The appearance of the mysterious drones has
also given a resurgence of the popular Project Blue Beam theory. The theory, which was first adopted in 1994 by Quebec native Serge Monast, states that the global elite will use a fake alien invasion to incite panic and discord.
After faking the invasion, the elite would use the ensuing panic to create a totalitarian government. According to the theory, the elite would use advanced holographic technology to project images of religious figures or extraterrestrial invasions in the sky, tailored to specific cultural beliefs.
The appearance of the mysterious drones has also given a resurgence of the popular Project Blue Beam theory.© ABC
According to Monast, who died in 1996, the takeover would happen in several stages. In the first stage, the group would cause earthquakes to be triggered in order to unearth hidden artifacts, "proving" existing religions are false. Next, the elites would deploy the technology that would take the shape of divine figures — allegedly customized to each religion — and speak to about a "unifying god."
Finally, the theory states that technology would start to manipulate human thoughts to create the illusion of direct communication with deities and simulate an alien invasion to justify authoritarian control. Project Blue Beam was first mentioned by actress Roseanne Barr who posted a comment on the social media site X stating, "Now you see why I mention Project Blue Beam every week on my podcast." Since posting it on Saturday, the tweet has gotten almost 2.5 million views.