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The Denver International Airport; Location of possible false-flag operation?

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posted on Apr, 28 2010 @ 08:55 PM
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Hi friends,
I'm a thinker, a dreamer, and I believe in what I think I dream about, for the most part.
I'm hoping I placed this thread in the appropriate place...

I'm was doing nothing important (or pertinent to this thread) last night. I was just thinking. Yes, I've been told not to do that too often because it could get me into trouble!!!

So, I'm laying my guts on the table for you tonight...vigilantcitizen.com...

The link is merely an example of where I'm going with this thread.

You know how it is rumored that TPTB put things in plain site in order to somehow hide the truth from us? The Denver International Airport for example; Rumor has it that there is an underground bunker or whatever, is housed below it. Signs of symbolism I know nothing about is found inside the said airport, but I ask "Why?"


In my little mind, I discovered an idea as to "why." I'm thinking that maybe Denver will be the city in the Mid-West that will be the one rumored to be the location of say, a "dirty-bomb-false-flag operation."

See where I'm going with this thread? Suppose the people/entities (there, I said it) that walk out of the bunker after the fact of said rumor; will have an immediate reminder as to why said location was where operation taken place, providing the place still stands afterward? I'll call this a "Trophy" because isn't that what a sinister planner would call it? I suppose it will reek of death and destruction, a by-product for the trophy winners agenda.

Ofcourse, little do they know that they fought a losing battle, this battle of Armageddon. Lucifer is going down into the depths of hell for all eternity, and he's going to take as many souls as he can with him.

I won't be deceived into joining in his cause, just so we know that much is clear...

I'm going to try to find a way to add the Georgia guide-stones to this way of thinking, and how they may have any bearing on the matter. I'll be back to watch this thread breathe with life, or suffocate into cyber desolation...

Thanks for any kind of input.



posted on Apr, 28 2010 @ 09:17 PM
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Tell ya what, I'll head on over to DIA and ask them what's going on..... How's that sound? If they don't tell me anything, then I'm sure it's all O.K..... "Cool"



posted on Apr, 28 2010 @ 09:19 PM
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Thanks.

Hey, what can you tell me about the guide-stones? Do you think there could be a bunker nearby, or underneath them too?



posted on Apr, 28 2010 @ 09:24 PM
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How about R.C. Christian, with the "R.C." standing for really crazy, as in this is a really crazy monument...... j.k. I don't know much about them there guidestones my friend.... peace



posted on Apr, 28 2010 @ 09:39 PM
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Well.

I've been cruising around the forums here and realize that this thread is so so lame, and not worthy of discussion, atleast tonight anyway. Thanks for stopping-by. Nothing to see here.



posted on Apr, 28 2010 @ 09:50 PM
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you cant mock your own thread... you have to atleast believe in what it is that you start..

enjoy



posted on Apr, 28 2010 @ 09:53 PM
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Originally posted by Myendica
you cant mock your own thread... you have to atleast believe in what it is that you start..

enjoy


Dangit!
I meant that there's stuff going on in these forums that even I find more interesting, that's all. Hey, thanks for posting kind words though.



posted on Apr, 28 2010 @ 11:14 PM
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Robert C. Christian is the alias of the man who commissioned the Georgia Guidestones to be erected. Ted Turner is thought by some to be R.C. Christian. It is located on 5 acres of land now owned by the county of Elbert which makes it tax exempt. I always wondered who paid the taxes on it until I found this

qpublic3.qpublic.net...

Who ever actually had it constructed paid a load of money and left a lot of mystery. I've heard different figures on the cost ranging from hundreds of thousands to 1.6 million. Not sure if that's true.



posted on Jan, 1 2011 @ 11:53 AM
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It is interesting trying to link the "airport" with the guidestones your probably on to something.



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