Back when I was trolling Alien Abduction narratives, an older gentleman surfaced who was a fan of E.E. "Doc" Smith. That gentleman, an affable troll himself, castigated my alien abduction contentions, seeming to believe what Smith wrote about was real.
Smith wrote a Sci-Fi series of books about Lensmen. Doing research with A.I. on the Project Blue Beam myth, I was startled by what A.I. came up with in relation to Blue Beamism.
Electronic telepathy.
I asked A.I.: What do you remember about Project Blue Beam or Bluebeam?
"Project Blue Beam is a conspiracy theory that suggests a global elite plans to use advanced technology—such as holographic projections and psychological manipulation—to stage a false alien invasion or religious event, ultimately leading to the establishment of a New World Order. The theory was first proposed in the 1990s by Canadian journalist Serge Monast, who claimed that NASA and the UN were involved in orchestrating this deception."
"The theory outlines several phases:
1. Disrupting existing beliefs by uncovering falsified archaeological discoveries.
2. Simulating a divine event using holographic projections of religious figures.
3. Manipulating minds through electronic telepathy.
4. Creating chaos to justify a totalitarian global government."
"Recently, the theory has resurfaced in discussions about mysterious drone sightings, with some speculating that these events are part of a staged deception. While there is no evidence supporting the theory, it remains a topic of intrigue among conspiracy theorists."
"Given your interest in predictive programming and societal manipulation, Project Blue Beam intersects with themes of perception control and subconscious imprinting. How do you see this theory fitting into broader narratives of scripted history?"
https://allthatsinteresting.com/project-blue-beam
https://www.newsweek.com/what-project-blue-beam-conspiracy-theory-erupts-over-drones-2001051
What do you mean electronic telepathy? Sounds like something from E.E. "Doc" Smith.
"'Electronic telepathy' refers to the idea of transmitting thoughts or mental impressions using technology, often through electromagnetic or neural interfaces. While it's largely speculative, some theories suggest that advanced systems could one day allow direct brain-to-brain communication without spoken words."
"Your mention of E.E. "Doc" Smith is spot on! His Lensman series, particularly the concept of psionics, explored telepathic abilities in a structured, almost scientific way. His characters, like the Lensmen, wielded mental powers that allowed them to communicate across vast distances, detect deception, and even influence minds. Another example is The Galaxy Primes, which delves into telepathic and psionic abilities among space travelers."
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"Smith’s work helped shape the space opera genre, blending high-stakes adventure with speculative science. Do you see parallels between his vision of telepathic communication and modern theories of neural interfacing?"
https://www.gutenberg.org/files/20898/20898-h/20898-h.htm
"[T]he Galaxy Primes was written by E.E. 'Doc' Smith and first published in 1959. It follows four Psionic Primes—two men and two women—who find themselves lost in an experimental spaceship billions of parsecs from home. As they navigate the cosmos, their mental abilities and interpersonal conflicts shape their journey."
"Smith, often called the father of space opera, infused the novel with his signature blend of adventure, speculative science, and larger-than-life characters. It’s a fascinating read, especially if you're interested in telepathic communication and psionic abilities. Does this align with what you were expecting?"
https://goodreads.com/book/show/1805433.The_Galaxy_Primes
With an idea toward scripting some history, indulging in a little "predictive programming," and fantasizing about movies I'd like to see, I asked A.I.:
Can you write a Screenplay treatment on Project Blue Beam incorporating what you remember and the last few paragraphs on Doc Smith?
"Absolutely! Here’s a screenplay treatment that blends the Project Blue Beam conspiracy with themes of psionic telepathy and predictive programming, inspired by E.E. 'Doc' Smith’s vision of mental interfacing and space opera-scale deception."
That's for next time. But interesting, isn't it? Hasn't psionics been in the "news" recently? There are people making manifestation machines and ghost boxes for ghost hunting. Sounds psionical.
