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Project Blue Beam Explained: Facts, Theories, and Analysis about this Phenomenon
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Project Blue Beam Explained: Facts, Theories, and Analysis about this Phenomenon in Vernon, BC
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Project Blue Beam is a contentious theory that proposes a collaborative initiative by NASA and the United Nations to form a New Age belief system, aiming ultimately for the establishment of a global government. This concept, presented by Canadian journalist Serge Monast in the 1990s, has fascinated conspiracy theorists and piqued the interest of skeptics as well.
The concept of Project Blue Beam revolves around the notion that sophisticated holographic systems can generate incredibly lifelike visual and auditory experiences. According to the theory, these illusions would be employed to replicate a sequence of events aimed at destabilizing current religious convictions and facilitating the emergence of a new global framework. This emerging framework would be defined by the consolidation of all countries under one centralized, authoritative governance.
Monast's book Project Blue Beam (NASA) details a systematic four-step approach to accomplish this objective. Each step involves the use of advanced tools to shape public perception and create a sense of global crisis, ultimately persuading individuals to embrace the proposed New Age belief system and a unified global governance.
Project Blue Beam is a contentious theory that proposes a collaborative initiative by NASA and the United Nations to form a New Age belief system, aiming ultimately for the establishment of a global government. This concept, presented by Canadian journalist Serge Monast in the 1990s, has fascinated conspiracy theorists and piqued the interest of skeptics as well.
The concept of Project Blue Beam revolves around the notion that sophisticated holographic systems can generate incredibly lifelike visual and auditory experiences. According to the theory, these illusions would be employed to replicate a sequence of events aimed at destabilizing current religious convictions and facilitating the emergence of a new global framework. This emerging framework would be defined by the consolidation of all countries under one centralized, authoritative governance.
Monast's book Project Blue Beam (NASA) details a systematic four-step approach to accomplish this objective. Each step involves the use of advanced tools to shape public perception and create a sense of global crisis, ultimately persuading individuals to embrace the proposed New Age belief system and a unified global governance.


















