Miki Klann, who produced the videos, did this herself in her Scottsdale, AZ school district.
https://rumble.com/vumciw-bonds-for-the-win-step-1-obtain-the-bond.html
https://rumble.com/vumijk-bonds-for-the-win-step-2-serve-a-letter-of-intent.html
https://rumble.com/vumjoo-bonds-for-the-win-step-3-filing-a-claim.html
People who are elected are supposed to serve those who elected them. In case they don't, or break the law, or violate the rights of their constituents - these bonds (surety bonds) can be used to make a claim against these elected officials' violation of office and/or broken oath/laws.
More important than the monetary aspect of these bonds is the fact that when claims are made against them; the investigation and resulting actions no longer require involvement from the individual who originally filed said complaint.
I could have some things wrong, but, this at least my basic understanding of it all.