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AHJ (Group)
editAHJ (All Hail Jack) is a mysterious group of people with very little known about it. This group is only known by some Australian and Indian locals of various areas including Wyndham Vale, Bairnsdale, New Delhi, Bengal, Mumbai, and some parts of The Gold Coast. This group this a non-criminal and is currently led by Tarush Moudgill and was started by someone in his bloodline. This group was formed in 1983 27th of May and has an estimated 1 million members. The Jack referred to in AHJ is yet unknown but the current leader (Tarush Moudgill) has connections as a friend of Jack Ellet and it is assumed he has something to do with the title.[1]
Enrolment
editYou need to meet a member of the group and ask for enrolment. Once you do they will give you a paper with some requirements as said by some former members.[2]
pay
editThere is said to be a loyalty payment but there is very little evidence to back it up[3]
Leader
editThere have been a total of 2 leaders. The current leader (Tarush Moudgill) was recently appointed according to sources. Tarush Moudgill was born on the 27th of May 2010 (ironically on the anniversary of the group being made)[4]
crimeless
editSources suggest that this group is a non-crime group and this group helps others. Other things this group does are coding, software building, philosophical studies, and other study/logic-related activities[5]
conclusion
editThe group named AHJ is a mysterious but powerful group that luckily uses the power for good.[6]
- ^ An interview that is on youtube Ravi Kumar Sharma
- ^ An interview that is on youtube Ravi Kumar Sharma
- ^ An interview that is on youtube Ravi Kumar Sharma
- ^ An interview that is on youtube Ravi Kumar Sharma
- ^ An interview that is on youtube Ravi Kumar Sharma
- ^ An interview that is on youtube Ravi Kumar Sharma