Serge Monast (Project Blue Beam author)
playerOccult & Esoteric · Defense & Military-Industrial
One Canadian writer invented the 'fake alien invasion' theory, and it's still spreading decades after he died.
Who they are
Serge Monast, a Canadian conspiracy writer (died 1996).
What they do
The engine treats him as the single origin point of the 'Project Blue Beam' idea.
How it works
He self-published 'Project Blue Beam' in 1994, claiming NASA planned a faked alien or religious event; there's no documented program, backer, or personnel tie linking him to any other node in the network — he's a lone source.
Why it matters
The engine gives him a demand-side role: his meme helps condition people to accept a staged 'disclosure,' feeding the broader 'acceptance machine.'
The engine's record — word for word
Disclosure Cluster Edge-Map (2026-06): Canadian conspiracy writer; self-published Project Blue Beam (NASA) in 1994; died 1996. Single point of origin for the Blue Beam meme — no documented program, backer, or personnel link to any other cluster node. [Report #113 — Acceptance Machine] Demand-side conditioning role: a vector of the acceptance_machine (see node).
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