A conspiracy theorist has warned about the «most intensely dangerous theory» ever. YouTube host Shane Dawson chatted with his brother Jerid, who is a self-proclaimed conspiracy theorist, about a supposed plan to eliminate most of the Earth’s population, which you can see in the video below.
Jerid is so scared about this theory that he believes he «could be killed» for even talking about it. Conspiracy theorists allege the plan, which they call Project Blue Beam, is a long-running program of conditioning and selective leaks designed to make people fear that we are about to be invaded by a hostile alien civilization.
Jerid became nervous when he began investigating the Project Blue Beam rumors because they started feeling «too real», and he could see the ominous plan unfolding in plain sight, reports the Daily Star.
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He suggests that the change in terminology from «UFO» to «UAP» is intended as a sign to show that governments are taking the issue of alien visitors more seriously. Jerid added: «They even have like a more legit name for it at this point. ‘UFO’ made it feel goofy and a little bit conspiratorial but now we’ve got a real name for these things they’re ‘UAPs’.»
«I have people hitting me up every day on my messages and it’s not just the people that are into the Flat Earth and stuff like that, this is people that are like genuinely concerned.»
Jerid believes that’s exactly the response that the supposed sinister elite behind Project Blue Beam are hoping for, adding: «They want you to be afraid of an alien invasion, to manipulate us into believing that a fake alien invasion is happening. They want to unite us all so they can basically take control over the planet.»
The alleged project was first mentioned by a Canadian conspiracy theorist named Serge Monast in 1994. It supposedly is broken down into a number of steps, each one making the public more ready to believe that an alien invasion was imminent.
Jerid added: «The first phase is going to be to unearth some kind of documents that change our perception of the reality that we live in confusing us and opening our minds to a possibility of what could be.»
«The second phase is to basically have us all be able to imagine what this would look like and the best way to do that is through movies.»
Jerid says that the 1996 release of the movie Independence Day was part of this psychological programming to the general public. Coincidentally Monast died, at the age of 51, in 1996. He’s one of a number of people connected with the theory that appear to have died unexpectedly.
«Then two weeks later his partner that helped him write this book died of a similar heart attack,» X continued. He said: «The third step is they will actually project holographic images into the sky to actually make us see the alien invasion, and then the fourth step is to have us all go into underground bunkers, and they’re going to put us into submarines and the few that are lucky enough are going to survive this ‘end of the world apocalypse’.»
He also thinks that big UFO sightings, like the strange «Phoenix Lights» and the famous USS Nimitz case, are tricks by the Pentagon to get us ready for a big fake alien attack. «It’s not just in the movies,» Jerid pointed out, «they had to actually bring this to real life just to add that element of reality to it.»
Jerid reckons if we ever really met aliens from another place, they would be nice and friendly, not mean. But he says the people in charge want us to be scared.
And the way they plan to scare us, he says, is by using what US President Ronald Reagan called «some outside universal threat» to make us all follow orders and hide in shelters or wherever they tell us to go.
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