They Don’t Want You to Know

Chapter Eleven - Project Blue Beam

Section 12 of 27


CHAPTER ELEVEN

Project Blue Beam


PROJECT BLUE BEAM is the conspiracy theory equivalent of a movie trailer.
No plot. No sources. No substance. Just hype.

It claims the government, or NASA, or the UN, or whoever you’re scared of this week, is planning to stage a fake alien invasion or second coming of Christ using holograms and mind control to usher in a one world religion and a New World Order.

It’s not real.

It was never real.

And no one who believes in it has actually read where it came from.

Because if they did, they’d realize something fast:

Project Blue Beam is not a declassified plan.
It’s a Canadian guy’s PowerPoint from 1994.

The mastermind is a French Canadian journalist named Serge Monast.

In the 90s, he self-published a booklet titled Project Blue Beam (NASA), which was basically QAnon before the internet.
He said NASA and the UN were conspiring to:

  1. Break down all archaeological knowledge
  2. Use satellites and holograms to create a fake religious experience
  3. Beam synthetic thoughts into people’s minds
  4. Trigger chaos, fear, and totalitarian rule under a new Messiah

He had zero sources.
Zero documents.
Zero technical explanation.

He just said it.

And conspiracy theorists took it and ran like it was a leaked Pentagon file.

Serge died of a heart attack in 1996.
People say he was “silenced.”

Reality check: the man lived in Quebec, smoked a ton, and had heart problems.

But that’s how it works.
The less evidence there is, the more “dangerous” it must’ve been.

The biggest claim in Project Blue Beam is that the government will stage a fake rapture using 3D holograms in the sky.

Sometimes it’s Jesus.
Sometimes it’s aliens.
Sometimes it’s a global deity speaking every language at once.

They say the skies will “light up with images” using advanced projection tech from satellites.
They’ll quote patents they don’t understand.
They’ll reference military projects without context.
They’ll point at cloud formations and say:

“Look. Blue Beam test run.”

Here’s the problem:

That technology doesn’t exist at the scale they describe.
You can’t “project” holograms into the sky from space.

And even if you could, you couldn’t coordinate them globally, sync languages, simulate soundwaves, and hack billions of brains simultaneously.

But believers don’t care about physics.

They just love the vibe.

Project Blue Beam isn’t about facts.
It’s about worldview.

It lets you believe:

  • Religion is a scam
  • Science is a weapon
  • Everything spiritual is fake
  • Everything powerful is evil
  • And you, the doubter, are awake while everyone else is hypnotized

It’s a myth built for maximum distrust.

Nothing is real.
Everything is staged.
And every emotional experience is a psyop.

It’s weaponized paranoia wrapped in sci-fi frosting.

Ironically, Project Blue Beam is exactly what it accuses the government of doing:

“Presenting fiction as reality in order to control the masses.”

That’s what Blue Beam is.

A fiction.
Dressed up like a secret.
Designed to manipulate people who already believe the world is fake.

There’s no plan.
No technology.
No project.

Just a dead guy’s PDF and a decade of low-effort YouTube thumbnails.

There is no Blue Beam.

Just clouds.
Satellites.
Atmospheric optics.
And a world full of people who want to believe we’re being tricked so they can feel like they’re the only ones who aren’t.