30 October 2020

25km ‘ring of steel’ but for who?

So, the authorities will have you believe that 'no person is above the law', as they spruik this fallacy where there are too many examples to the contrary.

Well what about rules?

For a start, rules are made to be broken, and most importantly rules are not law.

So the ‘rule’ that is being spruiked by the Daniel Michael Andrews (Communist supporting) Labor Party is that Melburnians are under a strict 25km 'ring of steel'.

Which ‘Melburnians’?

Well the serfs, silly, you know the plebs that travel in their automobiles.

On the 29th of October two flights originated from Essendon Airport (IATA: MEB, ICAO: YMEN) that being VH-FOX (Lindsay Fox’s) and VH- XNR at approx 08:05.

Now if we are to implement this so called ring of steel around Melbourne, then if a pleb was to travel from Essendon Airport, then the allowable distance would be the outer Melbourne town/suburb (the boundaries are geeing blurred nowadays) of Mickleham.


Not so if you’re in Lindsay’s (we're on a first name basis) chopper.

You can go as far as Broadford if you like, approx 72km away or even further.

 


What gets interesting around Broadford, is that XNR’s transponder is switched off, where FX1 went to Tullarook.



Now you see it, now you don’t.

So what happened around Broadford/Tullarook that the serfs weren’t allowed to see?

Isn’t is so much fun breaking the ‘rules’, especially, when you're not a serf!

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