1. An exposé done on Tim Ballard by Lynn Packer shows some questionable material uncovered that shows possible exploitation/embezzlement tactics involved with Ballard/O.U.R. Here is just a small list of what was revealed:
– Stockpiling $30M in donations that are not being used to save children.
– Excessive compensation to Tim Ballard (over $300k/year).
– Lavish expenditures (e.g., first class flights, 5 star hotels, dramatic helicopter appearances) with no financial accountability about how funds are used.
– Using false statistics to over-state the prevalence of child sex trafficking worldwide to lure donors.
– Using excessive emotion and religious manipulation to lure donors, including claims to be called of God, and to be protected by God in OUR’s work.
– Claiming credit for raids that they were not involved with.
– Engaging in illegal and unsafe raids (jump teams) that often yield no positive results.
– Victimizing and politicizing the suffering of children for political gain (Sean Reyes).
(Source, and for a full list and in depth coverage by Lynn Packer on Tim Ballard/O.U.R.): Investigating Tim Ballard and Operation Underground Railroad – Lynn Packer Pt. 6
2. Tim Ballard worked formerly for the C.I.A. and Homeland Security. (I… don’t think I need to say anything more about this.)
3. Jim Caviezel and his wife just happen to have a family friend, Jenny Hull, who is also a family friend of Tim Ballard – allegedly before Jim Caviezel and Tim Ballard even knew each other (interview where Jim Caviezel states this can be seen here @2:29). Jenny Hull also has connections with Mel Gibson, pictured together here in 2011 (and goes at least as far back as 2004). Mel Gibson, as most of us know, directed Passion of the Christ, starring Jim Caviezel as Jesus Christ.
Jenny Hull appears to be an advocate and fundraiser for helping children. Is it a purely selfless endeavor and born of good intentions? Could Mel Gibson’s and Jim Caviezel’s ventures to help children and who are believers in Christ be the reasons why they seem to be blacklisted in Hollywood? Or is this just a smokescreen for hiding malevolent collusions?
Perhaps I am just disillusioned from learning that some of my childhood heroes, weren’t really heroes at all. (Mother Teresa / Gandhi)
4. When watching further into the interview with Jim Caviezel from the Health and Freedom Conference, can’t help but feel as if virtue signaling is rife in regards to the Sound of Freedom film and about Timothy Ballard. A few notable quotes by Caviezel:
“I can’t sell a trafficking film. But I can sell a guy who’s a hero that goes way, way, way beyond anything that anyone would ever ask.”
“This is one of the best films I’ve ever done in my life. The film is on a level of, of Academy Award level.”
“I watch it now, I only see Jesus. I only see Tim Ballard but I see Jesus in him, in this film.”
5. That brings me to more red flags, why in numerous publications are Jim Caviezel and Mel Gibson lambasted and ridiculed for their beliefs and their efforts to bring light to child trafficking, yet Timothy Ballard is depicted as a hero? Tim has spoken on numerous occasions about God and Jesus Christ, yet has received very little pushback in social media, with most of them hailing him as a hero…
– Heroes 2014: Ex-CIA officer uses crime-fighting skills to bust child sex rings
– The Man Who Rescued More Than 1,600 Children From Sex Trafficking: This Is The True Story Of Real-Life Superhero Tim Ballard
– Meet A Guy Who Has Devoted His Life To Freeing Slaves
– One man’s mission to rescue child sex-trafficking victims
(It should go without saying, but if the mainstream media is propping up a narrative, or a person, it probably deserves more scrutiny.
And again, it brings back doubts when one learns that anyone that the media endorses and displays as a hero, will be raised and considered as such, while the TRUE heroes get “suicided” and/or scorned and smeared across most tech media platforms.)
6. VICE News Exposes Tim Ballard’s O.U.R. Poster Child “Liliana” as Elaborate Scam