
For more review like this an articles on issues of liberty, please sign up for my newsletter at www.basicliberty.com Text ALERT: Spoilers Contagion, written by Scott Z. Burns and directed by Steven Soderbergh, is a wonderful example of subtle government propaganda. The film expertly taps in to that heightened sense of fear that has already been put in place by those who call themselves our "authorities." Indeed, the protagonists in the film Contagion are all government authorities, living comfortably and traveling the world on our stolen money, and administering preferential treatment to themselves and their families. The villain (besides the virus, of course), is that scourge on the earth hell bent on distributing misinformation: the Blogger. The movie begins in Hong Kong following Beth, played by Gwyneth Paltrow, who is presumably ground-zero for a deadly, highly contagious virus which has the ability to mutate and adapt to its host. The virus spreads across the globe rapidly as health authorities from the CDC (Center for Disease Control) and the WHO (World Health Organization) attempt to contain the spread of the virus by mandatory quarantines enforced by armed military personnel. Ostensibly, the same government that was was outdone many times over by Wal-Mart in response to a hurricane in New Orleans is the same government that organizes quarantines, sets up care facilities, and performs complicated research on a constantly-mutating virus with unbelievable efficiency <b>...</b>
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