There will never be a One World Government. The Muslim countries will never agree to it unless they fallow Sharia law to the T. Russia probably won't budge unless Othrodox Christianity is in control. America, Canada, and Europe might join in. The SA countries won't, along with African ones. The only way it comes about is by force. Otherwise, we're too culturally different from one another.
Why do you think Freedom of Religion has been under attack during this entire ordeal?
"The pain of separation" isn't just physical. It's along all lines. Social isolation, national identities, religious belief. And it's pretty naive to think that TPTB think they can just Thanos snap their desired outcome into existence. That's never how it works.
Just look at the history of Canada between 1931 and today. For those not in the know, 1931 saw the passing of the Westminster Statute in the British Parliament, which granted Canada near-sovereign autonomy. Following that change, Canada was basically America 2.0 just with funnier accents. But gradually, Canada has turned into greater Ottawa, which more and more decisions being made by a smaller and smaller group of people. During the pandemic, most new governmental actions have occurred as a result of "Orders in Council", which are literally the dictates of a group of bureaucrats. These things aren't debated on, are only decided by a select few, and aren't subject to review in the senate.
The push for a one-world government will start out with homogenization of global health agencies, with the UN declaring that a singular global public health authority would have been better able to detect and contain COVID while ensuring an even and uniform distribution of vaccines to ensure the world achieved herd immunity sooner. Oh, sure, you can still have your borders, but we'll also need global vaccine registries to ensure that new viruses aren't able to spread like COVID did.
People will still have their national passports for a decade, but eventually the vaccine register will replace vaccines.
This same excuse will be used to unify world militaries; well, the best way to distribute future vaccines will be through military supply chains, but in order to ensure there are no hiccups crossing international boundaries we'll need to unify the armed forces (this is already happening in Europe, btw. EU has been gradually integrating their defense forces into a single entity).
So, sure, Russian Federation and Muslim-majority nations will still be sovereign, but their borders and military won't be their own. As for religion, just give that another 30 years. Compare how Christian the US was in 1955 with how Christian it was in 1985. Then compare again with today. You don't destroy the church overtly by shutting it down or outlawing it. You attack it by teaching young people they don't need it.
After two years at home, how many "new adults" in Russia will be going to church on Saturdays? In five years, how many Arabs will be going to Mosque regularly after being raised in secular public schools? Even if those faiths demand their adherents avoid vaccines or participate in other forms of "traditional bigotry", how many young adults will eschew the religious affiliation of their parents for the sake of socializing and international travel?
Not all of them, this is true, but enough that within three generations Islam and Eastern Orthodoxy will be as mollified as western Christianity has become.
The fight over Globalization is a marathon, not a sprint. It has been occurring for generations, and it will continue long after all of our grand children are in the grave. All we can do is push back as much as possible while stoking the flames of liberty so that our descendants continue the fight after we no longer can.
"Or one day we will spend our sunset years telling our children and our children's children what it once was like in the United States where men were free." - Ronald Reagan