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Date:  Tue, 21 April 2009  11:00 WesternIndonesiaTime

Subject:  "Ever To End, No Retreat", Everton MU 4 -2 At FA Cup 2009 Semifinal

 

 

 

 

 

Everton's Phil Jagielka scores a winning penalty against Manchester United during their FA Cup semi-final soccer match at Wembley Stadium in London April 19, 2009.

REUTERS/Darren Staples

(BRITAIN SPORT SOCCER)

Sun Apr 19, 1:59 PM ET

 

Everton's Tim Howard saves a penalty from Manchester United's Rio Ferdinand during their FA Cup semi-final soccer match at Wembley Stadium in London April 19, 2009.

REUTERS/Darren Staples

(BRITAIN SPORT SOCCER)

Sun Apr 19, 2:17 PM ET

 

 

 

Sunday 19 April 2009 an important for me soccer match took place in London, televised live by TV-One beginning at 22.00 West Indonesia Time, a semifinal match of FA Cup between Manchester United against Everton. I only watched the first half whereas the score was still 0 – 0, then went asleep because I should keep my energy for the next day’s work.

The final score was 4 – 2 for Everton, wiping out Manchester United's target of quintuplet winnings this season. On the previous night there was the movie of "The Queen" starred by Hellen Mirren, about Queen Elizabeth during the moments of Lady Di’s car accident, but I only watched some part of it before went asleep because I was tired after in the afternoon I went to the airport to pick up my sister and my brother in law.

The match seems like containing some important messages for me.

The name of the winning team Everton sounds like "Ever To End", as if a message about "Ever To End, No Retreat", related with my consent to meet the end of my life soon for the good of this world. This is from the phrase of "Ever Onward, No Retreat" often used by Indonesian first president Soekarno. Yet since I am not a president, so it becomes "Ever To End, No Retreat", meaning that I should not retreat from my consent to move out of this world for the good of human being.

It becomes more important since the match was in the semifinal of FA Cup. The name of the winning team Everton and the championship’s name FA Cup reminds me with "Eva", the Latin for "Eve", related with my painting about Rahma in 2001 with the title "Adam Eve Reunion", which materialized in Rahma’s appearance at the surviving mosque of Situ Gintung after I wrote A Surviving Mosque, Like Reflecting Rahma's Duty about the similarity of the painting with the situation of broken dam of Situ Gintung nearby the mosque. The message could be that if I would like to realize the painting, to become like Adam and Eve before I die, it should be in a marriage with Rahma like in the painting.

Moreover, the winning goal for Everton was made by Phil Jagielka. His last name Jagielka is like having the meaning of "don’t get crazy", because "ja" is like from Indonesian word "jangan" which means "don’t", and "giel" is like from Indonesian word "gila" which means "crazy".

It could be related with my previous letter A Choice Between "Usman" Or "Mahdi", about a mental hospital in Bogor, which name was changed into Marzuki Mahdi in 2002 after my work for a project of Bapepam in 1990 which was headed by Marzuki Usman.

While another hero for Everton team in that match was the goal keeper Tim Howard, his name sounds like related with the team of art people I wrote in my letter of Additional Strong Obstacles To Prevent Me From Running For Political Position about my often did crazy things like done by Vincent Van Gogh, Rolling Stones, Madonna, because I like to have strong interest in the art world.

Manchester United's Rio Ferdinand misses in a penalty shoot out against Everton during their FA Cup semi-final soccer match at Wembley Stadium in London April 19, 2009.

REUTERS/Darren Staples

(BRITAIN SPORT SOCCER IMAGE OF THE DAY TOP PICTURE)

Sun Apr 19, 2:09 PM ET

Everton's Phil Jagielka, right, scores the winning penalty past Manchester United's Ben Foster, left, during their FA Cup semi-final soccer match at Wembley Stadium, London, Sunday, April 19, 2009.

(AP Photo/Jon Super)

Sun Apr 19, 2:23 PM ET

 

Manchester United's manager Alex Ferguson (R) watches a penalty shoot out against Everton during their FA Cup semi-final soccer match at Wembley Stadium in London April 19, 2009.

REUTERS/Darren Staples

(BRITAIN SPORT SOCCER)

Sun Apr 19, 2:35 PM ET

 
 
 
 
 

 

 

 

 

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Date:  Tue, 21 April 2009  11:52 WesternIndonesiaTime

Subject:  "Mimika Air" Plane Crash In Papua

 

 

 

 

File photo shows a Mimika Air Pilatus Turbo Porter aircarft. Eleven people were killed when their Mimika Air flight crashed in Indonesia's mountainous Papua province, an airfield official has said.

(AFP/File/Tjahyo Eranius)

Sun Apr 19, 2:14 AM ET

 

 

 

 

After three significant airplane crashes that seem related with my relationship with Rahma, the “Four Tires Up Of FedEx Narita”, the “F-22 Crash In California With Test Pilot Killed”, and the “Fokker F 27 Crash A Day Before Rahma's Birthday”, another plane crash happened again recently. It was the Mimika Air plane crash in Papua on Friday 17 April 2009, with eleven people onboard died.

This seemingly contains a message related with my having to get married with Rahma as a part of my consent to move out of this world for the good of human being.

The name Mimika Air is like having the meaning of "drink milk to Rahma". Because Indonesian word "mimik" means "drink" but for the children's language. Because children usually drink milk, so "mimik" usually related with milk. While "ka" is a little bit sounds like Indonesian word "ke" which means "to". And "air" sounds like Indonesian spelling for the letter "R", in which "R" here is like representing Rahma’s name.

While the plane crash happened when the plane was leaving from Ilaga  to  Kota Mulia.

The city name of  "Ilaga" reminds me with a girl whose name is Ila, who became one of the reasons of Rahma’s getting mad at me in 2001. While "ga" is like from Jakarta word "nggak", which recently especially in SMS messages is written as "ga", which means "no". So it is like "there should be no more another kind of Ila, to make sure I will get married with Rahma as a part of my consent to move out of this world for the good of human being".   

 
 
 
 
 
 

 

 

 

 

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Date:  Wed, 22 April 2009  12:24 WesternIndonesiaTime

Subject:  Mimika Air Crash At Mount Gergaji

 

 

 

 

 

Eleven confirmed dead in Indonesia plane crash

 

Sun Apr 19, 2:14 am ET

 

TIMIKA, Indonesia (AFP) – Eleven people were killed when their light plane crashed in Indonesia's mountainous Papua province, an airfield official said Sunday. Timika Air Base commander Easter Haryanto, who is coordinating search efforts, said rescue teams have reached the wreckage of the Mimika Air plane on a steep slope on Mount Gergaji.

"We confirm that all passengers and crew members are dead. The bodies are still in the plane and we hope to transfer them into body bags today and fly them to Ilaga Monday for identification," he added.

The Mimika Air Pilatus Porter was en route from Ilaga to the remote highlands town of Kota Mulia with 11 people on board, including a child, when it crashed Friday. The secretary of the province's electoral commission as well as a number of other officials were on board the charter flight, which was carrying ballot papers from April 9 national elections. Indonesia, which relies heavily on air links across the archipelago, has one of Asia's worst air safety records.

The European Union banned all Indonesian-registered aircraft from flying over its airspace in 2007, acting on a report from the International Civil Aviation Organisation, which criticised the country's safety standards.

 

 

 

 

   

Another important thing related with Mimika Air plane crash in Papua on Friday 17 April 2009 is about the location of the plane crash, at Mount Gergaji.

The word "gergaji" is Indonesian word for "saw" in English, like in "chain saw" or "wooden saw".

It could be also about important message for me related with the English word "saw", the past tense of "see". Or any other word or words that can become "saw". But to make sure what kind of "saw" is the meaning here, I think I should be better wait for other clear message.

 
 
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


 

 


 

 

Thank's,

A.M. Firmansyah

amfirslog@yahoo.com

Tel. +62812 183 1538

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
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