Project Blue Beam: Staging A Fake Alien Attack To Take Over The World
DON’T FALL FOR IT!!!!
You wake up one morning, and the world has changed. Overnight, archaeological discoveries have shaken the foundations of every major religion, causing chaos and confusion.
Before you can process this information, the sky transforms. Massive, hyper-realistic projections of gods appear above every major city. They speak directly to their followers. Not through their ears – through their minds.
As panic spreads, reports of UFO sightings flood in from around the globe. World leaders call for unity in the face of the extraterrestrial threat. In 48 hours, your entire reality has been upended.
This isn’t science fiction. According to some, this is Project Blue Beam – an alleged plan by powerful elites to reshape the world as we know it.
But how much of this is true? And what can we do to prepare?
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‘Rogue Nuke’: Terrifying Theory About Mystery Drones
As mysterious drones continue to operate in the night sky over the US east coast, a disturbing new theory has gone viral.
US officials have assured the public that the drones, which were first reported over New Jersey on November 18 and have since been spotted in at least six states including New York, Connecticut, Pennsylvania, Massachusetts and Virginia, do not pose a security threat — while claiming they don’t know what they are.
But as the baffling sightings continue, the lack of answers from the federal government is causing growing outrage from state and local officials including police, governors and elected representatives.
And the information vacuum is allowing increasingly frenzied conspiracy theories to flourish — including the claim that the drones are on the hunt for a missing nuclear weapon.
John Ferguson, chief executive of Kansas-based drone manufacturer Saxon Aerospace, shared his thoughts in a TikTok video that has since gone viral on X, racking up more than 15 million views.
“My guess is that these drones are not nefarious in intent,” Mr Ferguson said.
“If they are our drones, the only reason why they would be flying [at night], and flying that low, is because they’re trying to smell something on the ground. That’s it. There’s no other reason for a drone to be flying in the air other than to piss a bunch of people off at night.”
Mr Ferguson made the sensational claim that a Soviet-era nuclear warhead had recently gone missing from Ukraine and may have made its way to the US.
“Back in the 1980s, Ronald Reagan had dismantled the nuclear program,” he said.
“With Russia there were countless nuclear missiles that were disarmed and disposed of. There were over 80 nuclear warheads that were in Ukraine that came up missing. We don’t know where they are. Maybe somebody does but nobody really knows where these are. I speak with some pretty high-level government officials on this stuff and it seems as though that is the case.”
Mr Fergson claimed he “spoke to a gentleman a few months ago who was trying to raise an alarm to the highest levels of our government … about this one particular nuclear warhead that he physically put his hands on, he physically touched this warhead that was left over from Ukraine”.
“And he knew that thing was headed towards the United States,” he said.
“This gentleman … who was trying to raise the alarm to try to get somebody in the government to … find this nuclear warhead, none of that ever happened. They knew that warhead was on its way to the United States, that’s all that ever came of it. This government did not do anything at all to help this gentleman raise the alarm that there is a very deadly weapon on its way to the United States. It’s out there, nobody knows where it’s at now. It left Europe, now it’s gone.”
He pointed to a similar wave of mysterious drone sightings over Colorado and Nebraska in late 2019 and early 2020.
“It was believed those drones were looking for radioactive material that came up missing and they felt like it was high probability that the radioactive material would be taken along the Interstate 70 corridor heading east or west or south,” he said.
Mr Ferguson, who insisted he was not trying to spread “misinformation” or “scare people”, said there was “no reason” for drones to be in the air at night “unless you’re doing some type of ISR work — intelligence, surveillance, reconnaissance”.
“Looking for bad guys, or looking for a search and rescue victim, or law enforcement, or some type of military project,” he said.
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