“Unmasking the Brotherhood: The Hidden Alliances and Bitter Feuds of the Hells Angels Revealed!”
The Red Devils, Hells Angels’ Puppet Club

The Red Devils are not an independent motorcycle club; they are a support club for the Hells Angels. Police call them a “puppet club.” Unlike the original Red Devils Club, which was founded in 1941, this support club was created in 2001.
Today, the Red Devils have chapters in nearly 20 countries. Members have been caught working with the Hells Angels on money laundering, sting operations, and attacks on rival clubs such as the Bandidos.
The Quebec Biker Wars: Rock Machine Vs. Hells Angels

The motorcycle club Rock Machine first appeared in Montreal, Canada, in 1986. Its founder, Salvatore Cazzetta, was once a friend of the Hells Angels. The two groups got involved in one of history’s most brutal motorcycle feuds, the Quebec Biker Wars.
The Quebec Biker Wars began in 1994 when the Hells Angels and Rock Machine fought over a substance distribution monopoly. This led to a series of vicious battles that continued until 2002. After, the Hells Angels’ Quebec chapters disbanded, although the groups are still rivals.
The Hessians Do Deals With Hells Angels

The Hessians Motorcycle Club first started in Southern California in 1968. Like Hells Angels, the Hessians prefer to ride Harley Davidsons. According to the Department of Justice, the Hells Angels and Hessians have been doing deals with each other since 1991.
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