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Nayib Bukele chooses acceleration as the best path for human flourishing in El Salvador 🇸🇻🚀
The key to saving the environment is not looking backward, it’s moving forward. I realized this the first time I visited Italy twenty years ago. Everything was clean and green. The rivers sparkled. The lesson for me was obvious: the answer is not underdevelopment. The answer is progress. When China was poor, the air was so polluted that people could barely see the blue sky. Today, blue skies have returned to their cities. Development does not only create wealth, it also provides the resources needed to restore and protect the environment. Some environmentalists want us to preserve every aspect of our biodiversity, including the mosquitoes for example, so that researchers can fly in once every ten years from their universities (which build particle accelerators and billion-dollar laboratories with their pocket money), study our ecosystems, and count how many people died from dengue outbreaks. They want to buy our air through carbon credits. If carbon credits were such a great deal, they would be selling them to us, not the other way around. Cleaning every river, lake, and water source in El Salvador, and ensuring they remain clean and sparkling, would cost roughly $12 billion. Where is that money supposed to come from without economic development? Carbon credits? The path forward for our country is the path of Japan and Singapore, not the path of the Congo.
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The answer is progress.
The key to saving the environment is not looking backward, it’s moving forward. I realized this the first time I visited Italy twenty years ago. Everything was clean and green. The rivers sparkled. The lesson for me was obvious: the answer is not underdevelopment. The answer is progress. When China was poor, the air was so polluted that people could barely see the blue sky. Today, blue skies have returned to their cities. Development does not only create wealth, it also provides the resources needed to restore and protect the environment. Some environmentalists want us to preserve every aspect of our biodiversity, including the mosquitoes for example, so that researchers can fly in once every ten years from their universities (which build particle accelerators and billion-dollar laboratories with their pocket money), study our ecosystems, and count how many people died from dengue outbreaks. They want to buy our air through carbon credits. If carbon credits were such a great deal, they would be selling them to us, not the other way around. Cleaning every river, lake, and water source in El Salvador, and ensuring they remain clean and sparkling, would cost roughly $12 billion. Where is that money supposed to come from without economic development? Carbon credits? The path forward for our country is the path of Japan and Singapore, not the path of the Congo.
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Nayib Bukele chooses acceleration as the best path for human flourishing in El Salvador 🇸🇻🚀
The key to saving the environment is not looking backward, it’s moving forward. I realized this the first time I visited Italy twenty years ago. Everything was clean and green. The rivers sparkled. The lesson for me was obvious: the answer is not underdevelopment. The answer is progress. When China was poor, the air was so polluted that people could barely see the blue sky. Today, blue skies have returned to their cities. Development does not only create wealth, it also provides the resources needed to restore and protect the environment. Some environmentalists want us to preserve every aspect of our biodiversity, including the mosquitoes for example, so that researchers can fly in once every ten years from their universities (which build particle accelerators and billion-dollar laboratories with their pocket money), study our ecosystems, and count how many people died from dengue outbreaks. They want to buy our air through carbon credits. If carbon credits were such a great deal, they would be selling them to us, not the other way around. Cleaning every river, lake, and water source in El Salvador, and ensuring they remain clean and sparkling, would cost roughly $12 billion. Where is that money supposed to come from without economic development? Carbon credits? The path forward for our country is the path of Japan and Singapore, not the path of the Congo.
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Nayib Bukele chooses acceleration as the best path for human flourishing in El Salvador 🇸🇻🚀
The key to saving the environment is not looking backward, it’s moving forward. I realized this the first time I visited Italy twenty years ago. Everything was clean and green. The rivers sparkled. The lesson for me was obvious: the answer is not underdevelopment. The answer is progress. When China was poor, the air was so polluted that people could barely see the blue sky. Today, blue skies have returned to their cities. Development does not only create wealth, it also provides the resources needed to restore and protect the environment. Some environmentalists want us to preserve every aspect of our biodiversity, including the mosquitoes for example, so that researchers can fly in once every ten years from their universities (which build particle accelerators and billion-dollar laboratories with their pocket money), study our ecosystems, and count how many people died from dengue outbreaks. They want to buy our air through carbon credits. If carbon credits were such a great deal, they would be selling them to us, not the other way around. Cleaning every river, lake, and water source in El Salvador, and ensuring they remain clean and sparkling, would cost roughly $12 billion. Where is that money supposed to come from without economic development? Carbon credits? The path forward for our country is the path of Japan and Singapore, not the path of the Congo.
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El Salvador is the global hub for acceleration, iteration and deployment: x.com/stacyherbert/status/20…

Forbes coverage of SovAI Summit tl;dr: El Salvador is the global hub for acceleration, iteration and deployment. Article: forbescentroamerica.com/2026…
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No matter how you look at it, it's simply irresponsible not to move to El Salvador. President Bukele is literally rolling out the red carpet for forward-thinking, high-energy, talented people who want to build a future of extraordinary abundance. x.com/bitcoinofficesv/status…

EL SALVADOR: "It's becoming mathematically irresponsible for me NOT to move there. Bukele is literally rolling out the red carpet for people like me. 🇸🇻"
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EL SALVADOR: "It's becoming mathematically irresponsible for me NOT to move there. Bukele is literally rolling out the red carpet for people like me. 🇸🇻"
I hold only #Bitcoin and I build Bitcoin tech for a living. Seeing El Salvador offer 0% tax on foreign income and $BTC gains with just a 90-day physical presence requirement... It's becoming mathematically irresponsible for me NOT to move there. Bukele is literally rolling out the red carpet for people like me. 🇸🇻
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I hold only #Bitcoin and I build Bitcoin tech for a living. Seeing El Salvador offer 0% tax on foreign income and $BTC gains with just a 90-day physical presence requirement... It's becoming mathematically irresponsible for me NOT to move there. Bukele is literally rolling out the red carpet for people like me. 🇸🇻
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El Salvador's President, @nayibbukele Nayib Bukele, is one of the few leaders who actually gets it and is acceleration pilled. Technological progress is the only real path to solving humanity's biggest problems. Degrowth will not save us. It will only make people poorer, slow down innovation, and trap civilization in stagnation. Problems are not solved by having less wealth, less energy, less industry, and less ambition. Without more wealth, you do not get more advanced tech and science. Without advanced science, you do not get better medicine, cleaner energy, smarter infrastructure, longer lives, abundance. Without technological progress, you are just managing decline. Every major improvement in human history came from doing more, building more, discovering more, and becoming more capable, not from shrinking civilization. The way forward is not less technology. If we want to cure diseases, reverse aging, build clean energy at massive scale, explore space, automate dangerous work, and raise global living standards, we need acceleration.
The key to saving the environment is not looking backward, it’s moving forward. I realized this the first time I visited Italy twenty years ago. Everything was clean and green. The rivers sparkled. The lesson for me was obvious: the answer is not underdevelopment. The answer is progress. When China was poor, the air was so polluted that people could barely see the blue sky. Today, blue skies have returned to their cities. Development does not only create wealth, it also provides the resources needed to restore and protect the environment. Some environmentalists want us to preserve every aspect of our biodiversity, including the mosquitoes for example, so that researchers can fly in once every ten years from their universities (which build particle accelerators and billion-dollar laboratories with their pocket money), study our ecosystems, and count how many people died from dengue outbreaks. They want to buy our air through carbon credits. If carbon credits were such a great deal, they would be selling them to us, not the other way around. Cleaning every river, lake, and water source in El Salvador, and ensuring they remain clean and sparkling, would cost roughly $12 billion. Where is that money supposed to come from without economic development? Carbon credits? The path forward for our country is the path of Japan and Singapore, not the path of the Congo.
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Cette vidéo est un véritable cauchemar éveillé pour l'écologiste décroissant. Un robot qui traque la nuit les pathogènes et les nuisibles à la lumière ultraviolette, sans un gramme de produit chimique, ce n'est pas un gadget... De quoi faire s'effondrer toute la théologie écologiste. Ici, c'est bien l'entrepreneur et le marché qui offrent une solution réellement efficace aux défis environnementaux. Pas de contrainte, pas de retour en arrière et pas de renoncement. L'entrepreneur résout le problème en créant de l'abondance là où l'on nous promettait la pénurie. Le rôle du progrès a toujours été celui-là : produire de l'abondance à partir de la rareté naturelle avec comme moyen ultime l'ingéniosité humaine. Reste alors une question : si la technologie résout réellement les problèmes que l'écologisme prétend combattre, pourquoi l'écologisme la déteste-t-il à ce point ? Tout simplement parce que ce qu'il veut, ce n'est pas une nature préservée, c'est une société administrée, dont il serait aux manettes. Comme toutes les autres idéologies constructivistes, socialistes et collectivistes, ce qui importe vraiment à l'écologiste ce n'est pas de résoudre les défis de son temps, c'est de régner sur les hommes de son temps. Le héros sera toujours l'entrepreneur, jamais celui qui le déteste.
autonomous robot driving through the field at night. no chemicals. no pesticides. just UV light killing pathogens and pests while everyone sleeps. this is @tricrobotics. this is what chemical-free pest control looks like at scale.
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The key to saving the environment is not looking backward, it’s moving forward. I realized this the first time I visited Italy twenty years ago. Everything was clean and green. The rivers sparkled. The lesson for me was obvious: the answer is not underdevelopment. The answer is progress. When China was poor, the air was so polluted that people could barely see the blue sky. Today, blue skies have returned to their cities. Development does not only create wealth, it also provides the resources needed to restore and protect the environment. Some environmentalists want us to preserve every aspect of our biodiversity, including the mosquitoes for example, so that researchers can fly in once every ten years from their universities (which build particle accelerators and billion-dollar laboratories with their pocket money), study our ecosystems, and count how many people died from dengue outbreaks. They want to buy our air through carbon credits. If carbon credits were such a great deal, they would be selling them to us, not the other way around. Cleaning every river, lake, and water source in El Salvador, and ensuring they remain clean and sparkling, would cost roughly $12 billion. Where is that money supposed to come from without economic development? Carbon credits? The path forward for our country is the path of Japan and Singapore, not the path of the Congo.
autonomous robot driving through the field at night. no chemicals. no pesticides. just UV light killing pathogens and pests while everyone sleeps. this is @tricrobotics. this is what chemical-free pest control looks like at scale.
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Max & I will be in DC on Sunday. Come join us at PubKey to talk bitcoin, economic liberty, AI and El Salvador.
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On June 14th, the world will watch title fights at the White House. But the bigger showdown starts earlier at PubKey DC. Don't miss @maxkeiser and @stacyherbert delivering a knockout versus the fiat mindset. (Or watch the stream when it's live!) RSVP: luma.com/pubkey-4x94
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Learn more about El Salvador’s Sovereign AI strategy in this thread:
El Salvador "is writing the blueprint" for Sovereign AI. And today, we present our National AI Strategy 2026. A roadmap built on: • Innovation • Sovereignty • Human potential • Abundance El Salvador is winning by design.
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"The history of the world is but the biography of great men." Look no further than Uruguay, where the most popular international political leader is Nayib Bukele. Great men still shape history. 👑🏛️
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👑 Read more about how El Salvador is winning big time through great leadership: x.com/SLVNewsEnglish/status/…

.@nayibbukele Becomes the Most Popular Foreign Political Leader in Uruguay, According to Sociologist elsalvadorinenglish.com/2026…
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Everyone everywhere is yearning to be free. To dream big. To just do extraordinary things. That’s why everyone everywhere wants Bukele to be their leader, too. x.com/stacyherbert/status/20…

El Salvador is partners with SpaceX. How cool is that to build an extraordinary future for humanity with them? 🇸🇻🤖📡🚀
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El Salvador is leading with @sovaisv Countries that choose decel gatekeeping will be left behind. The first e/acc national strategy has built the ultimate sandbox for deploying innovation. Calling all open source developers, founders, and cutting edge researchers… 🇸🇻🚀
Sovereign AI roadmap will now accelerate in every country Even if this model export control policy gets rolled back, the chilling effect will stay What started as kind of a clever sales pitch will soon become a necessity And open source is the only path to any AI sovereignty
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El Salvador is so welcoming , thank you @nayibbukele for making it so easy to process immigration papers at @migracion_sv office at #PuntaRoca in #LaLibertad El Salvador Go and see Catya who is located there , she is very friendly , efficient and professional with very good English too. If you live at the beach, there is no need to go to the city for immigration as this office can handle your immigration process. Lets repost this and spread the word 🙏🇸🇻❤️ See you at the beach🏄‍♂️ @ElsalvadoronX @NoticieroSLV @elsalvador @SalvadoranPride @migracion_sv @Bitcoinbeach @romanmartinezc @asobitcoin @SLVNewsEnglish @henrygarciame
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"The history of the world is but the biography of great men." Look no further than Uruguay, where the most popular international political leader is Nayib Bukele. Great men still shape history. 👑🏛️
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