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Why We Need A Global Coalition To Fight Child Trafficking

By In The News

Article found on dailywire.com
Written by Tim Ballard

Most Americans believe slavery was a terrible atrocity from the history books.

In terms of pure scale, however, slavery is more alive and well today than at any time in human history.

During the horrors of the trans-Atlantic slave trade, nearly 13 million Africans were ripped from their homes and forced against their will to foreign destinations. Today, according to the U.S. State Department, there are over 27 million global victims of human trafficking at any given time.

Many of those victims are children, stolen and forced into the sickening practice of sexual slavery.

The new movie “Sound of Freedom” — based on my life story — has been a surprise box office success, and is sparking a national conversation on child sex slavery and trafficking, the fastest-growing criminal enterprise on earth. This unprecedented humanitarian crisis is happening in our country, and on our watch. The United States is generally understood to be the #1 consumer of child exploitation material in the world, while Mexico is one of the top exporters via a porous U.S.-Mexico border.

Members of Congress have sounded the alarm on information that the government has lost track of 85,000 minors that crossed the border unaccompanied, and The New York Times reported that the Department of Health and Human Services has lost contact with thousands of children who were released to “sponsors,” and are now feared to be at risk for exploitation. Bottom line, Americans are beginning to understand that if we don’t get on top of this growing $150 billion a year criminal enterprise, none of our kids will be safe.

The incredible reaction to “Sound of Freedom” demonstrates that we are ready to tackle this horror, and has given our movement a new level of momentum. But, if we are going to save children, it’s going to take a massive coalition of groups in almost every country in the world.

There’s an urgent need to bring organizations together that are able to raise awareness, conduct rescue operations, help with critical aftercare for freed children, and work with governments to ensure trafficking hotspots don’t remain as perpetual stains on the globe. All of these elements — and the multi-faceted details within each category — require specialists working in their defined areas, while coordinating with the larger anti-trafficking effort.

This realization began for me in February of 2022, when my wife, and actor/director Mel Gibson, both called me on the same day, asking me to help desperate women and children who were displaced by the war in Ukraine and at risk of being trafficked.

After recognizing the need in Ukraine, I looked for a non-profit that was on-the-ground, had a legal right to be there, and had a strong working relationship with locals … and what was left of the authorities. I then reached out to an incredible group called Aerial Recovery, and we immediately got to work. Leads uncovered during our work in Ukraine and Eastern Europe led to a rescue operation represented by Operation Underground Railroad, Aerial Recovery, Free a Girl, and other organizations which, because of operational security, can’t be named.

This three-continent operation, which I personally led, began in Ukraine and ripped through Holland, the U.S., Mexico, Ecuador, and other locations which are still too sensitive to be revealed. Together, we helped dismantle an international pedophile ring and took down a child sex hotel/brothel in Latin America. Thousands of people — including over 900 orphans — were rescued in Ukraine alone, and hundreds of additional children were rescued in other countries.

We did this all in the short span of just a few months.

That moment redefined what is possible, and showed a new path for ending human trafficking once and for all. Numerous organizations working in tandem, around the globe, rescued vulnerable women and children trapped in a war zone.

But the story doesn’t end there.

Helping to free children from trafficking requires more than an effective rescue effort — kids who have been recovered then require focused and intensive, long-term aftercare to be made whole again.

The aftercare process requires highly specialized counseling, therapy, and tailored interventions that are trauma and survivor informed. The global aftercare program and initiative that Operation Underground Railroad launched is one of the best in the world. Other pioneers in the space include many aftercare trailblazers, notably Jessica Munoz, founder of Ho`ōla Nā Pua and Pearl Haven.

Aftercare efforts don’t make headlines and will never be seen in a blockbuster movie, but it is the vital work that helps children find healing and be able to move forward with their lives after suffering the horrible abuses of sexual exploitation.

I am immensely proud of Operation Underground Railroad and what has been accomplished since its founding — as well as other organizations I have been involved in — and I will continue to support O.U.R. and so many others in this movement through an amazing new initiative called The Spear Fund.

The Spear Fund is an effort to focus on the overall battlefield. Clearly, we can use the momentum from “Sound of Freedom” to fuel a larger global movement, which is what I am dedicating my life to doing.

Like an orchestra conductor, The Spear Fund is leading the charge. Joining other experts, like Jessica Munoz, we’ll be training, equipping, and supporting certified groups who are leading the fight in their specific lane. Spear is designed to finance and coordinate with multiple anti-trafficking organizations and experts, providing an effective global coalition for action when and where it matters most. If the child trafficking cartels can coordinate to destroy children, the good people of the world can team up to save them and make them whole.

Make no mistake, the war against the child trafficking cartels and their allies is going to be long, difficult, and hard-fought, but — ultimately — we can and must win.

The only way that happens is if we do it together.

When we are united, evil doesn’t stand a chance.

SPEAR Summary

The movie "Sound of Freedom," based on Tim Ballard's life story, has sparked a national conversation on child sex slavery and trafficking, the fastest-growing criminal enterprise on earth. The United States is the #1 consumer of child exploitation material in the world, while Mexico is one of the top exporters via a porous U.S.-Mexico border. Members of Congress have sounded the alarm on information that the government has lost track of 85,000 minors that crossed the border unaccompanied, and the Department of Health and Human Services has lost contact with thousands of children who were released to "sponsors" and are now feared to be at risk for exploitation.

To save children from trafficking, it is urgent to bring organizations together that can raise awareness, conduct rescue operations, help with critical aftercare for freed children, and work with governments to ensure trafficking hotspots don't remain as perpetual stains on the globe. This requires specialists working in their defined areas, while coordinating with the larger anti-trafficking effort.

Operation Underground Railroad, a non-profit organization, has been instrumental in helping vulnerable women and children trapped in war zones. Their three-continent operation, which began in Ukraine and ripped through Holland, the U.S., Mexico, Ecuador, and other locations, led to thousands of people, including over 900 orphans, being rescued in Ukraine alone and hundreds of additional children in other countries.

Aftercare efforts are vital work that helps children find healing and move forward with their lives after suffering the horrible abuses of sexual exploitation. The Spear Fund, an initiative designed to finance and coordinate with multiple anti-trafficking organizations and experts, is leading the charge in fighting child trafficking.

Sound of Freedom’ Is the Astonishing Box Office Success of the Summer

By In The News

Article found on newsweek.com
Written by Ryan Smith

Sound of Freedom is continuing to surprise industry analysts with its strong performance at the box office, having just crossed the $100 million mark in North America, some three weeks after its release.

While all eyes are on the simultaneous release of anticipated blockbusters Barbie and Oppenheimer—in a showdown playfully dubbed “Barbenheimer”—low-budget, faith-based Sound of Freedom has been an unexpected force to be reckoned with.

The antithesis of the typical summer hit that keeps audiences on the edge of their seats through high-octane action, or belly-laughing their way through a star-studded comedy, thriller Sound of Freedom tackles tough subject matter.

The movie is based on the life of former Homeland Security special agent Tim Ballard (played by Jim Caviezel). The plotline follows Ballard as he sets up Operation Underground Railroad (O.U.R.), an anti-child-trafficking organization. Mira Sorvino and Bill Camp are also among the film’s stars.

Released on the Fourth of July, the film opened to positive audience figures, beating Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny at the box office. Eduardo Verástegui-directed Sound of Freedom made $14,242,063 on its first day in theaters, while the new Indiana Jones movie made $11,698,989 domestically.

Distributed by Utah-based Angel Studios, Sound of Freedom is also the first post-pandemic independent movie to pass the $100 million milestone domestically. While last year’s Oscar-winning critical and commercial hit Everything Everywhere All at Once sprinted across the $100 million line, $63 million of that income came from the international box office. Remarkably, Sound of Freedom has achieved its success without being released outside of North America.

“Unusual and unexpected box office stories abound this summer with Sound of Freedom ranking behind only ‘Barbenheimer’ as one of the most notable stories of the season,” Comscore analyst Paul Dergarabedian told Newsweek.

“The film has added welcome box office dollars that weren’t even on the radar a couple of weeks ago and that’s great for the bottom line,” Dergarabedian added.

To date, Sound of Freedom stands as the 16th-highest grossing film released in North America this year. Judging by its current performance, it could easily climb the list, as 15th-placed The Flash has earned $107 million since its June 16 release, while Scream VI, which came out on March 10, has pulled in $108 million.

So what has pushed Sound of Freedom toward its unexpected success? The partially crowdfunded project has won the strong support of religious and conservative groups. Angel Studios’ unconventional promotional efforts have also included use of an app called Pay It Forward, with which patrons can donate tickets to others.

“Sound of Freedom has become the people’s movie,” said Jared Geesey, senior vice-president of global distribution at Angel Studios, per Variety. “This is the opposite of the top down system developed by Hollywood gatekeepers. We are empowering people to be part of choosing, funding, and sharing stories that amplify light and impact culture.”

Analyst Dergarabedian has echoed that sentiment, adding that, while being a faith-based film, it has the benefit of appealing to a cross-section of consumers.

“The stamp of approval by the faith community has certainly played a role in the film’s success, but the film itself is not overtly religious in nature and boasts known stars and a ‘based on true events’ hook,” Dergarabedian told Newsweek. “So it’s benefited from a perfect storm of factors that has made it an unexpected summer hit.”

It also has high-profile backing. Former President Donald Trump this week branded the film “incredible,” following a special screening he held at his golf club in Bedminster, New Jersey.

After calling lead star Caviezel’s performance “unbelievable,” Trump said of the film on Wednesday night: “It’s something that I’m not sure if you’re supposed to enjoy or learn, it’s a combination, but that was a great movie. Now I understand why it’s doing so well.

“It’s setting records by the way, it’s beating the biggest movies out there, they have some of the big summer blockbusters and this is knocking the socks off of them. So that’s pretty good.”

In a statement ahead of the screening, Trump criticized media outlets like Rolling Stone, The Washington Post, CNN and The Guardian that have “trashed the film and mocked the millions of movie-goers who purchased tickets to screenings,” as well as others who have refused to review it.

SPEAR Summary

Sound of Freedom, a low-budget, faith-based film, has just crossed the $100 million mark in North America three weeks after its release. The low-budget, faith-based film, based on the life of former Homeland Security special agent Tim Ballard, follows Ballard as he sets up Operation Underground Railroad, an anti-child-trafficking organization. The film, distributed by Utah-based Angel Studios, is the first post-pandemic independent movie to pass the $100 million milestone domestically. It has achieved its success without being released outside of North America. The film has gained the support of religious and conservative groups, with Angel Studios' unconventional promotional efforts including the use of an app called Pay It Forward. The film has become the people's movie, appealing to a cross-section of consumers and gaining high-profile backing. Former President Donald Trump branded the film "incredible" following a special screening at his golf club in Bedminster, New Jersey. Trump criticized media outlets like Rolling Stone, The Washington Post, CNN, and The Guardian for trashing the film and mocking the millions of movie-goers who purchased tickets to screenings.