I'm not going to lie, I love a good conspiracy theory, and I think I found one.

I was wasting time scrolling through TikTok the other day when I came across a weird video of strange lights in the Montana sky. I decided to read the comments, and several folks were talking about something called "Project Blue Beam".

Now, I had no idea what that was, but the internet is a wonderful thing, because no matter what you're searching for, you can not only find it, but also find out a bunch of information regarding it.

So, if you're like me and have no idea what Project Blue Beam is, let me get you up to date.

Project Blue Beam is a conspiracy theory that was started by a Canadian named Serge Monast, who passed away back in the mid-90s. Mr. Monast believed that at some point, the government would fake an attack by aliens to scare other countries into joining a "New World Order" form of government.

Many dismissed him as crazy; however, once all of these strange lights started appearing in the sky over the last couple of years, new life was given to his theory.

So, the question is, are there aliens, or is it all a government hoax?

It should be noted that Montana has been in the middle of a couple of alien sightings over the years, and let's be honest, if you were going to fake an alien invasion, I'm not sure Montana would be the best place. I mean, wouldn't you want to choose a place with a bigger population to get the whole scare factor?

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Plus, I can't speak for you, but it's hard for me to believe that we're the only living beings in the entire Universe. I mean, if I were an alien and I had the chance to go watch other species, I think I would do it.

Wouldn't you?

So which is it? Are these strange lights over Montana actual aliens? Some sort of Government takeover? Or, someone messing around with AI? We know that the government has stated that they have artifacts that are not of this world that have been used in different "crafts".

Is that true, or all part of this Project Blue Beam?

What do you think? Do you believe in aliens? Do you think they are watching us, or do you think all of these "strange sightings" are nothing more than some sort of plot to control us?

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