Review of Project Blue Beam
What if the worlds most powerful organizations were planning to deceive humanity with a spectacular show of holograms, mind control, and fake disasters? Would you be able to resist their manipulation and expose their lies? Or would you fall for their new religion and worship their false messiah?
This is the premise of Project Blue Beam, a conspiracy theory introduced by Canadian investigative journalist Serge Monast in the mid-1990s. According to Monast, NASA and the United Nations have devised a four-step project to create a New Age Religion led by the Antichrist and establish a New World Order dictatorship.
In his book Project Blue Beam (NASA), Monast reveals the details of this sinister plot, based on his research and insider sources. He claims that the project involves:
- The revaluation of archaeological knowledge, using artificial earthquakes and other disasters to uncover fake evidence that contradicts the established religious doctrines.
- The space show, using holographic projections in the sky to simulate the second coming of Christ or other divine figures, depending on the faith of each region.
- The telepathic electronic two-way communication, using low-frequency waves to transmit messages directly into the brains of people, making them think that their own god is speaking to them personally.
- The universal supernatural manifestation, using electronic devices to create paranormal phenomena such as ghosts, poltergeists, and demonic possessions, driving people into madness and chaos .
Monast warns that the project is scheduled to be implemented in the year 2000, and that anyone who opposes it will be persecuted or eliminated. He also reveals that he has been harassed and threatened by the authorities because of his involvement in exposing this information .
Project Blue Beam is a shocking and controversial book that challenges the reader to question everything they see and hear. It is a wake-up call for those who value their freedom and spirituality, and a warning for those who are easily deceived by illusions. If you are looking for a thrilling and thought-provoking read, you should definitely check out this book. But be careful: you might not like what you discover.