INSIDER FEARS 'COVID PASSPORT' PROGRESS IN MISSOURI!!!

Americans are slowly trying to emerge from the "dark winter" of COVID but the future remains uncertain amid economic turmoil and the threat of war. 

Closer to home . . . 

MISSOURI INSIDERS WARN OF BIPARTISAN SUPPORT FOR MISSOURI COVID PASSPORTS!!!

This report is on the record with names, faces and EXCEPTIONAL documentation. 

Republican  Preston Smith, a Board of Equalization representative for the Blue Springs School District pens a remarkable column that deserves more attention. 

TKC believes his column offers exceptional insight as both Republicans and the Democratic Party search for a way out of the pandemic and THAT JUST MIGHT involve EPIC government contracts and greater restrictions on citizenry.

Here's the word . . .

In short, these saliva-based testing machines are used to give K-12 and college students access to classrooms and buildings. If this is expanded to adults, the COVID passport could be used to give access to grocery stores, government buildings or any place, and negative tests would deny entry.

Shift to Missouri. In August 2020, a California-based COVID saliva test company, Fluidigm, incorporated in Missouri. Within a month, the company makes a $2,500 donation to Gov. Parson, and by Sept. 30, 2020, the State of Missouri purchased four saliva-based testing machines in four areas of the state. On June 25,2021, Shield T-3 (the COVID passport company) incorporated in Missouri. A week later, in July 2021, Gov. Parson names Donald Kauerauf as the director of DHSS. Last September, Kauerauf is quoted an online news article that he wants to implement a “test to stay” program in Missouri.

Read more via www.TonysKansasCity.com news link . . .

Donald Kauerauf: questions and concerns about confirmation vote on Monday

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