Antivaxxers, QAnon people and the anti-CRT crowd have coalesced around a new tactic to intimidate school boards into doing their bidding.
It’s called “paper terrorism.”
They took it from sovereign citizens, and they have a playbook for every state in the country.
Here’s the new antivaxxer/anti-CRT plan for school boards:
— File a mountain of phony lawsuits against schools
— Make ridiculous demands, like closing all vaccine clinics and banning books they say “promote pedophilia”
— If they don’t cave, ask for millions in damages
Antivaxxers demand money from surety bonds, basically liability insurance for school districts in case an employee commits a crime, like embezzling money.
Q people think they can file a claim if the school is teaching CRT. Obviously, that’s not how it works.
The lawsuits never work, but they’re not supposed to. They’re meant to intimidate school board members into doing their bidding.
The point is “clogging up the system, so that the system doesn’t work.” The point for antivaxxers is simply to exhaust people in positions of power.
So who’s behind this?
A group called Bonds for the Win run Miki Klann, a Flat Earther who believes AIDS is a hoax.
She teamed up with 8chan's Ron Watkins, who may be Q from QAnon, to issue surety bonds in Scottsdale while he ranted about communism.
“Paper Terrorism” serves as a framework — and also a natural alliance — for antivaxxers, QAnon figureheads, and anti-CRT activists looking to intimidate local governments.
They’ve already terrorized school boards in 14 different states, and they’re planning more.
https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/par...-rcna16872
It’s called “paper terrorism.”
They took it from sovereign citizens, and they have a playbook for every state in the country.
Here’s the new antivaxxer/anti-CRT plan for school boards:
— File a mountain of phony lawsuits against schools
— Make ridiculous demands, like closing all vaccine clinics and banning books they say “promote pedophilia”
— If they don’t cave, ask for millions in damages
Antivaxxers demand money from surety bonds, basically liability insurance for school districts in case an employee commits a crime, like embezzling money.
Q people think they can file a claim if the school is teaching CRT. Obviously, that’s not how it works.
The lawsuits never work, but they’re not supposed to. They’re meant to intimidate school board members into doing their bidding.
The point is “clogging up the system, so that the system doesn’t work.” The point for antivaxxers is simply to exhaust people in positions of power.
So who’s behind this?
A group called Bonds for the Win run Miki Klann, a Flat Earther who believes AIDS is a hoax.
She teamed up with 8chan's Ron Watkins, who may be Q from QAnon, to issue surety bonds in Scottsdale while he ranted about communism.
“Paper Terrorism” serves as a framework — and also a natural alliance — for antivaxxers, QAnon figureheads, and anti-CRT activists looking to intimidate local governments.
They’ve already terrorized school boards in 14 different states, and they’re planning more.
https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/par...-rcna16872
teachings of the Bible are so muddled and self-contradictory that it was possible for Christians to happily burn heretics alive for five long centuries. It was even possible for the most venerated patriarchs of the Church, like St. Augustine and St. Thomas Aquinas, to conclude that heretics should be tortured (Augustine) or killed outright (Aquinas). Martin Luther and John Calvin advocated the wholesale murder of heretics, apostates, Jews, and witches. - Sam Harris, "Letter To A Christian Nation"