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Originally posted by frayed1
there was a huge underground installation below ithe airport.
Originally posted by Kr0n0s
Flyers, i thought you had made just a paranoid ranting post, like we sometimes find here on ATS ...
Originally posted by FlyersFan
EXCELLENT VIEWING - You Tube
Oh, make that three times. This exactly means White (Dzit) mountain (gaii) in the Navajo language. No clue what "dit" is. The only dit I know of is Morse code - dots are called ’dits’. I doubt that’s got a thing to do with it. Sounded good though, huh?
The artist who created the painting with the three coffins referred to above is described in Denver International Airport press releases as follows: "Leo Tanguma is a Chicano artist-activist who has created murals throughout the country, generally with the help of local students and volunteers. His innate social consciousness characterizes his vision as a human being and guides him as an artist." The airport also provides a quote from the artist himself: "My mission is to emphasize human dignity in all people, preserve the heritage of Chicanos, and most importantly, to stress the ideals of love, respect and justice.
Originally posted by FlyersFan
Don’t’ forget, Air Force Space Command (they control the Milstar satellite communications systems which links mobile ground forces, ships, subs, and aircraft) is at Schriever Air Force Base which is rather close to Denver International Airport. This is at a high altitude – resistant to many types of disaster and able to create safe underground buildings. Air Force Space Command operates communications on super-high frequencies and runs the Defense Support Program satellites – part of our early warning system.
Early warning - from war attacks. ... or comets ... or UFOs ... and it's right near the airport. hmmmmm
Originally posted by Slash
Okay, I'm a few miles from DIA, living in Aurora Co and all. My step dad used to work for them as security.
Originally posted by defcon5
Originally posted by Slash
Okay, I'm a few miles from DIA, living in Aurora Co and all. My step dad used to work for them as security.
Though in most jobs security has access to the entire facility, its different at an airport. Airport security is intended to be security in passenger areas only. There are levels to airport security, and only a few groups have access to the entire facility. As a prime example, the ramp is off limits to a security person as they are not trained to be on it and it’s a very dangerous area.
Originally posted by Slash
Well it was different for my step dad. The managers showed him around the building, from the garage area, to the security checking areas.
Originally posted by FlyersFan
So .. when the great earthquake that is prophesied rips America into two – will Denver become the capital of (what is left of) the Western part of the US? Is this part of that prophecy?