

Project Blue Beam
Project Blue Beam
Book • 2023
Serge Monast's manifesto presents a step-by-step conspiracy alleging that governments and shadowy organizations plan to simulate vast religious and extraterrestrial events using cutting-edge technologies to engineer a new global order.
Originally circulated in the mid-1990s, the text speculates on archaeological frauds, simulated space phenomena, and mass psychological operations to discredit traditional religions and consolidate power.
Though lacking corroborating evidence and widely criticized, Monast's work became a foundational piece for later Project Blue Beam discussions and has influenced many modern conspiracy narratives.
The document is often revisited to assess how older conspiracies anticipated—or anticipated fears about—advancing media technologies like holography and electronic surveillance.
Contemporary analysts typically treat it as a cultural artifact illustrating how technological anxiety and apocalyptic themes propagate in conspiratorial communities.
Originally circulated in the mid-1990s, the text speculates on archaeological frauds, simulated space phenomena, and mass psychological operations to discredit traditional religions and consolidate power.
Though lacking corroborating evidence and widely criticized, Monast's work became a foundational piece for later Project Blue Beam discussions and has influenced many modern conspiracy narratives.
The document is often revisited to assess how older conspiracies anticipated—or anticipated fears about—advancing media technologies like holography and electronic surveillance.
Contemporary analysts typically treat it as a cultural artifact illustrating how technological anxiety and apocalyptic themes propagate in conspiratorial communities.
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