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Showing posts with label Project Blue Beam did nothing wrong. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Project Blue Beam did nothing wrong. Show all posts
I suppose it was inevitable that some conspiracy theorists (or "Truthers" as bro Sheridan calls them) would start blaming the LA fires on...Project Bluebeam! Soon, they will start harping about HAARP, as well.
The fake alien invasion didn´t happen during the drone scare in the Garden State, so here we go again. Anything but acknowledging, you know, the climate crisis...
Or the greatest conspiracy theory ever hatched? The Why Files takes on Project Blue Beam, here associated with Quebecois writer Serge Monast.
This particular conspiracy theory claims that an evil cabal will try to "unite humanity" by staging a fake UFO attack. I think it´s obvious that the purported "project" is really a mash up of various earlier conspiracist ideas about the NWO, the Anti-Christ, and so on. Ronald Reagan´s UN speech about a hypothetical alien invasion may have triggered these particular speculations. The Christian fundamentalist aspect makes it curious that people who aren´t even close to being such also promote the "theory". The cultic milieu strikes again!
I think I´ve heard of Blue Beam about 20 years ago when reading some book by David Icke. It´s a metaphor for globalism and one world government, something the Why Files actually points out. Fear of technological innovation (including genetic manipulation) is another ingredient.
"Is it possible"? Hardly, even apart from the fact that Monast apparently plagiarized some aspects of his false flag scenario from "Star Trek". Our globalist overlords simply don´t have the necessary technology or energy sources. Nor are they sufficiently united. Or even sufficiently smart, LOL.
So nah, this will remain (admittedly interesting) science fiction.
The mysterious American expat and former call boy who used to call his channel Gnowly (now it´s Shivadyuti) muses about the future of the world in this interesting clip. Unless I misunderstood him, he believes that strong AI and nano-technology can save us from the impending climate crisis and collapse of "standard" industrial civilization.
What I find a bit weird is that many of Gnowly´s scenarios sound like conspiracy theory, except in reverse! That is, he believes that certain conspiracies are actually a good thing. For instance, Project Blue Beam, reverse engineering of alien technology (as in space alien), Georgia Guidestones, that kind of stuff. And yes, there is going to be a lot of Tantric sex in his utopia.
Gnowly references Arthur C Clarke´s fascinating novel "Childhood´s End" and speculates that perhaps a fake alien invasion could be staged by some human elite group, projecting "aliens" with the help of AI. In reality, everything will be run by a super-computer stashed away somewhere. But as long as the elite cabal is benign, this would all be for the best?!
In the end, however, Gnowly says that he really doesn´t care either way, since he is "just visiting here", really being from Brahman and therefore having little interest in changing our pesky little ways...