Project Blue Beam is an odd extraterrestrial conspiracy theory that has resurfaced following recent drone concerns.

US gov't hasn't disclosed the truth about the 'drones' in the sky, leading to a growing conspiracy theory.

December 16th 2024.

Project Blue Beam is an odd extraterrestrial conspiracy theory that has resurfaced following recent drone concerns.
Recently, there has been a lot of buzz surrounding some mysterious flying objects that have been spotted in the skies along the east coast of America. These unexplained aerial phenomenons have sparked a wave of conspiracy theories, leaving people puzzled and curious about what exactly is going on.

Some people claim to have seen drones, while others believe they are planes or even unidentified aerial phenomena (UAPs). The FBI has also been unable to provide a definite answer, adding to the confusion and causing panic among the public.

In light of these sightings, one particular conspiracy theory has resurfaced and is being promoted by certain influential figures on the right. Roseanne Barr, a former actress and vocal supporter of Donald Trump, recently wrote on social media about something called "Project Blue Beam." This theory suggests that the "global elite," including high-ranking government officials, are trying to establish a totalitarian world government by creating fake alien or celestial events.

This theory, proposed by Canadian journalist Serge Monast, has no real evidence to support it. But as the mysterious drones continue to appear in the sky, the theory has gained momentum. Monast claimed that "holographic" technology would be used to project religious imagery to deceive people into thinking the world is ending, allowing the government to gain control over the population.

Even President-elect Trump has chimed in on the situation, expressing his concerns and calling for immediate action. He believes that the public deserves to know the truth about these sightings and has even suggested shooting down the drones if necessary.

Despite all the speculations and theories, the FBI has stated that they have no evidence of any foreign involvement or potential national security threats. However, they have received over 3,000 tips from individuals who claim to have seen the drones.

But what are these objects really? William Austin, president of Warren County Community College, has a theory. He believes that people are simply misidentifying airplanes as drones due to an optical effect called parallax. To better understand what is going on, he encourages people to download flight and drone tracker apps.

As the investigations continue, the FBI is urging witnesses to come forward with any information they may have, including specific times, locations, and any photo or video evidence. This has even caught the attention of William Austin, who coincidentally runs a drone technology degree program at his college located in one of the "hotspot" areas.

In the end, what do these sightings represent for the United States of America? According to Austin, it reflects the state of the country in 2024 – a lack of trust in institutions and the need for it. As the mystery of the drones lingers on, only time will tell what the truth behind them really is.

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