There was speculation Wednesday that the “Operation Yellowhammer” documents may have been altered prior to public release. The BBC reports that the documents were originally labeled “base scenario” and changed to “worst-case scenario,” likely to ease the public’s panic, as the documents show that a no-deal Brexit would be dire.

Speculation is rife surrounding the alleged actual worst-case scenario documents, similarily dubbed “Operation Black Swan.”

.@willie_rennie asks if any of the details published in the Yellowhammer documents were new to the Scottish government @NicolaSturgeon says the only difference was the document title changing from “base scenario” to “worst case scenario” LIVE: https://t.co/hz9S9gjM5g #FMQs pic.twitter.com/FvK1mZQuuC — BBC Scotland News (@BBCScotlandNews) September 12, 2019

This is the Yellowhammer document received by the Scottish Government. No sign of the worst case scenario claimed by the UK government. pic.twitter.com/BDGXfyT217 — Kirsten Campbell (@bbckirstenc) September 12, 2019

A reminder that the Feb Yellow hammer leak was 37 pages long.https://t.co/OhuGfC0ZO8 — Fionna O'Leary, 🕯 (@fascinatorfun) September 11, 2019

Michael Gove, Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster, whose responsibilities include preparing for a no-deal Brexit, denied the Black Swan allegations on Twitter.

“We don’t normally comment on leaks – but a few facts – Yellowhammer is a worst case scenario – v significant steps have been taken in the last 3 weeks to accelerate Brexit planning – and Black Swan is not an HMG doc but a film about a ballet dancer…” Grove wrote.

We don’t normally comment on leaks – but a few facts – Yellowhammer is a worst case scenario – v significant steps have been taken in the last 3 weeks to accelerate Brexit planning – and Black Swan is not an HMG doc but a film about a ballet dancer… https://t.co/lRAgavfDze — Michael Gove (@michaelgove) August 18, 2019

Yet people remain unconvinced. Members of Parliament, British politicians, and others have alleged that they have seen the Operation Black Swan documents.

“I know those papers exist because I saw them in March & the updated versions must be published,” MP Anna Soubry wrote.

Yellowhammer – someone was having a laugh. So we are going to be reduced to a little bit of bread but no cheese? — Mel (@Melindola) August 18, 2019

I don't normally comment on propaganda – but a few facts – three years ago you told us this would never happen and it is your political party & its splits that have led us into this mess. — Andy Brown (@VoteAndyBrown) August 19, 2019

What I'm reading so far is very worrying. And I'm the last to do drama, especially political drama……cheers Jon. — Dr Liz Evenden-Kenyon & Errol the dachshund (@EvendenKenyon) September 12, 2019

So called #Yellowhammer papers are not what the Govt has to publish. Not the detailed & frank assessments of preparedness or otherwise for #NoDeal nor the detail of the consequences. I know those papers exist because I saw them in March & the updated versions must be published. — Anna Soubry (@Anna_Soubry) September 11, 2019

Rosamund Urwin, a reporter for the Sunday Times, received the leaked Yellowhammer documents prior to the official release and confirmed the documents she received were labeled base scenario rather than worst-case scenario.

“What’s different about the new Yellowhammer document that the government has just published compared with the one I got hold of last month? The heading,” Urwin tweeted. “What did the version I had say? BASE SCENARIO Now what does the new one say? HMG Reasonable Worst Case Planning Assumptions.”

What's different about the new Yellowhammer document that the government has just published compared with the one I got hold of last month? The heading.

What did the version I had say? BASE SCENARIO

Now what does the new one say? HMG Reasonable Worst Case Planning Assumptions — Rosamund Urwin (@RosamundUrwin) September 11, 2019

People are now demanding to see the Operation Black Swan documents. “I strongly believe that there is more to #Yellowhammer than meets the eye. Where’s #BlackSwan?” one Twitter user asked.

Yellowhammer is the BASE SCENARIO for a No Deal Brexit. The worst case scenario for No Deal Brexit is contained in documents known as Black Swan which the government are still refusing to release. #Yellowhammer #BlackSwan — James Melville (@JamesMelville) September 12, 2019

#Yellowhammer is a dud.

We need to see #BlackSwan

Please RT and get #BlackSwan trending. — Jackie Swearalot 🇪🇸🇪🇺 (@SwearalotFbpe) September 12, 2019

I strongly believe that there is more to #Yellowhammer than meets the eye. Where's #BlackSwan?#LiarJohnson — Ser Liam Holman shall #StayAtHome (@CentreleftMcGee) September 11, 2019

#Yellowhammer isn't a "worst case scenario", Fiona Bruce, #BlackSwan is. And you'd know that if you were a competent journalist and not a Tory propagandist #BBCQT — Paul Rogers (@paulrogers002) September 12, 2019

@bbcqt what about the #BlackSwan report? When is that going to be officially released? #bbcqt — Tony Blakie 🇪🇺 (@tonyblakie) September 12, 2019

Some are associating Operation Black Swan with recent instructions from the British emergency services, asking the public to prepare emergency bags.

“#BlackSwan is why we are told by the Govt to get an emergency bag together with everything we need for survival when we are ordered from our homes. When extremists take over nothing can be predicted. It happens in other countries,” one Twitter user speculated.

Others tweeted depictions of the “Grab-and-Go Bags,” detailing exactly what is supposed to go in them: phone, charger, batteries, flashlight, radio, first aid kit, personal toiletries, seasonal clothing, food and water, whistle, pen and notepad, and an emergency plan.

#BlackSwan is why we are told by the Govt to get an emergency bag together with everything we need for survival when we are ordered from our homes. When extremists take over nothing can be predicted. It happens in other countries — Buddug~TEST;TRACK;TRACE~3'5%~fbpe~ Remain 🔶⚫🕷 (@pwsimerimiaw) September 12, 2019

Dear @polscotcontrol You have urged us to prepare an emergency #GrabBag. However, I notice you recommend that it should include an Emergency Plan. It seems impossible to formulate an emergency plan until you clarify the nature of emergency you anticipate. Could you clarify? https://t.co/rgKCXL1FTO — Dougie 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿🇪🇺 (@DougieMacM) September 8, 2019

This is ominous. Emergency services around the UK are tweeting that everyone should prepare a #GrabBag (including medication, copies of important documents, food, water, torch, radio & other personal items) in case you need to suddenly evacuate in an emergency. What’s going on? pic.twitter.com/4CxCFYTZmB — Sarah O'Connell (@SarahO_Connell) September 8, 2019

Overall, people are very upset over the Yellowhammer-Black Swan debacle.

https://twitter.com/WCullmac/status/1172269374687694848

#BlackSwan has been mentioned before, and is said to refer to curfews, martial law, emergency powers, outlawing of protests. https://t.co/MvqOahrnZk — jamdodger4 (@jamdodger4) September 12, 2019

#Yellowhammer is not the worst case scenario for #JohnsonsNoDealBrexit, it is merely the 'base scenario'. The worst case scenario is another report called #BlackSwan which @BorisJohnson's government are (again) trying to keep from the public… Why?#ReleaseBlackSwan pic.twitter.com/xtUo0iyu5n — The Agitator (@UKDemockery) September 12, 2019

This #Yellowhammer stuff, lacking in detail though it is: just remember, this is the ‘due diligence’ data that should have been done before any referendum was held. And we still haven’t seen the worst case, #BlackSwan. — Judi #FBPE #Brefugee 🇬🇧🇮🇪🇪🇺 (@judi_sutherland) September 12, 2019

I am a #Health #coach I should be #Tweeting about juices and exercise, but it seems that our #wellbeing is the threatened by the very same people who should protect our rights. #Brexit #Yellowhammer #BlackSwan https://t.co/FMh35FxMSI — Claudia Armani Health Coach & Blogger (@HealthCoachLond) September 12, 2019

Wasn't #blackswan the plan for worst case scenario and #yellowhammer the likely outcome a few weeks ago?

Are we living in #1984? Because that information switch is right out of the Ministry of Truth's handbook — Tyler Green (@HighTylerGreen) September 12, 2019

MT @RickOShea321 'A report on the 2nd August is deemed to be out-of-date and should be ignored, but a referendum three years ago still has validity!' #yellowhamner #blackswan #bbcqt — 🌍 𝒯𝓇𝒾𝒸𝒾𝒶 𝐿☯𝓌𝓉𝒽𝑒𝓇📚 (@TrishLowt) September 12, 2019

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