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“I'm looking for brotherhood — a guy that's got brethren, that won't leave me hanging, who if I'm sick will call me on the phone, if I'm hungry will invite me to his house; that's an asset. If the guy can fight that's extra, but I'm looking for a brother first of all.”
On , Scott Ericksen, VP & Chief Accounting Officer at Illumina Inc, spoke about membership criteria during Scott Junior Ereckson returns to answer your questions on TheWolfANDTheShepherdPODCAST.
Scott Ericksen, who also goes by Scott "Junior" Ereckson, appeared on the podcast "The Wolf and the Shepherd" on August 25, 2021, to answer listener-submitted questions. During the episode, he discussed his books "The Unknown Mongol" and "The Unknown Mongol Too," which he described as truthful accounts of his experiences as a member of the Mongols Motorcycle Club. He addressed topics including club membership, stating that joining requires full commitment and that members may face prison time and accountability for their brothers' actions. He also expressed regret for taking a human life, saying it was necessary at the time for the club and himself. Erickson declined to discuss reports that the current international president of the Mongols is an informant, stating he was tired of being asked about it and would not comment further. He also shared opinions on electric vehicles, noting he is not opposed to the movement but expressed concern about the lack of engine sound for safety, and on tattoos, describing them as representations of loyalty. He attributed a reversal of his habeas corpus petition to divine intervention after praying for help.