Blue Beam

Blue Beam

Project Blue BeamSerge Monast (1945 – 5 or 6 December 1996) was a Quebecois conspiracy theorist . He is mostly known for his promotion of the Project Blue Beam conspiracy theory, which posits a plot to facilitate a totalitarian world government by destroying Abrahamic religions and replacing them with a New Age belief system using futuristic NASA technology and involving a faked alien invasion or fake extraterrestrial encounter meant to deceive nations into uniting under a world government.” Wikipedia

 

  • “I think it’s a reflection on our times that the Blue Beam story uses the same premise to warn of an impending global police state, rather than world peace!” – Mark Pilkington, Mirage Men, Binnall of America radio show

 

Nick Redfern’s “Blue Beam” Article (which doesn’t reference Blue Beam)

One of Nick Redfern’s many recent articles (linked to in this month’s newsletter) that we discussed at the meeting is titled “Faking the Second Coming.” Here Nick is writing about the oft-cited plan by American military intelligence spooks to use various technologies and techniques to fake a “Second Coming of Jesus Christ” calling for the overthrow of Fidel Castro. This and other similar use of folk beliefs to manipulate populations for parapolitical ends are believed by some to bear a direct relevance to UFOs and related phenomena. Another similar alleged military-intel plan often referenced within the conspiracy community is “Project Blue Beam.” We reviewed the history of the blue beam story and other recent news stories which seem vaguely related. We discussed the long history of conspiracy theories touting the probability of the creation of a War of the Worlds scenario utilizing a fake alien threat to unite humanity against a common foe, including Carol Rosin claim to have heard of just such a plan from none other than Wernher Von Braun.

 

 

 

W: Did you see the footage of the ALLEGED Russian Missile test in Norway? It looked more like a portal opening up out of Star Trek. Are you familiar with Project Blue Beam?

SAI: Wow! Yeah, I’ve watched as many of the video clips as I’ve been able to find. Yeah, it really looks like the “jump-gate” vortex from the Babylon 5 tv series to me. While I am initially inclined towards accepting the Russian Bolova missile explanation, there are aspects of the event that I have still not found adequate answers for. I’ve seen people use various mathematical formulas to both support the missile test theory and debunk it as well. But I think that if someone can create that dramatic of an event, whether with a missile or some other exotic technology and techniques, then it will be used as weapon for psychological warfare.

That is the basic premise behind the 15 year old rumor known as “Project Blue Beam” which appears to have been first publicized by researcher Serge Monast in 1994. This idea of a deceptive grand illusion has been one of my main areas of study since I first read Jacques Vallee’s seminal book Messengers of Deception, that he published in 1979 (and which was just republished by Daily Grail Publishing in 2008). In that book he suggested that the engines of deception employed by the Allied powers to defeat the Axis in World War II, might have been employed after the war to create UFO and paranormal manifestations with the ultimate goal of preventing another World War by uniting humanity through the production of a grand external threat. He doesn’t think these technologies and techniques represent the “true UFO phenomenon” but that the governments and militaries of the world are utilizing belief in these phenomena for their own political ends as psychological warfare.

Project Blue Beam has never been officially documented and is simply one alleged grand scenario in which images of a deity would be holographically projected into the sky around the world while accompanied simultaneously by another psychotronic technology designed to excite your “heart chakra” so you feel love and devotion while also inducing the “Voice of God” inside everyone’s head. Vallee has suggested that some UFO events might be small scale versions of a scenario like that described above, though to my knowledge, he has never specifically referenced “Project Blue Beam.”

 

 

See also…

UFaux Alien Invasion