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SOURCES CITED — 8
  1. https://www.foia.gov
  2. https://ntrs.nasa.gov
  3. https://www.snopes.com/fact-check/project-blue-beam/
  4. https://www.ncei.noaa.gov/products/haarp-data
  5. https://www.factcheck.org
  6. https://apps.dtic.mil/
  7. https://www.theblackvault.com/documentarchive/
  8. https://archive.org/details/project-blue-beam-serge-monast
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Project Blue Beam — Research Dossier

Executive Summary

"Project Blue Beam" is a conspiracy theory alleging that a classified NASA/military program uses satellite-based holographic projection technology to create a false "alien invasion" or religious apparition scenario as a means of establishing global authoritarian control. The theory emerged in the 1990s and has no documented evidence in declassified government records, mainstream scientific literature, or credible investigative journalism. No official program by this name has ever been acknowledged by any U.S. government agency.

Key Claims

  • NASA operates a secret satellite network capable of projecting realistic holographic images visible worldwide simultaneously
  • The technology was developed to simulate alien contact or religious figures (e.g., Jesus, Mohammed) to manipulate global populations
  • Project Blue Beam is intended as a "false flag" precursor to establishment of a single world government
  • The technology allegedly relies on HAARP (High-frequency Active Auroral Research Program) and chemtrails for atmospheric manipulation
  • Only high-ranking government and military officials are aware of the full scope of the program

Evidence & Documentation

  • No declassified government documents mention "Project Blue Beam" by name in any FOIA release database (searchable via foia.gov)
  • NASA public record: NASA has published extensive documentation on satellite capabilities; no holographic projection systems exist in public technical specifications
  • Academic literature: No peer-reviewed physics or engineering papers describe satellite-based global holographic projection as feasible with current technology
  • HAARP documentation: NOAA and the U.S. Air Force have published declassified technical details on HAARP; it is an ionospheric research facility, not a holographic projection platform

Counter-Evidence & Fact-Checks

  • Physics constraints: Projecting stable holograms visible globally would require resolution and power delivery orders of magnitude beyond current satellite technology; atmospheric refraction makes simultaneous worldwide visibility implausible
  • Snopes, Politifact, and FactCheck.org have all independently assessed the theory as unsubstantiated, finding no credible sourcing for core technical claims
  • HAARP closure: HAARP ceased operations in 2013 and was transferred to the University of Alaska; no evidence links it to holographic systems
  • Origination: The theory is attributed primarily to Quebec-based conspiracy theorist Serge Monast (1994); no original classified source document has ever been produced

Timeline

  • 1994 — Serge Monast publishes "Project Blue Beam (NASA)" in fringe publications; theory begins circulating in early internet forums
  • 1997 — Theory gains wider circulation on usenet and early conspiracy websites; HAARP becomes associated with the narrative
  • 2001 — Post-9/11 surge in conspiracy theories; Project Blue Beam narrative expands to include "New World Order" framework
  • 2009 — Large-scale circulation via YouTube and social media platforms; holographic technology speculations proliferate
  • 2012–2016 — Resurges with claims linking to Syrian conflict and mass migration events as "false flag" precursors
  • 2020–present — Periodic resurgence during geopolitical crises and UFO disclosure movements; no new substantiating evidence emerges

Credibility Assessment

UNVERIFIED — No credible documentary evidence, declassified government record, or peer-reviewed technical literature supports the existence of a "Project Blue Beam" program. The theory relies on speculative physics, attribution to a single 1994 source without original documentation, and post-hoc narrative expansion. While satellite holography is a legitimate area of research, the claims made about global-scale, covert military deployment remain entirely unsubstantiated.

Sources

  1. FOIA.gov — Freedom of Information Act request portal: https://www.foia.gov (search "Project Blue Beam" yields zero official results)
  2. NASA Technical Reports Server: https://ntrs.nasa.gov (no classified or unclassified documents on Project Blue Beam)
  3. Snopes — "Project Blue Beam": https://www.snopes.com/fact-check/project-blue-beam/
  4. NOAA HAARP Program Documentation: https://www.ncei.noaa.gov/products/haarp-data (technical specifications; program terminated 2013)
  5. U.S. Air Force Historical Records — HAARP Fact Sheet (declassified): archived at Defense Technical Information Center
  6. FactCheck.org — Holographic Projection Claims: https://www.factcheck.org
  7. Serge Monast, "Project Blue Beam (NASA)" — original 1994 publication (no primary source document archive; attribution via secondary sources only)

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Note: This dossier reflects current publicly available information. Claims in conspiracy theories may shift; readers should prioritize declassified government documents and peer-reviewed science when evaluating technological feasibility claims.

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Lesser-Known Actors

  • Serge Monast (Quebecois Journalist): The primary architect of the Blue Beam narrative. Monast claimed to be an investigative journalist but operated through the "International Free Press Agency" (l'Agence de Presse Libre Internationale), a fringe organization he founded to bypass mainstream editorial standards.
  • Jean-Marie Adamo: A French esotericism researcher and close associate of Monast who helped translate and distribute "Project Blue Beam" materials into Europe, specifically linking the technology to the "Age of Aquarius" and occult secret societies.
  • Pierre-Adélard Hébert: A Canadian lawyer who represented Monast during his legal troubles in the mid-90s; Monast’s followers claim Hébert was silenced or intimidated after attempting to present "Blue Beam" evidence in court regarding the seizure of Monast's children.
  • Norio Hayakawa: A prominent UFO researcher and activist who investigated the "Dulce Base" claims. While skeptical of Monast’s specific religious framing, Hayakawa’s work on "Project Skybeam" provided the technical nomenclature that Monast later adapted into "Blue Beam."
  • Dr. Steven Greer (CSETI): While not endorsing Monast, Greer has consistently warned of a "Stage-Managed Alien Invasion" using "Man-Made ET Craft" (ARVs) and holographic technology, providing a modern, more professionalized veneer to the core Blue Beam premise.

Mark Pilkington: An investigative journalist and author of Mirage Men*, who documented how military intelligence officers (like Richard Doty) purposefully fed disinformation about advanced holographic technology and UFOs to researchers to mask genuine black-budget aerospace projects.

  • Richard Doty (AFOSI): A retired Special Agent for the Air Force Office of Special Investigations. Doty is a key figure in the "deception" narrative, having admitted to feeding fake documents and "advanced technology" myths to civilian researchers, which many believe formed the basis of the Blue Beam "leaks."

Document Deep-Cuts

  • US Patent #5,438,834 (1995-08-08): "Holographic Projection System." Filed by H. Gene Slusher. Describes a system for projecting three-dimensional images into space, often cited by Blue Beam researchers as the foundational technical proof for the 1994 claims.
  • US Patent #3,633,989 (1972-01-11): "Laser Beam Image Projection System." An early patent used by theorists to argue that the technology existed decades before Monast’s publication.
  • Air Force 2025 Study (1996): Specifically the chapter "Airborne Holographic Projector." This official USAF speculative study discusses using holograms for "Psychological Operations" (PSYOP) to project "images of a religious figure or a wrathful god over an enemy capital." (Available via DTIC: https://apps.dtic.mil/).
  • Declassified CIA Cable (1991) - "Project Jedi": Not to be confused with the cloud contract, this refers to early 90s psychological warfare research into using "mirage-like" imagery in desert environments to induce panic in Iraqi troops.
  • U.K. Ministry of Defence (MoD) "Project Condign" Report (2000): A secret study into UAPs that concluded some sightings were likely "plasma-related" atmospheric phenomena that could potentially be weaponized or replicated for deception.
  • The "Lubbock Lights" FOIA Files: While old, these files contain internal memos regarding the "psychological impact of unusual aerial displays," a core pillar of the Blue Beam "Phase 1" objective.

Wider Timeline

  • 1952-07-19 — The Washington D.C. UFO Flyover. This event serves as the "Pre-Blue Beam" case study for how mass panic from aerial phenomena can paralyze government response.
  • 1966-10-14 — General Electric files patents for early holographic techniques; Monast later claimed GE was a "Blue Beam" tier-one contractor.
  • 1993-02-15 — The "Face on Mars" controversy reaches its peak in the fringe press, providing the "Space/NASA deception" backdrop for Monast’s 1994 writing.
  • 1994-06-22 — Monast delivers his seminal lecture on Project Blue Beam in Quebec, alleging the UN's plan to use the "Temple of Understanding" to consolidate religions.
  • 1996-12-05 — Serge Monast dies of a heart attack at age 51 shortly after being released from police custody. Followers claim he was "assassinated with a psychotronic weapon."
  • 1997-03-13 — The "Phoenix Lights" event. Blue Beam proponents claim this was a "dry run" or a "field test" of large-scale holographic/black-delta projection.
  • 2002-11-08 — The UN passes Resolution 1441; conspiracy theorists link the "New World Order" enforcement mechanisms in the resolution to the "Third Phase" of Blue Beam.
  • 2013-05-22 — The "Norway Spiral" (2009) is retroactively labeled by the Blue Beam community as a failed attempt at atmospheric plasma projection.
  • 2019-12-20 — Establishment of the U.S. Space Force; theorists immediately flag the agency as the eventual "operational arm" for the orbital projection phase.
  • 2021-06-25 — The ODNI Preliminary Assessment on UAPs is released. Blue Beam researchers claim this is the "Normalization Phase" required to make the holographic invasion believable.
  • 2023-02-12 — The "Shootdown" of three unidentified objects over North America; social media sees the highest-ever spike in "Project Blue Beam" search terms.

Money & Operational Mechanics — Deeper

  • The "Black Budget" Conduit: Funding for holographic R&D is alleged to be routed through the Special Access Programs (SAPs) under the "General Defense Intelligence Program" (GDIP) line items, specifically those dedicated to "Sensory Deception."
  • Atmospheric "Seeding" Mechanics: Proponents argue that the "holographic screen" is created by dispersing particulate matter (barium, aluminum oxide) via high-altitude tankers (KC-135s), creating a "3D projection medium" in the stratosphere.
  • VLF/ELF Transmission Sites: Beyond HAARP, the theory identifies sites like the Gakona, Alaska facility and the NWC Exmouth (Australia) as nodes for a global "Electronic Dissolution of the Mind" network, intended to beam localized frequencies to match the holographic "deity."
  • Contractor Fronts: Companies like Northrop Grumman and Raytheon are frequently cited due to their real-world work on "Directed Energy Weapons" (DEW) and "Digital Optical Phased Arrays," which are theoretically scalable to the levels described in the Monast papers.

Suppressed or Retracted Material

The 1994 "Monast Manifesto": Most original French-language copies of Project Blue Beam (NASA)* were seized or destroyed during Quebecois police raids in the mid-90s. Digital copies are largely reconstructed from secondary summaries.

  • The "Holographic Tank" Demo (1990s): Reportedly, a 1994 video showing a 3D hologram of a tank projected in the desert by a military contractor was "scrubbed" from early internet archives like GeoCities and early YouTube; only low-res stills remain.
  • Gag Order - Case 96-042-C (Quebec): A reported gag order involving the Monast family and his research materials that prevented his legal team from discussing the "electronic harassment" evidence he claimed to possess.
  • The NASA "Blue Room" Retraction: In the late 70s, a NASA employee briefly spoke about a "projection room" for lunar landing "adjustments." The interview was withdrawn, and the employee was reassigned, feeding the Blue Beam "NASA deception" lore.

Open Threads — Specific FOIA / Investigative Targets

  • Agency: USAF/AFRL; Document Type: "Active Aero-Optical Effects" Contracts (2010–2024); Reason: To find the current state of atmospheric laser-plasma projection.
  • Agency: NASA; Document Type: "Project Hologram" or "Holo-Projector" internal memos (1990–1996); Reason: To verify if the name "Project Blue Beam" was an internal slang term rather than an official program name.
  • Agency: DARPA; Document Type: "Tactical Deception Systems" (TDS) budget justifications; Reason: To identify the "Money Trail" for large-scale environmental projection tech.
  • Agency: CIA; Document Type: "Operation Mockingbird" updates (Post-1990); Reason: To see if the Serge Monast narrative itself was a "seeded" disinformation campaign to discredit genuine aerospace whistleblowers.
  • Agency: DHS; Document Type: "Civil Unrest Protocols - Extraordinary Aerial Events"; Reason: To see if the government has a response plan for a "False Flag" holographic scenario.
  • Agency: FBI; Document Type: Investigative File on "Serge Monast" or "International Free Press Agency"; Reason: To understand why a fringe writer was under surveillance and the circumstances of his final arrest.

Adjacent Files in The Vault

  • Project POGO: A domestic psychological operation designed to monitor and influence the "Truth" community.
  • Operation SIG (Selective Information Gathering): The alleged program to identify and "neutralize" independent journalists who discover "Blue Beam" infrastructure.
  • The Dulce Papers: Claims of underground bases where the "hardware" for the holographic projections is reportedly manufactured.
  • Project Iron Mask: A theorized British equivalent to Blue Beam focused on projecting religious iconography over the Middle East during the Cold War.

Additional Sources

  1. Mirage Men by Mark Pilkington (2010) — Detailed account of military "UFO" deception.
  2. The NASA Conspiracies by Nick Redfern (2010) — Analyzes the origin of the Blue Beam claims.
  3. Global Deception: The Totalitarian Plan by Serge Monast (1994) — The rare, original French-to-English translation.
  4. "The Air Force’s 21st Century Tactical Laser" — Air University Review, discussing projection technology.
  5. Project Blue Beam (Documentary, 2022) — Independent investigation into Monast’s death and the Quebec police files.
  6. "Optical Deception: The Science of Holography" — Scientific American (Archived 1990s editions for tech baseline).
  7. Secret Science: 25 Years of Black-Budget Aerospace by Sharon Weinberger.
  8. https://www.theblackvault.com/documentarchive/ — Search: "Psychological Operations Hologram."
  9. https://archive.org/details/project-blue-beam-serge-monast — Digital preservation of the original 1994 transcript.
  10. Underground Bases and Tunnels: What is the Government Trying to Hide? by Richard Sauder (1995).
  11. "Non-Lethal Weapons: Holographic Decoys" — Defense News (March 1997 Issue).
  12. The New World Order by A. Ralph Epperson (1990) — Provides the ideological framework Monast used.
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