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Tuesday, September 19, 2023

A Product Of His Own Environment!

Tim Ballard, the anti-sex trafficking advocate allegedly groomed girls and women.

Conservatives are hypocrites. They want to push moralism and fanaticism on everyone.

They want to repudiate sex.

Jim Caviezel is controversial actor who supports Washed 45 and the QAnon movement. 

He was also the man who played Jesus, the Nazareth in the Mel Gibson movie The Passion of the Christ. He also starred in Person of Interest with Michael Edwards and Taraj P. Henson.

Caviezel also played the role of an activist who rescued women and girls who were involved in sex trafficking. The movie Sound of Freedom was a movie heavily promoted by the far right and it became a runaway hit. The movie detailed Tim Ballard, the mastermind behind the movie. Caviezel, played Ballard who was a former U.S. government agent who embarks on a mission to rescue children from sex traffickers in Colombia. It is produced by Eduardo Verástegui, who also plays a role in the film. The plot centers around Ballard's Operation Underground Railroad, an anti-sex trafficking organization.

Ballard is the founder and former CEO of Operation Underground Railroad (O.U.R.), an anti-sex trafficking organization.

Why is he a former?

There is allegations of sexual misconduct. Women and young girls are coming forward with claims that Ballard used charm and "reality" to get his way. He basically groomed them into inappropriate situations.

Vice broke the news that Ballard’s exit from Operation Underground Railroad earlier this year followed an investigation into claims of sexual misconduct involving seven women, according to sources with direct knowledge of the organization.

Sources familiar with the situation said that the self-styled anti-slavery activist, who appears to be preparing for a Senate run (as a Republican), invited women to act as his “wife” on undercover overseas missions ostensibly aimed at rescuing victims of sex trafficking. He would then allegedly coerce those women into sharing a bed or showering together, claiming that it was necessary to fool traffickers.

“Several weeks ago, an OUR employee who accompanied Tim on an undercover operation filed a sexual harassment complaint against him with OUR’s HR department,” the letter, which was sent this summer to donors to anti-trafficking causes, reads. “This resulted in an extensive internal investigation into Tim and his individual operational tactics and led to more women speaking up as part of the investigation process.

The company you keep.

“It was ultimately revealed through disturbingly specific and parallel accounts, that Tim has been deceitfully and extensively grooming and manipulating multiple women for the past few years with the ultimate intent of coercing them to participate in sexual acts with him, under the premise of going where it takes and doing ‘whatever it takes’ to save a child.”

The letter further said that OUR’s board and lawyers had made agreements preventing executives from discussing the circumstances of Ballard’s exit from the organization he founded, making it “virtually impossible for them to defend the organization against Tim’s false narratives.” The author or authors of the letter did not respond to requests for comment. An OUR spokesperson did not dispute what was in the letter when asked about it by Vice News In July, or respond further when told that reporters could only take this as confirmation of its accuracy. 

The Church of Latter Day Saints which promoted Ballard has removed all ties. The church strongly condemned him and his "morally unacceptable" actions. They have distanced themselves from the movie and have plans of removing Ballard from leadership roles within the LDS.

U.S. military bases are withholding screening of the movie. The Fox and Newsmax folks which heavily supported the film and Ballard have distanced themselves from it.

The film grossed $300 million on a $14 million budget.

Ballard and wife Katherine are part of the LDS church and have nine children. He lives in Utah. He was going to be the strongest challenger to Sen. Mitt Romney (R-UT). Instead of taking another loss, Romney chosen to retire.

Sean "Softball" Hannity will not discuss this. It ruins his shit show. He will focus on Hunter Biden and other distractions.

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