El Salvadoran President Nayib Bukele: Communist Palestinian Converted to an Evangelical Zionist Christian

Thanks to a tip from a Health Impact News reader, I was able to do some research today on the President of El Salvador, Nayib Bukele, who is a Palestinian and former member of the Communist Party in El Salvador, but is now an Evangelical Zionist Christian with strong ties to Israel. No wonder why Trump's Zionist Administration likes this guy so much! Trump's Secretary of State, Marco Rubio, made a deal with Bukele to confine criminals from the U.S., including U.S. Citizens, back on February 4, 2025, just days after Trump's inauguration. What is largely not being reported in the media about Bukele is his Palestinian family heritage. His paternal grandfather was born in Jerusalem and his grandmother was from Bethlehem, and were Palestinian Christians who migrated to El Salvador. He entered politics in 2011, joining the Farabundo Martí National Liberation Front (FMLN), a left-wing Salvadoran political party. He was elected as mayor of Nuevo Cuscatlán in March 2012, and went on to be elected as mayor of San Salvador in the 2015 elections under the Communist FMLN party. While serving as mayor of San Salvador, he fell out of favor with the FMLN. He was only 37 years old when he became President of El Salvador, which was the youngest head of state in the world at that time, and he developed a Zionist Pro-Israel policy after he became President. In 2021, El Salvador became the first country in the world to adopt the cryptocurrency Bitcoin as "legal tender." Before Trump took office, there was a lot of chatter about developing a federal "Bitcoin reserve" in the United States that Trump favored. However, since taking office, the emphasis has now been on stablecoins, with the Trump family recently starting their own stablecoin cryptocurrency network. The largest current stablecoin in the world, however, is Tether, which is operated by Trump's Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnik's firm, Cantor Fitzgerald, which just recently moved its headquarters to, get ready for it: El Salvador.

Is El Salvador CECOT Prison Replacing Guantanamo Bay where Prisoners Have no Rights to Due Process of Law? Trump is Trying to Send U.S. Citizens to El Salvador

Salvadoran President Nayib Bukele was in the Oval Office with President Trump today, and said that he does not plan to return a Maryland man whom the Trump administration admitted was mistakenly deported to El Salvador after an immigration judge had previously ordered that he NOT be deported there, and where his life is allegedly in danger. The Trump Administration, which the Supreme Court ruled 9 to 0 had to return the man who was deported illegally, is taking the position that it has no authority over El Salvador, and is unable to do so. Even more concerning, Trump today said he wanted to send U.S. Citizens to this prison in El Salvador as well. He told reporters today that he was open to deporting U.S. citizens if they had committed "violent, criminal acts." So there you have it. No conspiracy theories, just the plain FACT that Donald Trump is now on the record as saying he wants to deport U.S. Citizens whom he declares are "criminals." The blueprint has now been exposed as to how the Trump Administration, which is run by Zionists, will deal with people living in the U.S. whom they do not like, including U.S. Citizens. 

Blackmail? U.S. Tells El Salvador to Buy U.S. GMO Seeds or Lose Millions in Aid

The Latin American countries are waking up to the fact that most of the world's export market does not want GMO food. Brazil recently increased their export of corn to China, for example, when China rejected U.S. genetically modified corn that was not approved in China. With an apparent eye to the potential export market for non-GMO corn, a court in Brazil banned approval of further GMO corn in the country. Likewise, judges in Mexico seem to also be waking up to the dangers of GMO corn and have recently banned GMO corn in some provinces. Unfortunately, the biotech industry responsible for producing GMO seeds in America has tremendous political power. We have documented in the past how the U.S. State Department has tried to force European countries to adopt made-in-the-USA GMO seeds. We have also documented how the United States has used their military might to force occupied countries to adopt our GMO seeds, at the expense of local agriculture. So it should come as no surprise that the United States is now trying to pressure Latin American countries to buy our GMO seeds. Sustainable Pulse is reporting that the U.S. is tying 277 million dollars in aid relief to El Salvador to a condition that they buy our GMO seeds. We can only hope that these poorer countries will resist this kind of political blackmail and walk away from tainted U.S. funds to develop their own export markets from countries and sources demanding non-GMO products.