Never saw it, but something tells me it wasnt! Tim Ballard’s Departure From Operation Underground Railroad Followed Sexual Misconduct Investigation
SMH. What else can one say? Just another scumbag liar, using position to get those jollies on the vulnerable, then has the audacity to make a big movie about it. Well at least he has been exposed.
Persons I would NEVER trust my attractive pre-teens or teens around: 1) Priests / Pastors / Nuns / Bishops / Deacons / Clerics / Sunday School teachers. 2) Police / Law Enforcement / Judges 3) Anti Gay or Anti Queer Persons 4) Republicans / Conservatives 5) Democrats / Liberals 6) Famous People / Wealthy People 7) Principals / Teachers / School Administrators 8) Anyone in Entertainment 9) Persons that travel around and put up "Fairs or Circuses" 10) Clowns 11) Ice-Cream Truck Drivers 12) Adults that own dolls 13) Politicians 14) Anyone from Disney You know the type...................
Curious to see how Glenn Beck reacts since he's helped fund the guy and is also a member of the LDS Church. Beck reportedly made some very recent posts critical of the Church essentially ex-communicating a member - but since deleted the posts.
I doubt that the subjective attractiveness of kids is a good measure of their vulnerability. But yeah, I hear ya otherwise.
More of the elite protecting their adrenochrome supply by attacking Tim with false reporting suggesting he might have misled donors
Jim Caviezel is the moist-eyed actor who played Jesus in The Passion of the Christ — and has since continued to do so in his own headcanon. He’s also a fan of QAnon, which is why we’ve covered him in the past: Episode 143, Enter the Cavortex, in which we found out how much of a nightmare he is on film sets, and Episode 238, Sound of Freedom, in which we explored his latest child trafficking summer blockbuster. The movie saw him play Tim Ballard, the head of tastelessly-named and questionably-run anti-child-trafficking non-profit Operation Underground Railroad ( OUR). But since the film was released — and promptly vaulted to the center of the culture wars — Ballard has stepped down from OUR, been accused of sexual misconduct, and was even denounced by the Mormon Church. We cover all of that in this episode with our guests: Vice journalists Anna Merlan and Tim Marchman, who’ve been covering Ballard and his organization for a while now. Episode 248: From the Cavortex Into the BallardZone - QAnon Anonymous Premium
1) Totally not surprised, if true. 2) Presumed guilty until proven innocent - at least in the court of public opinion - seems to be the flavor of the day.
The first rule of the court of public opinion is that there aren't any rules. ...for good or bad or bad
I seem to recall @channingcrowderhungry's spidey sense going off about the film. He probably also took some heat for questioning it. Turns out, he was probably spot on.
Naturally, our resident righties were absolutely fawning over the movie based on this creep. The loudest conservative anti-grooming campaigns usually turn out to be secret grooming campaigns. @tampagtr add this to that groomer thread.
Not sure how I missed this tag. Moral of the story is if the weird guy who holds signs on the pedestrian crossing over i95 in Jax is pimping something, run away.
(Jeff Foxworthy voice) "If you make talking about sex-trafficking your whole personality, you're probably a sex trafficker"