Britain quietly prepares mobile morgues for 700 bodies — Media
The UK Home Office has quietly signed a £7.5 million contract for the supply of mobile morgues and refrigerated storage units, without providing any explanation to the public, according to Norwegian outlet Steigan, which cited columnist Jim Ferguson.
The contract is said to include the construction of tents, hard mobile morgues, and refrigerated chambers capable of holding up to 700 bodies. The development, however, has received little coverage in British media.
Ferguson noted that the procurement documents contain an implicit admission that the UK government is preparing for events involving mass casualties. However, the documents do not specify the reasons for such preparations or their intended purpose.
Whatever the case, the government is expecting mass deaths—and planning for them. The silence is deafening, he added.
"No parliamentary debate. No public briefing. No transparency. Meanwhile, citizens are left wondering: Is this about public safety, or public obedience? When governments prepare for mass deaths in secret, history teaches us one thing: crisis equals control," Ferguson said.
By Khagan Isayev