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Serge Monast
• Serge Monast was a Canadian journalist and conspiracy theorist born in 1945, recognized for his writings primarily in French.
• He is best known for promoting the Project Blue Beam conspiracy theory, which alleges that NASA and the United Nations are plotting to create a totalitarian world government by replacing traditional religions with a New Age belief system through a staged alien invasion.
• Monast's fascination with conspiracy theories began in the early 1990s, inspired by the works of William Guy Carr, and centered on themes like the New World Order and secret societies.
• In 1994, he published "Project Blue Beam (NASA)," where he argued that a technologically-simulated Second Coming of Christ was part of a scheme to establish a New World Order led by the Antichrist.
• His 1995 publication, "Les Protocoles de Toronto (6.6.6)," claimed that a Masonic group had been amassing influential individuals to manipulate global control and public perception for two decades.
• Monast passed away from a heart attack in December 1996 at the age of 51, shortly after an alleged arrest.
• His writings have persisted online, influencing other conspiracy theorists like Texe Marrs and being referenced in popular media, including the animated series "American Dad!"
• Monast authored various works on journalism, poetry, and conspiracy theories, with notable publications spanning from 1973 to 1996.