Bazzel baz interviews with monster
“Take me home…” that’s what they ask of Bazzel Baz. They have been removed from every connection they’ve ever had. Many contributing factors make it more likely to fall victim to the predatory actions of human traffickers. That being, lack of parents or worse – parents that sell their own children, there are people so desperate for love that find themselves in the dearths of money hungry monsters. Mostly these are unfortunate people that are in the wrong place at the wrong time that end up in forced servitude to some sicko.
Baz is a formally trained Marine Corps Counter Terrorism Officer, CIA Special Operation Group Paramilitary Case Officer, and is now heading a Non-Governmental Organization (NGO). His opinion of not all but many other NGOs in the war on human trafficking is not very favorable.
“I ask a question when I present at conferences with other NGOs, ‘how many of your organizations surpassed $15 million in revenue?’ Plenty of hands go up. Then I ask, ‘how many of your organizations have rescued over 5 children last year?’ …the results are shameful.”
The Association for the Recovery of Children (ARC) rescued in over 20 children last year; from notification to investigation, location and extracting – the process can take months. The reality is disturbing, but human trafficking is actually going up across the world. It is more prevalent in this era than in any moment in history before. Thank your lucky stars that you’re part of the largest population of free individuals to ever exist in history as well.
Baz says he knows the people that are perpetuating traitorous acts against humanity. For the most part, the trafficking happens in conjunction with political amnesty (not to worry, Baz speaks highly of the Estes Park Police Dept.). Essentially, bad apples in positions of authority can determine whether to acknowledge a victim, a crime, an abuse to humanity. Sadly, these bureaucrats, it seems, simply care about money, not the intrinsic equality of humanity. There are people that are unacknowledged in our technocrat society that get abused in the worst of ways. Baz finds these people and rescues them from their controllers.
Imagine Baz like Liam Neeson in “Taken” (2008): he knows people, he has connections, he has skills. He has recovered children of every race, creed, and color; which is to say, the act of human trafficking is not subject to one group of people or a product of one group’s existence, it’s just human nature.
What is it that can be done? Is there a way to evolve from the predator mode of being to one motivated by gratitude? The truth is that there are very different levels of freedom in this world and people like Baz make maintaining a basic level of freedom for our most important and valuable resource, the children who produce our future, his soul purpose.
He stands up to scary, savage people. He will be available to meet for his book signing on July 4th, at Highland Bard – 231 W. Elkhorn Ave., in the shop built into the rock outcrop, the shop on the South side directly across from the Waterwheel and Omnibus. The book is called, “Something Bigger than Overthrowing Small Governments.”
Ask Baz what he thinks we can do to help and he will say, “Get out and be of service for those around you.”
Perhaps Baz does have an amazing life, as an actor on the show “The Blacklist” for four seasons, as a producer for “Hotel Tehran” a feature film of a true story that is in the works, and as a genuine life savior, an extractor, an NGO operator.
“We are one of the oldest working NGOs in recovering children being human trafficked starting in 1993. We have three locations in Pennsylvania, California, and headquartered in Colorado. We have three operative fronts… Legislative – we lobby politicians about the situation… Training – we equip start-up NGOs and train how to rescue… Operations – I’ve heard the story, ‘if you don’t get my kid they’re going to die…’ We are blessed to have a 100% recovery rate,” said Baz.
Visit www.recoveryofchildren.org to learn more.