Got around to watching it. Honestly, it's pretty boring. It deals with a problem that needs attention; I'm just not sure how well this movie does anything to actually help. It seems more like a self-serving bit of fiction on Tim Ballard's behalf; not unlike Jesus Revolution was for Greg Laurie. It's being promoted as a "true story"; but much of it is actually not true at all. For example, in the movie, Ballard gets funding from the US embassy in Columbia to finance his operations there. In reality the funding came from Glenn Beck.
It's very low budget and it shows.
I didn't detect any blatant QAnon conspiracies in the film. There is one part though that is suggestive. The Ballard character reads a newspaper report about a guy who was busted in Columbia for operating a pedophile club for high-paying, private members only. This gives him the idea to create a sting which uses the same thing as a ruse to trap child traffickers. QAnon claims there's a cabal of pedophiles running the world which has members from all the world's elite.
It's starting to be reported that Tim Ballard stepped down from O.U.R. shortly before the film's release. In all the interviews he's done since it's release he never once has mentioned this. I've been watching some of Ballard's interviews and to me he acts like a total conman. Time will tell I guess.