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Read Ralph's review here: https://thelastdvd.com/land-of-wolves/ It's become a joke, a rather well-worn one by now, to say that Donald Trump has been getting ideas about fighting the war on drugs from Denis Villeneuve's film Sicario. That film, and its vastly inferior sequel, depicted clandestine paramilitary operations that go beyond usual police measures used by the US government agencies against the Mexican drug cartels in the border region. In the real world, the American state has accelerated the para-militarisation of the war against the drug cartels. Earlier this year, Trump ordered the State Department to declare the Latin American drug cartels as “terrorist organisations.” In August, Trump signed a directive permitting the Pentagon to use military force against those cartels. Mexico is the target most people will have in mind. But it also included Venezuela, Guatemala, and El-Salvador. Check out our new bi-weekly series, "The Crisis Papers" here: https://www.patreon.com/bitterlakepresents/shop Thank you guys again for taking the time to check this out. We appreciate each and everyone of you. If you have the means, and you feel so inclined, BECOME A PATRON! We're creating patron only programing, you'll get bonus content from many of the episodes, and you get MERCH! Become a patron now https://www.patreon.com/join/BitterLakePresents? Please also like, subscribe, and follow us on these platforms as well, (specially YouTube!) THANKS Y'ALL YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCG9WtLyoP9QU8sxuIfxk3eg Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Thisisrevolutionpodcast/ Twitter: @TIRShowOakland Instagram: @thisisrevolutionoakland Substack: https://jmylesoftir.substack.com/.../the-money-will-roll... Read Jason Myles in Sublation Magazine https://www.sublationmag.com/writers/jason-myles Read Jason Myles in Damage Magazine https://damagemag.com/2023/11/07/the-man-who-sold-the-world/
Trump recibe el proyecto de ley para publicar los archivos del caso Epstein; este miércoles se llevará a cabo una audiencia judicial en caso de supuesto desacato en la expulsión de cientos de inmigrantes a El Salvador y un juez federal bloquea el mapa electoral favorable al Partido Republicano en Texas, entre otras noticias. Más información en UnivisionNoticias.com.
Donate (no account necessary) | Subscribe (account required) Join Bryan Dean Wright, former CIA Operations Officer, as he dives into today's top stories shaping America and the world. In this episode of The Wright Report, Bryan takes listeners across Venezuela, Colombia, Mexico, and Chile to reveal a regional battle between the Left and the Right. He then connects these global trends to the rise of Democratic Socialism in the United States and explains what a socialist future for America would look like in the words of the Democratic Socialists of America themselves. Trump Weighs Strikes in Venezuela and Colombia: The USS Gerald Ford carrier strike group has arrived off the Venezuelan coast with fifteen thousand U.S. troops in the region. Trump says he will not rule out military action or even ground forces against the Maduro regime, which the State Department has formally labeled a terrorist organization. Maduro has offered Trump access to Venezuela's massive oil reserves in exchange for staying in power, and the White House is openly considering all options. In Colombia, Marxist president Gustavo Petro continues to defend his past with the M-19 terror group. Trump signaled he is willing to hit Colombian drug labs if necessary, saying he would be "proud" to destroy them. Mexico Erupts Over Cartel Violence: Mexico City saw a weekend of violent protests that left one hundred officers injured. Outrage grew after the assassination of a popular mayor in Michoacan by a cartel-recruited teen. Protesters blasted President Claudia Sheinbaum's approach of "Hugs, Not Bullets," arguing it has empowered cartels and left communities defenseless. Younger Mexicans filled the streets, furious that their country remains trapped between socialist leadership and cartel domination. Chile Rejects the Far Left: Seventy percent of Chilean voters backed conservative candidates in the first round of the presidential election. Jose Kast, a conservative Catholic with nine children, will face Communist Party member Jeanne Jara in the December runoff. Voters say crime, cartels, and mass illegal migration have pushed the nation to the breaking point. Kast has vowed to secure the border with walls and landmines, expand prisons, and cut leftist funding that has fueled unrest and economic decline. The Bigger Picture: A Hemisphere in Revolt: Across Latin America, leftist governments are collapsing under crime, corruption, and failed socialist policies. Voters in Bolivia, Argentina, Ecuador, Panama, and El Salvador have already swung to the Right. Europe is shifting too. Yet the United States is moving in the opposite direction. Cities like New York and Seattle are embracing radical Democratic Socialists who draw inspiration from Latin American Marxists. What a Socialist America Would Look Like: Bryan walks through the Democratic Socialists of America's own strategy document from 2012. The group calls for abolishing private business, seizing the means of production, replacing entrepreneurs with government bureaucrats, and using the Democratic Party as a host to move the country toward Marxism. DSA leaders admit there is no blueprint for how their system would work and acknowledge the violent history of Marxist regimes. Their model depends on free housing, free jobs, free education, and government assigned careers funded by an undefined source. Bryan warns that the movement is already advancing inside the Democratic Party with leaders like AOC and Zohran Mamdani openly following the playbook. "And you shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free." - John 8:32 Keywords: Trump Venezuela USS Gerald Ford, Maduro cartel de los soles terrorism, Gustavo Petro M-19 Colombia strikes, Mexico City cartel protests Claudia Sheinbaum, Michoacan mayor assassination cartel teen, Chile election Jose Kast Jeanne Jara, Democratic Socialists of America 2012 document, DSA seize means of production, Mamdani AOC Democratic Party strategy
What really happened to migrants held at CECOT prison in El Salvador? This epsiode dives deep into a devastating new Human Rights Watch report exposing the brutal treatment of detainees—many of whom were never convicted of a crime. Even more disturbing: these abuses were made possible by policies supported by U.S. Christians who backed Donald Trump.
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José Ángel Buesa (1910–1982) fue uno de los poetas cubanos más emblemáticos del neorromanticismo y figura central de la lírica amorosa en Hispanoamérica. Nacido el 2 de septiembre de 1910 en Cruces, en la antigua provincia de Las Villas (actual Cienfuegos), Cuba Publicó su primer poemario en 1932, obra titulada La fuga de las horas Entre sus obras más influyentes: Misas paganas (1933), Babel (1936), Canto final (1936), Oasis (1943), Canciones de Adán y Lamentaciones de Proteo (1947), entre otras Oasis se reeditó más de 26 veces, reflejo de su impacto duradero en la poesía romántica En 1961 se vio obligado a emigrar de Cuba; vivió en Canarias, El Salvador y finalmente se estableció en Santo Domingo, donde fue profesor universitario hasta su fallecimiento en 1982 Falleció el 14 de agosto de 1982, y posteriormente sus restos fueron trasladados a Miami. Considerado el poeta más popular de Cuba en su época, especialmente valorado por su sensibilidad romántica y accesibilidad al gran público Su poesía se caracteriza por temas como el amor, el desamor y la melancolía, expresados con imágenes de la naturaleza y un lenguaje directo y emocional Algunos de sus poemas, como “Poema de la despedida” o “Poema del fracaso”, se volvieron emblemáticos y fueron musicalizados en varios países Poemas destacadosPoema de la despedida“Te digo adiós, y acaso te quiero todavía...”Una elegía al amor que se aleja y que conserva una ternura persistente en la memoria Poema del fracaso“Quería aprisionar un alma en un poema… Pero no pudo ser.”Reflexiona sobre el anhelo creativo y emocional que no se realiza, con un tono melancólico universal Canción de la búsqueda “Todavía te busco mujer que busco en vano...”Expresa la espera incesante, la ilusión y la posible decepción en una búsqueda de amor imposible Arte poética“Ama tu verso, y ama sabiamente tu vida…”Consejos sobre la autenticidad, la claridad y la conexión con el lector desde la propia experienciaSu poesía fue ampliamente traducida (inglés, ruso, polaco, japonés, chino) y musicalizada en cerca de 40 discos de larga duración Aunque parte de la crítica lo consideró un poeta «fácil» o «comercial», su poder de conectar con los jóvenes y con lectores sensibles definió su sitial literario popular.
Dr. Jack Kruse explains why he believes El Salvador is the most asymmetric opportunity of our lifetime and why so many serious Bitcoiners are leaving the United States for El Salvador.Drawing on stories like buying a New York City corner in 1890 or the Louisiana Purchase for $12 million, he shows how rare it is to find a moment where land, leadership, and money all line up in your favor. Jack argues that El Salvador under President Bukele feels more like the “fourteenth colony” of real American freedom. He calls out safety myths, describes what life on the ground actually feels like, and gives a direct challenge to listeners who keep delaying action.If you care about where Bitcoin culture is truly taking root, this conversation will push you to rethink where you live and how you plan your future.Watch the FULL EPISODE here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Inspd0gKEsConnect and Learn more about Dr. Jack Kruse:Website: https://jackkruse.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/drjackkruse Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/drjackkruse Check out his book at: https://www.amazon.com/stores/author/B00J21IRR6/allbooksSupport and follow Bitcoin Beach:X: https://www.twitter.com/BitcoinBeach IG: https://www.instagram.com/bitcoinbeach_sv TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@livefrombitcoinbeach Web: https://www.bitcoinbeach.comLive From Bitcoin Beach
Coming from the “empire of bureaucracy”, Lina Seiche has seen what happens when regulation stifles innovation. In El Salvador, she's found the opposite, a government removing red tape, empowering entrepreneurs, and even teaching children about financial education from an early age.She explains why this freedom to build, innovate, and educate is shaping a generation that understands money differently not through taxes and rules, but through choice and knowledge.It's a glimpse into a country rewriting what financial literacy looks like.Watch the FULL EPISODE here: https://youtu.be/nT8HmPfqS0cConnect and Learn more about Lina SeicheThe Little Hodler: https://thelittlehodler.comLina on X: https://twitter.com/LinaSeicheSupport and follow Bitcoin Beach:X: @BitcoinBeachIG: @bitcoinbeach_svTikTok: @livefrombitcoinbeachWeb: bitcoinbeach.comLive From Bitcoin Beach
Kai Ellice-Flint joined Sam Lane and Lehmo on Summer Grandstand after winning the men's longboard world title in El Salvador on a board he shaped himself.
The latest in President Donald Trump's trade war waffling? Tariff exemptions aimed at lowering Americans' grocery bills. Affected products could include supermarket staples, like coffee and bananas from Ecuador, Argentina, El Salvador and Guatemala. In this episode, how long it could take for shoppers and businesses to see lower prices. Plus: Work permit rollbacks fuel a janitorial workforce crunch in Texas, moviegoers shell out for IMAX screenings, and we check in with a Pennsylvania customs broker.Every story has an economic angle. Want some in your inbox? Subscribe to our daily or weekly newsletter.Marketplace is more than a radio show. Check out our original reporting and financial literacy content at marketplace.org — and consider making an investment in our future.
Political analyst Herbert Esmahan takes The Anchormen Podcast on a geo-political journey across Latin America as socialist regimes desperately cling to power. Esmahan has seen first hand how President Nayib Bukele completely transformed El Salvador from the murder capital of the world… to a place that can now serve as a model for its Latin American neighbors. Esmahan believes God has given El Salvador a second chance at peace & prosperity to send a message to the rest of the world: no matter how bad your situation is in life, there's always hope for redemption.
The latest in President Donald Trump's trade war waffling? Tariff exemptions aimed at lowering Americans' grocery bills. Affected products could include supermarket staples, like coffee and bananas from Ecuador, Argentina, El Salvador and Guatemala. In this episode, how long it could take for shoppers and businesses to see lower prices. Plus: Work permit rollbacks fuel a janitorial workforce crunch in Texas, moviegoers shell out for IMAX screenings, and we check in with a Pennsylvania customs broker.Every story has an economic angle. Want some in your inbox? Subscribe to our daily or weekly newsletter.Marketplace is more than a radio show. Check out our original reporting and financial literacy content at marketplace.org — and consider making an investment in our future.
From the BBC World Service: Donald Trump is set to cut import taxes on products like coffee, bananas, and beef as part of trade agreements with four Latin American countries, aimed at easing food prices. A tariff of 10% will stay on most goods from Guatemala, Argentina, and El Salvador, as will a 15% tax on imports from Ecuador. But staples like coffee and bananas, which the U.S. can't produce enough of, will be exempt.
From the BBC World Service: Donald Trump is set to cut import taxes on products like coffee, bananas, and beef as part of trade agreements with four Latin American countries, aimed at easing food prices. A tariff of 10% will stay on most goods from Guatemala, Argentina, and El Salvador, as will a 15% tax on imports from Ecuador. But staples like coffee and bananas, which the U.S. can't produce enough of, will be exempt.
The White House today announced four new trade deals with Latin American countries: Argentina, Guatemala, El Salvador, and Ecuador. Meanwhile, the BBC has apologized to President Donald Trump for airing a documentary shortly before the 2024 presidential election that edited his Jan. 6, 2021, speech to make it appear he incited violence.The government shutdown is officially over after Congress reached a deal last night. Eight members of the Senate Democratic caucus and six Democratic representatives joined Republicans to pass the legislation. Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins says that most SNAP recipients should receive benefits by the end of next week.Meanwhile, the fight for control of the U.S. House continues as the Justice Department today files a lawsuit targeting California's new congressional map. The lawsuit, filed in a California federal court, accuses the state's newly approved Proposition 50 of racial gerrymandering in violation of the Constitution.
Michelle Nichols, Director of Public Observing, The Adler Planetarium, joins John Williams to explain why Chicago recently saw one of the most vivid Aurora Borealis displays in decades. Michelle breaks down how solar flares and coronal mass ejections trigger auroras, why this event reached as far south as El Salvador, and why your phone can detect colors […]
The U.S. Trade Representative announced framework agreements with Argentina, Ecuador, El Salvador, and Guatemala to remove tariffs on products not produced in the U.S., while securing commitments to improve market access, regulatory transparency, labor and environmental standards, and intellectual property protections. For more information on this topic, listen to today's Two Minutes in Trade.
La administración Trump ha iniciado una "caza" a las personas migrantes. En este capítulo, conocemos la historia de Andry, un venezolano que fue detenido mientras pedía asilo y fue deportado al Centro de Confinamiento de Terrorismo de El Salvador, el CECOT. Allí sufrió tortura física y psicológica. ¿Su "delito"? Pedir protección. Escucha sus historias en el podcast "¿Quién dijo miedo?" Más información aquí: bit.ly/AmnistiaCarneCrudaPodcast
Michelle Nichols, Director of Public Observing, The Adler Planetarium, joins John Williams to explain why Chicago recently saw one of the most vivid Aurora Borealis displays in decades. Michelle breaks down how solar flares and coronal mass ejections trigger auroras, why this event reached as far south as El Salvador, and why your phone can detect colors […]
El Secretario de Guerra Pete Hegseth anunció que el gobierno lanzó la operación Southern Spear con el objetivo de combatir a los narcoterroristas y frenar el flujo de drogas.En otras noticias: Tortura, abusos sexuales, condiciones infrahumanas son las denuncias de más de 250 migrantes venezolanos que Estados Unidos envió al CECOT en El Salvador.California revocará las licencias de conducción comerciales a cerca de 17 mil inmigrantes. Finalmente llegó el fin del cierre de gobierno más largo de la historia, que le costó miles de millones al país. ¿Cuánto tardará el regreso a la normalidad?La Cámara Baja votará para liberar los archivos Epstein.
Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem has awarded checks to two-dozen TSA agents at Houston's George Bush Intercontinental Airport. Noem said the payments recognized employees who went “above and beyond” while working without pay during the shutdown, and that the department will continue awarding bonuses to TSA employees who showed exemplary performance.The White House announced new trade deals on Thursday with Argentina, Guatemala, El Salvador, and Ecuador. According to an official, the deals will lift reciprocal tariffs on some products the United States relies on, such as coffee, cocoa, and bananas. President Donald Trump is planning to ramp up his domestic travel ahead of the 2026 midterms, when he intends to talk with voters about the cost of living.Millions of Americans are facing higher health insurance costs as COVID-era tax subsidies for Obamacare are set to expire. Democrats want a clean extension of the subsidies. Some Republicans support this, but many want major reforms—or to replace Obamacare altogether. Senators are expected to vote on an Obamacare extension in December, with bipartisan negotiations already underway. Trump is proposing “Trumpcare,” which would create health accounts for people to pay for medical issues.
On today's podcast:1) President Trump is readying substantial tariff cuts designed to address high food prices and a series of new trade deals — including framework agreements with Argentina, Guatemala, El Salvador and Ecuador — as he seeks to address voter concerns over the cost of goods. The push comes after electoral victories for Democrats last week across a number of key state and local races where candidates stressed affordability concerns. Trade deals with Latin American countries unveiled Thursday will see the US reduce tariffs and barriers on common grocery items like beef, bananas, and coffee beans in a push to lower grocery bills that have for years frustrated Americans. Separately, Trump and other senior administration officials have previewed broader tariff exemptions that could cut levies on popular food products across the board. In interviews earlier this week on Fox News, Trump pledged to “lower some tariffs” on coffee while Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent suggested fruit imports would receive a break.2) Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem announced $10,000 bonus checks for Transportation Security Administration officers who worked without pay during the six-week government shutdown, calling the payments a reward for “exemplary service” under strain. Speaking at Houston’s George Bush Intercontinental Airport on Thursday, Noem said the move would help employees who took extra shifts to keep security lines moving as paychecks stopped. The shutdown, the longest in US history, shuttered large parts of the federal government for 43 days and left more than 800,000 workers without pay. Aviation was among the hardest-hit sectors: the Federal Aviation Administration cut flight capacity by 10% at major airports as air-traffic controller shortages mounted, and more than 9,000 flights were canceled nationwide. While Congress passed a funding measure late Wednesday, officials said it could take days to restore normal operations and clear payroll backlogs.3) Traders slashed the odds of a December US rate cut to below 50% after a string of Fed officials voiced skepticism about the need for a third straight move, citing the economy’s resilience and lingering uncertainty over inflation after the US shutdown. The question remains how the majority of policymakers are leaning, with several still uneasy about signs of labor-market weakness. Minneapolis Fed President Neel Kashkari said he didn’t support the US central bank’s last interest-rate cut, though he’s still undecided on the best course of action for its December policy meeting. Meantime, San Francisco Fed chief Mary Daly said it’s premature to decide whether policymakers should lower interest rates next month.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Michelle Nichols, Director of Public Observing, The Adler Planetarium, joins John Williams to explain why Chicago recently saw one of the most vivid Aurora Borealis displays in decades. Michelle breaks down how solar flares and coronal mass ejections trigger auroras, why this event reached as far south as El Salvador, and why your phone can detect colors […]
EE.UU. prepara recortes arancelarios ante altos precios de alimentos y anunció acuerdos marco con Argentina, Guatemala, El Salvador y Ecuador para reducir gravámenes sobre productos básicos como carne, plátanos y café; mercados en rojo nuevamente por temor a una Fed más “hawkish”; Antonia Mufarech, periodista de Bloomberg News en Chile, comenta el perfil que escribió sobre el candidato ultraconservador José Antonio Kast.Newsletter Cinco cosas: bloom.bg/42Gu4pGLinkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/bloomberg-en-espanol/Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/BloombergEspanolWhatsApp: https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029VaFVFoWKAwEg9Fdhml1lTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@bloombergenespanolX: https://twitter.com/BBGenEspanolProducción: Eduardo ThomsonSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It was a busy day in Washington, as lawmakers worked to reopen the government and immediately dealt with the fallout of Trump being named in Epstein emails. CNN reports on what those messages revealed. In recent elections, Democrats won back the support of some Latino voters who supported Trump in 2024. The Washington Post’s Sabrina Rodriguez discusses what the shift in voting patterns may mean. Certain imported pastas might disappear from grocery-store shelves as a result of high tariffs. Gavin Bade of the Wall Street Journal joins to discuss how pasta makers are feeling pressure from multiple sides. Plus, a new report details alleged abuses at El Salvador’s CECOT prison, the strong solar activity allowing the aurora borealis to be seen in unexpected places, and the punishing exams that briefly bring South Korea to a standstill. Today’s episode was hosted by Shumita Basu.
Dura condanna per lo sviluppatore di Samourai Wallet. Massimo della pena. Cosa significa per il mondo dello sviluppo open source?Inoltre: un nuovo documentario su Bitcoin accende le speranze, Mi Primer Bitcoin lascia definitivamente El Salvador, Square abilita i pagamenti in bitcoin, e una panel sul Lightning Network esemplifica tutta la complessità della scalabilità.It's showtime!
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In this conversation, Stephan Livera interviews Gustavo Flores, the CEO and founder of Aureo, a Bitcoin startup in Mexico. They discuss Gustavo's journey in the Bitcoin space, the cultural differences he has observed while building in Mexico, and the unique financial landscape of the country. The conversation delves into the challenges of educating the Mexican population about Bitcoin and the various investment trends that are emerging in the region. Gustavo Flores also discusses the evolution of Aureo, a Bitcoin exchange in Mexico, and its mission to provide a premium, educational experience for investors. He highlights the regulatory landscape in Mexico and El Salvador, the differences between Aureo and crypto casinos, and the growing Bitcoin community in Mexico, including the establishment of La Casa de Satoshi. The conversation also touches on the challenges of raising capital and the importance of adapting to local cultures in the adoption of Bitcoin.Takeaways:
Nuevas revelaciones en torno al caso Epstein. Los demócratas de la Cámara de Representantes han publicado hoy una serie de correos electrónicos entre Jeffrey Epstein y su socia Ghislaine Maxwell en los que se menciona varias veces a Donald Trump.Venezuela se prepara para un eventual ataque estadounidense. Human Rights Watch publica un informe sobre los abusos contra venezolanos deportados por EEUU a El Salvador. Hablamos de una carta enviada por Trump al presidente de Israel pidiendo el indulto a Benjamin Netanyahu, involucrado en 3 causas judiciales en su país. Entrevista con Evaristo Canete, el cámara de TVE que grabó a Omayra, la niña que conmovió al mundo tras el desastre del Nevado del Ruiz de 1985, del que se cumplen 40 años. Además, estaremos en Londres y Berlín y hablaremos de la tensión entre Australia y China, entre otros asuntos.Escuchar audio
Matt Shiles welcomes Pastor Josh back into the studio after their whirlwind trip to El Salvador to witness the work of World Vision. After a brief recap of that trip and how it relates to what Northland is doing in our own comminutey, Matt tees up Pastor Josh to bring the fire once more about his sermon concerning "If you don't get the grammar right, you'll get the Gospel wrong". Join us for this exciting episode of Extra Takes!
The first three months of Trump's second administration have been rife with controversy and unprecedented challenges to the limits of executive authority. Reports of detentions and deportations of protected immigrants and the trafficking of migrants to El Salvador's megaprison, CECOT, raise fears as Trump openly flirts with ideas of deporting American citizens. Global markets are thrown into uncertainty as tariffs upset trade relations, which serves as an implicit extortion tactic for the US to pressure trade partners to step away from China as they grow to overtake global markets.For early ad-free access support the program on Patreon
En la campaña presidencial en Chile la inseguridad ha sido el tema central en los paneles de discusión, el asunto con el que comenzó el último debate televisivo de los candidatos y uno de los que más marca la agenda nacional. Informe de nuestra corresponsal en Santiago de Chile, Yasna Mussa. Los chilenos eligen presidente este domingo con una exministra de Trabajo comunista y un abogado ultraderechista como favoritos, preocupados sobre todo por la seguridad y la migración irregular, dos temas que le dieron impulso a la derecha. La inseguridad parece ser la materia que más le quita el sueño a los chilenos. Pero, ¿hay razones objetivas para esto? Jorge Araya, académico de la Universidad de Santiago y ex director de Seguridad Pública en el Ministerio del Interior de Chile, dice que hay una diferencia entre "la sensación de inseguridad y los índices reales de delincuencia". Para él, el énfasis en ese tema "tiene que ver con el abuso que hacen los medios de comunicación", pero también "con una pulsión política en el sentido de que la derecha en Chile es una derecha bastante dura que siempre ha utilizado el tema de la seguridad para atacar a los gobiernos de centroizquierda que han habido en el país". Otra percepción que se ha instalado durante esta campaña es que el crimen organizado es un fenómeno importado. A contracorriente de esta idea, Araya piensa que la violencia ligada a este fenómeno también surge en suelo nacional. A contracorriente de la idea que se ha instalado durante la campaña, Araya dice que "en los últimos 20 años en Chile se fue anidando un fenómeno de narcotráfico ligado a bandas nacionales de chilenos que se dedicaron al narcotráfico y que se fueron potenciando y ganando mucho dinero y haciéndose poderosos". Su visión es muy distinta a lo que se ha instalado en los debates presidenciales, donde la mayoría de las posturas apuntan a mano dura y exacerbar el control policial, incluso imitando modelos como los de Nayib Bukele en El Salvador. José Antonio Kast, candidato del partido Republicano apunta en esa línea. El tema de fondo, la población segregada, no se evoca "Lo primero es que hay que recuperar el control de las cárceles y los narcotraficantes. Los líderes del crimen organizado y los terroristas tienen que saber que van a estar en cárceles de máxima seguridad aislados. En segundo lugar, cerrar nuestras fronteras. Y en tercer lugar, apoyar jurídica y políticamente a nuestras policías y que las autoridades se pongan por delante de cualquier acción que se vaya a realizar" Franco Parisi, candidato independiente con propuestas bastante populistas cree que la seguridad pasa por mayor presencia militar "Vamos a sacar a los militares a la calle con buenas propuestas de ‘buenismo' no se logra". Araya prefiere tomar distancia de los discursos grandilocuentes en época de elecciones, pues para él la inseguridad tiene otras causas. "No veo que haya entre los candidatos grandes propuestas que efectivamente aborden el tema de fondo: es que tenemos a un sector importante de la población que de alguna manera ha ido quedando segregada, ha ido quedando, digamos, postergada en el desarrollo económico, en la inserción laboral. Y son esos niños y jóvenes, ese sector de la población, que si no hacemos prevención y si no generamos oportunidades, van a seguir alimentando las redes de tráfico y de crimen organizado".
The Hidden Lightness with Jimmy Hinton – From urban Boston neighborhoods to communities in Nicaragua, Haiti, the Dominican Republic, and El Salvador, Bikes Not Bombs operates more than just a shipment pipeline. They've opened self-supporting bike shops overseas and trained local technicians—turning bikes into tools of prosperity and sustainability. “Using the bicycle as a vehicle for social change.”
Lina Seiche joins Natalie Brunell to explore El Salvador's Bitcoin transformation, financial education for kids, and how owning your money brings true freedom. The creator of The Little Hodler explains her move from Germany, her partnership with Stacy Herbert, and the optimism driving El Salvador's future. We discuss: How "The Little Hodler" became a beloved Bitcoin symbol The world's first Bitcoin-based school curriculum for children Why Lina moved from Europe to El Salvador The truth about safety, progress, and freedom in El Salvador Insights into President Bukele's popularity and Bitcoin Historico conference: https://bitcoinhistorico.com Lina's message of hope: owning your money means owning your future Don't forget to get your passes to Bitcoin Amsterdam for November: Use code HODL for discount: https://www.bitcoin.amsterdam ---- Pre-order Natalie's new book "Bitcoin is For Everyone," available November 18, 2025. https://amzn.to/3WzFzfU --- Coin Stories is powered by Gemini. Invest as you spend with the Gemini Credit Card. Sign up today to earn a $200 intro Bitcoin bonus. The Gemini Credit Card is issued by WebBank. See website for rates & fees. Learn more at https://www.gemini.com/natalie ---- Coin Stories is powered by Bitwise. Bitwise has over $10B in client assets, 32 investment products, and a team of 100+ employees across the U.S. and Europe, all solely focused on Bitcoin and digital assets since 2017. Learn more at https://www.bitwiseinvestments.com ---- Ledn is the global leader in Bitcoin-backed loans, issuing over $9 billion in loans since 2018, and they were the first to offer proof of reserves. With Ledn, you get custody loans, no credit checks, no monthly payments, and more. Get .25% off your first loan, learn more at https://www.Ledn.io/natalie ---- Natalie's Bitcoin Product and Event Links: For easy, low-cost, instant Bitcoin payments, I use Speed Lightning Wallet. Play Bitcoin trivia and win up to 1 million sats! Download and use promo code COINSTORIES10 for 5,000 free sats: https://www.speed.app/coinstories Block's Bitkey Cold Storage Wallet was named to TIME's prestigious Best Inventions of 2024 in the category of Privacy & Security. Get 20% off using code STORIES at https://bitkey.world Master your Bitcoin self-custody with 1-on-1 help and gain peace of mind with the help of The Bitcoin Way: https://www.thebitcoinway.com/natalie Genius Group (NYSE: $GNS) is building a 10,000 BTC treasury and educating the world through the Genius Academy. Check out *free* courses from Saifedean Ammous and myself at https://www.geniusgroup.ai Earn passive Bitcoin income with industry-leading uptime, renewable energy, ideal climate, expert support, and one month of free hosting when you join Abundant Mines at https://www.abundantmines.com/natalie Bitcoin 2026 will be here before you know it. Get 10% off Early Bird passes using the code HODL: https://tickets.b.tc/event/bitcoin-2026?promoCodeTask=apply&promoCodeInput= Protect yourself from SIM Swaps that can hack your accounts and steal your Bitcoin. Join America's most secure mobile service, trusted by CEOs, VIPs and top corporations: https://www.efani.com/natalie Ditch your fiat health insurance like I did four years ago! Join me at CrowdHealth: www.joincrowdhealth.com/natalie ---- This podcast is for educational purposes and should not be construed as official investment advice. ---- VALUE FOR VALUE — SUPPORT NATALIE'S SHOWS Strike ID https://strike.me/coinstoriesnat/ Cash App $CoinStories #money #Bitcoin #investing
Adam and Connor delve into how the country of El Salvador wrote the George Soros-demonizing playbook that authoritarian regimes are employing all around the world.Show notes: https://rebrand.ly/v03lwvu
====================================================SUSCRIBETEhttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCNpffyr-7_zP1x1lS89ByaQ?sub_confirmation=1================================================= DEVOCIÓN MATUTINA PARA MENORES 2025“PALABRITAS DE CORAZÓN”Narrado por: Tatania DanielaDesde: Juliaca, PerúUna cortesía de DR'Ministries y Canaan Seventh-Day Adventist Church ===================|| www.drministries.org ||===================12 de Noviembre¡Llegó el Maestro!«Toda la gente que lo rodeaba gritaba: "¡Alaben a Dios por el Hijo de David! ¡Bendiciones al que viene en el nombre del Señor! ¡Alaben a Dios en el cielo más alto!"». Mateo 21:9.Los niños dejan sus juegos y cantos por un momento. Es hora de estar en silencio y escuchar al Maestro. Algunos se sorprenden al ver que el esperado Maestro no llega con carruajes y tesoros.Jesús no entra en Jerusalén montado en un elegante caballo, sino sobre un asno. La gente celebra la presencia del Maestro: aplauden, cantan y agitan hojas que cortaron de árboles. Es la entrada de El Salvador del mundo. Es un evento simple y hermoso.Esa tarde, los niños de Jerusalén aprendieron valiosas lecciones de vida. Sobre todo, entendieron que la adoración verdadera y sencilla a Dios es muy valiosa.Mi oración: Señor, quiero ser simple y tener en mí la alegría de la adoración verdadera.
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Hear stories from visiting Nubia, the slums of Nairobi, rural villages in Zambia & going volcano-boarding in Nicaragua. _____________________________ Subscribe to The Maverick Show's Monday Minute Newsletter where I email you 3 short items of value to start each week that you can consume in 60 seconds (all personal recommendations like the latest travel gear I'm using, my favorite destinations, discounts for special events, etc.). Follow The Maverick Show on Instagram ____________________________________ Darren Chew (“Chew”) joins Matt and starts off talking about his Jamaican and Chinese heritage and shares the story of how his parents met in Jamaica and immigrated to New York. He then talks about his experience growing up in New York with mixed cultural heritage, traveling back to Jamaica to visit family, and the pivotal role of basketball in his life. Chew explains how he started traveling the world to visit former basketball teammates in Europe and then reflects on his first impression of the continent of Africa. He tells travel stories from Kenya, Zambia, Senegal, Egypt, Guatemala, Nicaragua, El Salvador, and explains why Rio is his favorite city in the world. Chew reflects on visiting Nubia, gives a preview of his upcoming talk at Black Travel Summit in Brazil, and ends with a unexpected story of cultural immersion in St. Vincent and the Grenadines. FULL SHOW NOTES WITH DIRECT LINKS TO EVERYTHING DISCUSSED ARE AVAILABLE HERE. ____________________________________ See my Top 10 Apps For Digital Nomads See my Top 10 Books For Digital Nomads See my 7 Keys For Building A Remote Business (Even in a space that's not traditionally virtual) Watch my Video Training on Stylish Minimalist Packing so you can join #TeamCarryOn See the Travel Gear I Use and Recommend See How I Produce The Maverick Show Podcast (The equipment, services & vendors I use) ____________________________________ ENJOYING THE SHOW? Please Leave a Rating and Review. It really helps the show and I read each one personally. You Can Buy Me a Coffee. Espressos help me produce significantly better podcast episodes! :)
What good is financial sovereignty if your body is still in custodial care? Mike Peterson sits down with Christopher Wedick to map out the Reclaiming Health and Longevity Symposium in San Salvador, a two-day meet-up where decentralized health meets decentralized wealth. They talk health sovereignty, community healing, and why El Salvador's mix of safety, affordability, and sunlight makes it a real base for people who want financial self-custody and practical lifestyle medicine. This is the week where Bitcoin pragmatists and wellness builders compare notes in the same room.Christopher shares why he left Canada for El Salvador, how value-aligned community changes daily life, and what “reclaiming health” looks like without pharma as the default. The conversation covers natural remedies, sun and diet basics, and tech like Neurovisor light therapy. It is a clear path for visitors coming for @adoptingbitcoin 2025 and Bitcoin Histórico, who also want low-cost protocols, credible speakers, and a welcoming scene at Salamanca.You will hear why speakers like Dr. Peter McCullough (@petermcculloughmd ) and Dr. William Makis (@MakiswMD ) wanted to join the conversation, how voices around Dr. Jack Kruse and his community are educating the health industry in El Salvador.You will hear how the event works, who is speaking, and what follows, including the Elevating Consciousness Experience and the Bitcoin Well Mastermind. If you have been asking where holistic health and Bitcoin adoption overlap in a real place with real people, this episode gives you the playbook. Get your tickets at
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If you think the IMF is winning in El Salvador, think again! Bitcoin Beach founder's Mike Peterson sits down with Jethro, Kiki, and Charlie to show the receipts from the ground. We talk real Bitcoin circular economies, the merchants who now prefer sats, and how everyday life in El Zonte, El Tunco, and beyond has changed when money is freedom money.San Salvador's historic center is about to become the stage for Bitcoin Histórico. El Salvador National Palace and National Theater will lit up with a VIP lineup most people said would never come here. Russell Brand's fireside chat will lead a heavyweight program with Max Keiser, Stacy Herbert, Jeff Booth, Preston Pysh, Lawrence Lepard, Zuby, Giacomo Zucco, Jimmy Song, and more. If you want to witness the moment Bitcoin goes mainstream in El Salvador, be there.@adoptingbitcoin 2025 doubles down on builders and the “Network Effect.” Kiki walks through Spanish and English tracks, high-signal technical workshops, and a live Lightning dashboard tracking spend across vendors. From education programs like Librería de Satoshi (@libsatoshi) to Cubo+ alumni now working in Bitcoin, this is what it looks like when a conference runs Bitcoin only and measures real adoption.Up in the mountains, Economía Bitcoin turns @BitcoinBerlinSV in Berlin, El Salvador, into a two-day masterclass on circular economies. Charlie and Jethro bring merchants who price in sats, not dollars, and entrepreneurs like BitDriver, Bitcoin Travel, and BitTasker who keep value inside the loop. Panels range from core tech to coffee and commerce, with a festival vibe that still stays high signal.Between events, the coast lights up. Bitcoin Coast has El Tunco onboarding fast, and Punta Mango hosts a surf week where athletes receive sats to spend locally. We're soft-launching our Bitcoin Villas there to keep the mission sustainable and the community thriving. If this is the El Salvador you want to see more of, subscribe, drop a comment, and share this with the friend who still asks, “But who actually uses Bitcoin?”Guest Links:Jethro Toro: https://x.com/JethroToroKiki: https://x.com/bitcoinbabeyCharlie: https://x.com/TheNaturalInve1Economía Bitcoin conference: X https://x.com/EconomiaBtchttps://www.bitcoinberlinsv.com/economia-bitcoin-2025Adopting Bitcoin conference: X https://x.com/AdoptingBTChttps://sv25.adoptingbitcoin.org/Bitcoin Histórico: X https://x.com/btchistoricosvhttps://bitcoinhistorico.com/Support and follow Bitcoin Beach:X: @BitcoinBeachIG: @bitcoinbeach_svTikTok: @livefrombitcoinbeachhttps://bitcoinbeach.comBrowse through this quick guide to learn more about the episode:0:00 Why is “Bitcoin Month” kicking off in El Salvador now?2:32 What is the Bitcoin Country podcast and who's on it?5:19 What's the story behind the Bitcoin “Hollywood” sign studio?8:47 What is Bitcoin Histórico at San Salvador's National Palace?11:54 How are El Zonte merchants using the Lightning Network and saving sats?16:15 Did the Chivo wallet actually drive Bitcoin adoption in El Salvador?21:07 Bitcoin Histórico dates and tickets, plus the Russell Brand fireside chat?22:38 What makes the Adopting Bitcoin conference different this year?34:52 How will the live Lightning dashboard track spend across vendors?52:18 What's happening in Punta Mango?Live From Bitcoin Beach
David Abdulah, a Trinidad and Tobago trade unionist, economist and politician and the current leader of the Movement for Social Justice, speaks about the vigil for peace in Woodford Square, Port of Spain, which is one of many popular efforts by the citizens of his country to ask that the United States government stop its strikes on vessels from the region. Analysing how the president of Trinidad and Tobago, Christine Kangaloo, has been supportive of the US actions over the past two months, where vessels have been destroyed and people killed (the death toll from these campaigns now rests at 70), Abdulah notes how the people of his country oppose military deployment, war, and regime change. Recalling the history of US interventionism in Latin America and the Caribbean, Abdulah underscores how this operation by the United States is simply a refashioned WMD, where, instead of alleged weapons of mass destruction, the US government has simply utilised the “drug war” narrative, while contending that the boats it has destroyed have allegedly been the vessels of drug trafficking operations. Noting how the US has absolutely no right to lecture anyone on the “drug trade,” Abdulah recalls how, during the Reagan administration in the 1980s, the US government authorised the transport and sale of cocaine from Latin America to support and finance its efforts to destabilise governments in El Salvador and Nicaragua. Even if these boats were those of drug traffickers, Abdulah insists upon the rejection of the Monroe Doctrine while underscoring the moral principles of peace, while also observing that due process is being completely obliterated and that the US is engaging in extrajudicial killings with zero regard for the law. Get full access to Savage Minds at savageminds.substack.com/subscribe
Título: El corazón que Dios examina Texto Bíblico: Hebreos 4:32 - 5:11 Serie: Guarda tu corazón Predicador: Pr. Héctor Rico Fecha: domingo 9 de noviembre de 2025 Servicio Dominical Más información sobre nuestra iglesia y predicas en: graciasobregracia.org Síguenos en: Facebook: facebook.com/GSGorg Twitter: twitter.com/GSGorg Instagram: instagram.com/GSGorg Soundcloud: @GSGorg ⛪ «Gracia Sobre Gracia» es una Iglesia Bautista Reformada que predica la sana doctrina, teología reformada, en San Salvador, El Salvador. Nuestra enseñanza es bíblica y centrada en Cristo. Conoce más en: graciasobregracia.org Derechos Reservados © 2025
Jack Mallers and Mike Peterson share two unforgettable stories from Bitcoin's early days in El Salvador. Strike once tested a small ten-cent reward for new users, and the strong response showed how even tiny incentives could spark Bitcoin adoption in El Salvador. They also tell how local kids used Strike and Bitrefill to buy Free Fire game credits online for the first time. Since they didn't have credit cards, Bitcoin let them make legit online purchases, surprising a shop owner who thought the system had been hacked. Watch the FULL EPISODE here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o4xoRv_YWuY Connect and Learn more about Jack Mallershttps://www.twitter.com/jackmallershttps://www.twitter.com/strikehttps://strike.me/https://snort.social/p/npub1ex7mdykw786qxvmtuls208uyxmn0hse95rfwsarvfde5yg6wy7jq6qvyt9@thejackmallersshow Support and follow Bitcoin Beach:X: https://www.twitter.com/BitcoinBeachIG: https://www.instagram.com/bitcoinbeach_svTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@livefrombitcoinbeachWeb: https://www.bitcoinbeach.comLive From Bitcoin Beach
This is a preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit the Nostalgia Trap Patreon. This week Justin and I talk about the Mamdani victory in NYC; the shifting dynamics of the much hyped "civil war" within the Democratic Party; how to read the Trump administration's weak response on elections and the government shutdown; Marjorie Taylor-Greene's pivot away from QAnon world; the Heritage Foundation's fight over Nick Fuentes and Nazi influencers; bombshell news about Nayib Bukele and his El Salvador prison project.
After moving to El Salvador, Michael Ruiz found more than a new home and began creating content that connected him to new opportunities.A simple invitation to help with a real estate showcase opened doors to new opportunities and unexpected connections. What began as a single “yes” grew into a network of builders, educators, and entrepreneurs shaping El Salvador's future.Watch the FULL EPISODE here: https://youtu.be/09WjFZLa4N8 Connect and Learn more about Michael Ruizhttps://www.twitter.com/sovmindsethttps://www.twitter.com/nakamotoexpresshttps://www.twitter.com/sovstudiosSupport and follow Bitcoin Beach:X: https://www.twitter.com/BitcoinBeachIG: https://www.instagram.com/bitcoinbeach_svTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@livefrombitcoinbeachWeb: https://www.bitcoinbeach.comLive From Bitcoin Beach