Project Blue Beam is the sixth project of Freeze Corleone. It is preceded by two mixtapes: THC in 2017 and F.D.T in 2016.
There is only one collaboration in this mixtape, the one with his friend Osirus Jack on the track “Mass Sacrifice”.
Once again, the project is full of references to conspiracy theories, the main one being the one that gives the mixtape its name. Project Blue Beam, in French Projet du Rayon Bleu, is a NASA project through which they would like to manipulate people in order to impose a new “world religion”. She would be the only one to “appease, reconcile and make everyone agree”.
There are several theories about the establishment of this occult project, but one of these is more widespread than the others. She attempts to explain that members of NASA would perform a laser projection of holographic images as a spatial staging, in which images of the “New God”, the Antichrist, would be broadcast around the world. This laser would make it possible to set up false scenes in order to provoke a questioning of current religions, and to instill doubt among the faithful.
Holographic representation of the Antichrist, called al-Dajjâl in the Muslim religion, the evil impostor whose coming is a determining point of Muslim eschatology, religion of Freeze.
The goal of NASA is to use blue rays at a distance large enough to be able to hit any place on Earth. These laser rays will project visual and sound holograms to stage the arrival of the Antichrist. Sounds will be projected from the very depths of space from a network of satellites. An end of times would be staged from this situation to convince people to join the Antichrist, the enemy of Jesus who, according to the Apocalypse, will come to preach a religion hostile to his a little before the end of the world. . This usurper will then trap as many faithful as he can, by making them believe in a multitude of miracles which will be assimilated to his new religion.
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Freeze also uses this theory to illustrate his project of conquering rap where he metaphorically imposed his own religion, that of 667. The name “Project Blue Beam” in fact refers to the eponymous title of one of Serge Monast's works , a Canadian journalist who devoted most of his life to writing conspiracy books. Freeze Corleone, having lived part of his life in Canada and sharing the same ideas, could also refer to this writer who died a mysterious death in 1996.