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Star Trek: The God Thing (Roddenberry, 1975)

eventOccult & Esoteric
Star Trek's creator wrote an unmade movie about a machine pretending to be God — decades before the same idea showed up in conspiracy lore.
Who they are

'Star Trek: The God Thing,' an unproduced 1975 film script by Gene Roddenberry.

What they do

It's a story about a machine impersonating God.

How it works

The engine flags it as a structural template that the later 'Project Blue Beam' conspiracy theory mirrors, treating it as a source point in a feedback loop between science fiction and real-world beliefs.

Why it matters

It shows how a fictional idea can seed later conspiracy narratives, blurring the line between sci-fi and claimed reality.

The engine's record — word for word
Disclosure Cluster Edge-Map (2026-06): Roddenberry's unproduced 1975 script — a machine impersonating God. Documented structural template that Project Blue Beam mirrors; a Sci-Fi Feedback Loop (divergence #123) source artifact.
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