By: Joe Biscotto- UAP Reporting Center
As a UAP researcher and investigator active on here, I see this brought up constantly; especially anytime disclosure starts trending.
So let’s break it down.
Project Blue Beam is an alleged covert operation that claims a global event; religious or extraterrestrial in nature, could be simulated using advanced projection tech and psychological operations.
But where did this idea originate?
Most versions of the story trace back to the early 1990s and Canadian journalist Serge Monast, who alleged an international effort was developing a plan to stage a worldwide “sign in the sky” event.
According to Monast’s claims, the operation would:
• Undermine existing belief systems
• Introduce a new narrative via staged aerial phenomena
• Simulate communication from divine or alien sources
• Create a global crisis requiring political consolidation
Central to the theory is the idea that holographic or atmospheric projection tech could generate convincing visuals, potentially interpreted as religious apparitions or extraterrestrial craft.
Why is this resurfacing now?
Because whenever governments acknowledge UAP or disclosure discussions heat up, Blue Beam starts trending alongside it.
Some argue any future announcement of non-human intelligence; or dramatic uptick in sightings, could be part of a staged event.
This creates a paradox:
A real anomaly could be dismissed as fake.
A real disclosure could be seen as manufactured.
Modern advances in:
• Drone swarms
• Volumetric imaging
• Directed energy systems
• Satellite networks
• Information warfare
have raised questions about how perception can be influenced at scale.
But there’s a massive gap between localized demonstrations and the global simulation described by Blue Beam proponents.
Pulling off a synchronized event convincing billions of people worldwide would require capabilities far beyond anything publicly acknowledged.
So is there any evidence?
To date:
No confirmed documentation
No declassified program
No verified whistleblower testimony
That doesn’t mean perception management isn’t real, but it does place Project Blue Beam firmly in the category of unverified theory.
In an age where technology can influence perception more than ever, the real question becomes:
How would we know the difference between a genuine anomaly… and a simulation?
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