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321 We have ignition and we havelift off.
We have lift off of the Titan Centaur, carrying the first of
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solar system than ever before. Reports coming back indicate
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Good evening. I'm Larry Kane.
Our big story on Eyewitness Newsis the live picture.
You see directly behind me. Suddenly light and brightness
out of a 24 hour darkness. The bright patchwork of the
second night of the Great New York energy crisis of 1977.
Columbia. Pictures in association with EMI
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presents close Encounters of theThird Kind.
Star Wars a billion years in themaking, and it's coming to your
Galaxy this summer. On January 20th, 1977, Jimmy
Carter took the oath of office as the 39th President of the
United States. He promised a new era of honesty
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in government and a break from the politics of the decades
before. That summer, NASA engineers
launched the twin spacecraft Voyager 1 and Voyager 2,
designed to leave Earth behind entirely.
Each carried a golden record, a message in a bottle meant for
whatever intelligence might findit someday, somewhere in the
vastness of space. On May 25th, Star Wars was
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released to theaters, igniting the public imagination with
visions of alien worlds, galactic empires, and the hero's
journey retold for a new age. Meanwhile, an occult revival
that had been building since the1960s came to a head.
Astrology, tarot, and mystical teachings were quietly returning
to the mainstream. It was said that humanity was
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moving deeper into the Aeon of Horus, an age of awakening to
greater truths. Then, on August 15th, the Big
Ear radio telescope at Ohio State University detected a
signal from the direction of theconstellation Sagittarius that
bore all the expected hallmarks of extraterrestrial origin.
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It lasted 72 seconds, narrow, focused, much stronger than the
usual background noise. And then it was gone.
Astronomer Jerry Amon, reviewingthe data, circled the spike on
the computer readout and scrawled a single word in the
margin. Wow.
The signal has never been explained and was never heard
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again. Some messages come only once.
And then, years later, somethingcomes again.
Objects from beyond our solar system.
The first was Umwamua in 2017, along, massive object from
another star. It accelerated like a rocket as
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it left. The second came in 2019.
Two I Borisov, an interstellar object with chemical
fingerprints unlike anything born in our system.
And now 1/3 has been spotted. Three I Atlas currently flying
between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter, Three of them in just a
few short years each stranger than the last.
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And the third is coming now. What will happen when it
arrives? Join us as we investigate these
and other questions. This is the Anunnaki connection.
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None. On the night of August 15th,
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1977, the Big Ear radio telescope in Ohio was scanning
the skies as part of a long termSETI project, the Search for
Extraterrestrial Intelligence. At 2216 Eastern Time on a narrow
channel centered around 1420 megahertz, the frequency of
neutral hydrogen considered by SETI researchers to be the most
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likely beacon for an intelligentsignal, the telescope recorded a
burst unlike anything it had seen before.
It lasted exactly 72 seconds, the length of time Big Ear could
observe anyone patch of sky before Earth's rotation carried
it out of range. The signal's strength rose
steadily for about 36 seconds, peaked sharply, then fell away
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symmetrically. This was exactly what you'd
expect if the source were fixed in the sky and the telescope was
moving past it. When volunteer astronomer Jerry
Amon reviewed the print out dayslater, he almost fell out of his
chair. He saw the numbers and letters
representing the signal's intensity. 6E QU J5 on Big Ears
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alphanumeric scale. This meant the signal had hit a
peak more than 30 standard deviations above the noise
floor. In other words, it was strong.
Very strong. Strong enough that Eamon circled
the sequence and scribbled a single word in red ink.
Wow, that would forever become its name.
The signal appeared to come fromthe direction of the
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constellation Sagittarius, near the star group Chi Sagittari in
a region not far from the globular cluster M55.
Due to big ears dual feed horn design, astronomers could narrow
the location to one of two very close points in the sky, but not
tell which one from the start. One detail made the event
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irresistible to SETI researchers.
The frequency 1420 megahertz is the natural emission frequency
of hydrogen, the most abundant element in the universe.
SETI theorists had long argued that any civilization trying to
make first contact would choose this channel because it's a
universal marker. A beacon at this frequency would
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stand out as intentional. But the problem was repetition,
and the WOW signal never repeated, not once in the years
that followed. Big Ear itself tried listening
to the same coordinates more than 50 times.
Nothing other observatories tried, too.
The Very Large Array, the Oak Ridge Meta Array, the Green Bank
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Telescope, and more recently, the Allen Telescope Array and
the Breakthrough Listen Project all aimed their ears at the same
patch of Sagittarius. Still, silence theories poured
in. One of the simplest was that it
could have been terrestrial interference, a stray radar
signal or military transmission bouncing off a piece of space
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debris. Jerry Amon himself considered
this possibility, though the fact that the signal was so
perfectly narrow band made it hard to explain as accidental.
In 2016, a new theory suggested that two comets, 266P slash
Christensen and P/20008Y2, mighthave been passing through the
area at the time, emitting radionoise from their hydrogen
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clouds. But the geometry didn't quite
fit, and subsequent tests on similar comets found nothing at
the hydrogen line. Most scientists dismissed the
idea. What if the WOW signal was
exactly what it looked like, a deliberate broadcast from an
extraterrestrial intelligence? One possibility imagined by SETI
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is that such a signal might be sent once, then never again,
perhaps as a marker in time intended for a specific
listener, or as part of a sequence where the next message
is not sound but something else entirely.
Nearly half a century later, thesignal remains one of Seti's
most tantalizing clues, a perfect example of the kind of
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transmission we've always hoped to find, and the kind that
leaves us with more questions than answers.
Jupiter and Saturn, these giant planets and the moon surrounding
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them, will be looked at close upby two 1800 LB spacecraft loaded
with cameras and scientific instruments, a mission that
allows scientists to go back in time and sample the conditions
from which the Sun and the planets, including the Earth,
are believed to have formed. Called Voyagers, the 212 foot
high NASA spacecraft are being prepared for launch, one in late
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August, the other in early September.
A dish antenna 12 feet across will send back scientific and
engineering information and receive commands from Earth.
The nuclear powered Voyagers will carry 11 scientific
experiments including televisioncameras, electron telescope
systems to study cosmic rays andradio receivers to investigate
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radio signals coming from the huge planets.
And a Voyager should, sometime in its distant future, encounter
beings from some other civilization in space.
It bears a message, a phonographer golden.
Delicate. With instructions for use and on
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this record are a sampling of pictures, sounds, greetings and
an hour and a half of exquisite music.
The Earth's greatest hits. A gift across the cosmic ocean
from 1 island of civilization toanother.
The record bears. In English, an additional little
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handwritten greeting, it says tothe makers of music, all worlds,
all time. Voyager One and Two embarked on
a rare planetary alignment that occurs only once every 176
years, a chance for gravity assists to catapult them through
the solar system with efficiency.
The mission began with Jupiter. Voyager 1 arrived March 5th,
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1979, and Voyager 2 followed in July, then continued through
Saturn. Voyager One on November 12th,
1980 and Two in August 1981. Voyager One delivered shocking
revelations, erupting volcanoes on IO, active geology on Europa,
intricate ring structures aroundSaturn, and unprecedented
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insight into planetary magnetospheres and atmospheres.
Up till then, these worlds had been myth and mystery.
Now they were real. After completing their flybys,
the Voyagers simply kept flying past the outer solar system,
past the heliosphere, and into interstellar space.
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On August 25th, 2012, Voyager One became humanity's first
emissary to cross the heliopauseinto the space between the
stars. Today, decades later, both craft
are still sending data petabytesof insight into cosmic rays,
solar wind and the boundaries ofour stars influence.
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In 2023, Voyager 1 briefly went silent due to an onboard
malfunction, only to be resurrected by engineers
painstakingly decoding the decades old systems.
In the late 70's the four outer planets, Jupiter, Saturn,
Uranus, Neptune were spaced justright so a single spacecraft
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could ricochet from one to the next, using each planet's
gravity to slingshot onward. That geometry happens only about
once every 175 to 176 years, and1977 sat right in that window,
Exactly why NASA launched the Voyagers when it did.
Despite the planetary alignment being a once in 176 year event,
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there's scant evidence that anyone outside aerospace,
advanced or academic circles picked up on its symbolic
weight. We found no mentions of it in
contemporary New Age or occult publications of the time.
In 1974, The Jupiter Effect by John Gribbon and Stephen H
Plagemann became an alarming bestseller.
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They claimed that soon to come planetary alignments would
trigger massive earthquakes in 1982.
It sparked media attention and doomsday chatter, but was mostly
forgotten. In November of 1977, astronomers
spotted a small, strange object moving in an orbit between
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Saturn and Uranus. It was unlike anything they'd
seen before, too small to be a planet, too erratic to be a
typical asteroid, and shedding traces of gas like a comet.
They named it Chiron, after the wise Centaur of Greek myth.
Healer, teacher, and mentor to heroes.
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Chiron is a unique celestial object officially classified as
both a minor planet and a comet.It has characteristics of both
asteroids and comets, earning itthe designation of a Centaur.
This means it has a solid nucleus, likely composed of ice
and dust, and also displays A coma, a cloud of gas and dust
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like a comet. Astrologers quickly saw Chiron's
discovery as more than coincidence.
Its orbit physically bridged Saturn, the planet of boundaries
and structure, and Uranus, the planet of revolution and
awakening. Symbolically, it linked the
known visible planets of classical astrology to the
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transpersonal realms beyond. Chiron arrived at the height of
the human potential movement, when self discovery and personal
growth were cultural obsessions.Retreat centers like Epsilon
we're blending psychotherapy, Eastern philosophy, bodywork and
experimental spirituality. But this search for
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transformation wasn't always benevolent.
The same hunger that drew some toward healing drew others into
the hands of charismatic leaders.
Where some found wisdom, others found control and destruction.
James Warren Jones, born in 1931in Indiana, led the People's
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Temple, a cult mixing Pentecostal revivalism and
socialist ideals. But beneath that image was a man
obsessed with control. Jones demanded absolute loyalty
and used fear of outside enemiesto bind the group together.
In June of 1977, he fled the US,taking hundreds of followers
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with him to what he called the Jonestown Agricultural Project,
a remote settlement carved out of the jungle.
The following year, Jones's utopian promise collapsed into
horror. More than 900 men, women and
children, all followers of Jim Jones, died after being coerced
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to drink a cyanide laced drink in the remote Guyanese jungle.
Armed guards stood watch as Jones delivered his final
sermon, urging his congregation to commit what he called
revolutionary suicide. It remains one of the largest
mass murder suicides in modern history.
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By the close of 1977, the world had been through a strange
convergence, a rare planetary alignment, a newly discovered
celestial body, and an unexplained alien signal.
On Earth, the New Age movement was surging.
Cults and spiritual experiments were multiplying, and mass
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psychological events were reshaping communities.
Even cities weren't immune to strange disruptions.
The July blackout in New York plunged millions Into Darkness,
triggering chaos in the streets.It felt as if something was
pressing on the human psyche that year.
Whether these events were coincidence or part of a deeper
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pattern, we simply don't know. But exactly 40 years later,
something else arrived from beyond our solar system.
This one wasn't a message. This time it was a visitor.
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On October 19th, 2017, the Pan Star's telescope in Hawaii
detected something extraordinary, an object on a
hyperbolic trajectory exiting the solar system, its path
proving it came from interstellar space.
Named Umwamua, it was the first known object of its kind.
Observers estimated, its elongated shape, red hue, and
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tumbling motion already strange by itself, but it was what
wasn't there that really sparkedalarm and fascination.
No commentary, coma or tail appeared even as it zipped by
the sun. Harvard astrophysicist Avi Loeb,
alongside Shmuel Biali, proposedin Scientific American and
Scholarly papers that Umwamua might be a light sail, an ultra
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thin reflective craft propelled by solar radiation pressure, an
artificial probe sent intentionally into our system.
They point to six key odd traits.
It's shape, speed, orientation, brightness, acceleration and
absence of a tail. Collectively, this breaks
expectations for natural objects, presenting the
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possibility of alien origin. And just two years later, in
2019, astronomers spotted another unusual object cutting
across the solar system. They named it to I Borisov,
after Gennady Borisov, the amateur astronomer in Crimea who
first detected it through his homemade telescope in June 2025.
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Astronomers monitoring deep space picked up something
extraordinary. A pulse.
Then another, and another. It wasn't random noise.
It came in sharp bursts at 1420 megahertz, the hydrogen line,
the same cosmic frequency where nearly half a century earlier,
the WOW signal had first stunnedthe world.
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That number mattered. Hydrogen is the most abundant
element in the universe, the foundation of stars and life
itself. If any advanced civilization
wanted to speak across the void,this was the one channel
guaranteed to be universal. And now, just like in 1977, it
was speaking again. The pulses came in groups of
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three, matching Earth's rotation, as if whoever sent
them was tracking us, keeping usin their sights.
For hours, scientists scrambled and then, almost on cue, the sky
revealed a second act. An interstellar object, Three
Eye Atlas, entered the solar system.
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The third ever discovered its trajectory, the same region of
the sky where the signal had come from.
The same direction as the original WOW signal.
First a mysterious broadcast at the universal frequency of life,
then the sudden arrival of a visitor from deep space.
The story from 1977 wasn't over.It was continuing.
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When Three Eye Atlas appeared inJuly 2025 on a hyperbolic path
through our system, most astronomers called it a comet,
albeit a rare and ancient one. But Harvard astrophysicist Avi
Loeb saw something different thepossibility of a mother ship.
In a paper published earlier this summer, Loeb and his
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colleagues proposed that severalof Atlas's features align far
more with technology. The nature Its trajectory is
nearly perfectly aligned with the planetary plane and carries
less than a 5° tilt, a precisionthe odds place around one in
500. Further, it's smoothed flybys
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past Venus, Mars and Jupiter provided ideal gravitational
kicks, a path more like a purpose built survey probe than
a random comet. Its unusual brightness and glow.
Hubble images show a sun facing glow at the object's front
rather than a tail behind, opposite of classic comet
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behavior. And finally, its size and speed.
The object's brightness suggestsa 20 kilometer scale moving at
over 130,000 mph, both beyond what we'd predict for a lonely
chunk of rock making a one off trip across interstellar space.
Because of these anomalies, Loebargues for an intercept mission,
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possibly using NASA's Juno probecurrently orbiting Jupiter, to
get eyes on the object first hand.
Even some policy makers like Representative Anna Paulina Luna
have publicly urged NASA to act.The word mothership has been in
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UFO culture for decades, an image of a large craft seeding
smaller scout vehicles. In the 1950s, contactee writers
like George Adamski said he was taken aboard a vast cylindrical
mothership that orbited Earth. Buried by smaller saucers, it
made headlines, sold books and set an early template.
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A central craft launching probesin 1976 over Tehran.
Interceptor pilots described a bright primary object and a
second detaching light. Official cables preserved the
reports IN2023A draft paper by Harvard's AV Loeb and the
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Pentagon's UAP office director Sean Kirkpatrick.
They hypothesized if a large interstellar craft were in the
solar system, it might release tiny probes like dandelion
seeds. Still, Loeb calls this a
pedagogical and speculative exercise, a way to push the
envelope scientifically, not a conclusion, he notes.
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By far the most likely outcome is that Three Eye Atlas is a
natural comet. It's tempting to say this is
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coincidence, that the WOW signalwas radio interference, UMWAMWA
and Atlas just space rocks, but the pattern suggests something
else. If these things might be ships
or probes, then how would we ever know for sure?
But more importantly, how would we know if we were being lied
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to? Because for decades, whispers of
false flags and staged alien arrivals have haunted the edges
of this story. History shows us belief can be
weaponized. So what happens when that belief
is engineered? I couldn't help at one point in
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our discussions with privately with General Secretary
Gorbachev, when you stop to think that we're all God's
children wherever we may live inthe world, I couldn't help but
say to him, just think how easy his task and mine might be.
In these meetings that we held. If suddenly there was a threat
to this world from some other species, from another planet
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outside in the universe, we'd forget all the little local
differences that we have betweenour countries, and we would find
out once and for all that we really are all human beings here
on this earth, together. Well, I don't suppose we can
wait for some alien race to comedown and threaten us.
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But I think that between us we can bring about that
realization. Perhaps we need some outside
universal threat to make us recognize this common bound.
I occasionally think how quicklyour differences worldwide would
vanish if we were facing an alien threat from outside this
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world. But I've often wondered, what if
all of us in the world discovered that we were
threatened by an outer of power,from outer space, from another
planet? Wouldn't we all of a sudden find
that we didn't have any differences between us at all?
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We were all human beings, citizens of the world, and
wouldn't we come together to fight that particular threat?
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In 1962, the Cold War had America on edge.
The Bay of Pigs had failed the year before.
The Cuban Missile Crisis was looming just months ahead, and
Washington was desperate to remove Fidel Castro from power.
In that climate of fear and paranoia, America's top military
leadership quietly drafted Operation Northwoods.
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The idea was simple. Create a crisis so catastrophic,
so undeniable, that the Americanpublic would demand war with
Cuba. The blueprint spelled it out in
detail. Stage terrorist attacks on US
soil. Hijack civilian planes and blame
them on Havana. Sink refugee boats fleeing the
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island, even fake the deaths of American citizens, all designed
to shock the nation into supporting an invasion.
Operation Northwoods was formally presented and approved
by the Joint Chiefs of Staff, the very highest level of the
Pentagon. The men entrusted with
safeguarding the United States had given their endorsement to a
campaign of deception against their own people.
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Only one man stood in the way, the President of the United
States. When John F Kennedy was shown
the proposal, he rejected it outright.
Without his authorization, Northwoods was shelved, its
pages locked away in secrecy fordecades.
The public never knew how close the US government had come to
fabricating a war through false flag attacks.
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The next year, on November 22nd,1963, Kennedy was assassinated
in Dallas, TX. The president who stopped the
Pentagon's most audacious false flag plan was suddenly gone.
Coincidence or connection? It wasn't until the 1990s, when
once classified files were declassified, that Operation
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Northwoods finally came to light.
Operation Northwoods teaches us just one thing.
The system of power is always willing to manufacture consent
through fear, and sacrifice lives in the process.
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Born in 1945 in Montreal, QC, Serge Monast spent his life
navigating the borders between poetry, journalism and
philosophical inquiry. Though public records don't
reveal much about his family, his roots in Quebec's
francophone literary scene are well established, including a
body of poetic and philosophicalwork.
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In the late 70s and early 80s through the late 80s, Monist
began to turn his pen toward investigative journalism and
political analysis. In 1992, he self published elite
Minui Moi Can Seconsa Ottawa, described in publisher listings
as a dossier digging into Canada's impossible duality and
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the threat of civil unrest, he positioned himself as an
independent investigator. In the early 90s, Monast became
a fixture on Quebec's fringe media circuit, particularly
through appearances on Esoterisma Experimental, an
esoteric TV show hosted by ufologist Richard Glenn.
Viewers would remember him as anintense speaker warning of
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looming global threats. In 1994, Serge Monast published
his most controversial work yet,Project Blue Beam, a term he
coined to describe what he claimed was a real plan by NASA
and the United Nations to dismantle existing religions,
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governments and national identities and replace them with
a new world order unified under a synthetic faith.
They would do this by staging a false alien invasion by
projecting images into the sky with advanced holographic
technology. He claimed he obtained the
concept from anonymous politicalinsiders, Secret Service
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defectors and unidentified classified documents.
Although he never disclosed names or provided concrete
sources, he presented the theoryin multiple papers and recorded
lectures that circulated throughhis international Free Press
agency. According to Monist, Blue Beam
was devised by NASA and the United Nations with the
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expressed purpose of dismantlingreligion and sovereignty and
replacing them with a single NewAge faith centered around a faux
Messiah. This would be achieved through 4
meticulously orchestrated phases.
Step one, Induce artificial earthquakes at key religious
sites and falsify new archaeological finds and
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evidence that would undermine traditional religions.
Step 2. Stage an alien invasion or
simulated rapture using advancedtechnology to instill mass panic
and drive humanity toward a predesigned unified authority.
Step three. Execute mass telepathic
messaging via extremely low frequency waves, making
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individuals believe the divine is speaking directly to them in
their own language. You are all my children.
And the final stage, Launch a global holographic sky.
Show images of different religious figures projected in
the heavens. Jesus Buddha Muhammad,
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ultimately revealing a singular Antichrist figure.
Monist, insisted he wasn't speculating.
He said he had studied the documents.
After publishing the book, he publicly warned about this
alleged plan and through presentations and essays.
And in 1995 he published a companion volume, Le Protocol de
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Toronto, outlining a Masonic connection to the conspiracy
orchestrating global domination.He told of a secret consortium
called 666, meeting every 18 years, plotting the New World
Order via control of global elites and individual minds.
He certainly didn't frame Project Bluebeam as
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entertainment. To him, it was an urgent
reality. In 1994, Monas published
Luguvern Mon Mondial Delonte Crist, where he suggested a
hidden Illuminati cabal was coordinating world events.
He pitched that the United Nations and secret societies
were weaponizing mind control todismantle national sovereignty.
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That same year, he released the United Nations Concentration
Camps Program in America, a theory alleging that the US was
setting up internment camps as part of a martial law plan
orchestrated from above. Also in 1994, he tackled medical
fears in Vax sans Med scene military Experimental christo
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liquid There, Monast claimed governments were using vaccines
combined with liquid crystal technology to subtly manipulate
human minds. By September 1996, Sage Monist's
situation had taken a distressing turn.
That month, his two children were removed from his care by
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Canadian authorities and declared wards of the state, a
move Monist publicly attributed to repression for his
investigative claims. In early December 1996, Monist
was arrested, though precise details like the exact date of
arrest or specific charges were never made public.
All we know, based on corroborated reports, is that he
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spent one night in police custody.
The arrest's purpose remains vague, possibly tied to his
claims of distributing prohibited information.
The next day, back at his home in Sherbrooke, Manas died of an
apparent heart attack. He was 51 years old.
Some of his followers insist to this day that his death was
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beyond suspicious, possibly connected to his exposure of
deep state secrets. He warned of a time when the
skies themselves would be weaponized.
And in the decade since his passing, the news has been
filled with developments that make his claims harder to
dismiss. Governments are speaking more
openly about UFOs or in the rebranded language Uaps.
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The Pentagon has released declassified footage of strange
craft outmaneuvering American fighter jets.
Congressional hearings now treatthe subject as serious national
security business. What was once dismissed as
fringe conspiracy has moved intothe mainstream.
If Project Blue Beam was truly aplan to stage a false alien
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arrival through satellites, holograms and psychological
manipulation, then the groundwork may already be in
place. The unexplained lights in the
sky, a string of interstellar anomalies, official admissions
that we don't know what these are.
All of it's subtly training us to accept the possibility of a
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cosmic encounter. Was Serge Monast able to
document the early outlines of aplan that is only now taking
shape? So the question lingers, are we
witnessing random events or the steps of a script written
decades ago? At the end of all this, we
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arrive at the one truth that cannot be denied.
We do not know. We don't know what these objects
in our skies really are. We don't know why interstellar
visitors suddenly appear with such frequency.
We don't know whether Project Bluebeam was an elaborate hoax,
a paranoid fantasy, or a glimpseinto an operation that's still
unfolding. What we do know is this.
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Our history has been hidden fromus.
Our leaders and institutions lie, and they always have.
So when people say everything isa hoax or a misdirection, we
understand. Because this isn't about
believing everything or rejecting everything.
It's about asking the questions that cut through the noise.
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If we don't ask them, no one will.
Thank you for joining us here onThe Anunnaki Connection.
Good night. Music.
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