Dear Mr. Gates:

 

 

 

 

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Date:  Thu,  8 May 2008  10:31 WesternIndonesiaTime

Subject:  Doubt From Vowel "i" In John Riise' Name

 

 

 

After I wrote the "Riise Own Goal for 1-1, MU vs. Barca 0-0, Answering My Wish" there are some doubts about its relevancy, related with how the vowel "i" in John Riise' name is mentioned.

In that letter I wrote about ".......At Anfield in Liverpool, northern England 22 April 2008, something strange happened, in the Champions League semi-final first leg soccer match between Liverpool against Chelsea, when Liverpool player John Arne Riise heads the ball past his team's goal keeper to score an own goal, a suicide goal......"

The name of John Riise becomes like an answer to my wish I have written in my other letter "Wish For Strange But Not Dangerous Momentous Occasion" in which I wrote "...............Of course it also contained a huge risk for me, because if in fact nothing strange like that really happened, people would think of me as just a nut writer trying to convince a computer genius. Anyhow, every job in this world contains its own risk, we would do nothing if we only worry about the risk..........."

Yet the doubt is about how the vowel in John Riise' name sounds like, is it sounds like in the word "risk", or like in the word "sunrise". If in fact it is mentioned like in the word "sunrise" then it would be irrelevant.

Actually I have heard how the vowel "i" in John Riise' name is mentioned, in some Liverpool soccer matches I watched on TV, and it sounds more like the word "risk", not like the word "sunrise". But to make it more clear, on Sunday 4 May 2008 in youtube I have saved two videos which mentioned the name of John Riise.

Those videos are in the following :

 

http://youtube.com/watch?v=RTFAK6eFMbA

 

http://youtube.com/watch?v=Mc-LH37O_zk

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


 

 

 

 

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Date:  Thu,  8 May 2008  10:28 WesternIndonesiaTime

Subject:  A British Man Falling From 21 Floor of Rasuna Apartment 

 

 

 

 

The dead body of Alexander Smith, a British journalist who fell from 21st floor of Rasuna apartment on 5 May 2008, was laid in the morgue of RSCM, the Central Hospital of Jakarta.

foto.detik.com

Gagah Wijoseno
05/05/2008 18:51 WIB

 

Some friends of Alexander Smith, a British journalist who fell from 21st floor of Rasuna apartment on 5 May 2008, were in the sitting room of the morgue of RSCM, the Central Hospital of Jakarta.

foto.detik.com

Gagah Wijoseno
05/05/2008 18:51 WIB

 

 

 

 

British man falls from high-rise apartment building in Jakarta


Posted : Mon, 05 May 2008 09:32:04 GMT
Author : DPA
 

Jakarta - A British man fell to his death Monday from a high-rise apartment building in the Indonesian capital Jakarta, a police official said.

Police senior commissioner Choirul Anwar, chief of South Jakarta's police office, said Alexander Smith fell down to the 5th floor from the 21th floor of the Rasuna Apartment building in the Kuningan sub-district of South Jakarta at about 12:30 pm.

Anwar was quoted as saying by detik.com online news portal that Smith, about 30 years old, had been working as a journalist
 

 

for a company he identified as Asia Work International.

An investigation was underway to determine whether Smith's death was a suicide or the result of foul play, he said.

"We are still compiling more information from witnesses," Anwar said. His body was immediately taken to the RSCM general hospital for an autopsy.

When his body was found at the 5th floor, Smith was clutching his his laptop computer, Anwar said, adding that police would search the laptop to determine if he had written a note before the fall.

Copyright, respective author or news agency http://www.earthtimes.org

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Something tragic happened on 5 May 2008,  Alexander Henry Smith, a British journalist fell to his death from the 21 floor of Rasuna apartment in Jakarta. It was on the same apartment building with my sister. She even caught the shadow of something falling outside her windows apartment, followed by people crowded on the site where the body fell.

I certainly hope it has nothing to do with me, though this hope is rather in question since when I wrote this part, all of a sudden the electricity was malfunctioned, the computer was off, causing me to write all over again.   

It becomes more strange since a week ago I received a first email from my old friend Alexander Wenas, whose first name sounds similar to this British man falling from 21st floor, Alexander Henry Smith. Or it might also connected with the above matter of John Riise' own goal that seems related with my wish.

The other possibility is that certain persons have the notion that my writing all these letters in English could have been with the help of someone, a foreign journalist, to help me promote myself for political reason. For this, I can only say that I have no political interest.

Most of all, I hope such tragic accident has nothing to do with me.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


 

 


 

 

Thank's,

A.M. Firmansyah

amfirslog@yahoo.com

Tel. +62812 183 1538

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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