Going after schools by filing claim against their surety bonds

Notable strategy for ending tyranny in your school districts. 

A single mother employed this strategy and it worked big time. 

Every public official has a surety bond. 

This mother got a hold of the bond and filed a claim against the the superintendent of the school. 

Because she listed all of the illegal activities in the claim they couldn’t fight back against it. 

All state and federal funding stopped until the claim was resolved. In her claim she listed all the laws being broken by pushing their restrictions and because of this the school had to lift the mandates and she effectively freed her school district. 

This might be a game changer. 

Bond letter request here:

Sauce:

Success stories:

https://t.me/realKarliBonne/69740

By Radiopatriot

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5 comments

  1. As an investigator (We investigate government) I think this is brilliant. I look at this and think that going after surety bonds is FOIA’s big brother. Tactics, stratagem, Teamwork & effort. There are many more tools in the Patriot rule of law tool chest. And this wonderful lady add a whole new drawer worth power tools.
    Chris Oldham, Founder
    The S2 Project
    TheS2project.com

  2. Hi All! I just saw this. We need help in Durango, CO with our out of control school board. Can anybody help?

    1. Head to TELEGRAM (download the app) and there you will find many channels discussing with the issue:
      Jarrin Jackson
      Bannon War Room OFFICIAL Chat
      We The Media
      TruthHammer
      InevitableET Chat
      The Library

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