Wednesday 25 November 2009

More leaked emails emerge – this time it’s Swine Flu!

It still has not been established whether these emails were leaked by an insider or a computer hacker. Whilst authentication of the items is pending, we clearly have had to change or truncate individual names and cut some references. These and departmental titles will be revealed in subsequent releases when the email source is corroborated.

From: Siegfried P Date: November 5 2009 15.36:12
To: Hamish R Subject: Flu Pandemic
Forecasts were wide of the mark, I’m afraid. Came in significantly lower than expected. And those who did catch it, far less severely than originally thought.

From: Hamish R Date: November 5 2009 16.34:22
To: Siegfried P Subject: Flu Pandemic
The projections were as useful as the ones they knocked out for AIDS, CJD, SARS, Bird Flu etc etc. Ditto credit derivatives, climate change, same old story. Hope this isn’t going be another case of throwing good money after bad. How far did they actually get with the stockpiling malarkey? Picture can’t be that bad, can it?

From: Siegfried P Date: November 5 2009 17.45:23
To: Hamish R Subject: Flu Pandemic
Hard to say. Apparently there's enough for a fair proportion of the population.

From: Hamish R Date: November 6 2009 10.34:23
To: Siegfried P Subject: Flu Pandemic
Siegfried, what proportion exactly? As in the proportion we’re committed to, not what proportion that's arrived?

From: Siegfried P Date: November 6 2009 11.12:34
To: Hamish R Subject: Flu Pandemic
You’ve read the papers? Perhaps 80% of the population. Roughly. Probably.

From: Hamish R Date: November 6 2009 14.45:12
To: Siegfried P Subject: Flu Pandemic
80%? And that is what we actually have now? So, how much will that cost?

From: Siegfried P Date: November 6 2009 15.02:54
To: Hamish R Subject: Flu Pandemic
If only I knew!

From: Hamish R Date: November 6 2009 15.21:45
To: Siegfried P Subject: Flu Pandemic
Dear Siegfried, isn't it your job to know? Anyway, whatever it is, it’s going to be a pretty penny, isn't it? The Minister knows all about this, I assume - the new figures, I mean?

From: Siegfried P Date: November 6 2009 15.28:32
To: Hamish R Subject: Flu Pandemic
Oh, yes. He is definitely in the loop. No hiding it from him. He misses nothing

From: Hamish R Date: November 6 2009 16.21:02
To: Siegfried P Subject: Flu Pandemic
Quite. For the time being, we’ll sit on this. It isn’t going to help anyone that the outbreak is milder than feared. Our role is to make people fear, eh Perkins?
Better delete this entire email thread as well. Don’t want our advance knowledge of the whole screw up to be misinterpreted at some point in the future, do we?

From: Siegfried P Date: November 6 2009 17.12:32
To: Hamish R Subject: Flu Pandemic
No. There will be no smoking guns in this department. And shall I even delete the email that says delete the emails?

From: Hamish R Date: November 6 2009 17.32:41
To: Siegfried P Subject: Flu Pandemic
That’s a daft question Perkins. It’s like a lawyer asking, “Do I go for the injunction or the super injunction? Smarten up!

From: Siegfried P Date: November 6 2009 17.45:11
To: Hamish R Subject: Flu Pandemic
Yes, sir. Of course. Consider it done.

From: Hamish R Date: November 7 2009 17.51:34
To: Siegfried P Subject: Flu Pandemic
One last question: Don’t suppose this flu drug we’ve stockpiled can be used for anything else? You know, as was the case with Viagra? Just so that this whole fiasco won’t have proven a total waste?

From: Siegfried P Date: November 7 2009 17.57:03
To: Hamish R Subject: Flu Pandemic
Don’t quite know sir. Quite possibly. Not sure whether it would be exactly like it was with Viagra. But, will look into it.

11 comments:

  1. Have any of you seen Jacqui Smith on Daily Politics? Ghastly woman, never answers the question, guilty as hell.
    Oh, whoops, just realised that THE Jacqui Smith!

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  2. Not every scientific projection proves wrong. There is whole lot of data published every year that no-one ever looks at or knows about. And a lot of that data could be correct, couldn't it?

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  3. I'm also on the Daily Politics today and I am telling everyone that they should listen to me when I talk about climate change.
    I have had a VERY successful career in fashion and modeling so I know all there is to know about the BIG issues!

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  4. Thanks for that very helpful contribution Bianca. I'll take note, as I always wonder what you have to say on weighty matters of the day.
    I wonder if you could help me with some astronomical projections that I am working on? And after that we could discuss the situation in Iraq and then maybe translate some Proust together.

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  5. David Attenborough25 November 2009 at 12:58

    Hi Bianca, I am working on a new book about the origins of life on earth. I don't suppose you could spare a few moments to discuss the K-T juntion to me?

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  6. I would be delighted (to both requests) although I am a little busy right now and probably for the next twenty years.

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  7. Apparently thet're finding that the strain is building up a resistance and so it is not totally effective.
    How much did the government spend?

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  8. I don't know, ask Bianca. She'll know.

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  9. I weeped when I saw Jordun leave Celebrity what ever the f***ing shit it is (That fake name below is not my own by the way)

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  10. Too much fake stuff going on. Bianca Titmuss is a dear, dear friend of mine

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  11. Can people stop pretending to be me on this website? It is obvious that such people want to be me. Which is not surprising. But we can't all be me, can we? other wise the world would be full of Bianca Juggers.
    Then again, I suppose it would cure global warming.

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