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The REAL horrors of child sex trafficking are so terrible and evil, that there is no reason to dramatize it, as Sound of Freedom does. I continue to be attacked and ridiculed for publishing the truth about this fictional movie, with one person suggesting that I must actually support child sex trafficking if I am publishing negative reviews of Sound of Freedom. This movie is very clearly a psyop and distraction from the REAL child sex trafficking that is occurring with young children who are also often murdered for their organs and body parts. This is happening in Ukraine, for example, and we have exposed this evil. But the documentary published in 2021 by Polish film producer Patryk Vega titled "Eyes of the Devil," is by far the most graphic description of child sex trafficking and organ harvesting I have ever watched. It has been viewed by over 7 million people in Polish, and several more million people in the English version. It is NOT dramatized. It is a true documentary.
I was able to view the recently released movie "Sound of Freedom" in a local theater last night, which amazingly was sold out in a Monday evening showing more than a week after the film's release. The film stars Jim Caviezel playing the part of Tim Ballard, a former Special Agent for the Department of Homeland Security who was assigned to the Internet Crimes Against Children (ICAC) Task Force, and started his own organization, Operation Underground Railroad, a nonprofit focused on rescuing trafficked children. The production of this film reportedly began more than 5 years ago, and since at least 2021, I have seen numerous interviews and articles about Jim Caviezel talking about this film along with such topics as adrenochrome, Satanic ritual abuse, organ harvesting, and other such dark topics that we have covered for the better part of a decade here at Health Impact News. While this is definitely a good film that I recommend everyone to watch if they get a chance to, be