Mel Gibson’s Powerful Film, “Sound of Freedom”

Child trafficking is a severe issue affecting countless lives. Mel Gibson’s film, “Sound of Freedom,” highlights this crisis but has been largely ignored by major streaming services, raising questions about Hollywood’s motives. Based on the real-life work of Tim Ballard and Operation Underground Railroad, the film exposes the grim reality behind the industry’s glitz. Allegations against prominent figures suggest a potential cover-up, casting doubt on Hollywood’s commitment to justice. Gibson, however, remains outspoken, using his film to rally action and raise awareness about this urgent issue. Watch Video Below:

 

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