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  • EBOLA ZAIRE HOLY CRAP! Any one else read "The Hot Zone" by Richard Preston? BEST BOOK EVER.

  • @DMP13ily Read "The Cobra Effect". It's five times scarier. Same Author.

  • Ebola is scary but if you think about it, Rabies is much more frigtening. It does occur in the US and Europe (although rarely) and it's mortality rate is about 99.99 percent. Probably a worse death than even Ebola since it causes severe neurological damage. I believe only five or six people have ever survived out of hundreds of thousands of documented cases, maybe millions.

  • I saw this movie in my Biology class!

  • Really scary movie i cant slepp xDDD

  • hey guys what war was being waged in the camp

  • dam show us what the face looked like when its like.......they will look like this...

  • omg you have no idea how much youve helped me. i have a paper on this movie due tommorow and i was looking everywhere foor this movie!

  • I have this on DVD.

  • 2:15 "...no, you're not gonna die"

    Ultimate poker face.

  • @DoktorAlanGrant lol that would be a good costume at the World series of poker

  • at 3:22 was fucking halarious cos they thought it was rescue but it was a bomg really funny that part but still a scary film :D

  • i'm watching this in health ! : D

  • @DajaMonae15 same hir(:

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  • omgosh thank u so much! ive been looking everywhere for this movie. :D

  • we are watching this in one of my classes

  • "LOOK, they're dropping us presents.... Why are they exploding?"

  • 3:28 Set LCRS/LFE.1 JBL THX sub arrays to maximum SPL db tolerance level.

  • you know what i understand they didnt wanna spread the virus. but they didnt have to kill those who werent infected. thats y the virus found its way out anyways. cuz God dont like ugly.

  • @juytrew this is so true but what does the government know anyway

  • i watched this in science class the other day. when they dropped the bomb i said thats fuc*** up and got detention

  • @blackhawkpictures15 Why? It was a factual observation. 

  • @blackhawkpictures15 lol i watched in in biology class too.

    although i said that's messed up

  • Eventually Mother Nature is going to kick our asses.

    and boy have we earned it!

  • @dkerris

    so right!

  • This is an excellent movie.

    One of my favorites.

    Thanks for uploading it.

    George Vreeland Hill

  • this movie made me terrified of going to the movies, when the guy was coughing and the germs went flying around,..groooooossss!!!!

  • PAYDIRT

  • I LOVE YOUR NAME!!! just fyi

  • Been looking for this film everywhere. Found a DVDrip online only to find it out of synch! Trust it to be here on YouTube all this time! Cheers for the upload.

  • "hey theyre gonna get carepackage for us thank god.." "WAIT, ITs FUEL AIR BOMB" Ruuuuuuun

  • "hey theyre gonna get carepackage for us thank god.." "WAIT, ITs FUEL AIR BOMB" Ruuuuuuun

  • Please, does anyone know a movie like this with a virus and stuff ?

    because ive seen this one waay to much but find the concept facinating:)

    xoxo

  • actually this is how HIV came about... transmitted from monkeys heh

  • This was a real scary film back in the day and still is.

  • @NewWaveFan1 Another really scary film from back in the day, "Alive"

  • That is so like the government..., "We would like to thank you soldiers for risking your lives for our American freedom, oh by the way since you've contracted some fatal virus that we know nothing about we are going to bomb you all, thank you again for serving the great U.S. of A!"

  • i dont think i wanna watch dis

  • 3:28 why every1 hates the usa medical squad

  • 3:38 thats one big daisy cutter

  • @theemporour Blu 72/B , PAVE PAT 1 fuel air bomb. Weighs six times less than the BLU 82 Daisy cutter, but does about the same damage. In fact, the fuel-air weapon test data from Vietnam was classified until the mid- nineties , unlike the BLU-82 . That's because in essence, they can use fuel fillings as simple as brown coal dust to generate the crushing overpressures, heat etc.

  • @PurplePunisher69 i should have guessed..too much flame to be an ordinary daisy cutter

  • @theemporour The daisy cutter contains ammonium nitrate, polystyrene "soap" ( like a synthetic napalm ) , as the main explosive. They then mix aluminium powder in as a booster, which burns in the air a few microseconds after the initial detonation. It's a low cost explosive "soup" , using in commercial quarry-blasting. The advantage of the BLU-82 : guaranteed detonation , but needs C-130 delivery . BLU -72, could be dropped by A1 Skyraider, but often failed to explode ( cloud detonator failure)

  • 2:06 shithole

  • I remember this moooovie! Thanks for uploading it!!!!!

  • I became a bigger germ freak after seeing this movie

  • thanks for the upload, watch also the 16 parts documentation

    IN LIIES WE TRUST, which sheds light of some important issues in this connection.

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  • Cool. This is one of my favorite movies.

  • thax for the upload

  • Amusing how ALL the bottom THREE levels of bio hazard ratings are within corridors or each other. Just don't think it would be like that somehow..........

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  • The helicopter, is it a Bell OH-58 Kiowa?

  • CaptainAmericaWI I think your on drugs because that sounds to me like the biggest amount horse manure that I've either heard, and |'ve heard a lot over years. I think you've been reading too many of those conspiracy theory sites the ones that say  the US Gov caused 9/11 or aliens have already invaded us. I suggest you get out more in real world because basically you've got too much time on your hands.

  • I remember this movie came at the same time that there was a major outbreak of Ebola in what was then called Zaire, in a city called Kikriwt. There were many scare stories at the time about it getting out of contol and spreading across the globe.

  • It was great experienc eto see this film

     Prevention is better than cure Dr. GK Bamania

  • @UniteForgetLeftRight my micro prof was talking about this movie today, and yes, the monkeys are from south america, lol :-)

  • i just noticed something, they are somewhere in africa in the beginning right? im pretty sure that species of monkey comes from south america, most monkeys with prehensile tails come from the "new world"

  • question what is the name of the deases?

    I never got the chance to hear it's name

  • @starshiptrooper100 i think its called the motaba virus

  • @chickenfightschicken no it's a made up one.

  • @chickenfightschicken Made up but basically a more infestious version of Ebola wwith the same symptoms amd outcome.

  • Were watching this in science class

  • Rene' Russo is one sexy ass chick! Love her eyes!

  • Oh Lord...HUMANS are "the single biggest threat to man's conitnued dominance." Dur.

  • this movie was modeled after a true life outbreak of a virus called Eboli. The first outbreak was reported in a small community along the Eboli River in Zaire. That's where the virus got it's name

  • @MsLoveMe27 awsome =D tell me more ^^ what the virus did??

  • @14deathsoul he is referring to Ebola (not Eboli) which is a Haemorrhagic fever, essentially that means that it causes massive internal haemorrhages that lead to essentially bleeding from every orifice, loss of hair and finger/toe nails and eventually death. no cure or immunity. If you are infected the priority is to prevent further spread of the virus and attempt to treat the patient (although 90% mortality rate makes any kind of recovery very unlikely).

  • @dangerousecelt Ok Ok I (and I am a she) it was a typo

  • @MsLoveMe27 dont worry, it wasnt a spite on your typo, he wanted to know more so i tried to be as informative as i could

  • @dangerousecelt =O ok

  • @dangerousecelt FYI a virus with a 90% mortality rate is not a perfect killer. A mortality rate refers to the virus's ability to kill the people its infected, meaning that 10% of infected have immunity due to unique antigen vectors. Now, there are certain strains of Ebola with 99-100% kill numbers, but they are limited by their transmission mechanism ( how it's spread) and their communicability (their ability to actually infect a host). Some people just can't be hosts for certain viruses.

  • @nosorab3 im aware of everything you just said. I study Biomedicine, but thanks anyway :P

  • @dangerousecelt fuck you and your buddy nosorab3............pussy

  • @nationalisedmexican errrrr what mate? what have i done to upset you here?

  • @nosorab3 fuck you!!!

  • muss nicht

  • I saw this movie in the library @_@

  • 1 virus most likely will never exterminate an entire populace.....there is bound to be at least some immunity

  • @TheDarkAnimators no thats not true, as you will see in history books many pandemics have killed hundreds of thousands->Millions of people (cholera, smallpox, Bubonic plague, and of course the highest death toll, Spanish Influenza). E.Zaire is one of the single most deadly pathogens on the planet of which there is no cure/immunity and 90% mortality rate. 1 diseases can possibly exterminate and entire population

  • Asfar as I'm concerned to guarantee there is no immunity then every human must be infected with a disease. If they develop no symptoms and etc then I bet there is some immunity otherwise you are right.

  • Love this movie. Just the first 5 minutes makes the hair on the back of my neck stand on edge...  Thanks for uploading :)

  • i watched this movie in biology it took us like a week to watch it!!!

    good film though!!!

  • is this about zombies becuse this sucks

  • thanks for uploading

  • Lol I Saw this movie In my biology class today

  • @Mexican1140 me too lol

  • If this was set in the 60's, why did they mention HIV in the level 3 lab? It wasn't discovered until the 80's. Unless the director was just giving us an example of what's in a level 3 lab.

  • The beginning is in the 60s, the rest of the movie is present day.

  • @MrDarknessandDeath The level 3 lab scenes were in the present day and not the 1960s, and anyway I don't think they had those maxium containment labs back then or I maybe wrong.

  • Ka-boom.

  • Yes we got supplies... Wait WHAT THE FU... BOOM

  • Lmao thats a crazy ass monkey xDDDD

  • im watching this movie in my global issues class and i have to write an essay on this

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  • RUN!!!!!!!!!!! *BOOM!* ...nevermind. lol

  • Anyone thought that the part that they were getting bombed, was the funniest thing they ever saw lol.

    yay SUPPLIES!!!!!!!

    huh?

    *BOOM*

  • @gearsofmom Actually, it scares me to death. I work in the medical field and served in a Special Forces unit. The American was probably an SF solder and was left there to die. Also, Ebola could very easily and virulently be used as a bioweapon by a terrorist group.

  • your retarded first off ebola is a terrible bioweapon because it kills too quickly to be passed on, also you show signs of the disease when it becomes contagious. Secondly there is no vaccine or cure so how could you keep it from infecting your people? rather stupid idea

  • No vaccine/cure? Well jesus even USAMARID has been able to hold ebola samples for a pretty long time. Plus you could always FREEZE IT. Thats the way you can "keep it from infecting your people". Plus, it doesn't matter if it kills to quickly to be passed on, the fact still stands, it kills quickly. If a large enough sample was released into the public, it wouldn't matter much.

  • It was supposed to be used in Japan by a destructive cult.

  • yea lol xD

  • They got BOMB rolled!

  • Why did they take a blood sample of the disease?

  • Why are the people cheering.. when the bomb is about to hit them?

    didn't they know it was a bomb?

    ".

  • they thought they were getting supplies

  • @LitooTapiiOca .......they thought it was supplies

  • @LitooTapiiOca They didn't know it was a bomb at first they thought it was just a supply drop. God my five year old would ask things like that.

  • @Professor6871 i guess im a 5 year old then.

  • bloodborne pathogens

  • they can use scalar wave technology to kill all viruses & bacteria .

    that's why the China,America & USSR are the biggest creators of bio warfare, they also have the remedy. check up on scalar

    technology. also bodies do not decompose every living cell ,bacteria,in animals ,human & insects stays perfectly preserved.

  • I really really dislike the beginning of this movie!

  • No no no! No!!!!!!! You hear me! No!

  • Reston ebolavirus, which has not previous outbreak in Africa and is non-pathogenic in humans, have recently been recognized among swine populations in the Philippines; this discovery suggest that the virus has been circulating since and possibly before the initial discovery of Reston ebolavirus in 1989 among monkeys.

  • @sparkles1114 That's scary stuff because when a virus infects pigs then were usually next like Swine Flu. I remember reading Robert Preston's book about history of Ebola and the latterer part of it that deals with the first out break in December 1989 in lab monkeys, at the Reston laboratories near Washington DC. How the army had too slaughter all the infected monkeys and then decontaminate the entire building so that the virus couldn't survive.

  • Outbreaks of Ebola have shown a 88% observed decline in chimpanzee populations in 2003.Transmission among chimpanzees through meat consumption constitute a significant 5.2 (1.3-21.1 with 95% confidence) relative risk factor, while contact between individuals such as touching dead bodies and grooming do not.

  • @sparkles1114 Yes sadly the disease has also decimated gorillas in Rwanda and the Congo Democratic Republic. Even more scary is that many of these outbreaks that have occured in Africa over the years, seems to have started after people have eaten infected monkey or gorilla meat that been procured from jungle hunting trips. It is called bush meat and some of this has even been smuggled into this country as an exotic delacy

  • Recovered carcasses from gorillas contain multiple Ebola strains, which suggest multiple introductions of the virus. Bodies decompose quickly and carcasses are not infectious after three to four days. Contact between gorilla groups is rare. This suggests transmission among gorilla groups unlikely and that outbreaks result from transmission between viral reservoir and animal populations.

  • Outbreaks of Ebola among human populations generally result from handling infected wild animal carcasses. Declines in animal populations generally precede outbreaks among human populations. These have led to in 2003 surveillance of animal populations in order to predict and prevent Ebola outbreaks.

  • daisy cutter dah way to go

  • Yay, they're coming to save us! Omg! wait, wait, wtf is that? It's the Fuel Bomb!!

  • ive read the hot zone 2 times and ive studied the virus.....ebola....nasty little sucker and i dont know if based off the hot zone

  • Is this movie based on the book "The Hot Zone", by any means?

  • @Gurra88 Well very lossely indeed because that's based on fact the book and this is pure fiction entertainment.

  • bravo to who put this up.

  • Haha. That bald guy used to be my church pasture!

  • He's certainly green enough.

  • Why do they leave the doors open and take of their masks before leaving? Sure, go ahead and infect Earth! Go USA.

  • lol XD

  • Maybe it was meant to show complacency.

  • @Boombox2777 Because it's a movie, and it's not realistic. Still a decent film though.

  • @Boombox2777 Well, they needed to let the cameraman in somehow.

  • @Boombox2777 Stfu its a movie idiot. Can you be anymore of a hater talking shit because of a movie. You do understand this didnt really happen right ?

  • woooo kevin spacey and morgan freeman again i saw them in seven last night and morgan freeman on unforgiven

  • Do u know where can i watch this movie with Engsub ??? Im not good at listening English and i need to understand this movie for Biology class .

  • @EllBe2009 What biology class? You can try to get the DVD from the library or rent it. I hope that went well.

  • @EllBe2009 Your Engish writing ability is good. Don't know if there is a version with english subs, but try searching you never know

  • @EllBe2009 :

    Buy it.

  • BillNyeRulz thanks so much for uploading this! At my school my biology class was watching this and answering the questions, but I was sick for the first three days of that week. If it wasn't for you uploading this, I'd have to find time to stay after. Thanks so much!

  • KyuukiOkyuuketsu, Thank you so much for failing!

  • lol mine too

  • ONe BLU 82 won't do it for me......I would have to drop tanker trucks like EXXON trucks filled with Napalm about ten of them- then Formaldahyde after that.....Do a count ---after that right ? I should know I sterilized cleanest Lab on Earth!

  • 3:10 onward is awesome

  • What happened to "primum non nocere"?

  • Isn't HIV a biosafety level 2 agent?

  • That's correct, it is BSL 2 because it does not transmit through the respiratory tract.

  • then why is it BSL 3 in the movie? :o

  • the military would start with a quarintien, if it failed fuel air bombs would be ordered, when and if those failed a limited nuclear strike would be ordered. after all what nation would tell america we cant nuke our selfs

  • Even if you kill all the people infected, you still have to identify and destroy the vectors (a single monkey in this case). However, if the vector is something as common and widely distributed as mosquitos or wildfowl, you're pretty much fucked.

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  • my name was in 0:10 (Joshua)

  • Hey Joshua! They call me fakesteezepolice (or "fsp" for short).

  • i meen village.

  • WTF my brother was in that base why kill him, he own's me a fuckin TENNER.

  • Thanks for posting! Love this film! x

  • Not a nuke, a fuel-air bomb. Much too small to be effective as evidenced by the escaping primates. And of course unseen insects, birds, etc. Entertaining movie to watch again,but way off the mark on a number of things; like most movies.

  • no no no after the village was nuked and they were at the cdc level biohazard level 1 they dont wear gloves, sorry for the confusion as for the village yeah your right a level 4

  • ok a level 1 biohazard it may be, but they nuked a small village of soldiers and they dont wear gloves at work?????

  • It's not a level 1.Ebola's a level 4.One of the deadliest pathogens known to man and it's already been weaponized

  • Yeah, but as far as weapons go, its kind of useless. See, for Ebola to spread, it needs water. So what do they do, get a vial of Ebola into the wells? If they had access to the enemy's water supply, why not just nerve toxin the whole thing and not have to worry about this whole 'apocalyptic outbreak' scenario? Not that it could actually happen, but still.

  • hey, thanks for posting, enjoying the film alot

  • BIOLOGICAL warfare should not even exist it only exist because one country wanted to show the other they have something over the other... So inturn they create a race for superiority... Biological warfare should not even be a thought in the mind...

  • If some stupid country was fucking with us, i drop a BIO-bomb on them. That would really fuck 'em up.

  • Biological weapons would be best employed as a kamikaze tactic by whichever side is losing a conflict. Sort of 'if I have to go I'm taking you all with me'.

  • I have a feeling that`s already gonna happen someday, but most likely with nukes.

  • I remember the previews but i've never gotten around to seeing it, I completley forgot about it until just now. THX for the upload!

  • wow really good movie ty for uploading

  • ROFL wow i havent seen this movie in so long they bomb old dude in the beginning hahahaha he was like those motherfuckers then explode

  • The weapon with potential here is not the Fuel Air Bomb but the virus. Biological weapons can be more dangerous than nukes, and they're much cheaper! Controlling them is the issue though.

  • agreed. and because its usually too late when you realize the virus's presence , its alot scarier

  • Anyone crazy enough to use them wouldn't be very worried about controlling it, unfortunately.

  • That's why chemical weapons, nerve agents in particular, would be much more effective. They wouldn't spread and wipe out an entire nation.

  • Yeah, infective agents have the potential to backfire if the party using them lacks the means of preventing infection amongst themselves.

  • i knew that the Ace Ventura monkey was going to fuck things up for mankind sooner or later!

  • love dis movie :DDDD

  • this movie scared the hell out of me when I was a kid....and helped me decide to work towards becoming a virologist.

  • This movie and The Hot Zone (Richard Preston) have given me nightmares for over 10 years.

    Viral hemorrhagic fevers own.