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Ian Lipkin, EcoDeath Alliance, wrote the script. They based it on "Nipah" virus. The virus began in Ipoh, a year earlier.

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Apr 10Liked by Antonio Chaves

I enjoyed reading this, thank you for the great summation of Contagion. I also rewatched this film recently. A couple of other minor observations: there was significant focus on "transmission" of the virus. For example, close-ups of credit cards passing between people, glasses picked up, door handles, handshakes and the like. It makes me wonder very hard whether transmission of so called viruses is nothing like what is being portrayed by this film. Second, nasal vaccines are used which are kind of a novel way of delivering their payload. Perhaps humanity is yet to experience this fresh new hell as they roll out another "killer virus."

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Larry Brilliant is also a documented vaccine rapist. We used to use this article quite a bit, since Brilliant is also a popular figure in the West Coast counterculture, having founded Seva foundation with Wavy Gravy. That whole scene jumped to the narrative; so much for "counter" culture.

https://www.fastcompany.com/41704/dr-brilliant-vs-devil-ambition

It's behind a pay gate now, but you can read it here:

https://www.studypool.com/discuss/16795733/2-page-paper-on-case-assignment

"One night, Brilliant and his team set up camp in one of the most devastated villages -- and got no volunteers for the inoculations that they were offering. Desperate, they ambushed the village leader. They broke into his house as he slept and then vaccinated him. Believing that faith in God meant surrendering to all suffering, the tribal leader considered it his responsibility to resist the doctors. He tried to suck out the vaccine, and he attacked members of the UN team when they vaccinated his wife.

When the battle was over, the leader, exhausted, went into his garden, plucked the single ripe cucumber from its vine, and presented it to a young Indian doctor whom his wife had bitten as she had struggled. The tribal leader had been firm in his faith, he said, but now it was time for truce. As a crowd of villagers gathered to witness the struggle, Brilliant's Indian colleague refused to accept anything less than total victory. It was Brilliant's dharma -- his destiny -- to fight the disease, the doctor explained. Brilliant had come 10,000 miles to this village to save lives because it was his guru's wish that smallpox should be eradicated. The village leader gave the project his blessing, and the entire village lined up for inoculations.

But even that moment came at a price for Brilliant, who had been on the Michigan board of the American Civil Liberties Union and had worked for civil rights. How do you justify breaking down a person's door to vaccinate him, even if that inoculation saves his life?"

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One might chalk up your essay as engaging in more unhelpful conspiracy theory. Except, US law enforcement would come to realize that the mafia in the US had been syndicated only by observing the connections and contacts between the different crime families around the US and with corporations.

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Who's behind the new movie, Civil War? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yCVcxbkudg0

It's all very clear that they are showing us what they plan on doing.

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The much despised Matt Hancock, AKA ‘Midazolam Matt’, was the UK Heath Secretary from 2018 to 2021. He openly admitted the film Contagion was instrumental in how he and the UK government strategised the response to the ‘pandemic’.

https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/covid-vaccine-strategy-hancock-contagion-movie-b1796923.html

As an aside, he lost his position mid 2021 after he was seen on a security camera closely ‘fraternising’ with a colleague in a lift or a corridor - I can’t remember the full details - at a time when the rest of the country were urged to ‘keep your distance’ at least 6 feet away from others, (smirk), the old ‘do as I say, not what I do’ tyrannical instructions to the general public.

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as I like to say, "Holy shit."

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Cleon Skousen's (former FBI Special Agent and author of The Naked Communist) interpretation of Carroll Quigley's, Tragedy and Hope, asserted that wealthy capitalist families such as the Rockefellers were in league with an international socialist conspiracy to control the world. 

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Great science fiction. But leave it at the door. It's all fake.

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Pig, bat: Gammon, (maybe Austrian) and..

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