indonesian earthquake (4 Viewers)

Cronios

Juventolog
Jun 7, 2004
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#21
No it didnt, kind of sad for our pilot that died
and the gallons of kerozene the Greek citizens have to pay for all those interceptions,
these kind of virtual dogfights happen every day over the Greek islands,
i ve seen them, turists can see them,
its like watching top gun live...
and the Turkish side claims, its on international water,:howler:
i ve always wondered what would they say if some day by mistake a plane crash on a Greek island, that was almost funny...

but what was really funny was that a Greek military chopper reached the Turkish pilot imediately after the incident and when they were about to collect him he refused to be rescued,
to avoid becoming a hostage (imagine how brainwashed those pilots are, flying over enemy territory and making pictures of enemy bases to help his side using that info in a possible war)
he got scared and wouldnt come up and he threatened the rescue mission with his handgun,
he didnt know that the two sides were in comunications already and they " solved the matter",
they let a Turkish military chopper to fly over Greek seas to collect their pilot.:D but it didnt have to as Japanese/Panama ship reached there first...

thats really lame, only two countries like us could do such a stupitidy,
thats film material...
 

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Attoz

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Sep 18, 2004
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#24
It's Very bad Situation... with 5.6 SR of Earthquake.. Destroy Yogyakarta... It's happen on 5.50 on the morning while people still sleep.. I heard this News when I arrived in my office...

- RIP -
 
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HelterSkelter

HelterSkelter

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Apr 15, 2005
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  • Thread Starter #25
    natural disasters are becoming alarmingly common off late.the tsunami,then the earthquake in the sub-continent,then this one.
    bad stuff.
     

    swag

    L'autista
    Administrator
    Sep 23, 2003
    84,749
    #26
    Let's not forget the small detail of nearby Mt. Merapi either. If that goes, this earthquake could look like a warm-up act. :frown2:
     

    Eddy

    The Maestro
    Aug 20, 2005
    12,645
    #27
    Jeeks said:
    I heard about it but I don't think it will start a war; I just thing it will make Turkey's call to join the EU even more unreacheable.
    It is at it's peak, this is the most unreachable it could get
     

    d.nico

    Senior Member
    Apr 23, 2003
    2,244
    #29
    swag said:
    Let's not forget the small detail of nearby Mt. Merapi either. If that goes, this earthquake could look like a warm-up act. :frown2:
    5,9 - 6,2 SR earthquake has killed more than 5000 people in yogyakarta (still counting because there are a lot of victims have not been evacuated).

    We are preparing for disaster of mount merapi, suddently the earthquake happen. I can't imagine if this will follow to happen. Let's pray it wont happen.

    RIP
     

    d.nico

    Senior Member
    Apr 23, 2003
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    #31
    axlrose85 said:
    natural disasters are becoming alarmingly common off late.the tsunami,then the earthquake in the sub-continent,then this one.
    bad stuff.
    Big Nature Disaster in Indonesia recently:
    - 2004: Tsunami in Aceh
    - 2005: Earthquake in Nias
    - 2006: Earthquake in Yogyakarta
     

    swag

    L'autista
    Administrator
    Sep 23, 2003
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    #34
    axlrose85 said:
    why is indonesia the centre of so many natural disasters?anything concerning the geographic location of the area?
    Shhhhh!!

    Keep a lid on this. The last thing I want is for the Christain zealots/anti-Muslim freaks in this country to get on some high horse about it being God's way of punishing Muslim "infidels" who blaspheme him by harboring terrorism.

    Because I know that's exactly what many of these freaks would believe ...if they bothered to learn just enough about the rest of the world to be even more dangerous. :yuck:
     

    swag

    L'autista
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    Sep 23, 2003
    84,749
    #37
    Rami said:
    Wouldn't it be more logical to make Makkah-Medina region a natural disaster area:p??
    Oh, the logic card, eh, Rami? :p Unfortunately never works with these nut cases. Following the 1989 Loma Prieta earthquake that collapsed the Oakland-SF bridge (among other things), they said it was God punishing the gays in San Francisco ... ignoring the fact that the quake was really centered under devoutly-Christian migrant farm workers from Mexico who were picking strawberries and artichokes in Watsonville, CA. But I suppose that wasn't as convenient. :rolleyes2
     

    d.nico

    Senior Member
    Apr 23, 2003
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    #38
    swag said:
    Shhhhh!!

    Keep a lid on this. The last thing I want is for the Christain zealots/anti-Muslim freaks in this country to get on some high horse about it being God's way of punishing Muslim "infidels" who blaspheme him by harboring terrorism.

    Because I know that's exactly what many of these freaks would believe ...if they bothered to learn just enough about the rest of the world to be even more dangerous. :yuck:
    What are you talking about??!!!

    This disaster has nothing to do with religion.
    And in Indonesia no one said that these is God's way of punishing people (especially Muslim). At least this never come to air.

    And about terrorism, even Muslim doesn't want this country to become their nest.
    Terrorism has no religion!!
     

    pantat

    Junior Member
    Nov 18, 2005
    145
    #40
    d.nico said:
    What are you talking about??!!!

    This disaster has nothing to do with religion.
    And in Indonesia no one said that these is God's way of punishing people (especially Muslim). At least this never come to air.

    And about terrorism, even Muslim doesn't want this country to become their nest.
    Terrorism has no religion!!
    Chill man, he said that's the last thing he wants to happen :pint:

    RIP to the victim :cry:
     

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