Project Blue Beam conspiracy theory explained.

What Is 'Project Blue Beam'? Serge Monast's Conspiracy Theory About The Government Orchestrating Fake Alien Invasions Explained

Québécois people might have a reputation for speaking the funniest French dialect, but French Canada has also given rise to one of the world's most prolific – and crackpot – conspiracy theorists.

Meet Serge Monast, a Canadian journalist turned conspiracy theorist who introduced the world to "Project Blue Beam," a theory suggesting that NASA and the UN would orchestrate a global psyop involving holographic religious figures and alien invasions, all to unite humanity under a totalitarian "New World Order."


While Monast's theory was first proposed all the way back in 1994, his ideas have continued to crop up time and time again in the decades since.

From freaky schizo YouTube compilations in the late 2010s to a genuine reignited interest in Monast's ideas in fringe corners of the internet, here's a recap of where "Project Blue Beam" actually originated, and why it's seeing continued chatter in 2024.

Who Is Serge Monast and What Is 'Project Blue Beam'?

Serge Monast was a Canadian journalist, poet and conspiracy theorist with a flair for the dramatic. Hailing from Quebec, Monast gained notoriety in the 1990s for his writings on secret global plots, blending Cold War paranoia with sci-fi imagination.

His pièce de résistance was his 1994 book Project Blue Beam, which put forth a theory that claimed NASA and the UN are plotting to fake an extraterrestrial encounter with holograms and advanced tech to establish a New World Order.

Think glowing Jesus in the sky, aliens descending in peace and world leaders conveniently agreeing to unite humanity under a single authoritarian rule.

! Serge Monast LE PROJET BLUE BEAM DE LA NASA Hades EDITIONS


Monast detailed a four-step plan in his theory. First, faking archaeological discoveries to discredit religions. Second, projecting massive holographic deities tailored to cultural expectations. Third, manipulating thought patterns with mind control tech, and finally, staging an apocalyptic event to push humanity into compliance.

Monast’s claims were devoid of hard evidence, but they’ve persisted in conspiracy circles, especially given his mysterious death in 1996 — fueling theories he was purposefully silenced by a shadowy elite.

Was There Any Real-World Plot That May Have Inspired Monast's Project Blue Beam Theory?

A February 26th, 2013, Reddit post to the subreddit /r/todayilearned by Redditor /u/doc_daneeka claimed that the CIA once proposed a solution to remove Fidel Castro from power in Cuba; "spread rumours that he was the Antichrist, then fake the second coming; a US submarine would project an image of Jesus on some clouds near Havana while firing star-shells. A loudspeaker would be the voice of Jesus, urging them to renounce communism."

← r/todayilearned ⚫ 12 yr. ago doc_daneeka • 90 TIL that one proposal to get rid of Castro was to spread rumours that he was the Antichrist, then fake the second coming; a US submarine would project an image of Jesus on some clouds near Havana while firing star-shells. A loudspeaker would be the voice of Jesus, urging them to renounce communism. mysteriousuniverse.org Open Contained within the pages of a November 20, 1975 document titled Alleged Assassination Plots Involving Foreign Leaders, Interim Report of the Select Committee to Study Government Operations with Respect to Intelligence Activities, is a fascinating statement from one Thomas A. Parrott, who served with the CIA for twenty-four years, and who held the prestigious position of Assistant Deputy Director for National Intelligence Programs. Commenting on some of Lansdale's more bizarre operations that were prompted by religion, ancient mythology, and legend, Parrott noted to the committee: "I'll give you one example of Lansdale's perspicacity. He had a wonderful plan for getting rid of [Fidel] Castro. This plan consisted of spreading the word that the Second Coming of Christ was imminent and that Christ was against Castro who was anti-Christ. And you would spread this word around Cuba, and then on whatever date it was, that there would be a manifestation of this thing. And at the time - this was absolutely true - and at the time just over the horizon there would be an American submarine that would surface off of Cuba and send up some star-shells. And this would be the manifestation of the Second Coming and Castro would be overthrown."


The linked article cited a November 20, 1975, document[5] titled "Alleged Assassination Plots Involving Foreign Leaders," written by former CIA Assistant Deputy Director for National Intelligence Programs Thomas A. Parrott. The document reportedly recounted how Major General Edward Geary Lansdale proposed the aforementioned Castro scheme.

It's possible that Monast came across this report and was inspired to spin his tale about world governments using technology far beyond that of 1975 to scare people into compliance.

What Kind Of Internet Presence Has 'Project Blue Beam' Had Over The Past Two Decades?

In the 2010s, the phrase "Project Blue Beam" came to be used as a buzzword to peddle similar conspiracy theories about governments faking a space invasion to consolidate global power.

Several YouTube videos addressing the conspiracy theory cited Serge Monast directly, as seen in a November 7th, 2007, YouTube video by the channel REQUIEMETERNAM, captioned, "ILLUMINATI The Blue Beam Project Top Secret 1," as well as a similar an April 14th, 2009, video by AutoActionCam.


The theory saw a resurgence in the 2020s, especially after an unidentified flying object was shot down over Alaska in February 2023.


On March 10th, 2024, MMA fighter Ryan Garcia mentioned the conspiracy theory in a TikTok live filmed from his hospital bed.


A mere month later, X user @MattWallace888 made a post about Project Blue Beam that read, "Project Blue Beam is a secret project created by agents of the Pentagon and NASA with the goal of creating an artificial Second Coming and establishing a totalitarian world government. The goal being to manipulate/control people through the use of advanced technology and psychological manipulation."

Matt Wallace @MattWallace888 Subscribe Project Blue Beam is a secret project created by agents of the Pentagon and NASA with the goal of creating an artificial Second Coming and establishing a totalitarian world government. The goal being to manipulate/control people through the use of advanced technology and psychological manipulation. The new-world-order plan: 1. To abolish all Christian and traditional religions in order to replace them with a one-world religion based on the cult of man. 2. To abolish all national identities and national pride in order to establish a world identity and a "world pride." 3. To abolish the family as known today in order to replace them with individuals all working for the glory of the new one-world government. ! RESIST GLOBALISM - DO NOT ALLOW THEM TO OWN YOU! N 17 11 33 12:29 PM - Apr 15, 2024 -3.5M Views



For the full history of Project Blue Beam be sure to check out Know Your Meme's encyclopedia entry for more information.




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