Parents Fighting Back.. Members of Scottsdale Unified School District served surety bonds of $1 million EACH over child abuse, segregation, inappropriate materials

by JD Heyes (Natural News)

Image Members of Scottsdale Unified School District served surety bonds of 1 million EACH over child abuse segregation inappropriate materials

Image: Members of Scottsdale Unified School District Being served Surety Bonds

As parents around the country increasingly become fed up with left-wing hacks running school boards, more are beginning to take action against board members who refuse to listen to reason and respond to concerns.

In particular, parents are outraged at the adoption of an explicitly anti-white critical race theory curriculum, ridiculous and pointless COVID masking and vaccine mandates and the inclusion of sexually inappropriate books and materials in school libraries that includes illegal acts of pedophilia.

In fact, parents and activists have just served members of the Scottsdale (Arizona) Unified School District with surety bonds totaling $1 million (that is, 10 parents have filed bonds of $100,000 each, totaling $1 million for each board member) as they move to get rid of several policies.

Watch:

As Citizen Free Press noted:

Leigh Dundas and Miki Klann speak to the Scottsdale Unified School District in Arizona. During the meeting, Miki declares her intention to file a claim against the Governor’s surety bond on behalf of the SUSD board members. Each member of the board will be charged with practicing medicine without a license, child abuse, segregation and inappropriate sexual material in the school libraries.

Miki served each board member with 10 letters of intent by 10 different parents. Each claim carries a liability of up to 100K – this means each board member carries a total liability of $1 million in the event that the claims are filed. Now the board members have 5 days to rectify the situation or the parents of SUSD will file the claim.

In order to resolve the problem, the board members must:

– Remove all mask mandates and recommendations

– Remove all “experimental treatment” clinics and recommendations

– Discontinue the Critical Race Theory and GLSNEN.org agendas

– Remove all inappropriate sexual material from the libraries

– Former board president Jann-Michael Greenberg must resign

In addition to inappropriate content, behaviors, and mandates, the SUSD board has had its problems in the past.


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Biden Admin Urges Court Not to Allow Release of [NOT Secret] Report on Dominion Voting Machines…

by Kane


[First, it s NOT a secret report. This is the investigation by Michigan computer scientist J. Halderman and a judge sealed the document to keep the report from the republic. In his investigation, Halderman documented the fraud capabilites of the Dominion voting machine which is why Dominion is blocking the results from the 'most secure election in the country's history'  - ED]

EPOCH TIMES

Top officials at a U.S. federal cybersecurity agency are urging a judge not to authorize the release of a report that analyzes Dominion Voting Systems equipment in Georgia, arguing doing so could assist hackers trying to “undermine election security.” [or prevent anyone from finding out that the 2020 election was already HACKED! - ED] he Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) was recently provided an unredacted copy of the report, which was prepared by J. Alex Halderman, director of the University of Michigan Center for Computer Security and Society.

The report discusses “potential vulnerabilities in Dominion ImageCast X ballot marking devices,” or electronic voting devices, according to the government.

 While CISA supports public disclosure of any vulnerabilities with election equipment, allowing the release of the report at this point “increases the risk that malicious actors may be able to exploit any vulnerabilities and threaten election security,” government lawyers said in a Feb. 10 filing.

The case was brought by good-government groups and voters who say the lack of paper ballots undermines the voting process. U.S. District Judge Amy Totenberg, an Obama nominee overseeing the case, was urged by CISA to reject attempts to release a rdacted version of Halderman’s report for now. 

CISA officials want to review the information in the report and help Dominion resolve the vulnerabilities identified before the report is released. [How can that be done? [Dominion doesn't want anyone looking inside their machines. Remember the voting machines were invented by three Venezuellans with the intent to steal elections.  - ED]

 They said they weren’t able to provide a date by which they’ll be finished. [You can bet it will be after the Nov 2024 election, if aver !. - ED]

Totenberg must weigh the request against the wishes of Georgia Secretary State Brad Raffensperger, a Republican and one of the defendants, who called in late January for the release to happen immediately.

John Poulos, Dominion’s CEO and president, said in a statement released by Raffensperger’s office that Halderman’s review lacked “a holistic approach,” adding that Dominion “supports all efforts to bring real facts and evidence forward to defend the integrity of our machines and the credibility of Georgia’s elections.” [Ha! Ha!. If you believe that I've got a bridge to sell you - ED].

Plaintiffs, including the Coalition for Good Governance, also support the release of the report, David Cross, one of their lawyers, confirmed to The Epoch Times.

 The plaintiffs said in a filing before a copy was sent to CISA that the agency should get a copy and begin its evaluation process, but that the evaluation “should not unreasonably delay the public disclosure of the report, which must be promptly disclosed to Georgia state and county election officials, and filed on the public docket, so that public officials can secure the upcoming May primary elections.”

They asked Totenberg to order them to file a redacted version of the report on the docket, which would make it accessible to the public, no later than March 4.

Related: https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2022/02/cisa-now-warning-untimely-release-secret-audit-report-voting-machines-georgia/