On 13 February, the Pentagon refused to rule out the possibility that 
three unidentified flying objects shot down in as many days over North 
America are alien in origin. While the gigantic balloon or “airship” 
that was shot down by US F-22 fighters on 4 February has been linked to 
China, the three other objects sighted over Alaska, Michigan and Canada 
have been harder to classify. 
This has caused some to consider 
that all is not as official sources claim and that the Blue Beam Project
 or “Project Blue Beam” is being used as a tool by the United Nations to
 build a false narrative about an alien invasion.
If you conduct 
an internet search for “Project Blue Beam,” a list of articles and 
resources denouncing it as a “conspiracy theory” are returned. 
The term “conspiracy theory”
 was occasionally used before but its modern pejorative connotations 
stem from efforts within the US government to cover up the JFK 
assassination.    
The Globalists have overplayed their 
“conspiracy theory” hand.  We have learnt over the past few years, if 
not before, that the term “conspiracy theory” is code for “this 
information goes against our narrative so we need to debunk it in every 
way we can.”  For those of us who have watched “conspiracy theory” after
 “conspiracy theory” be proven as fact and become a reality, when we see
 the term “conspiracy theory” we take it as code for “this is worth 
researching further.” 
In 1994, Canadian investigative journalist Serge Monast published an investigative piece into Project Blue Beam
 and claimed that NASA and the United Nations wanted to create a “new 
age religion” using technology to simulate the second coming of Christ. 
 Monast was arrested in 1995 and 1996 for being involved with “networks 
of prohibited information.”  He died of a heart attack at home just 24 
hours after being released from jail after his second arrest. 
Since
 his death, the theory has been one of the most popular among conspiracy
 lovers, but no further “proof” or investigations have taken place 
since, the Daily Star wrote.
  Although the Daily Star gives a brief and relatively balanced 
write-up, its lead sentence also has the mandatory put down of those who
 question the official narrative.  “Conspiracy theorists are claiming 
that [the possibility that the US shot down an alien spaceship earlier 
this month] was actually to do with something called Project Blue Beam,”
 the article began. 
This is how PsyOp narratives are built and 
maintained.  According to the propaganda machine: the possibility that 
alien spaceships exist is not a “conspiracy theory” but questioning 
whether alien spaceships exist is a “conspiracy theory.”  The Daily Star
 article proves the point we made earlier: “conspiracy theory” is code 
for “this information goes against our narrative so we need to debunk it
 in every way we can.” 
We should take the propagandists 
labelling of Project Blue Beam as a “conspiracy theory” as a cue that it
 is something worth researching further....<<<Read More>>>...
 
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