The founder of a group that has been organizing harassment of school boards is a close follower of a QAnon cult leader whose group is awaiting the return of the late President John F. Kennedy. The founder has also promoted the harassment on multiple QAnon shows — with the hosts lauding the effort — and her approach has drawn support from some prominent promoters of false voter fraud claims.
As reported by NBC News, since its founding in December, a group called Bonds for the Win has been “bombarding school administrators with meritless claims over Covid policies and diversity initiatives. These claims allege that districts have broken the law and therefore owe parents money through what are called surety bonds, which government agencies often carry as liability insurance.”
NBC News noted that the group’s approach “has been used in the past by sovereign citizens, loosely affiliated right-wing anarchists who believe federal and local governments are operating illegitimately.” The FBI has labeled the “sovereign citizen” movement as a domestic terrorism threat.
Even though the group’s claims are false, the efforts have intimidated officials around the country, including in at least 14 states where “Bonds for the Win activists attempted to serve sham paperwork to school districts, in several cases causing commotions that required police intervention.”
The founder of Bonds of the Win, Miki Klann -- who has said she “didn’t wake up until early 2020 when the COVID hoax came out” -- has expressed support for the QAnon conspiracy theory, mapping posts from “Q,” QAnon’s central figure, with the stars. In particular, she is also a close follower of Michael Brian Protzman, a QAnon influencer known online as “Negative48,” who since late 2021 has led a group based near the place where Kennedy was assassinated in Dallas.
Protzman has claimed that neither Kennedy nor his son, John F. Kennedy Jr., is really dead and that they will reappear with former President Donald Trump, who will then be somehow reinstated into office. Members of his group have drunk harmful substances and discussed having to “experience … physical death” in order to understand reality.