Fascinating info on that video! “bondsforthewin.com”
Public officials (school boards, secretaries if state, etc. must have a surety bond.
Filing a foia request, to get a copy OF the officeholders bond, you then write a claim against the bond, alleging they are in violation of, for instance the U.S. Constitution, State Constitution, State or Federal laws, Geneva Convention or international laws, etc.
You “make your case”, and then list what remedy you are demanding they make, and giving them ‘reasonable’ time to respond, 72 hrs to 5 days, whatever.
You serve them, like serving any legall papers.
If they do not respond, you file the claim with the bonding company. At that point, as the video explains, the official is in a World of hurt, cause it starts costing them $, and the longer they fight, the more it costs, up to some staggering amounts.
Fascinating info on that video! “bondsforthewin.com” Public officials (school boards, secretaries if state, etc. must have a surety bond. Filing a foia request, to get a copy OF the officeholders bond, you then write a claim against the bond, alleging they are in violation of, for instance the U.S. Constitution, State Constitution, State or Federal laws, Geneva Convention or international laws, etc.
You “make your case”, and then list what remedy you are demanding they make, and giving them ‘reasonable’ time to respond, 72 hrs to 5 days, whatever. You serve them, like serving any legall papers.
If they do not respond, you file the claim with the bonding company. At that point, as the video explains, the official is in a World of hurt, cause it starts costing them $, and the longer they fight, the more it costs, up to some staggering amounts.