Category 7 End of the World Movie on CBS
Did anyone watch the first part (of two parts) of the movie "Category 7 End of the World" movie on CBS Sunday night?
The theme of the movie has to do with global warming and how 'massive weather conditions will do us all in over the next couple years or so. A 'category 7 storm' is a 'category 6' storm which collides somehere in the United States with another disasterous storm at the same time. The FEMA (Federal Emergency Management Agency) is mentioned several times in the movie since it appears (according to the movie) that government higher ups knew from a report issued by scientists that global warming had much to do with it; but that not only did the government ignore the warnings, they actually censored the report issued by the scientists telling them what to expect.
When the movie starts, FEMA has just had a new manager appointed, a woman who will supposedly 'follow orders'; it is alleged the man who was previously running FEMA 'could not follow orders' very well. But it appears the woman cannot 'follow orders' from the higher ups very well either. She begins by employing the scientist whose report had been censored and gets him started helping her figure out how to make these 'category 6 storms' which have been hitting all over the world (including the USA) go away. They find it is too late to stop this major storm (which they call 'category 7' ) from hitting. This storm had begun in the Carribean somewhere, and moved northeast, colliding with another storm which had been moving east from Detroit. The storms collide over New York City, which is getting totally flooded out, New Orleans style when part one of the movie ends. The government is very much afraid that Washington DC is next. The government has told FEMA that 'since 9-11 we have been stretched so tight we have to mainly search for terrorists, and you must do everything in your power to save the government (offices, agencies, officials, etc) even if you cannot save anyone else.' The government is to have the top priority during this category 7 storm. The woman (newly appointed as FEMA manager) does not entirely agree with that assessment. There are also allusions to the fact that these disasters (very frequent and severe storms of the category 6 variety repeatedly hitting the world) are 'evidence' that the world may be coming to an end as described in the Bible. And there is a religious personality who makes repeated appearances in the movie (I am sort of reminded of that charlatan Jim Bakker and his wife Tammy Faye Baker although they are given some fictional name) who keeps insisting that 'all this is God's Will' all the while the scientists are saying 'yes it is going to happen [end of the world] but it is not so much "Gods will" as it is government coverup of global warming issues.
Very interesting movie thus far, second and last half on Monday night CBS around 8 PM central.
Anyone else watch it thus far?
The theme of the movie has to do with global warming and how 'massive weather conditions will do us all in over the next couple years or so. A 'category 7 storm' is a 'category 6' storm which collides somehere in the United States with another disasterous storm at the same time. The FEMA (Federal Emergency Management Agency) is mentioned several times in the movie since it appears (according to the movie) that government higher ups knew from a report issued by scientists that global warming had much to do with it; but that not only did the government ignore the warnings, they actually censored the report issued by the scientists telling them what to expect.
When the movie starts, FEMA has just had a new manager appointed, a woman who will supposedly 'follow orders'; it is alleged the man who was previously running FEMA 'could not follow orders' very well. But it appears the woman cannot 'follow orders' from the higher ups very well either. She begins by employing the scientist whose report had been censored and gets him started helping her figure out how to make these 'category 6 storms' which have been hitting all over the world (including the USA) go away. They find it is too late to stop this major storm (which they call 'category 7' ) from hitting. This storm had begun in the Carribean somewhere, and moved northeast, colliding with another storm which had been moving east from Detroit. The storms collide over New York City, which is getting totally flooded out, New Orleans style when part one of the movie ends. The government is very much afraid that Washington DC is next. The government has told FEMA that 'since 9-11 we have been stretched so tight we have to mainly search for terrorists, and you must do everything in your power to save the government (offices, agencies, officials, etc) even if you cannot save anyone else.' The government is to have the top priority during this category 7 storm. The woman (newly appointed as FEMA manager) does not entirely agree with that assessment. There are also allusions to the fact that these disasters (very frequent and severe storms of the category 6 variety repeatedly hitting the world) are 'evidence' that the world may be coming to an end as described in the Bible. And there is a religious personality who makes repeated appearances in the movie (I am sort of reminded of that charlatan Jim Bakker and his wife Tammy Faye Baker although they are given some fictional name) who keeps insisting that 'all this is God's Will' all the while the scientists are saying 'yes it is going to happen [end of the world] but it is not so much "Gods will" as it is government coverup of global warming issues.
Very interesting movie thus far, second and last half on Monday night CBS around 8 PM central.
Anyone else watch it thus far?
0 Comments:
Post a Comment
<< Home