Project Bluebeam
Project Blue Beam
May 5th, 2010 |Project Blue Beam by Serge Monast (1994)
Serge Monast 1945-1996, and another journalist, both of whom were
researching Project Blue Beam, died of "heart attacks" within weeks of
each other although neither had a history of heart disease. Serge was in
Canada. The other Canadian journalist was visiting Ireland. Prior to
his death, the Canadian government abducted Serge's daughter in an
attempt to dissuade him from pursuing his research into Project Blue
Beam. His daughter was never returned. Pseudo heart attacks are one of
the alleged methods of death induced by Project Blue Beam.
[Update from Ken Adachi: February 17, 2009: I'm only beginning now to
fully grasp the entire breath of Serge Monast's contributions to
humanity and the unbelievable courage he demonstrated in coming out with
these incredible revelations which were secrectly or anonymously given
to him by contrite politicians, military people, or intelligent people
who still possessed a conscience and a sense of humanity.
A required companion piece to this article is in astoundingly accurate
prophetic discourse presented by Serge in 1994 to the Canadian Free
Press of Quebec, Canada. The planned NASA/Illuminati script that Serge
revealed in that 1994 talk could be taken directly from today's headline
news. The transcript from that talk can be found at:
https://educate-yourself.org/cn/sergemonast1994transcript.shtm
An excerpt by Lt. Col John Alexander as part of his article on the
third step in the NASA Blue Beam Project called " The Telepathic
Electronic Two-Way Communication. "If it is possible to feed artificial
thought into the multigenic field via satellite, the mind control of the
entire planet is now possible. An individual's only resistance would be
to constantly question the motivation behind their thoughts and not act
upon thoughts which they consider to be outside their own ideological,
religious and moral boundaries.
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The most dangerous man to any government, is the man who is able to
think things out for himself…Almost inevitably, he comes to the
conclusion that the government he lives under is dishonest, insane and
intolerable.
H.L. Mencken 1880-1956