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Project Blue Beam (simulated-disclosure thesis)

conceptOccult & Esoteric
A famous theory about a faked, holographic 'alien invasion' to force world government has no real program behind it — it works as a story, not a plan.
Who they are

Project Blue Beam, a 'simulated disclosure' thesis from writer Serge Monast (1994).

What they do

The engine treats it as a cultural template or shared myth, not an actual government program.

How it works

Monast's four-stage thesis imagined staged earthquakes, holographic gods, 'voice of God' telepathy, a fake alien event, and then one-world government. The engine states plainly that no declassified program matches it; instead it functions like a cultural template, structurally mirroring Gene Roddenberry's unproduced 1975 script 'The God Thing.'

Why it matters

The engine files it as a sci-fi feedback loop and a demand-side conditioning story that gets people used to certain ideas — explicitly not a wired-up real operation.

The engine's record — word for word
Disclosure Cluster Edge-Map (2026-06): Monast's 1994 four-stage thesis (staged quakes -> holographic deities -> 'voice of God' telepathy -> simulated alien event -> one-world order). NO declassified program corresponds. Functions in-engine as a cultural template / egregore (concept #57), structurally mirroring Roddenberry's unproduced 1975 'The God Thing' — a Sci-Fi Feedback Loop (divergence #123) instance, NOT a wired program. [Report #113 — Acceptance Machine] Demand-side conditioning role: a vector of the acceptance_machine (see node).
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