A leader for a contractor providing security to the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation aid site operation allegedly serves in a role in the Infidels Motorcycle Club. according to corporate records and two sources who have served as GHF contractors, including former Green Beret and 25-year veteran Anthony Aguilar.

The sources say that Johnny Mulford, also known as “Taz,” serves as a leader for the UG Solutions contract, the company providing security forces at the GHF “aid” sites.

The biker club’s mission statement emphasizes that it rejects the “radical jihadist movement,” and says that it “will support the fight against terrorism as military members, contractors in support of the military, and as patriotic Americans supporting our fighting forces from the homeland.” Its Facebook page encourages people who want to support the fight “against Islamic extremism” to join their local chapter.

Aguilar also pointed to the fact that Mulford had been temporarily debarred from contracting with the US military. According to military documents, Mulford was debarred in “June 2005 after he received nonjudicial punishment pursuant to U.C.M.J. Article 15 for conspiracy to commit bribery, larceny, and making false official statements.”