Posts Tagged ‘hell’s angels’

Hell’s Angels Post Update—Startling Evidence of How the Onslaught of Political Correctness Has Cultivated Deception in All of Us…

Monday, August 9th, 2010

My post about the Hell’s Angels’ beating of writer Hunter S. Thomson ranks as one of the most read on my blog over the last year, so to commemorate its popularity, I wanted to share this video with you, in which Thompson and a member of the Oakland Chapter debate what really happened (more…)

Signs of Lying Rule #22—A 40-Year-old Parallel Lesson from the Hell’s Angels: People Want to Tell the Truth…

Tuesday, May 12th, 2009

 

junkie_george1Maybe you know by now that I see (and hear) double. Or you could call it duality, parallelism… the name you give it doesn’t matter.  

 

Plain fact is, a lot of things have the obvious side, and then another less obvious one.  Most times, the less obvious angle is the most informative, revealing, and interesting.  

 

Hunter S. Thompson rode with the Oakland, California chapter of the Hell’s Angels Motorcycle Club in the late 1960s, then wrote a book about the experience.  They knew up front what he was doing—nothing covert there—but they weren’t entirely happy with the end product, either.

 

In his National Bestseller Hell’s Angel (a killer book that I recommend), founding club member Sonny Barger describes Thompson as a coward: “All show and no go.”  On page 126 Sonny tells about the day Thompson got what was coming to him.  He’d just finished up writing the book, and Thompson had asked to join the Angels on a gun run to Squaw Rock.   

 

While there, a club member called Junkie George (that’s him above) got into an argument (more…)