
What They DON'T Tell You When You Leave the Hells Angels | George Christie
Julian Dorey Daily · Julian Dorey | Daylight Media
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Former Hells Angels president George Christie breaks down how informants are identified long before cases ever reach court.
Drawing on years of experience under federal scrutiny, Christie explains the behavioral patterns, cultural mistakes, and pressure points that consistently expose informants — even when law enforcement believes an operation is airtight.
This conversation isn’t about paranoia or conspiracy.
It’s about pattern recognition, culture, and why infiltration often fails from the inside out.
We explore:
The subtle signs informants can’t hide
Why credentials don’t beat culture
How long-term legal fallout changes perception
The difference between being an outlaw and playing the victim
***TIMESTAMPS***
This is a rare, first-hand look at how trust breaks — and how it’s rebuilt.
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