On this video (starting at 11:55) is a woman whose son is autistic and wearing a mask at school was causing him to harm himself and sending him to the hospital. What she did was go on her own, directly to the company that bonded the members of the School District Governing Board and made a claim that she had been harmed. And the Board ended the mask mandate rather than be found liable and pay for a legal defense against the bond company holding them liable.
As the saying goes, I am not a lawyer but I play one on tv. But this seems like a very productive angle at which to attack these bastards. Most of these people really love their money. threatening that sounds like a great idea. The woman who performed this miracle stresses that she completely avoided any involvement by a lawyer. she made her claim to the bonding company by herself. That alone amazes me. If this seems interesting, take a look at the 11:55 mark.
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Most interesting!
It is. I should try to find a lawyer to give an opinion on any weaknesses or dangers in going this route. Otherwise it should be pursued extensively.