Dear Mr. Gates:

 

 

 

 

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Date:  Mon,  19 May 2008  11:00 WesternIndonesiaTime

Subject:  Myanmar Cyclone and China Earthquake Flanked Your Indonesia Visit With 6 and 4

 

 

 


Myanmar Nargis Cyclone, 2 May 2008

 

 

This image shows rainfall accumulations along Cyclone Nargis’ path between April 27 and May 4, 2008, based on data from the Tropical Rainfall Measuring Mission (TRMM) satellite. Nargis weakened to Category 1 as it moved east-northeast toward Burma, but by May 2, it had re-intensified. When it made landfall over the Mouths of the Irrawaddy River, it was a borderline Category 3/4 storm.
TRMM is a joint mission between NASA and the Japanese space agency, JAXA.
NASA image created by Jesse Allen, using data provided by the TRMM science team. Caption by Rebecca Lindsey.

 

 

Press releases

Myanmar: Red Cross distributes relief items after deadly cyclone devastates delta region

5 May 2008

 

As people struggle to find shelter and food after Cyclone Nargis hit Myanmar on 2 May, the Red Cross is on the ground, distributing life-saving relief items, such as drinking water, clothing, food, plastic tarpaulins, and hygiene kits.

The International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies has released an initial 200,000 Swiss francs (USD 189,000/€ 122,000) to support the Red Cross relief effort in Myanmar.

“The immediate priorities are to provide clean water and emergency shelter for people displaced by the storm," says Christine South, operations coordinator for the International Federation for Asia Pacific.

High winds, heavy rain and flood water claimed hundreds of lives and thousands of homes as Cyclone Nargis moved across the southern delta region of   Myanmar.    According    to    state

 

television, nearly 4,000 people were killed and 3,000 are still missing.

Red Cross relief workers were on the ground soon after the storm hit, assessing the situation in the district of Yangon. Today, additional Red Cross assessment teams are in some of the most affected areas of Irrawaddy, Bago Divisions and Karen and Mon States.

“Widespread destruction is obviously making it more difficult to get aid to people who need it most,” says Michael Annear, regional disaster management coordinator for the International Federation in Bangkok.

Along with relief items, the Myanmar Red Cross is distributing insecticide-treated bed nets to help prevent malaria and purification tablets to provide clean drinking water. Also, emergency relief supplies are available in the International Federation’s warehouses in Kuala Lumpur and Dubai if requested.

 

© International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies

http://www.ifrc.org/docs/news/pr08/2008.asp

 

 

 

Survivors of the deadly cyclone Nargis work on a roof near the Pyapon river in the southern delta hardest hit by cyclone Nargis on May 11. The United States on Monday dispatched its first aid flight to Myanmar, where some 1.5 million survivors of a massive cyclone are still waiting for help as the relief effort flounders.

(AFP) Mon May 12, 3:42 AM ET

 

Myanmar people line up to receive free rice after the destructive Cyclone Nargis on the outskirts of Yangon, Myanmar, Monday, May 12, 2008.

(AP Photo)

Mon May 12, 4:20 AM ET

 

 


China Sichuan Earthquake, 12 May 2008

 

 

Residents push a bicycle past the destroyed Jin Xiu Dong Taoist Temple in earthquake- hit Yongan county in Mianyang city, Sichuan province, May 14, 2008.

(Claro Cortes IV/Reuters)

Wed May 14, 10:28 PM ET

 

A resident stands in front of a residential building that was collapsed by a massive earthquake in Mianzhu, in southwest China's Sichuan province, on Wednesday May 14, 2008, two days after the magnitude-7.9 quake. His wife was still buried under the debris, said Kyodo News, which distributed this photo.

(AP Photo/Kyodo News)

Wed May 14, 8:56 PM ET

 

 

 

Earthquake survivors queue for rationed water in Anxian county in Mianyang City, Sichuan province, May 14, 2008.

(Claro Cortes IV/Reuters)

Wed May 14, 10:28 PM ET

 

In this photo distributed by the official Chinese news agency Xinhua, rescuers transport injured from the quake-stricken Yingxiu Town of Wenchuan County to Chengdu, capital of southwest China's Sichuan province, on Wednesday May 14, 2008.

(AP Photo/Xinhua, Chen Kai)

Wed May 14, 9:10 PM ET

 

 

 

 

The news of Cyclone Nargis hit Myanmar on 2 May 2008 and the news of magnitude-7.9 quake destroyed Sichuan China on 12 May 2008 seem like flanking your Indonesia visit of 8 May 2008. With the meaningful distance of 6 days and 4 days. 6 days between 2 and 8 May, and 4 days between 8 to 12 May.

As if it contains a message of  "64", whereas "6" in Indonesia is "enam" that sounds like "end A.M.", while "4" in Dutch or German is "fir" like my name "firman".

Therefore, the meaning of  "64" is "end A.M. Firmansyah", commensurate with my consent to move to the eternity.   

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


 

 

 

 

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Date:  Mon,  19 May 2008  11:51 WesternIndonesiaTime

Subject:  Also Containing Message About Tyas Mirasih and Rahma Sarita

 

 

 

 

 

Map of Myanmar showing path of Cyclone Nargis and worst-hit areas. Myanmar said Monday that more than 10,000 people had been killed in the cyclone that tore into the impoverished and secretive Asian nation at the weekend, and tens of thousands more may also have died.

(AFP) Tue May 6, 1:48 AM ET

 

Map locating the epicentre of the 7.8 magnitude quake that hit China's southwestern Sichuan province. China's biggest earthquake for a generation left tens of thousands dead, missing or buried under the rubble of broken communities, triggering a desperate nationwide relief effort.

(AFP/Graphic) Tue May 13, 10:08 AM ET

 

 

 

 

The news of Cyclone Nargis hit Myanmar on 2 May 2008 and the news of magnitude-7.9 quake destroyed Sichuan China on 12 May 2008 also seem like containing a message about Tyas Mirasih and Rahma Sarita.

Like I wrote in my letter of "Tyas Mirasih, Chinese Noodle, and Your Rich China Statement", her last name Mirasih is containing "Mi" like from the Indonesian word "mie" which means "noodle", the famous Chinese food.

Myanmar begins with the syllable "my" that read as the English word "me", it also sounds like Indonesian word "mie" which means "noodle", the famous Chinese food.

While related with Rahma Sarita, "Myanmar" can be interpreted as "my-an-mar" whereas "my" is like the English word, "an" is like from "andalas" another name for the island of "sumatera" where the owner of TV-One came from, "ma" like my aunt's name Emma whose husband died while she still alive till today, and "r" from Rahma's name.   

Myanmar's former name "Burma" also like related with Rahma, whereas "bu" is like Indonesian word "ibu" which means "madame".

Sichuan is like having the meaning as follows: "si" is often placed in front of someone's name in Indonesia word, "chu" from Indonesia word "acuh", like reflecting Rahma's indifferent to my fax on her birthday.  

I should be careful with this Tyas and Rahma matter whenever it would turn to be like "Similarities of "Turning to Desi" Situation". If even for the reminder, it has caused those two devastating natural disasters, what would happen if I failed to handle this matter properly.   

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


 

 


 

 

Thank's,

A.M. Firmansyah

[email protected]

Tel. +62812 183 1538

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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