By John Wayne on Thursday, 16 February 2023
Category: Race, Culture, Nation

Does Project Blue Beam Ride Again? By James Reed

With the idea being implanted in the manic internet communities of an impending extra-terrestrial alien invasion, more sensible conspiratorial theorists have revived the idea of Project Blue Beam. According to this conspiracy theory from the wild 1990s, the US Deep State intends to use lasers and illusions to stage an extra-terrestrial alien invasion. This will bring all of the world together, so that a one world New Word Order government, with either no religion, or some non-Christian new age religion, being used to eliminate traditional religion.

Is this plausible? I think it is a long shot to fake an alien invasion over the longer term; it is not like blowing up the Nordstream, a one hit event. Eventually people will want to see the aliens blowing up stuff with advanced death rays, and probably the US does not have the tech, and illusions only go so far. But, the move to destroy Christianity is ocurring, but is advancing by cultural means, the attack from within, so I do not see why the globalists need to make risky moves like Project Blue Beam.

https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/international/us/us-shoots-down-mystery-objects-speculations-over-aliens-project-blue-beam-grow/articleshow/97883951.cms?from=mdr

“Ever since the US shot down mystery objects in February, there have been speculations that the object might be an alien spaceship. However, there has been no official confirmation about the nature of unidentified flying objects, which were shot down, according to a Daily Star report.

American fighter jets shot down four high-altitude objects in the airspace above the US and Canada starting from February 4. While the February 4 spy balloon was linked to China, other three objects sighted o ..
While interacting with media, US Air Force General Glen VanHerck has revealed that intelligence services were looking into "all possibilities", as per the Daily Star report.

Subsequently, talks about a bizarre theory "Project Blue Beam" have been doing rounds on the social media.

What is Project Blue Beam?

"Project Blue Beam" is a long-standing but unproven conspiracy theory. Canadian investigative journalist Serge Monast first talked about the theory in the mid-1990s. The theory, which has resurfaced again, claimed that the project was created by agents of the Pentagon and the NASA.

https://www.dailystar.co.uk/news/weird-news/what-feared-project-blue-beam-29201862

“The world is reeling from the possibility that the US shot down an alien spaceship earlier this month, but conspiracy theorists are claiming that it was actually to do with something called Project Blue Beam.

The Pentagon yesterday (Sunday, February 13) refused to rule out the possibility that three unidentified flying objects shot down in as many days over North America are of alien in origin.

While the gigantic “airship” that was shot down by US F-22 fighters on February 4 has been conclusively linked to China, the three other objects sighted over Alaska, Michigan and Canada have been harder to classify.

US Air Force General Glen VanHerck told reporters that the intelligence services were exploring “all possibilities” when it came to the origin of the “octagonal” craft.

When asked whether the involvement of “aliens or extraterrestrials” had been ruled out, he replied: “I'll let the intel community and the counter-intelligence community figure that out. I haven't ruled out anything."

However, social media has been taken over by talk of something known as Project Blue Beam.

The bizarre theory – which has never been proven – claims that NASA and other US secret agents from the Pentagon teamed up to create a project creating fear and panic within the public, and to “turn them against religion”.

Using giant laser beam projections, it is thought that hyper-real giant alien space craft or even space-like beasts would be projected into the sky to create the illusion that an invasion is underway.

According to a 2008 report featured on several conspiracy sites, the project has three main purposes.

  1. To abolish all religions and replace them with a one-world religion based on the “cult of man”.
  2. Abolish all national identities to create a “one-world” movement.
  3. To remove the notion of “family” and force everyone to work for a new one-world Government.

The closest the world ever came to having solid proof of the project came by way of Canadian investigative journalist Serge Monast.

In 1994, he published an investigation piece into the project, and claimed that NASA and the United Nations wanted to create a “new age religion”, using technology to simulate the second coming of Christ.

However, he was arrested in 1995 and 1996 for being involved with “networks of prohibited information”.

He died of a heart attack at home just 24 hours after being released from jail after his second arrest.

Since his death, the theory has been one of the most popular among conspiracy lovers, but no further “proof” or investigations have taken place since.”

 

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