In this episode of The Master of None, we delve into the controversial theory of Project Blue Beam. The alleged purpose of this project is to bring about a global New Age religion, which is seen as a core requirement for the New World Order's dictatorship to be realized. According to the theory proposed by Canadian journalist Serge Monast, the project involves using advanced technology to trick people into believing in the New Age religion.
The project has four steps, the first of which requires the breakdown of all archaeological knowledge. This will apparently be accomplished by faking earthquakes at precise locations around the planet, which will eventually present new information that will make us question our current belief-systems in regards to religion.
As most of you reading this will be aware, there have been multiple earthquakes recently, all of which seem to be happening at a much more frequent rate than usual. If Project Blue Beam is correct, soon we will hear some sort of revelation in regards to new information coming to light regarding religious doctrine, or perhaps it will be suppressed.
Step two is where things get even more interesting, as the project involves the use of large-scale hologram shows where three-dimensional holographic laser projections will be beamed all over the planet. The projections will take the shape of whatever deity is most predominant and will speak in all languages. For example, Jesus in the US, Allah in the Middle East, and so on. At the end of this show, the gods will all merge into one god, the Antichrist, which will be the start of the New-Age religion.
The notion of gods being projected into the sky was actually proposed before, in 1991 by conspiracy theorist Betty J. Mills and US general (CIA operative) Edward Landsdale, who actually suggested a plan to fake a Second Coming over Cuba to get rid of Castro.
Consider the apparent tests over the years, such as the Chinese hologram of a flying city in 2015, the green beams in Milton Keynes, UK in 2020, and the Queen's hologram in 2022. It may all seem far-fetched, but the alleged existence of Project Blue Beam continues to fuel speculation and debate.
Join us as we explore this controversial theory and discuss its potential impact on society. Don't miss this fascinating episode of The Master of None.