[starts out with a woman coughing – turns out that this woman is cheating on her husband – tactic to make people believe that’s how she got sick?]
[then it pans to the words: “KOWLOON HONG KONG population 2.1 million” – this trope is used throughout the film to show us the population of the various different cities that they cover. Interesting that this would be one of the focal points, seeing as how the globalists are obsessed with population control…]
[@~4:35 into the movie, the CDC makes an appearance. Soon after that, we’re introduced to Alan, the “conspiracy theorist“.]
[Mitch Emhoff, the main character, watches as his wife, Beth Emhoff, and stepson dies.]
[Strangely, Geneva Switzerland does not get a population control monitor.]
[@11:50 into the film, the World Health Organization shows up]
CDC Dr. Erin Mears @17:55: “At this point, I think we have to believe that this is respiratory. Maybe fomites too. … It refers to transmission from surfaces. The average person touches their face 2 or 3,000 times a day. … 3-5 times every waking minute. In between, we’re touching doorknobs, water fountains, elevator buttons, and each other. Those things become fomites.
How fast it multiples depends on a variety of factors. The incubation period. How long a person is contagious. Sometimes people can be contagious without even having symptoms.“
Dr. Ian Sussman @21:40: “Shows novel characteristics. It appears to be chimeric in origin.”
Alan: “This is a biological weapon.”
[@22:30, the Department of Homeland Security steps in. Shortly after, the CIA is mentioned.]