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Computer-Generated Videos Fuel the Blue Beam Conspiracy Theory

Khadija Boufous Khadija Boufous
Technology
5th October 2022
Computer-Generated Videos Fuel the Blue Beam Conspiracy Theory
The circulating videos are computer generated (Twitter)

Videos of "angels" and other strange creatures flying and levitating above the clouds have gone viral. 

According to the users, the footage, which has received thousands of reactions, is related to the Blue Beam.

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A Twitter user posted a different video featuring weird creatures flying and wrote: “The Blue Beam, a joint project of NASA and the United Nations.” “Soon, they will be using the most powerful technologies to spread a new religion on Earth and create various simulation images to establish total control over humans, after which the New World Order will finally be,” the user added.

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Computer-Generated Videos

Misbar has investigated the videos and found out that the three circulating videos are computer generated and do not represent a real-life phenomenon. 

The videos are artworks by Jessen Carlos, who already posted them on his TikTok channel earlier in 2020. 

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Jessen Carlos, who has 157 thousand followers on TikTok, 115 thousand fans on YouTube, and over a thousand followers on Instagram, describes himself as an artist and posts digitally generated videos featuring “angels” and strange creatures.

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The videos sparked a wave of misinformation and conspiracies. Comments confirming the videos depict the Blue Beam project appeared on Twitter in different languages.

A Twitter user commented in the Turkish language: “They will ignore what is my concern because of this nonsense. If it were a sign of the apocalypse, those who see it with this confusion would not see it. It is a very insidious plan, this blue beam.”

A Twitter user shared a video claiming it depicts two planes, capturing these mysterious lights above the clouds. “We must remember and be cautious with so many apparent strange phenomena in the sky because we could be witnessing not ufological phenomena but samples of the blue beam project,” another user commented in Spanish.

What Is Project Blue Beam?

Blue Beam is a conspiracy theory that expands on the "New World Order" theory. Its procedures are viewed as crucial building blocks of the "New World Order," as stated by the Myth Detector Website.

Project Blue Beam, which originated in Canada, claims to reveal New World Order plans, a shadowy organization blamed for strange occurrences. According to Blue Beam theorists, this project will replace the world's religions with a universal religion and is the first step toward establishing a global dictatorship under the control of the dark organization.

There is no evidence to back up the illogical and unprovable Blue Beam theory. Blue Beam believers, on the other hand, claim that this theory contains some plausible elements and events that have already occurred. Meanwhile, other theorists believe that the unknown organization has repeatedly failed to launch Project Blue Beam.

According to the theory, NASA and the United Nations are working on a new technology that will allow them to project images into the sky from satellites orbiting the Earth. According to A Little Bit Human Magazine, these images allegedly simulate a "Second Coming of Christ" in order to persuade the world of the veracity of Christianity.

What Are the Origins of Project Blue Beam?

“The Project Blue Beam theory was originally conceived by Quebecois investigative journalist and conspiracy investigator Serge Monast,” Joseph Sherwood wrote for A Little Bit Human Magazine. Monast wrote and published books and theories about the Freemasons and the “New World Order.”

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Monast has published many books about various theories, including the Blue Beam theory mentioned in his book Project Blue Beam (NASA), published in 1994. The book warns of the New World Order’s plans to establish a controlling and malicious government. Meanwhile, Monast’s readers claimed his theory was similar to the unproduced film script of Star Trek: The God Thing and Star Trek: The Next Generation.

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Project Blue Beam Stages

Monast's book outlines the various stages of replacing various religions with a universal religion. The first stage involves dismantling all archeological knowledge in the world and undermining others' faith. The second step entails projecting lights into the sky that appear to be images of God, Jesus Christ, and the prophets as proof of the new religion.

After the religions have been dissolved, the third stage involves the Antichrist gaining control of the masses. The final step is to use secret technology to keep people loyal to the New World Order.

Misbar has previously addressed many claims supporting different conspiracies, including a story purporting NASA hired two dozen theologians to research how people might respond to the discovery of extraterrestrial life.

Other distinct topics related to misinformation and conspiracy theories were also previously covered by our team.

Misbar’s Sources

Jessen Carlos

Jessen Carlos

Myth Detector

A Little Bit Human 

Orange

Poynter