This was a disturbing interview.
https://youtu.be/9hmIw8ygwlEConfronting A Secret Agent On Modern Day Sl*very | Tim Ballard
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We need to warn you guys up front: this will not be easy listening.
The content in this episode contains information about topics that some audiences might find disturbing. Listener discretion is advised.In this episode, we’re joined by former Homeland Security agent, Operation Underground Railroad founder, and Slave Stealers: True Accounts of Slave Rescues — Then and Now author Tim Ballard to talk about why sl*very isn’t just a dark chapter from humanity’s less enlightened past, but one that’s still being writ large today. Again, this one’s heavier fare than most episodes of this podcast, but it sheds light on an exploitative industry that thrives in the shadows unbeknownst to most and it deserves our attention now more than ever.
Tim Ballard (@TimBallard) is a former Homeland Security agent who reluctantly got involved in chasing down global child trafficking. As the founder of Operation Underground Railroad, he is featured in the documentary film Operation Toussaint: Operation Underground Railroad and the Fight to End Modern Day Slavery, and is a co-author of the book adaptation as well as Slave Stealers: True Accounts of Slave Rescues — Then and Now.
What We Discuss with Tim Ballard:
Slavery is the fastest growing criminal enterprise in the world.
There are more people enslaved right now than there were during the transatlantic slave trade period between the 15th and 19th centuries.
Slavery generates three times the revenue of the NFL. With the money from all the trafficking in the world, you could buy every Starbucks outlet in the world. Every NBA team in the nation. Every Target store.
There are 30 million slaves in the world; 10 million of them are children.
17,500 children are trafficked into the US every year.
And much more…
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