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So have we finally found out where Lyndon LaRouche ended up?
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A hypothesis is that the corruption may have caused “ASADA”, in the sense that, these blokes are so ‘in themselves, their own little community, and in their own little loop’, that “ASADA” happened. By the way, maybe one or two journo's have been asked this question and chosen to ignore it?
I get the fact that this section of the forum discusses the drugs and all that, but all I’ve read for the last few months, before logging on, is about “My mate on the inside told me that Dank called Charter, who said that Hird is a soft touch” and other useless jargon. It’s immaterial, and too focused on the small picture. The drugs AREN’T the end game, otherwise this issue would have been resolved by now.
Enough ranting, another bombshell. I’ve read comments on here that Ess had to leave Windy Hill because of the Bowls Club, I’m not so sure on that. The chain below, I feel, may support a claim that none other than AFL Chairman Mike Fitzpatrick, whose private company has a stake in the Management of Melbourne Airport, may have directly or indirectly pushed Essendon there. Naturally Paul Little is trying to cash in on this, as you can see below. Ex Vic Planning Minister Justin Madden is back again. So is Dane Swan inadvertently.
> http://services.land.vic.gov.au/landchannel/jsp/reports/AirportOverlayIntro.jsp
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> http://www.dpcd.vic.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0013/137110/Hume_C95.pdf
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> March-June 2007
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> The Minister for Planning, Justin Madden, MLC, recently approved an amendment to the Victoria Planning Provisions, introducing the Melbourne Airport Environs Overlay.
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> The Airport Environs Overlay that applied previously, provided planning controls to manage the environmental effects of aircraft noise and protect the continuing operation of Melbourne Airport. It was first introduced in 1992.
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> Amendment VC30 which came into effect on 14 May 2007 introduced the new Melbourne Airport Environs Overlay to update the previous overlay and reflect more accurate, revised noise forecast data. The overlay introduced additional controls in relation to the types of uses possible on some lots and the type of construction most appropriate to limit the impact of noise in new buildings.
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> http://www.theage.com.au/afl/afl-ne...-bold-and-leave-windy-hill-20100602-wzsd.html
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> June 2010
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> IN A week when it has become apparent that Gary Ablett will most likely leave Geelong and the competition will pay a rugby league star who has barely kicked a football more than Ablett now earns in marketing money alone, it has also emerged that the AFL has encouraged Essendon to leave Windy Hill.
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> But AFL chairman Mike Fitzpatrick and chief executive Andrew Demetriou have advised the club to be bold
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> http://www.smh.com.au/business/busi...base-at-melbourne-airport-20140429-37ftw.html
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> April 2014
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> Melbourne businessman Paul Little will establish a VIP jet base at Melbourne Airport after buying the aviation facility assets of Leighton Holdings subsidiary John Holland in a deal understood to be worth about $10 million.
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> He is also chairman of AFL club Essendon.
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http://www.heraldsun.com.au/news/la...-airport-project/story-fni0fee2-1227106513741
October 2014
A LABOUR hire firm with criminal links has been contracted to work in secure airside areas of the $1 billion Melbourne Airport redevelopment.
Matching of court records with CBUS superannuation contributions made by construction company KPI shows that KPI staff have serious criminal convictions.
Leighton Contractors has hired KPI to work on both the airside development of terminal four, which will be home to Tiger Air’s new base, and the car park redevelopment at Melbourne Airport.
KPI has links with the CFMEU and has rapidly expanded since it began its first lucrative job at the Victorian desalination plant in 2010.
KPI company director Kevin Ramsay, who has convictions for stalking and unlawful assault, told the Herald Sun to “f--- off” when asked about his staff’s criminal history.
Mr Ramsay’s son Aaron, a former Williamstown VFL premiership player, works for the business.
Aaron and his cousin, Collingwood player Dane Swan, were involved in the bashing of a security guard in Federation Square in 2003.
> http://www.theage.com.au/articles/2003/12/02/1070351579795.html?from=storyrhs
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> December 2003
> Australian Infrastructure Fund is set to buy an extra 3.5 per cent of the company behind Melbourne Airport for $50 million.
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> The infrastructure investor yesterday announced a deal to buy a further 3.5 per cent of Australian Pacific Airports Corporation, the holding company of Melbourne and Launceston airports.
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> However, the agreement hinges on whether one of APAC's other shareholders, Deutsche Asset Management, exercises a pre-emptive right and buys more of APAC by December 11.
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> If this occurs, AIF will acquire only 2.8 per cent of APAC for $40 million. If Deutsche does not act, AIF will get the 3.5 per cent stake, lifting its 5 per cent share in APAC to 8.5 per cent.
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> This would give AIF and its sister fund, Utilities Trust of Australia, 13.5 per cent of APAC.
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> UTA, established in 1994, was the first trust set up by Hastings Funds Management, which also manages AIF. UTA bought a 5 per cent stake in APAC in 1997 when Melbourne Airport was privatised.
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> http://www.businessspectator.com.au/article/2013/10/11/industries/mike-fitzpatricks-grape-escape
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> October 2013
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> But the focus of Fitzpatrick s cellar is far closer to home, taking in Henschke Hill of Grace and quite a few Granges , the vintages of which correlate with milestones such as childrens birth dates and the founding of Hastings Funds Management.
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Part of my research found the links to dodgy property deals (in both NSW and Vic, and both linked to the ALP), potential betting irregularities and the “still to be written up nicely for public presentation” bit about Evans and Partners possible investment in Pharmaceuticals (which is bloody hard to work out and write in a simplified fashion).
Armstrong Creek and one of the betting angles are linked by one man, an ex-ACT Assembly rep now living in Victoria. He has worked in both Govt and for property developers, but knows both ‘jobs’ well.
The key players behind ASADA, Evans, Thompson and Co…….well to solve ASADA, you need to dig further. What they're involved with, who they know. "Follow the money", I was advised when starting this.
The commercial media have been lazy on this, hence why we researched it ourselves.
A fiasco like this does not take close to two years to resolve, if there’s something to hide, for some very serious players.
Not Essendon per se, "Evans and Partners" is most likely the right company that was investing in the pharmaceuticals. Follow the money!
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Liberal party sewer deptAngle aims to discredit David Evans, Vlad, Thompson and the AFL. Mos def from the Hird camp.
Who is "we" by the way? It took multiple people to post links and play connect the dots to find a conspiracy?
The key word I wanted you to find was Hastings Funds Management. The bolded words are a 'join the dots' to show some possible connection between Fitzpatrick owning part of the company who manage Melbourne Airport, and the fact that Ess are now based there.
And this resulted in drug use at Essendon how?
Angle aims to discredit David Evans, Vlad, Thompson and the AFL. Mos def from the Hird camp.
Who is "we" by the way? It took multiple people to post links and play connect the dots to find a conspiracy?
Now you've given him something else to tie into his farce. I am sure there would have been someone on the Westpac board when they bought Hastings who is tenuously linked to someone in politics or business. We will find out soon enoughWestpac bought Hastings Funds management - years ago...
sorry to prick your bubble.
"Look over there"
"Now look over there"
Yeah, nah.
Someone's very keen to pot everyone bar Hird(the guy in the middle of it all).
Where's Mel Gibson when you need him?
errr no, that's Russell CroweIsn't he running a rugby league club or something?......
Sorry mate, I thought it was obvious that I was making a joke about relevance!!errr no, that's Russell Crowe
We all know the afl is puppet of the state library of Victoria, thats where the real power lies.
He's a front for Mel Gibson who was secretly funded by Evans and Partners using land sale money from Armstrong Creek lent by Bomber Thompson as a bribe to let him come back and coach Essendon using his fitness mates that wanted to run a sophisticated pharmaceutical trial. Hird knows all this and has threatened to have a movie made about it using Matthew McConaghuey in the lead role of Golden Boy unless he gets to stay as coacherrr no, that's Russell Crowe
End up worse than the one rompingwins was on.Imagine if he tried to ride one now!!
God I love your photo. I just dig Coronna.He's a front for Mel Gibson who was secretly funded by Evans and Partners using land sale money from Armstrong Creek lent by Bomber Thompson as a bribe to let him come back and coach Essendon using his fitness mates that wanted to run a sophisticated pharmaceutical trial. Hird knows all this and has threatened to have a movie made about it using Matthew McConaghuey in the lead role of Golden Boy unless he gets to stay as coach
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http://melbourneairport.com.au/about-melbourne-airport/current-projects/community-and-mdp.html
The development was certainly a Melbourne Airport project.