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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It’s so laughable that with their manipulative “pay it forward” scheme, they claim to have been “more popular than Indiana Jones.” And dim bulbs just lap it up.[/quote] Sound of Freedom beat Indiana Jones during the Fourth of July weekend ticket sales. https://wsau.com/2023/07/10/sound-of-freedom-becomes-top-grossing-u-s-movie-beats-indiana-jones/ Sorry that reality is so difficult for you.[/quote]. A fool and his money are soon parted. Except for the protagonist on this film. He is laughing all the way to the bank. A before anyone accuses me of not caring, I worked in LE for 12 years and did a few of these cases. You all a sheeps. If not, tell me what you have actually done for this issue other than “raising awareness” by trolling Internet forums. [/quote] Agreed. This was a money making scheme. No one quits HSI mid-career because they feel so impassioned about a cause. When’s the last time an DEA agent quit anfter 10 years to become a drug addictikn counselor? Also, I know most of the retired HSI guys that now work for him. They’re “B list” investigators who have similar personas. [/quote] Ballard is so impassioned about the cause because the grandson of a man was kidnapped from the church daycare and trafficked. Ballard promised the man that he would find the boy. When he did track him down with a group of other trafficked kids he told his superiors they needed to plan the rescue. He was turned down due to expense, which was about $200K per rescue. Ballard realized that the problem with cost was government overhead. He raised some money (Glenn Beck’s charitable arm was a huge donator) and they were able to launch a rescue for only 15K. They used retired military paratroopers to aid. Ballard and a couple other men would pose as men who wanted to buy the children and when the money exchanged hands, the paratroopers would rain down with long guns and rescue the kids. He’s still not found that little boy, sadly, and never really forgave the government for not allowing him to go in when he had - that was why he was so impassioned to start O.U.R. And before the lot of you naysayers start on religion and race, the little boy he’s still looking for is black. I have made monthly donations to this organization from its inception. [/quote]
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