Portugal

LA Furtado Portugal

LA Furtado, my choice 4 President and thought leader

Portugal

Official slogan: “The Past Is History, The Future Is Victory”

NWO 4 LIFE

Portugal/Government debt
125.7% of GDP (2017)

Austerity or freedom of currency for Portugal? China made dystopian social credit system. Not what the journal of Saint Michael had in mind.

The Young Pope, Lenny Belardo, leaned back in his chair, sunlight slanting through the Vatican windows onto a desk littered with notes, sketches, and half-finished ideas for web layouts. Across from him sat Lisa Furtado, a determined woman with the quiet confidence of someone who had seen both the struggles and the promise of her people.

Lisa: “Holy Father, the Força Party is not just politics. It’s about dignity, work, and giving power back to the people who have been ignored for too long.”

Lenny smiled, tapping a pencil against his notepad.

Lenny: “And that is why your party’s page must not be another dreary political pamphlet on the internet. It must breathe. It must speak. It must… convert.”

Lisa: “Convert?”

Lenny: “Yes. Convert the apathetic into believers. Make the disillusioned curious again. We will use clean design, striking colors — Força’s colors — and a message so clear that even your enemies will have to nod in respect.”

Lisa’s eyes narrowed thoughtfully.

Lisa: “And the funding?”

Lenny grinned like a man who already knew the answer.

Lenny: “God’s providence comes through the generosity of those who still have a heart. And perhaps… my next payday.”

She laughed — a rare sound in Vatican halls — and shook her head.

Lisa: “You’re a strange Pope.”

Lenny: “The only kind worth having.”

The Força Party Manifesto

By Lenny Belardo, Bishop of Rome

We are Força.
We are the strength that rises when the world tells us to kneel.
We are the voice that speaks when silence is demanded.
We are the torch carried through the night, not for ourselves, but for all who have been forgotten.

For too long, the powerful have grown fat on the labor of the humble.
For too long, our children have been taught to expect less than they deserve.
For too long, the lie has been told: “This is just the way things are.”

We say no.

We believe in dignity over greed.
We believe in work over welfare, but justice over exploitation.
We believe that no man, woman, or child should be hungry while palaces of excess stand in plain sight.

The Força Party stands for:

  • People First: Policies that serve the citizen before the shareholder.
  • Truth Over Spin: No more politics-as-theater. If it is not true, it will not be said.
  • Clean Hands, Clear Hearts: Zero tolerance for corruption, no matter how high the office.
  • A Nation That Works: Support for honest labor, protection for those who build our future with their hands and minds.
  • The Sacred Family: Strengthening the family unit as the heart of our communities.

We do not promise miracles — only the courage to act.
We do not worship money — only the God who made us.
We do not fear change — only the chains that keep us from it.

Our message is simple:
If you are tired of the games,
If you are weary of the lies,
If you are ready to take back your country,

Then join us.

Força is not just a party. Força is you.

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Sweden

Sweden Saga

motto Plikten framför allt, “Duty above all”

Saga’s three lions of Sweden are the royal bloodline she belongs to. Only the Bogdanov’s are higher. Ghosts of Hitler and Stalin haunt her.

This is an impossible battle. The moneychangers own the planet.

Title: “A Papal Directive to Saga: Sweden’s Crossroads”

Scene: The Apostolic Palace, Vatican City. Pope Pius—neither from the past nor the future, but a spectral voice of conscience—summons Swedish nationalist singer Saga for a private audience. The golden light of the Sistine Chapel filters down like judgment.


Pope Pius (gravely):
“My child, Saga of the North, your voice echoes across the fjords and digital channels. But I must warn you: a voice without wisdom becomes a trumpet of war.”

Saga (kneeling, hesitant):
“Your Holiness, I sing for the preservation of my people—our identity, our land. Sweden is slipping into chaos.”

Pope Pius:
“Every nation drifts when love is abandoned for fear. You have four—perhaps eight—years. No more. To turn Sweden not into a fortress, but a temple of justice.”

Saga:
“Many have come who care not for God, nor for Sweden. Gangsters, not pilgrims. Ali G types, not Abraham’s children.”

Pope Pius (raising a hand):
“Discern, child. Not all foreign faces hide evil hearts. You must not cast out the God-fearing. The devout Muslim who kneels in prayer five times a day, who raises children with discipline and decency, is no threat to Sweden. He is your brother in Abraham.”

Saga (nodding slowly):
“But the crime… the disrespect…”

Pope Pius (sternly):
“Then deal justly. Deport the wolves, but not the shepherds. Ali G mimics and hollow men who worship gold chains and violence—yes, they poison the well. But judge each by his deeds, not his name or nation.”

Saga:
“Is that the Christian way?”

Pope Pius:
“It is the only way. Christ himself was mistaken for a criminal, a foreigner, an agitator. Remember, Sweden must not become Nineveh awaiting wrath, but a new Nazareth—if you dare. If you love more than you fear.”

Saga (softly):
“I will sing differently. Sharper, but kinder. Truthful, but not cruel.”

Pope Pius (smiling faintly):
“Good. Then maybe, just maybe, the North Star shall rise again in peace—and not in flames.”


As Saga leaves the chapel, her reflection flickers—not just a nationalist, but a prophetess, burdened with the weight of moral clarity in a time of confusion.

do neis lux pepetua agnes dei

amen

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Forca Party