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Anti-Islam Motorcycle Club Hired as 'Security' for 'Gaza Humanitarian Fund'

The security force for the so-called “Gaza Humanitarian Foundation” (GHF), whose four distribution sites in Gaza have been the focal points of the herd-like treatment of starving Palestinians, along with hundreds and hundreds of deadly shootings, has a heavy presence of anti-Islam motorcycle club members from the “Infidels Motorcycle Club” (IMC). The infidels, founded in 2006 by U.S. military contractors in Iraq, come to their present mission with an attitude advertised by their in-house body tattoo, “1095,” which refers to the year that the Crusades were launched into the Holy Land.

This story finally hit the Times of Israel on Sept. 10, but the IMC was reported on a month ago by Mehdi Hasan’s Zeteo outlet and then The Intercept. Both sources cited Anthony Aguilar as an eyewitness source, something not done by the Times.

The leader of the Infidels, Johnny “Taz” Mulford, is also the head of the GHF’s security operations in Gaza. Last spring, he recruited at least 40 fellow Infidels to GHF’s security subcontractor, UG Solutions. They are paid $980/day, with team leaders getting $1,580/day. Of the 40, seven Infidels hold senior posts in the GHF operation.

Mulford sports the “1095” tattoo across his chest. The Times cites a BBC report that Mulford was punished for conspiracy to commit bribery, theft, and making false statements to military authorities. UGS defends their man as a “trusted and respected figure…. We stand by his reputation, record, and his contributions” to their success. They say that “only qualified, vetted individuals are deployed on UG Solutions operations.”

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