Dear Mr. Gates:

 

 

 

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Date:  Tue, 13 March 2007  11:44 WesternIndonesiaTime

Subject:  Earthquake in Padang

 

 

 

 

Indonesians flee to the streets after strong earthquakes hit the city of Padang in West Sumatra March 6, 2007.

REUTERS/Stringer
Reuters via Yahoo! News - Mar 06 4:32 AM

 

 

A video grab show doctors and nurses waiting outdoors after they evacuated from their hospital following an earthquake in Padang, West Sumatra, March 6, 2007. injured.

REUTERS/METRO TV via REUTERS TV
Reuters via Yahoo! News - Mar 06 2:27 AM

 

An Indonesian young girls walks past a destroyed house after earthquake in West Sumatra, Padang, Tuesday, March 6, 2007. A powerful earthquake crumpled houses across a large swath of western Indonesia on Tuesday, killing at least 70 people and injuring hundreds, authorities said, predicting that the toll would rise.

(AP Photo/Achmad Ibrahim)
AP via Yahoo! News - Mar 06 5:36 AM

 

 

A few days after the sinking of Levina ship, came the news about a strong 6,3 magnitude earthquake in Padang on March 6, 2007. It becomes like another reminder for me, since the Suherman who drowned and died bringing three others, worked in Lativi, a TV station owned by Mr. Abdul Latief whose origin is from Padang.

While my friend Herry Latief also has the origin from Padang.

It becomes like a reminder for me to keep consistent with my consent to move up to the eternity.

 

 

 


 

 

 

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Date:  Tue, 13 March 2007  11:48 WesternIndonesiaTime

Subject:  Airline Disaster of False Landing of Adam Air and Garuda

 

 

A passenger jet operated by Indonesia's Adam Air sits on the tarmac after making a hard landing at Juanda Airport in Surabaya February 21, 2007. The state Antara news agency said the plane's body bent and cracked. All 148 passengers were safe, the budget carrier said in a statement, but the accident prompted the temporary closure of Juanda Airport in Surabaya, Indonesia's second-largest city and the capital of East Java province.

REUTERS/Sigit Pamungkas (INDONESIA)
Reuters via Yahoo! News - Feb 21 5:25 AM

 

 

A jet from Indonesia's state carrier Garuda crashed and burst into flames on landing at Yogyakarta airport on Wednesday morning, an airline spokesman said.

REUTERS/Graphic
Reuters via Yahoo! News - Mar 06 5:38 PM

 

 

Rescuers try to fight the flames on a Garuda Boeing 737-400 jet, not long after its landing at Yogyakarta airport. An Indonesian airliner with more than 130 people aboard burst into flames and shot off the runway after landing in Yogyakarta city, killing at least 23 people, officials said.

(AFP/Tarko Sudiarno)
AFP via Yahoo! News - Mar 07 2:37 AM

 

Sydney Morning Herald newspaper Foreign Affairs and Defense Reporter Cynthia Banham, center, one of the victims of Indonesia's jetliner fire, is taken by doctors and hospital staff as she leaves enroute for Melbourne for further medical treatment, at a hospital in Yogyakarta, central Java Wednesday, March 7, 2007. A Garuda Indonesia Airways jetliner crash-landed and erupted into flames on Wednesday, killing 23 people trapped inside the burning wreckage. More than 115 others escaped through emergency exits as black smoke billowed behind them, authorities and witnesses said. At least nine Australians were aboard the plane.

(AP Photo/tatan Syuflana)
AP via Yahoo! News - Mar 07 7:18 AM

 

 

Smoke pours from the wreckage of a plane at Yogyakarta airport on March 7, 2007. The jet from Indonesia's state carrier Garuda crashed and burst into flames on landing on Wedesday morning, an airline spokesman said. Garuda Airlines said on Wednesday that 21 passengers and one crew member died in the crash of one of its planes in Yogyakarta, contradicting a government official who gave a figure of 49 deaths earlier.

REUTERS/Pentak Lanud Adisucipto (INDONESIA)
Reuters via Yahoo! News - Mar 07 6:58 AM

 

Picture obtained by AFP 9 March shows survivors fleeing from the Garuda jet after it overshot the runway and caught fire at the airport in Yogyakarta, 7 March, killing 21 persons. A mystery survivor of the crash has told how he leapt from the burning plane, walked across a rice field, took a taxi to buy new clothes and caught a return flight the same day. Journalist Alessandro Bertellotti's casual disappearance had bureaucrats puzzled after the disaster in which 21 people were killed.

(AFP/Tiwan Liutama) AFP via Yahoo! News - 1 hour, 37 minutes ago
AFP - Sun Mar 11, 11:22 PM ET

 

 

Members of the Australia Disaster Victim Identification inspect the wreckage of the Garuda Indonesia's jetliner to collect information about the victims of the airliner inferno which killed 21 people in Yogyakarta. The victims of the Indonesia airline crash have now all been identified, officials said Friday, as experts began checking the plane's black box recorders for clues to what went wrong.

(AFP)
AFP via Yahoo! News - Mar 09 12:07 AM

 

A Boeing official (C) from the US helps with the investigation of the burned passenger jet in Yogyakarta. Investigators combed the burned-out skeleton of an Indonesian airliner Thursday to find out why it caught fire after a rough landing, killing 21 people. Police forensics experts placed numbered markers beside the scattered debris and photographed it. Some investigators worked inside the charred wreckage of the Boeing 737, operated by Garuda Indonesia.

(AFP/Bay Ismoyo)
AFP via Yahoo! News - Mar 07 9:06 PM

 

 

After the previous disaster of Adam Air plunged into the sea nearby Sulawesi island, like I wrote in my previous letter Adam Air Crash With Three Americans On Board another Adam Air was experiencing a hard landing in Surabaya, this time with no casualties. It was Adam Air’s hard landing at Juanda Airport in Surabaya February 21, 2007, just one day before the Levina ship on fire. The state Antara news agency said the plane's body bent and cracked. All 148 passengers were safe, the budget carrier said in a statement, but the accident prompted the temporary closure of Juanda Airport in Surabaya, Indonesia's second-largest city and the capital of East Java province.

The more tragic airline accident took place on Wednesday 7 March 2007, when a Garuda was having another hard landing in Yogyakarta, crashed and burst into flames. This accident killing 23 people trapped inside the burning wreckage. More than 115 others escaped through emergency exits as black smoke billowed behind them, authorities and witnesses said. At least nine Australians were aboard the plane.

In this accident, the Garuda was driven by capt. pilot Marwoto. This is the name that similar to the name of a comedian, Marwoto, who has buck teeth, some what like my buck teeth. So this accident becomes another reminder for me, related to my consent to move up to the eternity. Especially since in this accident, there were some Australian died. Australia is known as the down under country. It was like reminding me that if I kept on going down against my consent to move up to the eternity, I would only cause danger to others, like what happened to those Australian victims.

 

 

 


 

 

 

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Date:  Wed, 14 March 2007  11:27 WesternIndonesiaTime

Subject:  Efforts of Humiliating This "Closing the Windows of Disasters"?

 

 

What really scares me about all those disasters is if it were done by some people to humiliate me because they thought I wrote this "Closing the Window of Disasters" to gain popularity in the people’s eyes to move up in politics. Therefore I should often remind here that I have no intention to enter politics, because I clearly understand that I have no sufficient capability to become a good politician, and I am quite sure there have been plenty of good politicians here who could handle the political matters nicely for the better future of the country.

Most of all, of course I hope those accidents have nothing to do with sabotage, instead it have been purely accidents.

 

 

 

 


 

 


 

 

Thank's,

A.M. Firmansyah

amfirslog@yahoo.com

Tel. +62812 183 1538

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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