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Tim Ballard Ended Up Being The Mormon Diddy

  • Writer: Aaron Propp
    Aaron Propp
  • Nov 30, 2024
  • 4 min read

Updated: Feb 20


Screenshot of Thumbnail of video by Alysa Grenfell
Screenshot of Thumbnail of video by Alysa Grenfell

Is everyone a sex-trafficker these days? Epstein, Diddy, Jeffries, now even the counter-traffickers are trafficking (essentially), only Tim Ballard did so in the style of Joseph Smith Alysa Grenfell uncovers in a video with Carah Burrell and Ryan Fisher on YouTube.


It really does seem like Tim Ballard and Operation Underground Railroad was a top-down scheme from the Church of Latter-Day Saints with Tim fooling everyone.


At the end of the day, the Latter-Day Saints really helped pull the wool over people’s eyes while getting fooled themselves, but could we have really expected any different?


The Christians have to feel just utterly betrayed, especially as this has been born from a spirit of cooperation, letting guards down, and unity between LDS members and the Christian community, but then again this is a stark reminder why there should be a more rigorous standard for assessing trust in someone or their claims.


Conservatives too, how do they not feel betrayed by Glenn Beck, who was giving a platform for Tim Ballard in conformance to desires of his Church and their agenda? Back when I followed him, I remember tuning out, turning off, and getting bored of the often near hour long radio sessions with Tim Ballard. After all these dozen or so years, it makes sense.


I’m sorry, Glenn Beck didn’t get deceived by his personal friend, he was deceived by his church, the Church of Latter-Day Saints, who’re the ones pushing Tim Ballard onto the rest of the world, who’re the ones Glenn Beck trusted with his platform to fulfill the Church’s wishes. How much his church influences what Glenn Beck says and does should cast suspicion in the eyes of Conservatives and devout Christians alike because of Tim Ballard, “the Sound of Freedom”, and the millions of dollars they’ve been grifted out of.

The Latter-Day Saints is one of the wealthiest organizations in the world, they don’t need the money of normal Christians.


Tim Ballard’s parallels to Joseph Smith do seem to suggest that he might have fooled himself, but more likely he understood the license that the 2nd Anointing (or whatever), his Mormon get out of jail free card, would grant him the ability to satiate his desires, which I believe grew with his intensifying exposure to the things in this area instead of having it ward off temptation or give him extra spiritual armor, it just gave him an excuse to not to adjust his thoughts from the thoughts being inspired by the materials he was consuming “for a worthy cause”.


Tim Ballard presented himself like a hero in the style of Gilderoy Lockhart from the Harry Potter movies, but he ended up living out the tragic story arc of the addict’s fall, like Frodo wanting to keep the ring inside of Mount Doom, like Smeagol when he’s willing to fall into a pit just to get it.


I was thinking it's fitting for me to come across this at a time when Chris Hansen is quickly becoming one of my favorite people, and it’s my own values combined with the inundation of Chris Hansen’s work that makes me say: Ryan’s comments were kind of stupid.


Tim Ballard did not “make” her into a trafficker, desperation did not make her choice for her, waving money in front of them did not deprive them of their ability to choose, it did not take their responsibility away just as an attractive person -- something or someone outside a person -- cannot create the lustful thoughts in a person’s head.


Have they never watched Chris Hansen’s investigations? Once the criminal or predator makes the choice, the “setup” is irrelevant (also the messages in those cases are also illegal, regardless of the in person element or the sting), but it’s like excusing crazy messages on a phone because they were discovered by invasive snooping. Yeah, okay, shouldn’t be doing that, but once the crazy thing is found it no longer matters that privacy was violated.


Poverty cannot deprive a person of choice, and poverty cannot create conditions where any choice can be deemed to be guaranteed so as to create any form of shared responsibility for that choice or an absence of responsibility for the “disenfranchised” individual. No human being is a blank shape shaped by their socio-economic or familial environments no matter how much the zombie crowds agree to claim that a naked monarch is wearing new clothes in between their grunts of “Imhotep! Imhotep! Imhotep!”


Ryan’s comments about the refusal to criticize is a profound observation, however, and it’s something that occurs in the Jewish Community as well, often in the name of “Lashon Hara”, literally “an evil tongue”, true negative statements about someone. Of course, the halachah, the Jewish law, should allow for people to report on those who pose a danger, that one can reveal true negative statements to protect others people, but I’ve found this has been confounded by greater agendas related to protecting the Jewish People from persecution and enforcing this false cause-and-effect relationship between negative reports about Jews and persecution so as to necessitate everyone’s participation in ensuring only the best possible image is projected out of concerns for individual and “communal” safety.


Full Video by Alysa Grenfell here:

 
 
 

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