Has anybody seen Contagion? That’s the answer! Go out and use genetic engineering to create a better virus… 25 percent of the population is supposed to go in Contagion.
“Children of developing countries may not be the only beneficiaries of this new technology. Says Arntzen: ‘American kids will also probably prefer being vaccinated by an edible vaccine rather than by a needle.’”
If early efforts bear fruit, an Ebola vaccine could be stockpiled for use in the United States, should the country fall victim to a natural outbreak or a bioterrorism event in which a weaponized strain of the virus were unleashed on soldiers or the public.
Contagion or How Disaster Movies “Educate” the Masses
Directed by Steven Soderbergh, Contagion was produced with the active cooperation of the CDC, the WHO and other governmental organizations and its function is clear: To present a hyper-realistic disaster scenario to justify the vaccination campaigns promoted by these agencies while discrediting those who criticize them.
Nothing in the movie hints that it is a work of fiction. Quite to the contrary, everything inContagion is made to be as realistic as possible, using actual locations and governmental agencies, to make the story as plausible – and as frightening to the masses – as possible. As the slogan of the movie says: “Nothing spreads like fear” and, boy, does it try to spread fear. This movie’s message is: “Nothing was exaggerated, and next time there’s a virus outbreak, listen to us … or you’ll die”.
Moderator Dr. Jason Robert: Considering the negative social and environment impacts of human population growth, shouldn’t we try to restrict the food supply and return our population to a more sustainable level
(Laughter)
Panelist: You’re going to die guys. (Laughs)
Dr. Jason Robert: Should there be 8 billion people in this world? Is there a limit on the number of people our planet can sustain? How do we go about this lightly? Should we invade Mars? [unintelligible] wants to go to the Moon, so don’t forget that.
Dr. Jason Robert: And should we concern ourselves with feeding 8 billion people in the first place or should we natural forces of carrying capacity to effect or limit population growth? (Placing our emotions aside) Thoughts on this.
Dr. Charles Arntzen: Has anybody seen Contagion? (laughter) That’s the answer! Go out and use genetic engineering to create a better virus. (laughter)
Dr. Arntzen: 25 percent of the population is supposed to go in Contagion.
Audience member: Science doesn’t tell us the methods, actually.
Dr. Arntzen: I think it’s an absurd question.