"Project Bluebeam" is Really Plagiarized Star Trek Scripts
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IDK he doesn't really offer any more evidence than the guy he's trying to discredit. Most of it boils down to "there's no way they can lie to the whole world abut aliens." Obviously he didn't live long enough to experience the "covid pandemic."
It's really just a straw man argument build around some guy I've never heard of, by some guy I've never heard of.
And his argument against faking "god" or the second coming seems atheistic in origin, as that's pretty in line with what the Bible says will happen in the end times. A great lie that even some Christians will believe, a single man taking total power, and eventually declaring himself to be god. Might not matter to a non-Christian, but using "aliens" seems like a perfectly logical step to achieve the one world government and religion they are aiming for.
No I can't prove "project Bluebeam" is real, and honestly I've never seen any real evidence of it. I have however seen enough current activity to completely believe that's a narrative the MSM and global governments are building up. Either way, this blog post does nothing to discredit it.
There's no evidence? Did you read it?
https://web.archive.org/web/20181226012426/https://secretsun.blogspot.com/2010/11/project-blue-beam-exposed.html
The book came out in like the 70s, they rehashed the scripts in episodes like "devil's due" which premiered 1994, and monast didn't come out with his big "idea" until 96.
No it isn't. How is that a "strawman"?
What are you doing here if you've never heard of Richard Dolan?
So you take the bible as literal fact? What about the passage about killing people who where garments from different cloths? Have you never worn a polyester shirt?
Yes it does. And simply saying "nuh uh!" Doesn't make you correct
If you're going to contest someone's belief and the bible, at least understand context. The scriptures you're referring to are in the old testament, which again, involves context. Likewise, I don't recall any scripture regarding the penalty of mixing wool and linen resulting in death. I'd be happy to read one if you could quote one.
Oohhhhhh. The "context".
Yeah, kid. I know.
If you're going to contest THE FACTS, kid, you should probably have some fucking evidence instead of being in your fee fees like jussie smollett, right?
So where's your evidence of the government creating holograms?
You literally made up a biblical reference to try and look smart.
Notice I brought up nothing concerning Project Blue Beam or holograms? That's now twice I've called you out on making things up. Maybe take note of who posts what - eh, simpleton?