Now that's extremely interesting...
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Because I have. I had to go through extensive training and be vetted before they would even take me as a volunteer. OUR is a legitimate organization that is actually trying to fight human trafficking. Just saying!
I’d love to hear more about your experience.
What did you do with OUR? What was the vetting process? Did you ever meet with Sean Reyes, or any of the three LDS apostles who have purportedly invested hundreds of thousands of dollars in the organization?
Were you there when Tim was saying he wouldn’t take a salary from the organization, or was this after he pumped his yearly salary from $300,000 to $550,000 a year?
I had to fill out extensive paperwork.
I had to take a bunch of classes regarding Trafficking, how to spot, traffickers, and how to interact or not interact with people that I think are being trafficked
I attended meetings at a Home nearby, and went to fundraisers and different events to support the organization
They also have an aftercare location in Phoenix, Arizona.
No, of course I’ve never met Tim Ballard, I just know that behind the scenes at a local level people are doing what they can, and working towards the betterment of humankind.
I don’t need to go to the Internet, and listen to people like you tell me bad things about these people, when I’m just doing the best I can in my own community, reaching out, and helping were other people will not.
Regardless of whether Tim Ballard takes a salary or not is not an issue for me. He should take a salary, he works damn hard. And yes, I know the Mormons are involved in this ministry, because the people’s house I went to war Mormons. I don’t think it matters what denomination you are, when you’re trying to help people not be human traffic.
But you just keep sitting in your chair, replying to me with your vitriol.
You went to war with Mormons?
No vitriol. Honestly.
And you deserve to be proud of the work you’re doing on the local level. Sincerely.
But to keep your eyes closed to whom your working FOR, and all the lies, broken promises, and grifting you’re enabling makes you no different than the sincere Clinton Foundation volunteers who argue with me the same way you are right now.
“Sitting in my chair”. That one made me laugh. Man, people around here crack me up sometimes.
One last question, and I’ll let you have the final word. With all that training you did, how many children have you personally kept or saved from being trafficked? With all my heart I hope the number is greater than zero.
Enjoy those fundraisers.
God bless you and have a great night. The number of is of no consequence to you.