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Title: The Pentagon is Behind the Fake Alien Agenda
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URL Source: https://dailystormer.su/alien-agend ... re-coming-from-the-government/
Published: May 22, 2021
Author: Andrew Anglin
Post Date: 2021-05-22 10:18:35 by Ada
Keywords: None
Views: 1108
Comments: 60

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 there’s 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 don’t 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 couldn’t ever produce. (Note that Project Blue Beam is different from Project Blue Book; the latter is the Pentagon’s 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 he’d 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 I’ve 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 didn’t 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 don’t think anyone who was already taking it seriously would have taken it less seriously. But I’m 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 didn’t associate fake aliens with Project Blue Beam, then leftists wouldn’t 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 they’ve 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.”

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#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.

TommyTheMadArtist  posted on  2021-05-22   11:50:51 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#5. To: TommyTheMadArtist (#1)

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.

Lod  posted on  2021-05-22   14:05:47 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#25. To: Lod, 4um (#5) (Edited)

There is a good body of research that supports the theory that mankind had a predecessor with a larger brain and well developed equatorial civilization that spanned from North Africa to a large Island (Atlantis) and northern South America. A good starting source is "The New Order of Man's History" by John Cogan. Graham Hancock also has develped information on this, although I find him a little to fond of publicity. I met John Cogan and talked with him over coffee. He gave me a copy of his book. Highly recommend it.

Edit to add: BTW, it is well footnoted and has a 6 page bibliography, with another couple of pages of encyclopedia references.

duckduckgo.com/&q=The+New...tory+by+John+Cogan&ia=web

Here are a couple of Amazon reviews:

George K. Sturgis
4.0 out of 5 stars An amazing book I could not put down
Reviewed in the United States on September 7, 2001
This book blew me away.
It makes a convincing and fascinating argument for the author's startling theory that the world was inhabited by a fairly advanced ocean-going civilization during the last great ice age 10,500 years ago when suddenly an asteroid plunged into the Atlantic Ocean. This created much havoc -- triggering widespread volanic eruptions, rapid melting of the ice resulting in worldwide flooding, erosion of the ozone layer, destruction of much animal life, and perhaps adding a few degrees of tilt to the axis of our planet.

The "First Civilization," as author John Cogan calls it, was decimated but not destroyed when the 6 1/2-mile-wide asteroid rocked Earth. Cogan weaves into his theory plausible answers to several of unsolved mysteries including the legend of Atlantis, the ability of the Egyptians to build the pyramids, and the source of the Mayan calendar, to name a few. A lawyer living in the Seattle area, Cogan is a self-taught anthropologist who spent thirty years researching for "The New Order of Man's History." It shows. The author had to become conversant in an assortment of scientific disciplines to pull this off.
31 people found this helpful

Thomas C. Stoll, MD
5.0 out of 5 stars A text for the next millenium
Reviewed in the United States on February 24, 2002
This book should be required reading for every high school student in America if not the world. John Cogan has presented a concise, chronological history of man drawn from conclusions using the facts available today from scientific data collection, not by adhering to standard dogma laiden with baseless assumptions carried down in today's "academia".

This text requires the reader to concentrate and follow the factual trail of the history of the earth and man's population of the world. It gives reasonable, believable accounts to his emergence, civilizations, migrations, decimation, and repopulations. John Cogan challenges many beliefs we cling to and hold as truth. Through his no nonsense approach to the current factual information regarding our history we can shed these burdens and move forward in our understanding of man's history. My training has taken me through the quagmire of current main stream paleohistory and archeology. John Cogan has shown me more in less than 200 pages. My hat is off to him and I hope this book opens the eyes and minds of many to follow. The New Order is the Right Order. Thank you John.
26 people found this helpful

Anthem  posted on  2021-05-23   0:45:27 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#28. To: Anthem (#25)

Thanks for all the resources to sustain my belief that our iteration of inhabitants is not the only one. It is the latest, but maybe not the greatest. Who knows?

Lod  posted on  2021-05-24   9:08:41 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#30. To: Lod (#28)

Thanks for all the resources to sustain my belief that our iteration of inhabitants is not the only one.

I do personally believe that life exists elsewhere in the universe. Whether it has arrived here depends on an ability to travel far, far, far faster than light, and as far as we know, is not possible for any level of advanced tech.

But... they also once said that heavier than air objects would never fly.

Pinguinite  posted on  2021-05-24   11:54:51 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


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#42. To: Pinguinite lod neoconsnailed (#30)

Thanks for all the resources to sustain my belief that our iteration of inhabitants is not the only one.

I do personally believe that life exists elsewhere in the universe. Whether it has arrived here depends on an ability to travel far, far, far faster than light, and as far as we know, is not possible for any level of advanced tech.

But... they also once said that heavier than air objects would never fly.

Contrary to the popular accusation, life does exist in an infinite amount of space it's illogical to think it doesn't.

With the faster than light.....it's where my science prodigy comes in. It's in reality possible to go faster than light.

The speed of light is 700,000,000mph. In layman's terms, it's 7.5 earth's per second which in reality, it isn't you physically going faster than light, it's space that's taking you faster than light. The technology that is used is right in front of us currently. All you need to do is create red matter, which is physically made anti matter that hasn't exploded yet. You need a chamber that is used to contain the anti matter. When you explode the anti matter when it creates a black hole you need to inject di lithium, which is your rechargeable batteries in the middle of it to neutralist it otherwise you'll suck the warp ship inside itself. When you put it in a warp engine, the black hole sucks and stretches space when you let the black hole let space contract back to its original form, you go seven hundred million miles per hour which you can make it out of the solar system in an hour while if you go ten times that, you can go out of the solar system in five minutes. The movie star trek is a reality but unfortunately each warp engine is worth $9 billion dollars because each warp engine is the size of a community block. If you want to move a ship that size you need anti matter for the 700 millon horses to move it. Anti matter can be one of the most destructive things, yet it can also be one of the most progressive things if you use it right. We'd need to eliminate the government to do it. We can make it out of the solar system we just need to make a warp ship to do it. Just think of it, when you watch a lighten storm each time you see lightening you made it to the moon.

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