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Project blue beam
In just the past year , the United States has shot four unidentified flying objects in North American airspace.
The government is hesitant to give specific answers and appears to be offering only limited information about the objects to the public, what’s going on?
This has brought on speculation on the internet that the project beam theory may have some truth to it after all.
Project Blue Beam is a conspiracy theory that alleges that a secret government program is developing advanced technology to fake an alien invasion in order to establish a New World Order. The theory was first proposed by Serge Monast, a French-Canadian researcher, in the early 1990s.
It explains how events that were happening at the time, particularly films being made (Space Odyssey, Star Wars, Star Trek, etc) were being used to prepare people psychologically for the conspiracy's dramatic conclusion. A fake alien invasion.
Blue beam would originally play on fears of alleged advanced technology that most people at the time, including its author, did not understand. Although now, 30 years later in 2023, we can fully comprehend.
Monast claimed that Project Blue Beam would involve using holograms, lasers, and other technologies to create the illusion of spaceships and other alien phenomena in the sky. He also alleged that the government would use mass media to spread disinformation about the alien invasion and to promote the idea that a New World Order is necessary to save humanity.
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