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1. What is Landhep Agung?

The history of the formation of Landhep Agung began when we started trying to determine
meteorite artifacts in August 2012 but the term Landhep Agung itself appeared in 2013 when we
were trying to find an appropriate name that could describe the overall presence of meteorite
artifacts. The meaning of landhep is sharp. But in fact it is not sharp in the literal sense as we know it
so far, the example of a very sharp sword here is also interpreted as something that does not have
physical sharpness, that's why we know the term landhep, which means sharp mind, while I am is
something related to greatness or majesty so it describes a sharpness of mind of the ancestors of the
archipelago in using meteorite stones which are then processed in such a way that in the end it
becomes an artifact that can last up to not only hundreds of years according to our predictions, up to
thousands of years considering the solidity of the existence of the artifact itself so that rust will be
very difficult to destroy these artifacts

2. Does LA still exist today?

On October 28, 2013 we established a community on social media Facebook called Landhep Agung
community. This community is intended as a means of sharing insights related to the existence of
meteorite artifacts in particular and also or other artifacts in general. The existence of these
meteorite artifacts, however, did not dampen our efforts to consistently continue to strive and strive
to be able to conduct research. Research both at home and abroad on these efforts has been carried
out by trying to visit several heirloom experts in the village. aeng tong-tong Sumenep to ascertain
whether it is true as is generally assumed that the artifacts or heirlooms are artificial in the present
times but with the evidence we brought at that time, the elders there also gave testimony that the
existence of meteorite artifacts or heirloomsit is indeed original and even replicating it is not
possible at this time because of what because of the corrosion that occurred it was really natural in
the course of it there was finally a long discussion with the management of JFC a new management
week in August 2020 in the end we decided that because it was also related to culture and several
times also held events related to meteorite artifacts, we formed a community called the board
counselor of art science and culturee or abbreviated as BBCASC. actually already in part of BCASC JFC

3. How many times has meteorite artifact exhibition been held at the JFC International Exhibition in
Jember?

The meteorite artifact exhibition has been held three times in the City of Jember at the first JFC
international exhibition event in August 2015 the second in August 2018 and the third in August
2021 There is even something interesting because in a pandemic situation in 2020 JFC could not held
on August 11 and can only be held in November in the form of a virtual World Kids carnival and also
in 2021 because the pandemic conditions are not over yet. has a strong role to participate in
restoring the greatness of the civilization of the archipelago

4. The video shows the late Maestro Dynand Fariz holding the Kujang heirloom. Is that the original
heirloom of the meteorite cleaver?

One of JFC's big themes in 2018 raised the cleaver, an heirloom that is widely known to be owned or
originated from West Java. For that, of course, the late maestro, Dynand Fariz, needed the original
meteorite cleaver heirloom to be carried and paraded along the main podium in the Jember City
Square. His philosophy of course restores the spirit to all of us that this nation is a great nation,
especially the younger generation to truly love the heritage of the archipelago's ancestors and we
will all feel proud so that it not only increases our confidence as a nation with dignity and is admired
by the world, but at the same time strengthens a sense of nationalism and also the unity of the
archipelago as embodied in the words Bhineka Tunggal Ika

5. Also seen in the video documentation are several meteorite artifacts being paraded along the
road with a route of about 3.6 km. What is the reaction of the audience when they see it?

a big determination to show directly to the people of the city of Jember who are very enthusiastic
about waiting for the JFC's annual big parade so we decided to bring and parading some meteorite
artifacts for approximately 3.6 KM, many of which may not be seen in this video because of the
heavy weight of the artifacts. we brought the train that we were using barely made it to the finish
because there were some parts that were broken because of the weight of our community. Try to
explain using loudspeakers what we are carrying and at certain points we stop to give the
community a chance to lift it up. immediately, their reactions at first were generally all
underestimated because they thought it was wood but when they tried to actually lift it they were
surprised because of its extraordinary weight. n the era of the present, However, this certainly needs
further studies to determine the truth of these myths which is certain by bringing now the existence
of these artifacts directly shows that it is indeed a fact how many of our own people do not know
about the existence of these artifacts or heirlooms. we imagine, what about foreigners, of course,
they don't know more because we don't find them in big museums abroad or in big museums in the
archipelago, a big homework, of course, with the presence of the Big Bang Nusantara YouTube
channel, we hope that it can become an effective social media to be able to further disseminate the
existence of this meteorite artifact both domestically and abroad

6. What is the biggest obstacle faced by JFC in achieving its goal of fighting for the existence of this
meteorite to be widely recognized both at home and abroad??

In principle, we have presented an active presence this morning at the Ministry of Education and
Culture of the Directorate General of Culture and we have received directions and in particular,
indeed to be recognized by the world, of course, a long test must be carried out to determine the
age of artifacts made of metal elements in the country. we currently have very limited technology,
so the biggest obstacle for JFC in fighting for the existence of these artifacts is how to find partners
from abroad, especially to be able to do this research together later with researchers in Indonesia
and of course the costs incurred For this research, it can be pursued separately. Hopefully, in the
future, it is hoped that this intention will find the best solution for now, as stated in several previous
videos. JFC is trying to collaborate with Osaka University because in our view, Japan has a Unive.
metallurgical research team that is quite capable, at least if they can't determine better research,
they also have research links around the world. Hopefully this struggle will get support from many
parties, especially from the Indonesian nation, which is expected to become a very large nation and
at the same time The 100th anniversary of the independence of the Republic of Indonesia in 2045
later Indonesia will not only become a power of the world's 5 major economies but also have
extraordinary civilizations in the past that we can all share

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