Unfortunately there are spelling mistakes in this website's description but this is it in a nutshell:
"The four steps of Project Blue Beam starts with step number one where they will manufacture sophisticated top-secret weapons to cause earthquakes around the world in specific and strategic locations in order to unearth religious artifacts with the attempt to use them to disprove the religions’ effectiveness. This phase was said to have been in effect since 2012. In step two, Serge writes that they will use sophisticated technology to beam 3D holographic images of all of the prophets or heads of the four major religions: Jesus, Mohammed, Kristna and Budha. The images would be broadcast simultaneously in the sky around the world. They will then merge these images into one in order to make all people feel there God is speaking directly to them. Their sole intent is to use this tactic to usher in the antichrist and the end times.
In step three of Project Blue Beam, Serge writes that they will use invisible wave frequency technology via a telephonic platform to access people’s minds and implant thoughts in order to gain control of the mind and make people feel that they are in direct communication with their God. Step four is the final step in this project where they will use their sophisticated tech to put the thought in the individual’s minds that the rapture is coming and that they face an imminent alien invasion. Also, they will get a transmission into their minds that currently there are other planets being invaded and ravished. They will use a fake alien invasion to finalize the birth of there New World Religion, the antichrist’s arrival, and the New World Order."
A few years ago a floating city appeared in the sky in China. Was this Blue Beam tech? I don't know. https://youtu.be/1KVsrDHUo-I
China's New Year's celebrations last year also demonstrated some spectacular holograms in the sky. Was it simply CGI though? https://youtu.be/Qa3gyFgf5LU
Dunno about the floating city thing, looks like bullshit.
The New Year celebrations look like augmented reality to me... though hologram tech is already sophisticated, to the best of my knowledge it's still limited by needing a pane of glass or glass like material with a sheet of OLEDs re: Hatsune Miku concerts.
We have videos of animals and children trying to play with them too, but it's something one would have to see in person to believe as AR is really easy to achieve.
Best outright dismiss it then I guess. Them conspiracy theorists ain't to be trusted y'all. Thanks for the PSA.
Regardless, here's some things straight from the link you shared:
"...he repeatedly warned his audience about the dangers of a World Government"
"In 1994, he published Project Blue Beam (NASA), in which he detailed his claim that NASA, with the help of the United Nations, was attempting to implement a New Age religion with the Antichrist at its head and start a New World Order"
"By 1995 and 1996, Monast said he was being hunted by the police and authorities for involvement in "networks of prohibited information." He had homeschooled his two children, who were then taken away and made wards of the state in September 1996 so that they would receive a public education. He died of a heart attack in his home in December 1996, at age 51, the day after being arrested and spending a night in jail.[5] His followers claim his death was suspicious, suggesting he was assassinated by "psychotronic weapons"[2] to keep from continuing his investigations,[6] and that Jerry Fletcher, the Mel Gibson character in the 1997 film Conspiracy Theory, was modelled on him.[2]"
Nothing stopped Monast from declaring that 2+2=4, that the sky was blue, or that his favorite ice cream was chocolate. The fact that he could be correct on some things does not prevent him from being unreliable on things he made up without substantiation. Being able to see this truth is called discernment.
The problem with characters like Monast is that they pollute a correct message (e.g., about the threat of a world government) with whacky nonsense about plots to fake an alien encounter. This is the ultimate in credibility self-destruction. Qui bono? There are those on this page who rightly point out that the only beneficiaries of this kind of "cry wolf" tactic would be the globalists. It spins up the credulous with a distraction that siphons their mental attention and energy.
i'm still betting on bluebeam not happening. i think impersonating an intergalactic civilization might count as 'f**king around'.
It'll make the Superbowl look like a Puppy show!...
Super Bowl (winners)? Puppy (sex_urban dic)? Q
Apparently, the Puppy Bowl is supposed to be bigger, this year, too. This, hopefully, is irrelevant.
Will someone briefly explain blue beam?
Unfortunately there are spelling mistakes in this website's description but this is it in a nutshell:
"The four steps of Project Blue Beam starts with step number one where they will manufacture sophisticated top-secret weapons to cause earthquakes around the world in specific and strategic locations in order to unearth religious artifacts with the attempt to use them to disprove the religions’ effectiveness. This phase was said to have been in effect since 2012. In step two, Serge writes that they will use sophisticated technology to beam 3D holographic images of all of the prophets or heads of the four major religions: Jesus, Mohammed, Kristna and Budha. The images would be broadcast simultaneously in the sky around the world. They will then merge these images into one in order to make all people feel there God is speaking directly to them. Their sole intent is to use this tactic to usher in the antichrist and the end times.
In step three of Project Blue Beam, Serge writes that they will use invisible wave frequency technology via a telephonic platform to access people’s minds and implant thoughts in order to gain control of the mind and make people feel that they are in direct communication with their God. Step four is the final step in this project where they will use their sophisticated tech to put the thought in the individual’s minds that the rapture is coming and that they face an imminent alien invasion. Also, they will get a transmission into their minds that currently there are other planets being invaded and ravished. They will use a fake alien invasion to finalize the birth of there New World Religion, the antichrist’s arrival, and the New World Order."
https://patriots4truth.com/project-blue-beam/
A few years ago a floating city appeared in the sky in China. Was this Blue Beam tech? I don't know. https://youtu.be/1KVsrDHUo-I
China's New Year's celebrations last year also demonstrated some spectacular holograms in the sky. Was it simply CGI though? https://youtu.be/Qa3gyFgf5LU
Dunno about the floating city thing, looks like bullshit.
The New Year celebrations look like augmented reality to me... though hologram tech is already sophisticated, to the best of my knowledge it's still limited by needing a pane of glass or glass like material with a sheet of OLEDs re: Hatsune Miku concerts.
We have videos of animals and children trying to play with them too, but it's something one would have to see in person to believe as AR is really easy to achieve.
"Project Blue Beam" was the fiction of Serge Monast, a conspiracy theorist. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Serge_Monast At the level of the tooth fairy.
"At the level of the tooth fairy" huh?...
Best outright dismiss it then I guess. Them conspiracy theorists ain't to be trusted y'all. Thanks for the PSA.
Regardless, here's some things straight from the link you shared:
"...he repeatedly warned his audience about the dangers of a World Government"
"In 1994, he published Project Blue Beam (NASA), in which he detailed his claim that NASA, with the help of the United Nations, was attempting to implement a New Age religion with the Antichrist at its head and start a New World Order"
"By 1995 and 1996, Monast said he was being hunted by the police and authorities for involvement in "networks of prohibited information." He had homeschooled his two children, who were then taken away and made wards of the state in September 1996 so that they would receive a public education. He died of a heart attack in his home in December 1996, at age 51, the day after being arrested and spending a night in jail.[5] His followers claim his death was suspicious, suggesting he was assassinated by "psychotronic weapons"[2] to keep from continuing his investigations,[6] and that Jerry Fletcher, the Mel Gibson character in the 1997 film Conspiracy Theory, was modelled on him.[2]"
... Nothing to see here folks, move along...
Nothing stopped Monast from declaring that 2+2=4, that the sky was blue, or that his favorite ice cream was chocolate. The fact that he could be correct on some things does not prevent him from being unreliable on things he made up without substantiation. Being able to see this truth is called discernment.
The problem with characters like Monast is that they pollute a correct message (e.g., about the threat of a world government) with whacky nonsense about plots to fake an alien encounter. This is the ultimate in credibility self-destruction. Qui bono? There are those on this page who rightly point out that the only beneficiaries of this kind of "cry wolf" tactic would be the globalists. It spins up the credulous with a distraction that siphons their mental attention and energy.
I'm going to post that meme to Swalwell's Twitter!
Sportsball events still happening?
Sum of all fear was at the Super Bowl I think----major football event anyway. They always tell us in advance.
The only "blue beam" that will enter the open stadium is rainfall. You guys have got to break this addiction to fantasy.