GAZA, SEP 16 (DNA):A shocking investigation reveals that aid distribution sites in Gaza, where hundreds of people were killed, were not under civilian or humanitarian control. Rather, they were run by a private security company that hired an American motorcycle gang called the Infidels, founded by Iraq War veterans who embrace Crusader slogans and open hostility toward Islam.
The BBC investigation confirmed that dozens of gang members, including prominent leaders such as Johnny “Taz” Mulford, Larry “J-Rod” Jarrett, Bill “Saint” Sepe, and Richard “A-Tracker” Lofton, hold leadership positions in security management at the “aid” sites.
These individuals are paid salaries of up to $1,580 a day, while chanting slogans such as “Make Gaza Great Again,” in a scene not unlike a colonial invasion.
This gang, which celebrates insulting Muslims and organizes pig barbecues during Ramadan, has become responsible for the lives of hungry people in Gaza seeking a loaf of bread. The result was predictable: bloody chaos, gunfire, and dozens of civilian casualties outside so-called “humanitarian” centers.
The American human rights organization CAIR likened what happened to the Ku Klux Klan being given the task of distributing aid in Sudan. The truth is, what happened was not a humanitarian act, but rather an extreme security cover that compounds the tragedy and reveals the true face of the network of interests between the occupation and its allies.