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World News See other World News Articles Title: The Pentagon is Behind the Fake Alien Agenda On Sunday, 60 Minutes aired a report about UFOs. Journalist Bill Whitaker interviewed several people from the military to discuss the allegation put forward by the Pentagon that there are ultra-advanced aircraft flying around the earth for unknown reasons. You should of course watch it and draw your own conclusions about what is going on there, but theres something about this that immediately pops out at me: all the footage is from the government and all of the people claiming to have seen the crafts are from the government. I think it is now beyond any doubt that the government is pushing a fake alien agenda which is likely to start heating up quickly. Fake Aliens are Not a New Idea After 60 Minutes aired this program, the entire media began talking about the topic of UFOs. Someone yesterday told me: Project Blue Beam is real. I dont think it is real, but it is certainly relevant to this discussion. Project Blue Beam is a conspiracy theory from the 1990s that the US government would use holograms to project flying saucers into the air and then fake an alien contact event and the return of Jesus Christ. I heard this and many other conspiracy theories as a kid listening to Coast to Coast AM with Art Bell. After the dawn of the internet, when I began investigating a lot of things, I investigated the Blue Beam story. The whole thing is just from one guy, a French Canadian named Serge Monast, who claimed to have seen secret government documents he couldnt ever produce. (Note that Project Blue Beam is different from Project Blue Book; the latter is the Pentagons real life supposed investigation of UFOs, and is mentioned briefly in the 60 Minutes segment.) The most compelling aspect of the theory is that Monast died of a surprise heart attack in 1996 at the age of 41, not long after hed written a book about the alleged project. But a surprise heart attack is not evidence of a murder and he certainly did not look very healthy in any of the images Ive seen of him. Unfortunately, in this case, I have to say that the RationalWiki entry on Project Blue Beam is pretty spot-on. I dislike that site for the same reasons everyone dislikes smug fedora-reddit atheists, but you know the thing about broken clocks. The conclusion I have come to is this: Monast put together a story that seems plausible (which he maybe even genuinely thought was going to happen), then falsely claimed to have documents showing that the government was planning it. This happens probably more than you would guess: journalists and people who claim to be journalists regularly come up with things that seem plausible or likely, then claim that they have an insider source. It is not at all limited to the conspiracy community. There are several prominent right-wing Twitter accounts that use the sources say bit, and x% of the leaks and anonymous officials in the New York Times are just things the Times made up outright. Though I never would have actually done it, I often regret that when I was trying to explain the virus hoax I didnt claim to have an insider source at the World Economic Forum or the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. I think more people would have taken my warnings more seriously, and I dont think anyone who was already taking it seriously would have taken it less seriously. But Im a slave to journalistic ethics. The bottom line is: whenever you start talking about a fake alien agenda, a lot of people on either side will revert to Project Blue Beam. Rightists will say Project Blue Beam is real while leftists will say Project Blue Beam is fake and therefore there are no fake aliens. Fake conspiracy theories muddy the waters on many issues. It would be better if rightists didnt associate fake aliens with Project Blue Beam, then leftists wouldnt have a way to point to an easy out. But it is what it is: there is zero documentation for Project Blue Beam, and yet we are clearly facing some kind of fake alien agenda. However, it does make sense, which is why so many people believed it without evidence. It would indeed be very beneficial to the people in power to come out and say, aliens have come to earth and theyve told us to create a world government. The aliens are also Jesus. This is so obviously desirable to the elite that Ronald Reagan actually said it in a speech to the United Nations on September 21, 1987. On uniting the world under a single world order, Reagan said: Perhaps we need some outside universal threat to make us recognize this common bond. I occasionally think how quickly our differences worldwide would vanish if we were facing an alien threat from outside this world. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest Begin Trace Mode for Comment # 15.
#1. To: Ada (#0)
There are fake aliens and real ones and the government is behind the fake ones because if they pretend they have not been colluding with them forever it will absolve them of the responsibility to those they have allowed to be taken, be experimented on and vivisection. Your government is nothing but lies.
Real aliens that built pyramids around the globe that all align and that cannot be replicated (or explained) to this very day, are very real.
How do you know?
If negro slaves were smart enough to design street layout of Washington DC, why didn't they know how to use it as escape route?
How does that prove aliens built the pyramids?
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