Topic: Anomalies Unlimited - Denver International Airport . Chemtra | |
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On the surface, Denver International Airport seems like any other modern airport. It's new, it's clean, it's big, and it'smodern. But some investigators have found more to it thanmeets the eye. Much more. Claims abound that Denver International was designed and built bythe Illuminati as the headquarters for the global genocide that will trigger the New World Order.
An Internet search for "Denver airport conspiracy" reveals that there is a lot of talk about this, and that the specific claims and observations are numerous. Here's an overview of the basics. According to the conspiracy theorists, Denver already had a fine airport, Stapleton International. But despite widespread protests, Denver International was built and opened in 1995, with fewer runways, thus reducing Denver's capacity. Its construction began with five mysterious buildings that were completed and then buried intact, with the cover story that they were "built wrong". Up to 8 levels of underground facilities are said to exist, and workers who go there refuse to answer questions about what they do. The entire airport is surrounded by a barbed wire guard fence, with the barbed wire angled inward, to keep people in, like a giantprison, not out like atother airports. And if viewed from the air, the runways are revealed to be laid out in the shape of a Nazi swastika. Questions about what the government might be doing in this underground base may have been answered in 2007, when fourteen commercial aircraft reported spontaneously shattered windshields as the presumed result of electromagnetic pulses. http://skeptoid.com/episodes/4194 http://m.youtube.com/watch?desktop_uri=%2Fwatch%3Fv%3DJjjIy1DO0gs&v=JjjIy1DO0gs&gl=US Anomalies Unlimited - Denver International Airport . Chemtrails, weird photos, underground bases. http://www.anomalies-unlimited.com/Denver_Airport.html Denver International Airport Mysteries and Conspiracies , Debunked ... http://conspiracies.skepticproject.com/articles/nwo/denver-international-airport/ |
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Interesting theory.
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