At some level of government – or rather the military – what these drones are will be known, but the compartmentalisation is such that large swathes of the government-military complex may genuinely not know. Always worth keeping Project Blue Beam in mind whenever these things happen

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As The U.S. Shoots Down UFOs, People Are Talking About The Fake Alien Invasion Predicted To Begin In 2024

In just the past month, the United States has shot down not one, not two, not three, but four unidentified flying objects in North American airspace.

The government is hesitant to give specific answers and appears to be offering only limited information about the objects to the public, leaving many of us understandably wondering what those objects are what they were doing hanging around?

These recent unknown aircrafts appearing in the sky have given way not only to new conspiracy theories, but to resurfaced discussion of old ones. In particular, many are speculating that a theory known as Project Blue Beam may be real.

What is Project Blue Beam?

Like many other theories about the presence of extraterrestrial life, talk of Project Blue Beam began decades ago.

Project Blue Beam (NASA) is reported to be a conspiracy theory introduced by Canadian investigative journalist Serge Monast in the mid-1990s. The theory claims that members of the Pentagon, NASA, and the United Nations were collaborating on a plan to simulate a fake alien invasion and staged “Second Coming” using hologram projections.

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