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Project Blue Beam: The Alleged NASA Conspiracy to Establish a New World Order

What is Project Blue Beam?

Project Blue Beam is a conspiracy theory that alleges a collaboration between NASA and the United Nations to establish a totalitarian New World Order through a technologically simulated religious deception. The theory was first proposed by Canadian journalist Serge Monast in 1994, and it outlines a detailed four-step plan that would allegedly dismantle the world’s major religions, trigger global chaos, and ultimately implement a single world government under centralized control.

The plot involves archaeological manipulation, massive holographic sky projections, mind control through electromagnetic waves, and a staged alien invasion—all designed to convince humanity to accept a new world order willingly. For decades, this theory has captivated truth seekers who see connections between advancing technologies, unexplained aerial phenomena, and growing centralization of power among world leaders.

This article examines the claims, alleged evidence, and modern developments surrounding Project Blue Beam. Rather than delivering definitive conclusions, our goal is to present you with the full content of this theory so you can weigh the evidence and draw your own conclusions about what may or may not be happening behind the scenes of global events.

The Origins and Foundation of Project Blue Beam

Serge Monast was a Canadian journalist and investigative researcher who introduced Project Blue Beam to the world through his 1994 publication Project Blue Beam (NASA). According to Monast, NASA was not merely a space exploration agency but a key tool in a broader plot to establish global control through technological deception.

Monast claimed that powerful elites—working through organizations like the United Nations and secretive groups—were orchestrating a plan to replace existing beliefs with a unified global religion led by a single authority. He followed this work with Les Protocoles de Toronto (6.6.6), which introduced allegations of a secret Masonic group called “6.6.6” that was allegedly preparing world leaders to implement a totalitarian world government.

The history of Monast’s theory connects to broader concerns about government deception that emerged during the Cold War era. The existence of documented programs like MK-Ultra—the CIA’s mind control research efforts spanning the 1950s through 1970s—provided a foundation for believing that governments were capable of psychological manipulation on a massive scale.

Monast died suddenly in December 1996, officially of a heart attack. His death has fueled conspiracy theories suggesting it was an assassination designed to silence him before he could expose the full implementation of the alleged plan. Supporters point to the fact that his children were reportedly removed by state authorities before his death—an event they interpret as persecution for his revelations.

Step One: Archaeological Manipulation and Religious Disruption

The first step in the Project Blue Beam involves the manipulation of archaeological evidence, including artificially created earthquakes to plant false discoveries that undermine established religious doctrines. According to Monast’s claims, this phase would target the foundations of Christianity, Islam, Judaism, Buddhism, and other Abrahamic religions.

The alleged goal is straightforward: create doubt about the existence of established religious truths by presenting “evidence” that these faiths were fabricated or based on misinterpretations of history. By shaking the foundations of religious beliefs, the plot would prepare populations to accept a replacement—a new unified religion that serves the interests of the emerging world government.

Some researchers who examine this theory point to controversial archaeological discoveries over the decades as potential examples of this manipulation:

  • Disputed artifacts that challenge traditional religious timelines
  • Sensational excavations that receive massive media coverage before being quietly debunked
  • Ancient texts “discovered” that contradict established scripture

While no definitive evidence connects these discoveries to a coordinated Blue Beam effort, proponents argue that the pattern of religious disruption through archaeological claims fits the theory’s framework.

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Step Two: Holographic Space Shows and Sky Projections

The second step of Project Blue Beam includes creating a gigantic space show with 3D optical holograms and sounds, projecting different images in various parts of the world based on regional religious beliefs. This is perhaps the most technologically ambitious claim of the entire theory.

According to Monast, the second step of the Project Blue Beam theory involves the use of 3D optical holograms and sounds, with laser projections of multiple holographic images tailored to different regional religious beliefs. For instance, Christians might see Christ returning in the skies, Muslims might witness images of Muhammad, Hindus might observe their deities—all delivered simultaneously to create the impression of a genuine supernatural event.

Modern incidents like mysterious drone sightings have reignited discussions surrounding Project Blue Beam. As unexplained aerial phenomena continue to be reported across countries worldwide, some researchers connect these events to testing or preparation for the alleged holographic displays.

From a technical standpoint, critics argue that Project Blue Beam lacks evidence and is technically impractical due to the scale of holographic technology required. Current capabilities include:

  • Drone light shows: Capable of creating impressive aerial displays but limited in scale and daylight visibility
  • Projection mapping: Effective on buildings and controlled surfaces but challenging in open atmosphere
  • Fog and mist screens: Create convincing holograms but require contained environments

NASA’s actual holographic research, such as the HERSS (Holographic Enhanced Remote Sensing System) program, has achieved holograms only up to 6-inch volumes with update rates around 30 seconds—far from the global sky projections envisioned in the theory.

However, proponents note that classified military technologies may exist far beyond what is publicly acknowledged, and that the speed of technological advancement since 1994 suggests capabilities could be developing beyond public access.

Step Three: Telepathic Communication and Mind Control

The third step involves mind control through telepathic communication using extremely low frequency waves. This phase would allegedly use satellite-based technology to deliver personalized divine messages directly into the minds of the global population.

Through the use of telepathic and electronically augmented two-way communication through ELF, VLF, and LF waves, Monast proposes that they would be able to convince individuals that their a deity or divine entity is communicating with them. These frequencies would bypass traditional communication channels entirely, creating an experience that feels supernatural rather than technological.

The theory draws parallels to already declassified documented government mind control research programs like MK-Ultra. The CIA’s efforts in psychological manipulation—using chemical, psychological, and sensory deprivation techniques—demonstrate that governments have historically pursued the tools for influencing human consciousness.

Technical considerations regarding ELF/VLF waves:

  • The U.S. Navy has used ELF waves (72-80 Hz) for submarine communications
  • These frequencies can penetrate water and reach significant depths
  • However, documented uses involve extremely narrow bandwidth—basic coded signals, not complex messages so far as the public knows

Current neurotechnology and brain-computer interface research continues advancing, raising questions about future capabilities. Especially triggering with those who are part of the collective who remember the GATE program and those who know the power of remote-viewing. It begs the question: is this an attempt to discredit the channelers among us making contact, or more interesting still, could those of us with channeling capabilities be open to these psychic manipulations? Food for thought...

While no peer-reviewed evidence supports mass telepathic communication as Monast described, the trajectory of engineering in this field remains a point of concern.

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Step Four: The Alien Invasion and New World Order Implementation

The fourth step of the Project Blue Beam theory posits a universal supernatural manifestation using electronic means, which would involve staging a fake 'alien invasion' to manipulate global responses and behaviors. This phase represents the culmination of all previous steps.

This fourth step, referred to as the ‘Night of The Thousand Stars’, would ultimately "justify" implementation of a New World Order. According to the theory, this manufactured crisis would achieve several objectives:

  • Global fear and panic: Populations would demand protection from their governments
  • Military response: Nations would unite under centralized command
  • Disarmament justification: Nuclear responses would lead to calls for global disarmament
  • Religious consolidation: Simulated Rapture events would control Christian populations specifically

The history of how global crises have been used to expand governmental power lends some credibility to concerns about manufactured emergencies. Throughout the last two centuries, fear has been leveraged repeatedly to justify increased surveillance, military spending, and centralization of authority.

Modern Connections and Contemporary Evidence

Since Monast’s death in 1996, numerous developments have kept the Project Blue Beam theory alive and relevant. Recent UFO disclosures by government agencies represent a significant shift in how authorities address unexplained aerial phenomena.

As of May 8, 2026, approximately 160 previously classified documents and images related to Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena (UAP) have been released through the Presidential Unsealing and Reporting System for UAP Encounters (PURSUE). These include military reports, pilot accounts, and photographs spanning decades.

While officials maintain these releases represent transparency rather than confirmation of extraterrestrial life, some researchers interpret this disclosure as a way to psychologically 'prime' the public to accept the existence of non-human phenomena before the alleged implementation of Step Four.

Additional modern connections include:

  • Advances in holographic technology: Commercial drone shows, projection systems, and augmented reality have progressed significantly since 1994
  • Global governance initiatives: International cooperation through various institutions continues expanding
  • Digital communication infrastructure: The internet and social media provide unprecedented tools for mass psychological influence
  • Satellite networks: GOES weather satellites now monitor more than half the planet’s surface continuously

NASA has also developed patents for “On-demand, Dynamic Reconfigurable Broadcast Technology” using programmable phase mirrors for space-based optical communications. While officially for data transmission, some researchers note the potential dual-use of such technologies.

Why Project Blue Beam Theory Persists

The enduring nature of the Project Blue Beam theory reflects a growing distrust in institutions and authority, which can contribute to societal paranoia and the acceptance of other conspiracy theories. Several factors explain why this theory continues to resonate three decades after its introduction.

Unified framework for disparate events: The theory connects religious manipulation, technological advancement, government secrecy, and global governance into a single coherent plot. For those seeking to understand why world events seem increasingly chaotic, Blue Beam offers an explanation.

Adaptability to new developments: As new technologies emerge—drones, advanced projection systems, neural interfaces—the theory absorbs them as evidence or stepping stones toward implementation. Each advancement can be interpreted as moving closer to the alleged plan.

Apocalyptic resonance: The Project Blue Beam theory taps into pervasive apocalyptic concerns, particularly among Christians who are already expecting an ‘end time’ scenario, which can heighten anxiety and fear within these communities. Religious prophecy and technological conspiracy merge into a compelling narrative.

Historical precedent: Documented government deception—from MK-Ultra to intelligence agency disinformation campaigns—provides a foundation for believing that large-scale manipulation is possible.

Institutional failures: As trust in governments, media, and scientific institutions has declined, alternative explanations for world events have gained traction. When mainstream sources have been proven wrong or deceptive, conspiracy theories fill the vacuum.

The theory’s flexibility means it cannot be easily falsified. Any evidence against it can be reinterpreted as part of the cover-up, while any ambiguous evidence can be claimed as support.

Galactic Federation of Light Perspective

As more and more government files finally become declassified, many of us 'conspiracy theorists' have come to be right about many things. At Galactic Federation of Light, we always strive to ask questions, to educate ourselves by doing our own research, and pursue the truth. However, we encourage our community to always practice discernment, stay centered and grounded, and never fall into the low vibrational state of fear-mongering.

So for all you matrix dropouts, truth seekers, light workers, and free thinkers: if you resonate, or feel called to share any information or thoughts you might have, please leave a comment below. We truly want to know what you think!

Frequently Asked Questions

  • The theory primarily relies on Monast’s original writings, interpretation of technological developments, and connections drawn between various global events. No verified documents from NASA or the United Nations have been discovered that confirm the alleged plan. However, proponents point to advancing holographic technologies, government mind control research like MK-Ultra, and recent UAP disclosures as circumstantial support. The lack of official documentation is interpreted by believers as evidence of successful secrecy rather than the theory’s invalidity.

  • No verified implementation of Monast’s specific four steps has been publicly documented. While elements that parallel the theory exist—unexplained aerial phenomena, archaeological controversies, electromagnetic research—none have been definitively connected to a coordinated Blue Beam effort. Proponents argue that implementation may be incremental, with full execution still pending, while critics maintain that the absence of evidence after thirty years suggests the theory failed to predict actual events.

  • The release of approximately 160 UAP-related documents in May 2026 through government transparency initiatives has reignited discussion. Some researchers believe these disclosures represent conditioning—preparing the public to accept extraterrestrial phenomena before a staged invasion or revelation. Others view the releases as genuine transparency that contradicts the secrecy Blue Beam would require. The interpretation depends largely on one’s existing beliefs about governmental honesty.

  • Monast heavily incorporated Abrahamic prophecy into the theory, particularly concepts of the Second Coming, the Antichrist, and apocalyptic scenarios from Revelation. The theory reframes these prophecies not as divine predictions but as scripts that elites are following to manipulate believers. This connection makes Blue Beam particularly compelling for religious communities already expecting end-times events, as it offers a technological explanation for prophecies they take seriously.

  • This remains the central challenge for researchers examining Blue Beam and similar theories. Key practices include:

    • Demanding credible sources with verifiable provenance
    • Distinguishing between correlation and causation
    • Seeking peer-reviewed technical specifications rather than speculation
    • Maintaining a healthy skepticism toward both official narratives and conspiracy claims
    • Learning to recognize AI videos and photos

    The theory itself warns against accepting manufactured evidence—advice that applies equally to evaluating the theory’s own claims. In an age where technologies for deception continue advancing, critical thinking becomes the most valuable tool for anyone seeking truth.

    The questions surrounding Project Blue Beam remain unresolved after decades of discussion. Whether the theory represents prescient warning or elaborate speculation, it reflects genuine concerns about technological manipulation, institutional trustworthiness, and the potential for global deception. As you review the claims and consider the evidence, the conclusions you reach are ultimately your own to determine.

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Comments

hi Shani! I know this has just come into my field.. I will include it in my next book to make sure we get the word out so people aren’t duped! can’t wait for you to read book one, you all are in it! xoxo

— jen pleasants

hi Shani! I know this has just come into my field.. I will include it in my next book to make sure we get the word out so people aren’t duped! can’t wait for you to read book one, you all are in it! xoxo

— jen pleasants

Very interesting article. It just confirms a lot that is going on in the world.

— Savi