An even more disturbing agenda was present on the part of this group at Area 51: namely, that it might use a faked “UFO invasion” as a means to implement martial law.…
Area 51 The Revealing Truth of Ufos, Secret Aircraft, Cover-Ups & Conspiracies
An even more disturbing agenda was present on the part of this group at Area 51: namely, that it might use a faked “UFO invasion” as a means to implement martial law, ensure the loss of civil liberties, and provoke unending surveillance of the entire U.S. population. Are shadowy and influential figures, attached to a powerful organization, working to deceive the public that aliens are invading? Incredibly, that’s exactly what the presently available data—born directly out of the 2008 Stephenville affair—suggests. All of this brings us to the ultimate ruse: Project Blue Beam.
Within the field of conspiracy theorizing, a great deal has been said and written about what has become known as Project Blue Beam. Allegedly, it is the work of a secret group of powerful figures in NASA, the United Nations, the Bilderbergers, the Trilateral Commission, and the Vatican—which is housed in the heart of Area 51. Project Blue Beam, so the story goes, will be at the forefront of a program to create an iron-fisted New World Order. It’s a story that has its origins in the mid-1990s.
The source of the Project Blue Beam story was a journalist from Montreal, Quebec, named Serge Monast. Although Monast began his career in regular journalism, by 1994, he was focused almost exclusively on conspiracy theories, including matters relative to Masonic-based conspiracy theories and the New World Order. It was at this time that Monast claimed to have uncovered secret information on Project Blue Beam and how it would be utilized to enslave the human race. Although the Project Blue Beam story is viewed by many researchers as a hoax, the fact that Monast died in a jail cell in December 1996 at the age of fifty-one has led to suspicions that he was murdered. With that all said, what, exactly, is Project Blue Beam?
The Watcher Files notes: “The infamous NASA Blue Beam Project has four different steps in order to implement the new age religion with the antichrist at its head. We must remember that the new age religion is the very foundation for the new world government, without which religion the dictatorship of the new world order is completely impossible. I’ll repeat that: Without a universal belief in the new age religion, the success of the new world order will be impossible!
That is why the Blue Beam Project is so important to them, but has been so well hidden until now.” David Openheimer, who has studied the Project Blue Beam claims, says: “The ‘system’ has already been tested. Holographic projections of the ‘CHRIST IMAGE’ have already been seen in some remote desert areas. These have only been reported in tabloid papers, so they are instantly rendered moot. They can also project images of alien craft, aliens, monsters, angels—you name it.
Computers will coordinate the satellites and software will run the show-and-tell. “Holography is based on very nearly identical signals combining to produce an image, or hologram, with depth perception. This is equally applicable to acoustic (ELF, VLF, LF) waves as it is to optical phenomena. “Specifically, the ‘show’ will consist of laser projections of multiple holographic images to different parts of the planet, each receiving different images according to the predominating regional religious faith.
Not a single area will be excluded. With computer animation and sound effects appearing to come from the depths of space, astonished followers of the various creeds will witness their own returned Messiah in spectacularly convincing lifelike realness. “The various images of Christ, Mohammed, Buddha, Krishna, etc., will merge into ONE after ‘correct explanation’ of the mysteries, prophecies and revelations are disclosed.
This ‘ONE GOD’ will in fact function as the ‘AntiChrist,’ who will ‘explain’ that the various scriptures ‘have been misunderstood’—that the religions of old are responsible for turning brother against brother, nation against nation—that the religions of the world must be abolished to make way for the GOLDEN AGE (NEW AGE) of the One World Religion, representing the One God they see before them. Naturally, this superbly staged, full-scale production will result in social and religious disorder on a massive scale.” Born in 1908, Major General Edward Geary Lansdale served with the U.S.
Office of Strategic Services during the Second World War. In 1945 he was transferred to HQ Air Forces Western Pacific in the Philippines and, in 1957, he received a posting to the Office of the Secretary of Defense working as deputy assistant to the secretary of defense for what was vaguely, but intriguingly, termed as Special Operations. Certainly, no such Cold War-era operation got more special (and weird) than one that Lansdale pretty much single-handedly coordinated. It was one, truly, of biblical proportions. Indeed, it was designed to try to convince the leadership and the people of Cuba of two startling things: (a) that the Second Coming of Jesus Christ had arrived and (b) that Jesus was a big fan of the United States.
It was a program that led Lansdale to create a small, secret group known as KF12 to study the feasibility of hoaxing a Second Coming. The group was not just filled with military elite, however. Historians, priests, psychologists, and experts in the fields of mythology and legend were secretly recruited into the elite group essentially to provide input on how such a program should proceed and what it would take to have people believe that they were seeing the return of Jesus. As fantastic as it all sounds—a secret group faking a religious event— proof of its existence has been forthcoming.
Contained within the pages of a November 20, 1975, document titled “Alleged Assassination Plots Involving Foreign Leaders, Interim Report of the Select Committee to Study Government Operations with Respect to Intelligence Activities” is a fascinating statement from one Thomas A. Parrott, who served with the CIA for twenty-four years and held the prestigious position of assistant deputy director for national intelligence programs. Commenting on some of Lansdale’s more bizarre operations that were prompted by religion, ancient mythology, and legend, Parrott noted to the committee: “I’ll give you one example of Lansdale’s perspicacity.
He had a wonderful plan for getting rid of [Fidel] Castro. This plan consisted of spreading the word that the Second Coming of Christ was imminent and that Christ was against Castro who was antiChrist. And you would spread this word around Cuba, and then on whatever date it was, that there would be a manifestation of this thing. And at the time— this was absolutely true—and at the time just over the horizon there would be an American submarine that would surface off of Cuba and send up some star- shells. And this would be the manifestation of the Second Coming and Castro would be overthrown.”
Star shells, for those who may be wondering, are, essentially, pyrotechnic flares of the military designed to fill the skies at night with bright and widespread illumination, but the ambitious plan that Lansdale had in mind involved much more than just dazzling the Cubans with mere flares. The feasibility of using a U.S. Navy submarine to project images of Jesus Christ onto low-lying clouds off the coast of the Cuban capital of Havana was also looked into. The plan also involved—at the very same time—the crew of a U.S. military plane, camouflaged by the clouds and with its engine significantly muffled, using powerful loudspeakers to broadcast faked messages from an equally faked Christ to the people of Cuba, ordering them to overthrow their government and renounce communism.
Executed properly, such a highly alternative operation might very well have convinced the Cubans that Jesus Christ himself really was calling—and he was not bringing good news for Fidel Castro. Ultimately, while the whole thing was seen as undoubtedly ingenious in nature, it was also viewed as an operation that had a very big chance of failing catastrophically.
If the Cubans got word that a U.S. submarine was in the very immediate area and took successful military action against it, the disastrous cost to American lives might have far outweighed anything that the operation could have achieved. Thus, this strange biblical charade of the Cold War was shelved.
This all leads us to a very important, significant, and troubling question: if any sort of Second Coming really does occur at some point in the future of the human race, how will we know if it has its origins in heaven or the murky and mysterious world of a secret group deeply buried in the heart of officialdom at Area 51? Maybe we actually won’t know. Perhaps someone in power sees the ingenious exploitation of religion as the ultimate tool of warfare, manipulation, and overwhelming control. One day, we may see the work of the secret KF12 group be given a new face for the twenty-first century.
Now let’s take a trip to England as we uncover further evidence of how manipulation of the UFO phenomenon is absolutely rife. In this case, we see evidence of advanced, hologram-based technology used to fabricate a supernatural event. It all revolves around the United Kingdom’s most famous UFO case of all—namely, the sensational landing of a UFO in December 1980 in Rendlesham Forest, Suffolk, England, which occurred near two strategic Royal Air Force military bases. Their names were Woodbridge and Bentwaters.
What we know for sure is that between December 26 and 28, multiple UFOs were seen in and around the forest. Eyewitnesses—most of whom were serving military personnel—saw strange lights in the sky. They beamed lights down to the ground, even in the direct vicinity of the weapons-storage facility. Dwarfish entities with catlike eyes were even controversially claimed to have been seen in the woods. In terms of the numbers of witnesses and the credibility of the case, it’s no surprise at all that the Rendlesham Forest affair of December 1980 is on par with the Roswell, New Mexico, affair of July 1947, but a belief that the Rendlesham case did not involve aliens from a faraway world but was the work of those behind Project Blue Beam is for strong reasons.