The conspiracy theory known as “Project Blue Beam” has been a recurring theme among conspiracy circles for decades, gaining new prominence with recent reports of unidentified flying objects.
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Originally presented by Canadian investigative journalist Serge Monast in the 1990s, the theory suggests a complex strategy supposedly developed by the Pentagon and NASA, aimed at establishing a new world order through the manipulation of religious beliefs and supernatural events.
According to Monast, the “Project Blue Beam” would be implemented in four main phases:
– the first would dismantle the world’s major religions
– the second would create a global spectacle with three-dimensional holograms representing deities
– the third would involve massive telepathic communication making people believe they are in direct contact with a god
– and the last phase would simulate an alien invasion and the subsequent chaos to lead people to accept a new world order.
Despite Monast being arrested and dying suddenly in 1996, his ideas continue to influence conspiracy theorists, who see in contemporary technologies and global events signs of its possible realization.
Critics and experts, however, dismiss the theory as unfounded and criticize the lack of concrete evidence to support it.
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