Undercover Cop Discovers Intimate Greeting Tradition of Infamous Biker Gang

Undercover Cop Discovers Intimate Greeting Tradition of Infamous Biker Gang

…By Larry John for TDPel Media.

Ken Croke, a retired Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) agent, spent two years infiltrating the Pagans Motorcycle club, one of the world’s most dangerous biker gangs.

During his undercover operation, Croke played witness to unspeakable violence, a culture of white supremacism, and disgusting rituals.

Pagans Motorcycle Club
Pagans Motorcycle Club

However, one of the surprising affectionate traditions he observed was that the burly gang members kissed each other on the lips.

Croke explained that it was an accepted biker tradition, and most members would kiss on the lips, while some would kiss on the cheek.

Ken Croke retired ATF agent
Ken Croke retired ATF agent

However, the former agent revealed that the kissing greeting was so risky that he even had to have a doctor testing him regularly.

Risk of disease transmission

During an appearance on The Jordan Harbinger Show, Croke explained that he had to be tested by a doctor because of the traditional greeting, which was considered risky because the gang members were known to share needles, leading to the transmission of hepatitis.

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Croke agreed with Harbinger that the kissing wasn’t the “gross” part, but rather what they were exposing each other to.

He revealed that many members had hepatitis and would openly tell him, “I have hepatitis,” and then offer him their pasta, which he refused.

Pagans motorcycle club
Pagans motorcycle club

Croke added that he had a personal doctor who would test him for everything under the sun because he never knew what he was being exposed to.

Disgusting habits

Sharing needles wasn’t the only problem; Croke and Harbinger discussed how there were all sorts of disgusting things that the members did that made you want to avoid kissing them.

For example, some of the gang members had a blood fetish, such as Hogman, who licked the blood off freshly born kittens.

Croke revealed that the gang member was a vile human.

Harbinger added that Hogman was not the only gross one in the pack, and Croke revealed that the other members would even joke about how disgusting some of them were.

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The gang’s strict rules meant that all members had to use the traditional greeting, whether they liked it or not.

However, Croke added that nobody enjoyed it.

Commentary

The Pagans Motorcycle club is one of the most dangerous biker gangs, known for its violent and criminal activities.

Their rituals are a mix of criminal behavior, white supremacism, and bizarre practices like kissing each other on the lips.

The risks of disease transmission associated with their greeting are alarming.

The fact that many of the members openly admit to having hepatitis and still share food and needles is concerning.

This kind of behavior is not only dangerous for the gang members themselves, but also for the general public.

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The story is a reminder of the dangers of infiltrating and dealing with biker gangs, who operate outside the law and are not hesitant to use violence.

It is commendable that Ken Croke put his life on the line to take down these notorious criminals.

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