For 10 years, the residents of the Sicilian village of Canneto di Caronia have been utterly spooked by hundreds of mysterious, unexplained fires that seem to erupt out of nowhere.
Hey, good morning. It's me Mixed Strange with your Crazy Strange News Episode fifty five news bite for the day. I see you, Hawaii every time you guys laid up my stats. You know. Today presently I'm staring out the window at a white out. It's snowing, and I wonder how beautiful your weather is today. So what's up, Hawai? Love you. Inside Project Blue Beam and the conspiracy theorist behind it. According to Project Blue Beam theory proposed by Serge Monast, NASA and the UN are trying to establish a totalitarian one world government. Who isn't? But is there any proof? Conspiracy theories today or Diamond dozen, ranging from speculation about the assassination of John F. Kennedy Cia did it? Two beliefs about a flat Earth. I don't know about that one. So among the more bizarre conspiracy theories, there is one that just might be the wildest of them all, Project Blue Beam. And this you guys can email me at Crazy Strange Days. DAZ is the spelling of days at gmail dot com and let me know because I have done a little bit of research on Project Blue Beam. Can never really nail anything down. I find it really interesting but you know, you guys might have to help me out. Project Blue Beam was first proposed in the early nineties nineteen nineties, that is, by a journalist turned conspiracy theorist named surge mon Asked. After taking an interest in the work of other conspiracy theorists, Manass began reading about secret societies and became particularly interested in theories about a potential new world order, which served as the foundation for Project Bluebeam. In short, Project Bluebeam is a conspiracy theory that suggests NASA and the UN are trying to create a new world order by implementing a new age religion headed by the Antichrist, using advanced technology to trick people into believing in this religion. If they succeed in their supposed mission, all traditional religions will be abolished in all national identities will be removed in favor of a one world religion in a one world government. Let me just drop some more COVID on us, right. If we don't fight back, they can push it even farther. I don't even know if they need this. Here's everything we know about Project Bluebeam, the hypothetical titalitarian dictatorship, and the conspiracy theorists behind it All before he was known for his project Bluebeam Theory. Sergemon Asked was a Canadian writer working as a journalist during the nineteen seventies and eighties. Few details are known about his early life, but it's clear that by the early nineteen nineties he had become deeply interested in conspiracy theories. He began writing about the New World Order, a term used in several conspiracy theories that claim an organization such as the UN or the Illuminati, is working to create a single world government and to indoctrinate people so that they'd accept such a totalitarian dictatorship. Often these theories overlap with anti Semitism, playing into false narratives that Jews are in complete control of the world's finances and media organizations and hope to take over the earth. These theories are also often steeped in fear mongering and reliant on concerns about the Antichrist. Notably, New World Order theories have been pushed by one of America's most infamous conspiracy theorists, Alexis Jones, who claimed that the horrific Sandy Hook Elementary shooting was a false flag hoax perpetrated by a crisis actors in an attempt take away America's gun rights. Jones was later ordered to pay out one and a half a billion to the families of Sandy Hook victims after his false claims about the massacre. Well, I think we all know that this is important context to identify where mon Asked was coming from when he first came up with the Project Blue Beam theory. So mon Asked first wrote about Project Blue Beam in nineteen ninety four, publishing NASA's Project Blue Beam and expanding on the theory a year later in Less Protocolists Di Toronto, which was largely modeled on the Protocols of the Elders of Zion, a fabricated text detailing a Jewish conspiracy to dominate the world. I've heard of that I have not looked into it. In a strange twist, some have speculated that mon Asked may have also been inspired by Star Trek Love Star Trek, specifically the premise of a never produced movie Star Trek The God Thing, which would have introduced a mysterious force that claimed to be God but was actually a sentient computer. Ooh, evil computers. But Monask's theory focused most heavily on NASA and the UN in their supposed four step plan to achieve world domination. Okay, here are the four steps. The first step of Project Bluebeam, according to Monasked, involves effectively rewriting history by faking earthquakes around the world. These man made quakes are meant to lead to the discoveries of fake artifacts that will discredit traditional religions, especially Christianity and Islam. In essence, monask believed that NASA and the UN would dismantle these established religions around the world by sewing historical doubt about them in order to propagate their New Age religion religion Sorry. Step two involves three dimensional hyrographic laser projections that would be beamed across the planet to create a massive space show depicting a variety of religious figures in the sky, including Jesus, Mohammed, and Da Buddha. The finale of the show would then involve all of these various holograms merging into a singular entity, the Antichrist. But how this space show convince every single person on Earth to go along with NASA in the UN's supposed plans. This was Monast's explanation. Such rays from satellites are fed from the memories of computers that have stored massive data about every human on Earth and their languages. The rays will then interlace with their natural thinking to form what we call diffuse artificial thought. The third stage is what he called telepathic electronic two way communications that like skull talk skull speak, so what people call it skull speak? You claim that NASA would use low frequency radio waves and satellite rays to communicate with individuals telepathically, assuming that these people would believe that their God is speaking to them. Through this communication, He claimed that NASA would be able to influence how people think and prepare them for step four. The final step of Project Bluebeam has multiple stages of its own. The first stage is to convince humanity that an alien invasion is eminent. The second stage is to convince Christians that the rapture is about to begin. The third stage involves NASA using advanced technology to allow supernatural forces to travel through TV cables, phone lines, and optical fibers to activate microchips in all consumer electronics and appliances. WHOA, this is really complicated, the excuse me? In the ensuing chaos that was sure to an unfold. He believed that NASA and the UN would slowly unveil their proposed new World order while phasing out cash with a version of cryptocurrency and eliminating the concept of independence. You will own nothing and be happy, so with humanity ready to accept it. To ensure survival, everyone who agreed would be forced to accept the new totalitarian one world government and a new age religion that embraced the cult of man. Anyone who resisted would face a number of inhumane punishments, ranging from forced labor to a brutal execution. The NASA Blue Beam Project is the prime directive for the New World Order's absolute control over the populations of the entire earth, he insisted to his readers, and I would suggest you investigate this information carefully before dismissing it as fanatic lunacy. In nineteen ninety six, Monasque died of an heart attack in his home at the age of fifty one. That's pretty young. This is not like the nineteen forties or fifties. So Allegedly, after being arrested twice, he had a heart attack, but his theory didn't die with him. In fact, his death paved the way for other conspiracy theorists to further speculate about Project Bluebeam. Some even suggested that he'd been assassinated by figures in power in order to cover up what he'd uncovered. So Project Bluebeam quickly found a second life thanks to the Internet becoming more mainstream in the two thousands. One of the earliest propagators of Project Bluebeam was now was a now defunct GeoCities page written by David Oppenheimer, which expanded on Monas's original text is that like the son of Oppenheimer, who's this guy? David Oppenheimer? I remember geo cities. The theory was also covered in depth on the website educate yourself dot org, owned and edited by a man named ken adeci Adichi, who is extremely outspoken against organized medicine, even when it comes to treating terminal diseases. More recently, the theory has re emerged on social media as the US government becomes more forthcoming about UFOs and shooting down mystery objects spotted in the sky. This has led some to point to Monas's claims that flying saucers and other UFOs are merely NASA's test runs for their future Space show. But while Project Bluebeam certainly still has believers today. There has never been any hard evidence that supports it. It attempts to pull real world events into an imagined scenario, layering just enough doubt and promoting just enough fear that those who are already inclined to believe in conspiracy theories, people with a strong desire to feel safe and to feel like their community is superior to others. According to a recent study, that's them saying that, that's not me saying it, peeps will likely subscribe to Project Blue Beam theory. Ultimately, Project Blue Beam is nothing more than what it seems at first glance, a wild conspiracy theory with no real evidence to support it. So I have not found a whole lot to lead me down a rabbit hole with this one. Again. I think it's you know, I just I feel like there's not a whole lot here, and it's kind of grabbing from a couple of different theories and kind of mashing them together. You know, maybe he was going to do a little more on this hit the uh. I don't know how you would maybe write a book, you know, kind of capitalize on this hit the circuit. But he passed, you know, relatively young, fifty one years old. I mean it looks, you know, a little overweight. So maybe like me, he liked the bacon, you know, didn't eat the best all the time. Getting thrown in jail a couple of times could make you, you know, stress a bit. So pretty interesting. Let me know what you guys think about that. I'll check this one out. This is interesting, and something tells me I've heard about this story before. Italian village plagued by mysterious fires has been puzzling scientists for years. For I guess this has almost been happening for about twenty years. I guess, so I probably have come across this before, as many of you have probably come across this, but it's super interesting. For ten years, the residents of the Sicilian village of Caneto d Coronia have been utterly spooked by hundreds of mysterious, unexplained fires that seem to erupt out of nowhere. The bizarre phenomenon, which has seen a sudden surge this year, include spontaneous combustion of mattresses, bads, cars, and devices like fridges and mobile phones even when switched off. Now, spontaneous combustion freaks me out and that one real famous case, and I think it was a Florida woman. I don't know if this was the fifties or sixties. All that's left is like her leg and like the house didn't catch on fire. You know, it's just so bizarre and scary, like, how's what the hell is going on there? Right? So odd? The episodes have attracted the attention of geologists, physicists, and volcanologists for several years, but no one has been able to provide an accurate scientific explanation so far. Naturally, the villagers are blaming supernatural entities like UFOs, Poultergeist, or other demonic forces, and with no other logical reason in sight, one tends to wonder if they actually might be right. It all began in January twenty four, excuse me in two thousand and four, when, without any apparent cause, appliances including a cooker and a vacuum cleaner, So a cooker I think, because it's probably a British writer, so cooker's like a stove, and several houses began to catch fire, wedding presents, a random pieces of furniture, and even a water pipe erupted into flames. Was that somebody's bong or was that like copper water pipe. In response, the local electric company tried cutting off the power supply to the village, but that made no difference. The village was evacuated and a thorough investigation was conducted, but the experts and authorities simply failed to locate the problem. Even with the arrival of the volcanologists from the National Institute of Geophysics in Volcanology and a team of experts from the Italian Navy, no viable solution was found. Understandably, the villagers were terrified, and a few of them even suggested calling in a priest to conduct an exorcism I wouldn't done in a long time ago, just to cover all your bases. Months went by in a period of calm followed when most of the villagers return to their homes. I mean, at least there wasn't like human spontaneous combustion going on. But if you're in a mattre, you know, you're laying on your bed and the mattress just catches fire, that can be problematic. Right. Unexplained fires still occur from time to time, and the villagers have pretty much learned to live with them. Other bizarre events have taken place as well. There were unexplained leaks from water pipes of three different houses. You know, I get unex explained leaks from water pipes at my house. It's only like thirty years old, so okay, Oh boy, copper leaks. A vanity mirror in a bathroom caught fire three times in thirty five hours. Take note of that. That's crazy. And an entire plantation of egg plants developed a rainbow like color, making them unfit to be sold. I don't know anything about that could be blight, right, I don't know. Air conditioners have spontaneously melted, not following that, car glasses have imploded, hard drives have been erased, automatic gates started opening and closing randomly, and animals have died mysteriously. Without any science to explain these events, it's easy to see why the whole affair appears sinister. I'd be pretty terrified too if I were living in the village. In April two thousand and five, the Italian government created a special task force of high ranking army officers, engineers, architects, geologists and physicists to investigate this situation in the sleepy little village The group conducted an extensively thorough analysis aerial photo remote sensing, assessment of geophysical in geochemical data, detection of magnetic, metric and electro magnetic fields, radio electric spectrum monitoring and more. The results, however, were conclusive. In two thousand and seven, an Italian newspaper published a leaked interim report from the Civil Protection Department, concluding that the only plausible explanation was aliens because the fires were caused by high powered electromagnetic emissions which were not man made and reached a power of between twelve and fifteen gigawatts. A year later, the case was dismissed following further investigation. They just attributed it to an unknown electro magnetic radiation hmm. Could be a satellite, right, some kind of new weapon, live testing, you know, in a populace. Who knows so. In the absence of tangible evidence, people have returned to the supernatural theories. Sicily's Council Member for Health and Safety, Victorio Alferreri, said in an interview that the fires were caused by an entity that transforms no excuse me, transfers from one house to another. A house on the ground floor caught fire. Then it was the turn of objects on the first floor, he says. Consequently, the fire moved to a nearby house. It was like moving. Now. After a period of respite, respite, sorry, the inexplicable fires have returned to plague the citizens of Canito. On September thirtieth, a series of fires were reported throughout the otherwise peaceful settlement. First, a chair covered in cellophane caught fire for no apparent reason. Hours later, someone else called the fire department to report a stack of folded clothes had burst into flames. And then an entrepreneur it was getting ready to drive away in his car, but returned to get something he had forgotten from the house, found his vehicle burning in a sofa were also found torched for no apparent reason in different areas of the town. According to media reports, the locals have once again been evacuated, while a small team of firefighters have been assigned to control the small fires. Several fantastical theories exist. Some have even gone as far as claiming that this could all be the work of a single individual who suffered strong emotional distress at a young age, a lot like Stephen King's carry and is now attracting the curiosity of UFOs. Could be Stephen King's trash can man right from the stand you like burning stuff and blowing stuff up. I think he used to wet the bed when he was a kid, so it's probably bedwetters too. Maybe I put those in a line of suspects for going with the Stephen King. You know theories, let's go, well, there's no limit to human imagination, see and unless a real scientific explanation emerges, each theory is just going to be wilder than the next. So I'd love to know if there's more in depth investigations going on, like police work. You know, it's a fairly recent you know, a twenty year time span. I don't know. It just could be some dude, some pyromaniac burning stuff, going around town burning stuff, or a lot of people thought like harp could do, you know, energizes the atmosphere. Maybe directed as a weapon. I don't know they closed that down, but certainly energy weapons from satellites. It could be a theory, right, Maybe it's five G. Maybe that was one of the first areas to get five G. But I hope you enjoyed the news. Guys, it's early morning Saturday. For me, I'm a little out of it, so maybe you can tell. But I thought i'd bring you a little a little bit of the news, some news bites. 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