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The urban legend about an alleged Project Bluebeam has been traced to the writings of French journalist, Serge Monast in the mid-’90s – who died of a heart attack while investigating the story, despite lacking a history of heart disease.
Evidence of US government experiments in giant sky holograms, specifically refering to Project Bluebeam have been covered on mainstream television. In the early 2000s, Sci-Fi authors Chris and Janet Morris, consultants in non-lethal weapons technology for a Washington DC Think Tank, claim that giant projections of Angels, Devils or UFOs would not require any new breakthroughs in science and could be used on the battlefield, to scare the enemy (as long as they believed these projections were real) They go further, to claim that tests of such psychological operations have been done at the Army’s Electronic Proving Ground at Fort Huachuca, in Arizona, near the Mexican border.
Project Bluebeam: Satellite Holograms Set to End World Religions?
See 5:50
The potential tactical benefits of holograms are certainly promising and understandable. Imagine if it were possible to beam the image of some religious figure, or fully believable ghosts, goblins, and other assorted creatures for that matter at the enemy, and the confusion, panic and fear this would cause..
Holograms And High Strangeness - Scott Corales (PDF File)
In a 1994 article of Defense Week, there was also talk of the Pentagon engaging in experiments with so-called “futurewar” tactics, such as computer warfare and holograms for military purposes. The article mentioned that the military had been considering holograms for inclusion as a non-lethal form of combat and that there were various “black projects” pursuing this.
In 1999 there was also a Washington Post report on the US Air Force’s research program to develop a holographic projector as an instrument of psychological warfare, also called “strategic perception management,” which would be used to “project information power from space… for special operations deception missions.” There has been some conspiracy speculation that this is precisely the reason why the U.S. has so many satellites in space; for the purpose of creating a sort of 3D projection system by beaming images off of each other to create realistic 360 degree illusions, essentially an enormous 3D theater, with some even suggesting the possibility for technology enabling the recreation of physical sensations to flesh out the detail, such as sound, light, heat, and even smell. One 1999 Air Force Manual purportedly writes of the device thus:
The holograph projector plays a three-dimensional visual image in a desired location, removed from a display generator. The projector can be used for psychological operations and strategic perception management. It is also useful for optical deception, and cloaking, providing a momentary distraction when engaging an unsophisticated adversary. And it has capabilities for precision projection of three-dimensional visual images into a selected area. Supports Psy-Op and strategic deception management and provides deception and cloaking against optical centers.
Holograms and the World of the Weird
One day, while he was in front of his tent with his officers and troops around him, he had a vision of an enormous cross of fire in the heavens. On one side of the cross were the words, in the Greek language: “By this, conquer.” The words are sometimes given in the Latin form In hoc signo vinces, the translation of which is “By this sign thou shalt conquer.”
originally posted by: nugget1
Alien invasion preparations seem to be well under way with full congressional cooperation. We're being put on high alert, and everybody knows they're already here, anyway.
originally posted by: nugget1
Alien invasion preparations seem to be well under way with full congressional cooperation. We're being put on high alert, and everybody knows they're already here, anyway.
originally posted by: Ophiuchus1
If traveling to the past was possible from the future……
• "UFOs could be us from the future."
Wisconsin Republican Representative Mike Gallagher.
First Elon Musk, now Jeff Bezos. Both ultra-rich Technocrats are competing to see who can be first to fill space with 5G satellites. For the “good of humanity”, of course. Once their networks are completed, 100 percent of earth will have broadband access while being continuously bathed in 5G radiation.
FCC Unanimously Approves Amazon’s Plan For 3,236 5G Satellites
originally posted by: TXRabbit
This is crazytalk!
To pull off something similar to PBB you would need thousands of small satellites blanketing the globe, sheesh
(cough...starlnk...cough)
originally posted by: quintessentone
So if aliens are already here and they need to fake an invasion is it business as usual, that being shoot first ask questions later?
www.corbettreport.com...
See 37:30
originally posted by: Ophiuchus1
a reply to: quintessentone
Q…a fine example……here’s a snippet of your sky projection vid clip….
That alone could be perceived as a ufo sighting
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originally posted by: Ophiuchus1
a reply to: quintessentone
In terms of UFO’s
You won’t be able to tell what could be real versus a projected decoy….hence in plain sight.
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