[8] Behind the iron curtain [eRomania]

Day 695, 12:37 Published in Romania Saudi Arabia by voice
this is episode 8:

Around The World


At last, i am behind the Iron Curtain, in the mysterious eRomania. And i am preparing myself to leave! probably by the time you are reading this i had left.



That is the end of the story, and here is the how it came to be:

You might already know that you can't go to a country who have state of war with your country. I have been refused several time access to countries considered with state of war. I could not go to eIsrael, i had to miss eGreece! This time i left eHungary and went to the coldest place on earth. eRussia.

eRussia is very cold country, with flourishing businesses that pays well, but have an entrenched habit of firing any worker for the least decrease in wellness. Though i generally keep good wellness, i have been fired in average 3 times a day !!!



From Russia, i moved to Ukraine, another economic powerhouse in the region. i stayed there for a while looking for a smuggler. I found one who smuggled me into eRomania

eRomania is quite a mystery. They do not speak English and we will not understand what they are saying in their media. a stranger will have strong impression that there is something is said in secret these days. Some rumors even say that a great Hungary-Romania peace is being cooked slowly but progressively.

May i remind you that Romania almost 6 months ago was occupying almost all Asia before mysteriously succumbing to the counter attacks from PEACE, and being reduced to its original regions. Since then, ATLANTIS collapsed and Romania was politically a quite country of a mediocre alliance (EDEN)



Romania now is 5th in population, a closed economy, imposing highest tax on import and 15% on income.

Recently Romania had signed Alliances with China and about to accept another from South Korea, which indicate that Romania's dreams and interest in Asia had not waned.



now, i am trying to leave Romania, i mean smuggled out of Romania before the Secret police gets me.
before leaving eRomania, i must admit that in real life, i had eRomanian friend, and met some eRomanians and they are very nice people.
in eWorld, i hope Romania will support the eArab cause, and will recognize the Arabic government in Exile as the representative of the eArab people. So far we in TAGE (Temprary Arab government in Exile) had not heard much support from Romania. I hope this visit will open the way for a good future relations with eRomania

See you later.