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Serge Monast (1945 – 5 or 6 December 1996) was a Quebecois
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. He is mostly known for his promotion of the Project Blue Beam conspiracy theory, which posits a plot to facilitate a totalitarian
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by destroying
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and replacing them with a
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belief system using futuristic
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technology and involving a faked alien invasion or fake extraterrestrial encounter meant to deceive nations into uniting under a new world government.Concentration Camps in America
( Texe Marrs, ''Power of Prophecy'', December 2002


Biography

In the early 1990s, he started writing on the theme of the New World Order and conspiracies hatched by
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, being particularly inspired by the works of
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. In 1994, he published ''Project Blue Beam (NASA)'', in which he detailed his claim that
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, with the help of the
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, was attempting to implement a
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with the
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at its head and start a New World Order, via a technologically simulated
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. He also gave talks on this topic. Cartoonist
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noted the similarity of Project Blue Beam to the plots of
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's unproduced 1975 ''
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'' screenplay ''
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'' and the 1991 '' Star Trek: The Next Generation'' episode " Devil's Due". In 1995, he published his most detailed work, ''Les Protocoles de Toronto (6.6.6)'', modelled upon ''
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'', wherein he said a
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group called "6.6.6" had, for twenty years, been gathering the world's powerful to establish the New World Order and control the minds of individuals. He died of a heart attack in his home in December 1996, at age 51. Copies of his works still circulate on the Internet, and have influenced such later conspiracy theorists as American
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preacher Texe Marrs.


Publications

* ''Testament contre hier et demain. Manifeste de l'amour d'ici'', self-published, 1973. * ''Jean Hébert'', Chartierville, self-published, 1974. * ''Jos Violon: Essai d'investigation littéraire sur le comportement du Québécois'', self-published, 1975, 1977. * (with Colette Carisse, Aimé Lebeau and Lise Parent) ''La famille: mythe et réalité québécoise'', "Rapport présenté au Conseil des affaires sociales et de la famille", vol. 1, Conseil des affaires sociales et de la famille, 1974, 1976. * ''L'Habitant'', Éditions de l'Aube, 1979. * ''L'Aube des brasiers nocturnes. Essai sur l'amour'', Éditions de l'Aube, 1980. * ''Cris intimes: poésie'', Éditions de l'Aube, 1980. * ''La Création irrécupérable: essai'', Éditions de l'Aube, 1981. * ''Méditations sur les dix commandements de Dieu'', Éditions de l'Aube, 1983. * ''La médaille de saint Benoît ou La croix de saint Benoît'', Courrier de Saint Joseph, 1984?. * ''Il est minuit moins quinze secondes à Ottawa: de l'impossible dualité canadienne à l'éclatement d'une Guerre civile, dossier d'enquête journalistique'', La Presse Libre Nord-Américaine, 1992. * "Présentation" de René Bergeron, ''Le corps mystique de l'antéchrist, Montréal,'' Presse libre nord-américaine'', "Dossiers chocs", 1993 (reprint of 1941 book) * ''Le gouvernement mondial de l'Antéchrist, journalisme d'enquête international'', "La conspiration mondiale des Illuminatis", vol. 1, Éditions de la Presse libre, 1994. Reissued by Delacroix.Le Gouvernement mondial de l´Antéchrist: S. Monast
(Editions Delacroix)
* ''The United Nations concentration camps program in America'', "Coup d'État and war preparations in America", book 1, Presse libre nord-américaine, 1994. * ''Vaccins, médecine militaire expérimentale, cristaux liquide, dossier d'enquête journalistique - CIA'', Presse libre nord-américaine, 1994. * ''Project Blue Beam (NASA)'', Presse libre nord-américaine
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* ''Le Protocole de Toronto (6.6.6.). Québec année zéro'', International free press agency, 1995. * ''Le Contrôle total 666'', ''Cahier d'Ouranos hors série'', coll. "Enquêtes-Études-Réflexions" by Commission d'Études Ouranos. Reissued by Delacroix.Serge Monast
(Éditions Delacroix)
* ''Dévoilement du complot relatif au plan du chaos et de marquage de l´Humanité'', Éditions Delacroix. * ''Le Complot des Nations Unies contre la Chrétienté'', Éditions Rinf, 1995.


Sources

* Pierre-André Taguieff, ''La Foire aux illuminés : Ésotérisme, théorie du complot, extrémisme'', Paris, Mille et une nuits, 2005. * Pierre-André Taguieff, ''L'imaginaire du complot mondial : Aspects d'un mythe moderne'', Paris, Mille et une nuits, 2006.


Notes

{{DEFAULTSORT:Monast, Serge Date of birth missing Place of birth missing 1945 births 1996 deaths 20th-century Canadian journalists 20th-century Canadian male writers 20th-century Canadian poets Anti-Masonry in Canada Canadian anti-communists Canadian Christian writers Canadian conspiracy theorists Canadian male journalists Canadian male poets Canadian poets in French Christian conspiracy theorists Critics of Freemasonry Journalists from Montreal Poets from Quebec