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UK prepares mass graves for swine flu victims

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Sat, 22 Aug 2009

 

London is to set up mass graves for the victims of the swine flu pandemic after a 59-page official report predicted that Britain will be witnessing the pandemic disease in fall.

Britain's Department of Health has warned the UK officials and policy-makers to announce a state of emergency in the country.

The official report confirms the UK government plans to set up mass graves for the victims of the swine flu pandemic.

It is predicted that if no concrete measures are taken for preventing the spread of swine flu, the number of swine flu victims will reach to two billion worldwide in 2011 that will undoubtedly result in deaths of 10 to 20 percent of the patients.

One of the countries with a high likelihood of swine flu pandemic within next year is Britain. Hence, the UK Home Office has announced that it plans to construct mass graves to bury the victims in case the disease spreads quickly.

In its latest report published on August 21, the World Health Organization (WHO) has announced over 182,000 confirmed cases worldwide, 1,800 of which have been fatal.

 

UK: Plans for Mass Graves for Swine Flu Pandemic Victims

  • Great news people, the UK government despite its incompetence and boldface lies in many areas, has been planning well ahead for the many dead people that will come about due to the swine flu pandemic. Isn’t it great to know that your government is totally competent and far sighted in planning for mass graves. Heck, they seem to be utterly convinced that this very very mild swine flu, in reality much milder than seasonal flu, will kill lots and lots of people. I wonder why? All these conspiracy idiots talking about depopulation and the Satanic Illuminati shadow ruling power cannot be right! Or can they ?
     
  • Let me think. Which religion is always fascinated with death: The Cult of Death. Isn’t this Luciferianism? The devil needs its’ human sacrifice? The Sun UK reports :
     
    Deadly Serious
    PLANS for mass graves have been drawn up to cope with a second wave of swine flu this Autumn. The chilling proposals are spelled out in a Home Office document discussed at a meeting of Whitehall officials and council leaders last month.
     
    It warns emergency plans may be needed in areas where there are not enough graves to cope. The 59-page document talks about using “a grave that is for a number of unrelated persons, excavated mechanically in advance and designed for efficient preparation and use”.
      
    It said this approach would create a “burial site for multiple graves and consecutive burials”. But it stressed there must still be “marking of the position of individual burials.” The document is called A Framework for Planners Preparing to Manage Deaths.
     
    The meeting heard the number of burials could more than double within a few weeks of a full-blown pandemic. It heard a presentation on the Home Office guidance from John Barrelled, a senior official from Westminster City Council. The document warned some cemeteries “may experience shortage of grave space, in particular in inner city areas”.
      
    Freight containers and “inflatable” storage units may be needed to provide extra mortuary space. But it stressed “refrigerated vehicles and trailers should not be used”. Cemeteries and crematoriums may need to work seven days a week and hire extra staff to cope.
     
    It also warned there may be a need for more “basic and shorter services at the chapel” or for “memorial services” to be held at a person’s home instead. It may no longer be possible to bury some people in family plots. New laws could be passed to allow “streamlined” cremations.
      
    Whitehall officials are speaking to coffin makers to see if they can meet demand. Retired docs could be drafted in to issue death certificates so GPs can focus on patients. It may also become impossible to fly home the bodies of Britons who die abroad. Presently 30 per cent of people are buried.
     
    New cases of swine flu have fallen sharply from a peak of over 110,000 a week in late July. But experts predict a second wave this autumn.

     

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