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Denver International Airport has a 88.3 square mile Deep Underground
Military Base underneath it. In other words this base is over 22
miles in diameter. This base goes down over 8 levels. Basically this
Deep Underground Military Base is 8 cities on top of each other. The
first level starts at around 1 mile undeground. On the eight level is
a mag-lev train network that takes you out to hundreds of other Deep
Underground Military Bases all over Mexico, America and Canada. This
base is connected to the Los Alamos and Dulce Deep Underground
Military Bases. There are over 330 such bases under North America and
Central America alone.
Originally posted by Mindwalker
Denver International Airport has a 88.3 square mile Deep Underground
Military Base underneath it. In other words this base is over 22
miles in diameter. This base goes down over 8 levels. Basically this
Deep Underground Military Base is 8 cities on top of each other. The
first level starts at around 1 mile undeground. On the eight level is
a mag-lev train network that takes you out to hundreds of other Deep
Underground Military Bases all over Mexico, America and Canada. This
base is connected to the Los Alamos and Dulce Deep Underground
Military Bases. There are over 330 such bases under North America and
Central America alone.
Source : www.apfn.net...
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Now, the tunnel shaft that the tram comes in on could connect up with an underground tunnel coming in from five buildings that were built and buried. There was already a 40 foot diameter tunnel there when construction started. Those five buildings were built 3 1/2 years ago (early on in the airport construction), and suddenly they said ,"oops, these are in the wrong place" and buried them, along with a very high-tech runway that is buried under about four inches of dirt. It seems insane that they would build a very technical building complex with interlocking tunnels and a tunnel going back to the tram tunnel at the concourse, and then state that they built it in the "wrong place" and cover it up with dirt. I don't believe that people are that stupid.