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FULL EPISODE: https://youtu.be/ql4m7JjT5po Subscribe Here: @JulianDoreyDaily GEORGE's LINKS: X: https://x.com/georgeFPC FB: https://www.facebook.com/p/George-Christie-100063588966258/ WEBSITE: https://www.georgechristie.com/ Every culture has a moment where the story breaks. In this segment, former Hells Angels president George Christie explains why The Bikeriders marked the transition point — the moment the romantic biker myth gave way to reality. By the 1970s, violence had replaced vision. Geography hardened into territory. Ego replaced ideals. The original back-to-the-roots culture was gone. Christie explains why quitting the club wasn’t just leaving — it was crossing a threshold. Once you stepped out, there was no return. The punishment wasn’t violence — it was banishment and a no-contact order. He also details rejecting a gag order, realizing the power of words, and learning to control the narrative after 1986 — including legal battles where big-brand lawyers dropped their case at the trademark board. This wasn’t about winning fights anymore. It was about surviving the aftermath — and owning the story. ***TIMESTAMPS*** 00:00 - Top Secret DoD Job, Cold War Surveillance & Outlaw Identity 09:57 - ATF Infiltrators, Informants & Outlaw vs Criminal Philosophy 19:04 - Entrapment Plot, Bugged Meetings & War vs Restraint 31:07 - Taco Bowman Hit, Prison Call & Biker Violence 40:28 - Walking In Alone, Quitting the Club & Banishment 49:50 - 60 Minutes Ambush, Trademark Fight & Patch Moment @JulianDoreyDaily Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices [https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices]
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