Note: Note the date on the post, Politics always swift, information given here may not be true in the future.
The world is currently divided into multiple groups; the 3 biggest and competing groups are Conservatives, Globalists, and Islamists.
Currently, the Globalists and Islamists are working together to destroy the Conservatives.
Conservatives – Traditional values, focus on individuals rather than groups, human rights and trade.
Globalists – at its core is feudalism, no matter how nice the agenda sounds, it’s about the elites owning everything and the rest being their slaves. WEF agenda in their own words
Islamist – Islamic world domination.
I am a Christian Conservative who believes in biblical values, individuals, not groups, hate racism, black and white, believe in freedom, and have zero desire to allow the government to tell me how to live my life.
Grok viewpoint on this subject
Conservatives
Definition and Plans from Their Own Sources
Conservatives, as articulated by the Republican Party (GOP) on official platforms like texasgop.org and mikejohnson.house.gov, emphasize fiscal responsibility, individual liberty, limited government intervention, free-market capitalism, strong national defense, traditional family values, and protection of constitutional rights. Core principles include human dignity rooted in Judeo-Christian values, the rule of law, limited government, free enterprise, national defense, family values, and individual responsibility. They stand for reduced taxes, deregulation, protection of gun rights, opposition to abortion, and a foreign policy of unilateral action when necessary.
Trump Agenda: Trump’s Agenda47 outlines plans to declare war on cartels, end welfare for illegal immigrants, reinstate birthright citizenship restrictions, impose death penalties for human traffickers, eradicate veteran homelessness, revolutionize education via the “American Academy,” achieve energy independence, rebuild the military, protect Medicare/Social Security, dismantle the “deep state,” ban ESG investments, and restore law and order through increased police funding.
Historic Events Committed by the Group
Historical events attributed to conservatives include the American Revolution (emphasizing republicanism and limited government against monarchy), the Reagan-era policies (1981–1989) of tax cuts, military buildup, and anti-Soviet stance leading to the Cold War’s end, and the 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act under Trump, which reduced corporate taxes to stimulate growth. en.wikipedia.org +2 Globally, conservative movements influenced the Thatcher reforms in the UK (1979–1990), privatizing industries and curbing unions.
What They Stand For vs. What History Has Recorded Them as Doing
Conservatives stand for limited government and free markets, but history records actions like Reagan’s deficit-increasing military spending (from $134B to $253B annually) and Trump’s 2017 tax cuts adding $1.9T to the deficit, contradicting fiscal conservatism claims. en.wikipedia.org +1 They advocate traditional values, yet events like the GOP’s role in the 1964 Civil Rights Act opposition (filibustered by Southern conservatives) delayed racial equality.
Globalists
Definition and Plans from Their Own Sources
Globalists, exemplified by the World Economic Forum (WEF) on weforum.org, aim to improve the world through public-private cooperation, engaging leaders to shape global, regional, and industry agendas on issues like economic equity, climate action, and technological innovation. The WEF’s mission focuses on trust-building, sustainable growth, and addressing fragmentation via initiatives like the “Great Reset” for post-COVID recovery, emphasizing circular economies, green infrastructure, and AI ethics. en.wikipedia.org +2 UN Agenda 2030 (from sdgs.un.org): A universal plan to end poverty, protect the planet, and ensure prosperity by 2030 via 17 SDGs (e.g., zero hunger, gender equality, climate action), fostering global partnerships for finance, technology, and trade.
Historic Events Committed by the Group
Events linked to globalist influences include the 1998 WEF-inspired creation of the G20 for global economic coordination, the 2000 launch of Gavi (saving 13M+ children’s lives via vaccines), and the 2015 Paris Agreement on climate (WEF-supported), promoting multilateralism.
The UN’s Agenda 2030 adoption in 2015 mobilized $100B+ annually for climate aid.
What They Stand For vs. What History Has Recorded Them as Doing
Globalists stand for equitable globalization and sustainability, but critics note WEF’s influence has correlated with rising inequality (top 1% wealth share up 50% since 1989) and corporate capture of UN processes, as in the 2019 WEF-UN partnership criticized by 400+ NGOs for sidelining civil society.
Agenda 2030 pledges “no one left behind,” yet progress lags: 700M+ still in extreme poverty (2023 UN data), with wealth taxes proposed but unimplemented.
What Critics Say About WEF Aims: Critics, including Naomi Klein and Cas Mudde, view the WEF as plutocratic, using “Great Reset” rhetoric to mask elite control, promoting “stakeholder capitalism” that favors corporations over sovereignty (e.g., “you’ll own nothing and be happy” slogan misinterpreted as anti-property). en.wikipedia.org +2 Figures like Pierre Poilievre call it a “socialist agenda” undermining national interests; conspiracy theories allege it’s a “cabal” for one-world government.
Islamists
Definition and Plans from Their Own Sources
Islamists, per the Muslim Brotherhood on ikhwanweb.com, seek Islamic revival through Sharia application, promoting Shura (consultation), freedom, justice, social/economic balance, and gradual reform from individual to societal levels. They contributed to anti-colonial struggles (e.g., evacuating British from Egypt) and advocate 15 democratic principles like free elections and opinion freedom. ikhwanweb.com +1 Sharia Law (from islamic-relief.org.uk): Sharia is divine guidance from Quran/Sunnah for ethical living, covering worship (prayer, fasting), transactions (fair trade, no usury), family (marriage equity), and justice (punishments like hudud for theft). It emphasizes mercy, public welfare, and adaptation via ijtihad. en.wikipedia.org
Historic Events Committed by the Group
Events include the 1979 Iranian Revolution establishing a theocratic state, the 1981 assassination of Egyptian President Sadat by Egyptian Islamic Jihad (MB-linked), and the Taliban’s 1996–2001 Afghan rule enforcing strict Sharia. The 2012–2013 MB rule in Egypt under Morsi aimed at constitutional Sharia but led to protests.
What They Stand For vs. What History Has Recorded Them as Doing
Islamists stand for Sharia-based justice and revival, but history records repression: Iran’s post-1979 executions (thousands for dissent), Taliban’s 2001 destruction of Bamiyan Buddhas, and Algeria’s 1990s civil war (200K deaths) after Islamist election wins. MB’s democratic principles contrast with links to Hamas’s 1988 charter, calling for Israel’s obliteration.
Conservatives
Countries aligned with limited government, nationalism, traditional values, or free-market principles.
| Country | Rationale |
|---|---|
| Andorra | Monarchy with traditional values, low taxes. |
| Argentina | Milei (2023–) promotes free markets, nationalism. |
| Australia | Coalition emphasizes nationalism, traditional values. |
| Austria | ÖVP/FPÖ focus on migration limits, EU skepticism. |
| Belarus | Lukashenko’s authoritarian nationalism. |
| Bhutan | Monarchy with traditional Buddhist values. |
| Brazil | Bolsonaro-era (2019–2023) nationalism; current mixed. |
| Bulgaria | GERB nationalist leanings. |
| Croatia | HDZ nationalist, EU skepticism. |
| Czech Republic | ANO/SPD nationalist lean. |
| Denmark | Danish People’s Party anti-immigration. |
| El Salvador | Bukele’s populist nationalism. |
| Eritrea | Authoritarian isolationism. |
| Estonia | EKRE nationalist. |
| Eswatini | Monarchy traditionalism. |
| Greece | New Democracy nationalism. |
| Hungary | Orbán’s nationalist “illiberal democracy.” |
| India | BJP Hindu nationalism. |
| Israel | Netanyahu’s right-wing nationalism. |
| Italy | Meloni’s nationalist Brothers of Italy. |
| Liechtenstein | Hereditary monarchy, low taxes. |
| Lithuania | Order and Justice nationalism. |
| Monaco | Monarchy, tax haven conservatism. |
| Myanmar | Military junta nationalism. |
| North Korea | Juche nationalist isolation. |
| Norway | Progress Party anti-immigration. |
| Paraguay | Colorado Party traditionalism. |
| Philippines | Duterte/Marcos nationalism. |
| Poland | PiS nationalist Catholicism. |
| Portugal | Chega rising nationalism. |
| Romania | AUR nationalist. |
| Russia | Putin’s nationalist authoritarianism. |
| San Marino | Traditional republic. |
| Serbia | SNS nationalist. |
| Slovakia | SNS/Republika nationalism. |
| Thailand | Military-backed nationalism. |
| Tonga | Monarchy traditionalism. |
| Turkmenistan | Authoritarian nationalism. |
| United States | Trump-era nationalism. |
Globalists
Countries aligned with multilateralism, global cooperation, or WEF/UN initiatives like Agenda 2030.
| Country | Rationale |
|---|---|
| Albania | EU-aligned, integration/multilateralism focus. |
| Angola | UN/WEF partnerships for development. |
| Antigua and Barbuda | CARICOM/multilateral trade focus. |
| Armenia | EU aspirations, peace initiatives. |
| Bahamas | Commonwealth/UN alignment. |
| Barbados | CARICOM/UN focus. |
| Belgium | EU core, multilateralism. |
| Belize | Commonwealth ties. |
| Benin | ECOWAS/UN partnerships. |
| Bolivia | UN-aligned indigenous rights focus. |
| Botswana | AU/UN development goals. |
| Burundi | EAC/UN focus. |
| Cambodia | ASEAN/multilateral trade. |
| Cameroon | AU partnerships. |
| Canada | Trudeau’s WEF/UN alignment. |
| Cape Verde | ECOWAS/ECA ties. |
| Central African Republic | UN peacekeeping focus. |
| Chile | Pacific Alliance/UN. |
| China | Belt and Road global integration. |
| Colombia | UN/OAS peace processes. |
| Congo (DRC) | AU/UN environmental pacts. |
| Congo (Republic) | AU ties. |
| Costa Rica | UN climate leader. |
| Cuba | Non-Aligned Movement. |
| Cyprus | EU member. |
| Dominica | CARICOM. |
| Dominican Republic | OAS/UN. |
| Ecuador | Andean Community. |
| Equatorial Guinea | AU. |
| Ethiopia | AU headquarters, UN ties. |
| Fiji | Pacific Islands Forum. |
| Finland | EU/NATO multilateralism. |
| France | Macron’s EU/global focus. |
| Gabon | AU/WEF partnerships. |
| Georgia | EU aspirations. |
| Germany | Merkel/Scholz EU leadership. |
| Ghana | ECOWAS/UN. |
| Grenada | CARICOM. |
| Guatemala | WEF/GPAP plastic initiatives. |
| Guinea | AU. |
| Guinea-Bissau | ECOWAS. |
| Guyana | CARICOM. |
| Haiti | OAS/UN. |
| Honduras | OAS. |
| Iceland | EEA/EU ties. |
| Ireland | EU member. |
| Jamaica | CARICOM. |
| Japan | G7/UN alliances. |
| Kazakhstan | Eurasian Economic Union. |
| Kenya | WEF/GPAP partnerships. |
| Kiribati | Pacific Forum/UN climate focus. |
| Kyrgyzstan | CSTO. |
| Laos | ASEAN. |
| Luxembourg | EU founding member. |
| Madagascar | AU. |
| Malawi | SADC. |
| Malta | EU. |
| Marshall Islands | Pacific Forum. |
| Mauritius | AU. |
| Mexico | USMCA/OAS. |
| Micronesia | Pacific Forum. |
| Moldova | EU candidacy. |
| Mongolia | UN development focus. |
| Montenegro | NATO/EU. |
| Mozambique | SADC. |
| Namibia | AU/SADC. |
| Nauru | Pacific Forum. |
| Nepal | SAARC/UN. |
| Netherlands | EU, despite PVV nationalist opposition. |
| New Zealand | CPTPP/UN. |
| Nicaragua | ALBA regionalism. |
| North Macedonia | EU/NATO. |
| Panama | USMCA/OAS. |
| Papua New Guinea | Pacific Forum. |
| Peru | Pacific Alliance. |
| Rwanda | AU/UN development. |
| Saint Kitts and Nevis | CARICOM. |
| Saint Lucia | CARICOM. |
| Saint Vincent and the Grenadines | CARICOM. |
| Samoa | Pacific Forum. |
| São Tomé and Príncipe | AU. |
| Senegal | WEF/GPAP; ECOWAS. |
| Seychelles | AU. |
| Sierra Leone | ECOWAS. |
| Singapore | ASEAN/WEF health lighthouse. |
| Slovenia | EU. |
| Solomon Islands | Pacific Forum. |
| South Africa | AU/BRICS. |
| South Korea | G7/UN. |
| South Sudan | AU. |
| Spain | EU, despite Vox nationalist opposition. |
| Sri Lanka | SAARC/UN. |
| Suriname | CARICOM. |
| Sweden | EU-aligned, despite SD nationalist rise. |
| Switzerland | WEF host, UN Geneva. |
| Taiwan | WTO/UN observer push. |
| Tajikistan | CSTO. |
| Tanzania | WEF/GPAP. |
| Timor-Leste | ASEAN. |
| Togo | ECOWAS. |
| Trinidad and Tobago | CARICOM. |
| Tuvalu | Pacific Forum. |
| Uganda | EAC/AU. |
| Ukraine | EU/NATO aspirations. |
| United Kingdom | Labor policies |
| Uruguay | Mercosur. |
| Uzbekistan | SCO. |
| Vanuatu | Pacific Forum. |
| Venezuela | ALBA regionalism. |
| Vietnam | ASEAN. |
| Zambia | SADC. |
| Zimbabwe | AU. |
| Vatican City | Supporting globalist ideas. |
Islamists
Countries with governments or strong political movements emphasizing Sharia or Islamic governance.
| Country | Rationale |
|---|---|
| Afghanistan | Taliban enforces strict Sharia/theocracy. |
| Algeria | Post-Arab Spring Islamist influences. |
| Azerbaijan | Secular but with Islamist undercurrents (New Azerbaijan Party). |
| Bahrain | Monarchy with Sharia-influenced laws. |
| Bangladesh | Jamaat-e-Islami influence, Sharia pushes. |
| Bosnia and Herzegovina | SDA Islamist roots. |
| Brunei | Absolute monarchy enforcing Sharia. |
| Burkina Faso | Rising jihadist influences. |
| Chad | Boko Haram influences. |
| Comoros | Sharia-influenced constitution. |
| Djibouti | Sharia elements. |
| Egypt | MB historical influence, Sisi’s authoritarian Islamism. |
| Gambia | Sharia in personal law. |
| Indonesia | Nahdlatul Ulama influence, Sharia regions. |
| Iran | Theocratic Sharia state. |
| Iraq | Post-2003 Shia Islamist governance. |
| Jordan | Monarchy with Islamist opposition. |
| Kuwait | Sharia constitutional role. |
| Lebanon | Hezbollah Shia Islamist influence. |
| Libya | Post-Gaddafi Islamist factions. |
| Malaysia | UMNO/Islamist coalition, Sharia states. |
| Maldives | Sharia-based legal system. |
| Mali | Jihadist insurgencies. |
| Mauritania | Sharia penal code. |
| Morocco | PJD Islamist party influence. |
| Niger | Jihadist threats. |
| Nigeria | Boko Haram in north, Sharia states. |
| Oman | Ibadi Sharia monarchy. |
| Pakistan | Sharia courts, TTP threats. |
| Palestine | Hamas governance in Gaza. |
| Qatar | Wahhabi-influenced Sharia. |
| Saudi Arabia | Wahhabi Sharia absolute monarchy. |
| Somalia | Al-Shabaab control. |
| Sudan | Post-Bashir Islamist remnants. |
| Syria | Assad’s secular but Islamist opposition. |
| Tunisia | Ennahda Islamist roots. |
| Turkey | Erdoğan’s AKP Islamism. |
| United Arab Emirates | Sharia family law. |
| Yemen | Houthi Shia Islamism. |
10 countries, grouped by region, based on 2025 data from global health reports, freedom indices, and policy trackers. All have no national mandatory digital ID (voluntary or state-level only), no current broad adult vaccine mandates (though past ones are noted), and explicit bans or no laws on forced implants (e.g., US states, EU privacy rules). Substantiations are brief for transparency.
| Country | Region | Key Reasons (Including Past Mandates & WEF Ties) |
|---|---|---|
| United States | North America | No federal digital ID (state voluntary); no adult mandates now (but COVID mandates in states like NY for workers); 13+ states ban forced implants (e.g., CA, WI). No WEF-educated leader (Trump/Biden eras resisted WHO treaty). Past: Childhood mandates since 1809s. |
| Canada | North America | Voluntary digital ID pilots; no broad mandates post-2023 (but COVID mandates for travel/healthcare workers); no implant coercion (voluntary trials only). Past: COVID fines/restrictions. |
| Mexico | North America | No mandatory digital ID; voluntary health measures; no forced implants. No WEF tie (AMLO/Sheinbaum independent). Past: COVID mandates for elderly/schools. |
| France | Europe | Digital ID voluntary (eIDAS opt-in); no adult mandates now (COVID ended 2023); EU GDPR bans forced implants. Leader: Emmanuel Macron (YGL 2016). Past: COVID mandates for health workers (2021). |
| Germany | Europe | Voluntary digital ID wallet; no broad mandates (COVID phased out); strong privacy laws against implants. Leader: Olaf Scholz (no YGL, but Merkel was WEF trustee). Past: COVID mandates for care homes (2021). |
| Italy | Europe | Digital ID voluntary; no mandates currently; no implant laws. Leader: Giorgia Meloni (no YGL). Past: COVID mandates for workers (2021); abstained on WHO treaty 2025 (sovereignty concerns). |
| Switzerland | Europe | Fully voluntary eID; no adult mandates; tops privacy rankings, bans forced implants. No WEF-educated leader (neutral stance). Past: Voluntary high uptake, no forces. |
| Sweden | Europe | Voluntary BankID; no mandates (high voluntary vax rates); voluntary microchips (~6k users) but no forcing. Leader: Ulf Kristersson (no YGL). Past: No COVID mandates. |
| India | Asia | Aadhaar digital ID widespread but not strictly mandatory for all services; no adult mandates; no implant policies. Leader: Narendra Modi (no YGL). Past: COVID mandates in states (2021). |
| Argentina | South America | No national digital ID mandate; voluntary health; bans forced implants. Leader: Javier Milei (no WEF tie, anti-globalist). Past: COVID mandates for travel (2021). |
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