
Conspiracy Theories and a Journalist's Death: The Enigma of Serge Monast
Serge Monast: The Blue Beam Project and a Journalist's Mysterious Death In 1994, Canadian journalist Serge Monast made headlines with his report on the "Blue Beam Project," a purported US government and NASA conspiracy to control human consciousness through advanced technology. Monast claimed to possess irrefutable evidence, including statements from individuals allegedly involved in the project. His later work, "Toronto Protocols 666," further fueled speculation about a clandestine Masonic group's plan for global domination. "The goal was to create a global illusion, a holographic spectacle to manipulate the masses," Monast stated in an interview. Monast's claims remain highly controversial. However, the circumstances surrounding his death in December 1996, officially attributed to a heart attack, have led many to suspect foul play. His followers firmly believe he was murdered for exposing sensitive information. The video's presentation of documents and archival footage adds a layer of intrigue to this already complex story, highlighting the need for further investigation into Monast's allegations and his untimely demise.