UG Solutions, the private military contractor providing security at GHF’s four aid stations in southern Gaza and where whistle-blower (ret.) U.S. Army First Lieutenant Anthony Aguliar worked for a time, has hired between ten and twenty members of the Infidels Motorcycle Club to maintain order during feeding times and to squelch any food fights that may occur.
Johnny “Taz” Mulford, a founding member of the biker gang, whose day job is with UG Solutions, encouraged his fellow bikers to apply for the lucrative positions ($980-$1500/day) with the private contractor, and at least a baker’s dozen of them took up the offer. The motorcycle club was formed by Iraq War vets around 2008 and, today, the ex-servicemen bring important skill sets to UGS as it supports GHF’s humanitarian efforts in the Palestinian enclave.
DISCLAIMER: Any similarities between the the name of the motorcycle club and the pejorative, "infidels", used in the Middle Ages by Christians as a slur against Muslims is pure conjecture and a charge the club wholeheartedly rejects. Claims that some members' display tattoos resembling a Christian cross or that the tattooed numbers "1095" refer to the date of the First Crusade are specious and border on libel. In fact, the numbers represent the 4-digit area code of the club president.
* It's thought that Hamas fires on Palestinian aid seekers who butt in line.
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