cnn os trying to start the war tthemselves
Moldova is a breakaway country inside Ukraine.
Who lives in Moldova?
is it where Cabal operates from?
>Moldova is a breakaway country inside Ukraine.
>Moldova is a breakaway country inside Ukraine.
Since its independence in 1991, Moldova has been beset with an array of challenges stemming from four problematic situations. First, the country has sought to establish a viable state where no tradition of self-government and sovereignty had existed before. Second, without a local political tradition, it was difficult for Moldova to agree on a constitution and to find political leaders untainted by association with the highly centralized, authoritarian Soviet Union. Third, the transition from a controlled economy to a free market economy has been rocky. A largely agricultural economy based on state and collective farms had been developed under Soviet rule. When many of these farms were broken up and turned over to individuals after independence, considerable dislocation, loss of productivity, and allegations of corruption resulted. Finally, the economic transition was further impeded by the fact that much of Moldovan industry was located in the separatist region of Transdniestria, which had proclaimed independence from Moldova in 1990, resulting in a brief civil war. Although a cease-fire was declared in 1992, relations remained tense between Moldova and Transdniestria, and Russian troops are still present in the security zone. Transdniestria is also the source of much of Moldova’s electricity, which has been cut off at various times. Thus, Moldova’s road to nationhood has remained bumpy—from the first efforts at nation-building to the country’s pursuit of peace and prosperity in the 21st century.
Land
Moldova is bounded by Ukraine to the north, east, and south and by Romania to the west. The bulk of the republic lies between the great meandering Prut and Dniester rivers.
People of Moldova
Ethnic groups
About three-fourths of Moldova’s population consists of ethnic Moldovans. There are smaller populations of Ukrainians, Russians, Gagauz, Roma (Gypsies), and Bulgarians. The Ukrainian population of Moldova, the largest minority group, is divided between those who are native to the country (their ancestors having farmed for centuries in what is now Moldova) and those who migrated to Moldova during the periods of Russian and Soviet control. The former group makes up the majority of Ukrainians in Moldova.
Moldova’s Russian population arrived during the periods of Russian imperial and Soviet rule, usually as civil servants and labourers. The Gagauz, a mainly rural people, have lived on the Bugeac Plain since the late 18th century. The country’s ethnic Bulgarians also are mainly rural and inhabit the southern districts, where they settled at the end of the 18th century. Only a small percentage of Moldovan citizens identify themselves as Roma.
Languages
Moldovan is designated as the country’s official language in the constitution. During the Russian imperial and Soviet periods, the Moldavian language (as it was then called) was written in the Cyrillic alphabet. Soviet scholars, mainly for political reasons, insisted that this language was an independent Romance language that was distinct from Daco-Romanian (see Romanian). In fact, Daco-Romanian and Moldovan are virtually identical, and differences between the two are confined to phonetics and vocabulary. In 1989 the script of the Moldovan language was changed to the Latin alphabet; thereupon began a heated debate over whether the language should be called Romanian or Moldovan. By the middle of the first decade of the 21st century, there was general agreement from both sides that Moldovan and Romanian were in fact the same language. Nevertheless, Moldovan pride in the Moldovan language is reflected in the country’s national anthem, “Limba Noastra” (“Our Language”), and the national motto, Limba Noastra-i o Comoara (“Our Language is a Treasure”).
>Moldova is a breakaway country inside Ukraine.
Soros Foundation-Moldova
https://namati.org/network/organization/soros-foundation-moldova/#:~:text=The%20Soros%20Foundation-Moldova%E2%80%99s%20mission%20is%20to%20promote%20open,1992%2C%20by%20the%20financier%20and%20philanthropist%20George%20Soros.
>Soros Foundation-Moldova
The Soros Foundation-Moldova’s mission is to promote open society values and to contribute to the democratization of the society in Moldova.
The Soros Foundation-Moldova (SFM) is a non-governmental, non-for-profit, non-partisan private organization, founded on May 29, 1992, by the financier and philanthropist George Soros. As a national foundation, we launch, operate and finance projects in various areas. In 2014, the foundation develops and implements a range of programs and activities that address specific areas of needs including media, legal reform, good governance, civic engagement and public health.
Since 1992, SFM has served as a major private donor in the Republic of Moldova, but also as an efficient implementing agency in various projects. We have built lasting partnerships with UNDP, World Bank, DFID, Sida, Global Fund, etc. as well as with local and central Moldovan governments.
Having an extensive experience in working with national and local NGOs, SFM has developed excellent cooperation with all active NGOs in Moldova. This undoubtedly is an asset in implementing any grant-related program.
In addition to this, the Foundation has gained extensive experience in grant making and grants management, in line with transparent financial and administrative procedures.
The Soros Foundation – Moldova does not offer charity help, support for technical or scientific projects. Grants are given only for specific projects and not just for the general support of the organization.
Over the period from 1992 to 2012, the Foundation supported a great number of initiatives in various areas implemented in-house and by non-governmental organizations, community groups, academic and cultural institutions in the amount of over 87,951,672 USD.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moldova%E2%80%93United_States_relations
Official greeters await the arrival of Vice President Joe Biden in Chisinau, March 2011.
>Retard Biden lost Ukraine in a single day (just like Afghanistan)
>Ukraine was not really Biden's to 'lose'
perception is reality…..perception is that it was his to lose
are we in Blunt and Direct timeline now?
>Putin is taking out (all) the bio labs…
>I am praying for the people of Ukraine
>Praying to what? Who? We all know that it isn't God Almighty. Satan?
unbelievable
CNN now interviewing 2 kids inside a Ukrainian subway.
asking their names and ages
Clarissa then asks the kid if he is afraid…
kid says…..mmmmm….so so… not really
cnn clariissa ward in subway station saying you see a lot of desparation….meanwhile in background is a group of young teens laughing and playing with phones.
dow doen 800 points
this 'NEW UKRAINE'
>Prepare for sky is falling week
related to Durham investigation,
Who was it who recently said that Durham is looking at much moar than the surface comms given to him.
said he was looking at hidden comms in paperwork, emails, etc which would seem totally unrelated to his investigation?
was it Sara Carter on Bongino?
>Sara Carter on Bongino?
https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-dan-bongino-sunday-special-02-20-22/id965293227?i=1000551667975
First up is Sara Carter talking about the explosive court filing by John Durham and what this could mean for certain figures in the Clinton campaign going forward. Next is Kash Patel about how he knew at the time this would all get traced back to the Democrats, and how he followed the money to find out. Then Dan talks with Gov. Kristi Noem about what's going right in South Dakota, and also discussed the trucker protest in Canada. Finally, we talked with Dr. Marty Makary about the latest study from Johns Hopkins about the effectiveness of natural immunity and why the government is ignoring this.