contributor to the GOP?

But capitalist war profiteering pigs always hang together, don't they? Let's hope that's not just an observation phrased in a figure of speech, but a PROPHETIC DESCRIPTION of an actual future event.

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» RE: Don't worry about it Posted by: cold2touch
» RE: WHOA! Posted by: cold2touch
» RE: WHOA! Posted by: xbj
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We don't have a Harry Truman in the Senate
Posted by: popsicle67 on Jul 13, 2006 7:08 AM   
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We no longer have a come hell or high water senator that investigations of this magnitude need. It'll all get swept under the rug because there isn't enough integrity in all of the members of Congress to raise a pimple on a gnats ass.

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HST unique
Posted by: larry278 on Jul 13, 2006 7:16 AM   
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I expect that somebody is going to rob Harry Truman's grave so we can try to clone him. It won't work. Democrats now have clones of Henry Wallace & Representative's John Rankin & Martin Dyes running the party. It is probable that people called clones of the arch-reactionary right wing or ultra-liberal left wing personalities of the 1940's are due to regression to the mean [the very mean] & aren't clones. Consider the fate of Ohio's Taft family. Bob Taft, gov of Ohio & related to Senator Robt A Taft & Wm Howard Taft-a former President & Chief Justice of Supreme Ct.
Extraordinary people are unique. We may be fated to have only less than mediocre people in power for a score or so. Then, we'll find out if the adage, "The USA was created by geniuses so that idiots could run it [the USA]" is true.

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» RE: HST unique Posted by: Mycos
the news of this needs to be told to 18 year olds
Posted by: concerned Canadian on Jul 13, 2006 7:47 AM   
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This article needs to be read alout by a truth teller to every young recruit who is being fed Iraq bullshit about how his courage will help freedom in America. Yes, both the facts about financial compensation still being collected by this $1 dollar a share company while the recruit collects how much again??? and the fact that the vests are on recall due to failure. Next time I suggest all the suits who made this vest contract possible be lined up wearing them and then let the vests be tested for bulletproff effiicency. Or better yet, let them be worn by any representative of government who had a hand in this.

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Ruperic
Posted by: Ruperic on Jul 13, 2006 8:37 AM   
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The aerospace case investigated by Truman was the basis of the powerful play by Arthur Miller, "All My Sons." Back then, the population actually cared about issues of morality.

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» RE: the "ities" Posted by: appelpie
His punishment should be
Posted by: owlbear1 on Jul 13, 2006 8:41 AM   
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helping poor families in Iraq. He can even wear one of the sets of body armor his company created.

Nah, he'd most likely end up stealing from them too.

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GOPs Party Before Country Politics Puts Service People
Posted by: doneman2000 on Jul 13, 2006 8:55 AM   
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in harms way at the time of battle. Knowing there will be NO congressional oversite on war profiteers, even though it's their duty, certainly is strange. Kinda makes you think the GOP wants it like that so their buddies can phuck the tax payers even if it does cost lives. Hell, it's not their kids, right?

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clinker
Posted by: cottontail on Jul 13, 2006 9:32 AM   
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Who are the whores in the Pentagon who gave this sleazy outfit an apparently exclusive contract for the vests. They should be wearing orange jump suits along with the Brooks creep. Given the fact that we have a single party government today that is well-bribed by contractors of all kinds, don't expect oversight from that cesspool.

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The original story
Posted by: YogiBear on Jul 13, 2006 12:09 PM   
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...can be found here. It's pretty disturbing.

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POOR RICH BASTARD
Posted by: chanceny on Jul 13, 2006 12:10 PM   
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Did it take one supreme asshole, donning a pink jumpsuit and throwing his priveleged kid an obscenely extravagant party, for his company to get investigated? The 'bullet-proof' vests were already known to be defective. So now, he's punished for his flamboyance, yet his company is still going gangbusters. The moral of his sad saga, the next treasonous prick that takes up the mantle and makes exquisite profits from the 'war on terra', must NEVER throw a party where cameras are allowed or any bands hired aren't part of the country music association. Other than that, they're home free. A Truman commission, in these times, is as unlikely as hearing bush admit a need for one. The ka-chinging will keep on keeping on until there's a change in the balance of power in the senate and/or congress. Then, and ONLY then, will the truth of the unprecedented billions of dollars funneled out of our treasury and into the pockets the Cheney cabal, see the daylight.

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rich people suck
Posted by: Gregor on Jul 13, 2006 1:39 PM   
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Why would anyone want to be rich when it ultimately turns them into pink jumpsuit dancing, immoral, indecent and glutanous pigs? Didn't the ENron guy have a toga party where he was dressed like Ceasar and brought in on a pallet? Apalling if you ask me. And really embarrassing for them, eh? How would you like to see home movies of that one ten years later? I am just thankful I am not rich so I don't have to have such a superficial way of expressing myself.

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YOU HAVE TO LAUGH FROM OUT HERE...
Posted by: Neilium on Jul 13, 2006 3:43 PM   
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Seen from a distant country. Brooks is just a tiny echo of the USA itself. Maybe you could look at the BIG PICTURE.. usa military political involment around the world in the last thirty years.. Then go ask yourself..USA, cancer on the world?
I wish it wasn't true.

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How to win war in Iraq
Posted by: cold2touch on Jul 13, 2006 6:23 PM   
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Why not give the BS Brooks Body Armor to insurgents?

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Body Armor helps
Posted by: Terry Nelson on Jul 15, 2006 1:23 PM   
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I am an owner of a small body armor company called Lifetek Armor, Inc. I to have wondered why contract after contract was awarded to a company that was months behind in meeting the needed delivery date for body armor. We have not sold to our military but have sold to other country's military including embassies and royal families. Our prices are far less than the model primarily worn by our military. When recently tiring to work with our military on additional hard armor it was so evident that they did not want to be bothered it was ridiculous. I was even given some bogus specification to meet before they would test or even look at a new or different product. The problem is that the present body armor worn by our troops does not meet these specifications. Just another way to try an deter anyone else from becoming a contender for future contracts. In my humble opinion either the individuals I talked with had orders to do what they did or they had some strong incentive not to do their jobs. That is provide the best protection to our troops at the best negotiated price. Someone needs to be relieved of their duties.

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ll of a war profiteer
Posted by: willymack on Jul 15, 2006 7:59 PM   
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Good riddance to bad rubbish. Next one should be Cheney.

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RED HERRING DELUXE
Posted by: Hal on Jul 16, 2006 4:14 PM   
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“The Justice and Defense Departments are jointly investigating Brooks for possible criminal fraud and insider trading.”

And this with well over $ 2 Trillion “missing” from the Pentagon’s budget.

Yawn… Brooks and his like are flyweight pickpockets next to blood money Big Oil and monopoly bankers that triggered Iraq War Corp.

For “Justice” and DOD to “investigate” a snake oil shoplifter this scrawny over “war on terror” Inc. makes for another truly desperate red herring.

…So the DC-MSM puppet complex fakes an extra self-probe under the thumb of cartel parasites that essentially own and loot the nation at will.

All due respect to Ms Anderson – how about some real reporting? Can we say “limited hangout”…?

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A Congress as Venal and Corrupt as the Administration
Posted by: patrickflannery on Jul 16, 2006 7:36 PM   
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The fact that the organized crime organization known as the Republican-controlled Congress refuses to investigate war profiteering just shows how criminally involved the GOP is in that same war profiteering. The Bush years are without a doubt the low-water mark for our republic, as much for the state of congress as for the administration. I am ashamed sometimes to think of myself as belonging to a people who could so willingly turn over control to such a wretched group. I look at them and what they do and wonder if the America I've loved my whole life ever existed at all.

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Bil
Posted by: Bil on Dec 31, 2006 9:12 PM   
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