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Under and Alone
Book • 2007
In 'Under and Alone', William Queen recounts his experience as an undercover ATF agent who infiltrated the Mongols, one of America's most violent outlaw motorcycle gangs.
Using the alias Billy St. John, Queen became a fully 'patched-in' member and rose to the office of Treasurer, gaining unprecedented access to evidence of the gang's criminal activities.
The book details Queen's struggles with his dual identity, the camaraderie he developed with gang members, and the constant danger he faced during his assignment.
It highlights the psychological and emotional challenges of deep-cover work and the blurred lines between his real and undercover identities.
Using the alias Billy St. John, Queen became a fully 'patched-in' member and rose to the office of Treasurer, gaining unprecedented access to evidence of the gang's criminal activities.
The book details Queen's struggles with his dual identity, the camaraderie he developed with gang members, and the constant danger he faced during his assignment.
It highlights the psychological and emotional challenges of deep-cover work and the blurred lines between his real and undercover identities.
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in relation to his mentor's experience in the CIA.

Matthew Hedger

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