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Originally posted by whitelightwolf
I'm sorry..but you just don't understand. Nobody does...there will be a New World order in the future, but first there will be a One World Government.
Originally posted by ShadowXIX
Even if there was a structure under the D.I.A and you had proof how are you connectiong it with the "New World Order"?
Nobody has even proven the NWO exist.
But why would anyone in their right mind put a secret base under a building open to the public? The goverment has vast amounts of remote off limits land that could be made ultra secure.
Originally posted by count zero
Plus, do a google maps search of Denver Airport.
Click Satellite link.
Can you find another airport that looks even remotely
like a swastika?
Originally posted by porky1981
Originally posted by count zero
Plus, do a google maps search of Denver Airport.
Click Satellite link.
Can you find another airport that looks even remotely
like a swastika?
pure coincidence? seriously, stop looking too far into this. It is an airport. The paintings are a bit odd, i'll give you that...but swastika? give it a rest.
Originally posted by denythestatusquo
I read about the underground staging area that looks like holding pens under the sprinklers that don't work.. but is there areas above ground that are fenced off as holding areas?
Ah yes! Finally someone with knowledge. thank you very much for replying. Yes there is a holding area above ground with fences caved in to keep in what? If yo haven't already, I suggest reading about the concentration camps in the base section on ATS. I have heard about the sprinklers too. I am also going to the denver airport as well to investigate more. I have also uncovered what those animals on the mural symbolize as well. It's amazing when you get to the bottom of this stuff and find out what it really means.
Yes I understand that leo Tanguma is a chicano indian...but...please. Why in the world...in an airport? And look at all of that nazi symbology. DZI DAT GAII on the floor? And the guy lied at the airport and he said it mean't Denver International Airport? No, it doens't. I looked up the german word. and you know what it means? it means BLACK SUN, OR SUN. The illuminai is obsessed with the sun, and the nazis were into satanism..all those freaky deaky rituals. they are sick people really...
Anyways, to make this post short...I'm glad you know what's going on too, and you obviously have an open mind. Unlike the rest of the skeptics on here...it's sad. Oh, by the way, another thing, if you haven't done this already, go to google maps, and type in Denver International Airport. You can clearly see a swastika. well...the guy who was telling me to give it a rest...I mean look at the nazi symbology in the airport and the masonic symbol. Please tell me that this airport which is shaped like a swastika..is not a coincidence....I am definetely going to hammer the truth out of these people when I get there. Whether I have to battle a reptilian to get it or not..I don't care. But i WILL find it...
Peace*
Oh and here is the interview link
fpiarticle.blogspot.com...
Also here> www.abovetopsecret.com...
and check out this interview. David Icke was there too when he got off the plane, and witnessed this interview> www.think-aboutit.com...
[edit on 26-2-2006 by whitelightwolf]
The airport was built in 1995 on 34,000 acres (53 square miles; 137.593 Sq.km) in spite of the fact that Denver already had what everyone said was a perfectly fine airport - Stapleton - which was ordered closed when DIA was built so there "wouldn't be any competition". In fact the new airport has less gates and less runways than Stapleton did (I hope you're saying, "That makes no sense"...). All it does have is a lot more acreage. More acreage than an airport that size could possibly need. Most which sits unused. They say it's in case they need to do any future expansion. DIA is the 7th busiest airport in the US according to a 2002 Crain's Chicago Business report.
What you don't see are 8 sub-basements, low- and high- frequency sounds that make people sick, air vents jutting out of the surrounding barren acres of fenced lots that have barbed wire along their tops - pointing in. Whole buildings that were constructed below ground level and then buried as is, the excuse being they were "built wrong". An entire runway constructed, then buried under a layer of dirt and "forgotten". The layers of workers and companies who were fired so no one would have a Big Picture.
The initial cost of this New Beast was to be 1.7 billion dollars but by the time they were done playing games, having problems, getting bailed out and got extra government money (and money from private corporations on top of that), it cost about $4.8 billion - obscenely over budget. I have yet to meet a local who wanted the thing built, or didn't have a frothing, rabid story about the whole mess. Words used to describe the DIA were "buried in technical problems", "poor project management", "overwhelming complexity" and "America's most inconvenient airport".It was built in a high wind area (Stapleton hadn't been) that causes it to be shut down or flights delayed often. The extensive automated baggage system so was messed up, such a circus of errors that it was worse than unusable - it was an industry joke. But it had to be built, and built there.
Even though the area is basically flat, the expense and time was taken to extensively lower some areas and raise others. They moved 110 million cubic yards of earth around. This is about 1/3rd of the amount of earth they moved when they dug out the Panama Canal.
The airport has a fiber optic communications core made of 5,300 miles of cable. That's longer than the Nile River. That's from New York City to Buenos Aires, Argentina. The airport also has 11,365 miles of copper cable communications network.
The fueling system can pump 1,000 gallons of jet fuel per minute through a 28-mile network of pipes. There are six fuel hold tanks that each hold 2.73 million gallons of jet fuel. This is somewhere in the "no one will ever ever need this much" range.
Granite was imported from all over the world - Asia, Africa, Europe, North and South America - and used in making the main terminal floor. This is a ridiculous expense, especially when you're already over budget. They say, "The floor pattern echoes the roof design and subtly reinforces passenger flows". Ah...subliminal messages to move your ass. It might look pretty but would any of us know Chilean granite from Chinese granite? Or care? You can dye rock if it's colors you're after. Cheaper rocks.
The huge, main terminal is Jeppesen Terminal, named after Elfrey Jeppesen, who was the first person to create maps specifically for aviation (the company is still in business today). This area is known as the "Great Hall"; it's said this is what the Masons name their meeting place.
It is 900 feet by 210 feet big. This is over 1.5 million square feet of space. All told, there is over 6 million square feet of public space at DIA. The airport brags that they have room to build another terminal and two more concourses and could serve 100 million passengers a year. The airport flew 36 million in 2001.
The only way to get to the other two concourses/terminals from the Great Hall, or vice versa, is via the airport's train system.
There are more than 19 miles (30 km) of conveyor belt track, luggage transport cars and road in their own underground tunnels that move baggage and goods. They're so huge you can drive trucks through them, and some remain unused.
The entire roof of DIA is made of 15 acres of Teflon-coated, woven fiber glass. The same material is on the inside as a layer, also. The place looks like a bizarre (but kind of cool) scene out of "Dune", comprised of huge, spiked tent-like structures. The material reflects 90% of the sunlight and doesn't conduct heat. So you can't see into the place with radar or see heat signatures.
An eyewitness who has since "committed suicide" named Phil Schneider was a whistle blower re: Denver International Airport's underground facilities
He helped build the underground facilities and reportedly "killed" himself via a double tie catheter behind his own neck strangling himself. It goes without saying that it appears that he was MURDERED. Phil Schneider's father was a U-boat captain during the NAZI regime. Phil Schneider claimed during the last year of constuction that the underground airport system was being connected to a deep underground base At least 8 levels deep 4.5 square mile underground city 88.5 square mile base underneath the airport.
Rodney Stitch, author of Defrauding of America, claims to have a copy of a tape of a CIA agent paying off the mayor of Denver to get the airport built [$1.5 million payoff]
Originally posted by denythestatusquo
whitelightwolf:
honored to meet a fellow warrior, been in this game a long time now.
Wow I didn't think about the black sun being a black hole...hmm. very interesting. By the way, this person down below said this
The airport also has 11,365 miles of copper cable communications network.
Now does that ring any bells? COPPER! Yes, the biggest needest resource for aliens. I know it sounds absurd doesn't it? Well also fiber optic cables. Which those are, are actually alien technology given to the government. Anyways, the woman who claimed who was at the airport said that she felt someone touched her on the back. It could be the airvents..however, someone reported seeing ghosts in the airport! Imagine that! And one time, somebody took a picture and they got a ghost on there holding a baby. Well...if you look at one of the murals, they show women walking in a line holding dead babies. Now..I'm sure that can connect with the ghosts. Perhaps, there really is a sinister base underneath our feet. Of course nobody would know abou tit. Phil did. David did. Heck even I do, because of the immense research, lol, i just can't wait to go there. As for touching the masonic capstone...Phil said that it was some alien homing ship device to bring in the UFOS right into that huge hall. It does make sense. Well, we'll just have to see...Actually..another person I thnk David icke said this, but another person headed up in the elevator. When she got out, she saw a really pale man with yellow eyes, and lizard like features. She was so scared, she hightailed out of there. Oh by the way, I know a man who constructed the top of DIA. I am going to ask him about it. I know people have said that they feel fine there...but...that's what they want you to think. I have heard tons of stories about this place. And nothing yet has convinced me that this airport isn't sinister...
Peace!*
*whitelightwolf*
Originally posted by mashup
I went to Denver Airport this week. I noticed how weird it was without the murals. Anyone been on the train thingy they have there? It's the freakyest place I've ever been.
It's like a cross between "Logan's Run" "Total Recall" and "1984".
It's incredibly scary.... Also they do have alot of food places. Compare the amount to anyother airport, way too many food places to be considered normal. Denver is quite a strange city, although the ski resorts are really good. Anyone been to Steamboat?
And also when I was flying back to England from America (JFK, New York) there was an announcement saying "Thank you flying American Airlines, part of the One World Alliance. Very strange indeed.
Anyone been to the subway station around the World Trade Centre? Not the PATH one, but there's one with loads of pictures of eyes along the wall. Then there's a kind of atlas mosaic which is a circle and in the middle is an eye with some sort of rays coming out of it. I think it's just World Trade Centre subway station.
Hmmm that's very interesting. Well I am going to the airport, so I will check out those trains. In the mean time all we can do is speculate...so far..there is a 95% chance in my mind that, that airport is sinister and does have an underground base. Plus Phil Schineder said so, and a lot of my friends that have been there reported feeling odd...and nauscious over there. One World alliance eh? Hmmm. very stange indeed...