California Releases Video Pushing Partnership with Microsoft to Collect Biometric Data From Children, Enforce Vaccine Mandates

A video released by California contains propaganda meant to cajole state residents into accepting digital health IDs for children as necessary to reopen schools.

“There’s never been anything like this virus in our lifetime. Often, it’s hard to see the effects it’s having on our children,” the propaganda video states.

A kid’s voice is used to tug at the heartstrings of the viewer so they are more likely to comply with absurd mandates. California then introduced their new partnership with Microsoft, giving a massive globalist corporation access to a treasure trove of the biometric data from children – an apparent violation of the 4th Amendment of the U.S. Constitution – under the guise of safety.

“Each week, you can schedule your free on-campus COVID test. The results are displayed in your daily pass, and, if you choose to take your test off campus, you can post your results in your daily pass,” the video states.

“And, the moment vaccinations are available, you’ll simply be able to schedule yours through your daily pass. But the real magic is your daily health check. Just answer a few simple health questions everyday, and like magic, your entrance ticket appears,” the video adds.

The video then shows children being forced to comply with these invasive checks to be able to go to school, with folksy-sounding music in the backdrop to make the process of subjugation seem quaint and fun. A cheap emotional appeal involving children was placed at the end of the video to influence viewers broken by the cruelty of the scamdemic.

“So, how did it go?” the father asks the daughter in the video after picking her up from school.

“Dad, I have to admit I was scared at first, but then I felt so safe. It was so good to be back. Thanks for keeping me safe. I love you so much,” the daughter says in response.

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