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Originally posted by boncho
Originally posted by inforeal
reply to post by ConspiraCity
Is there any reason or word why they built the 5 buildings?
They built the airport in the way they did because Denver is a mile high city and the design was to cut down on turbulence.
Originally posted by tinker9917
While i have not personally looked, the surrounding barbed-iwire fences are said to be built like a prison... inward to keep people in, not outward to keep people out.
I did fly out of there an back in once about 1 1/2 yrs ago.... this place is strange.
Originally posted by shushu
There is also a phoenix in a glass cage... signifying rebirth from ashes.
Originally posted by ConspiraCity
Originally posted by boncho
Originally posted by inforeal
reply to post by ConspiraCity
Is there any reason or word why they built the 5 buildings?
They built the airport in the way they did because Denver is a mile high city and the design was to cut down on turbulence.
sorry but that doesn't really explain the 5 buildings at all.. they are underground
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The underground constructions, as anyone who has traveled through Denver knows, are for the underground train system that connects all the terminals, including additional tunneling built to accommodate future expansion. Other underground systems were built for Denver's state of the art automated baggage handling system.
Unfortunately the system never worked well, and by 2005 it was retired completely, and now the underground tunnels are used for conventional baggage handling.
Hundreds of workers go in and out of there every day, and none of them have ever reported seeing anything unusual. No reptoids, no aliens, no Illuminati. Yet. I was not able to find any well-reported cases of a worker being interviewed and refusing to discuss his job, so as far as I can tell, this was simply made up.
Originally posted by OuttaTime
reply to post by buster2010
Have you wondered why there is a gargoyle popping out of a suitcase? Quite ominous...
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Called Notre Denver by artist Terry Allen, their stated purpose is "to oversee and ensure that baggage will arrive safely at Denver International Airport."
And for good reason. 16 months behind schedule and several million dollars over budget, Denver International Airport finally opened on Feb. 28, 1995. Among the many problems contributing to the delay was the installation of an overly ambitious baggage handling system.
Weidner explains that some high-level factions in Masonic society may be using the murals to alert the general population to the earth-shattering political and environmental changes in store for 2012. Either that, or those factions are amazingly arrogant. Because for Weidner and other conspiracy experts, the symbolism is as explicit as a manifesto. One mural features three women in coffins surrounded by endangered animals, including a Quetzal bird, named after the Mayan god Quetzalcoatl, in a glass cage — an "extinction message," Weidner says. The next panel shows children of the world gathered around a "gigantic psychedelic plant of some kind. And they're all extolling that all the races are going to live together in a world of peace." "It's like the one-world government bylaws," says Noory. But the peace doesn't last. Another mural depicts a Gestapo-like figure "knifing the dove of peace with his bayonet," surrounded by crushed cities and starving citizens. Considered in the context of other curiosities captured in his documentary, Weidner concludes that these DIA murals reveal that 2012 will be a time of intense military oppression.
Originally posted by boncho
Originally posted by ConspiraCity
Originally posted by boncho
Originally posted by inforeal
reply to post by ConspiraCity
Is there any reason or word why they built the 5 buildings?
They built the airport in the way they did because Denver is a mile high city and the design was to cut down on turbulence.
sorry but that doesn't really explain the 5 buildings at all.. they are underground
1
The underground constructions, as anyone who has traveled through Denver knows, are for the underground train system that connects all the terminals, including additional tunneling built to accommodate future expansion. Other underground systems were built for Denver's state of the art automated baggage handling system.
Unfortunately the system never worked well, and by 2005 it was retired completely, and now the underground tunnels are used for conventional baggage handling.
Hundreds of workers go in and out of there every day, and none of them have ever reported seeing anything unusual. No reptoids, no aliens, no Illuminati. Yet. I was not able to find any well-reported cases of a worker being interviewed and refusing to discuss his job, so as far as I can tell, this was simply made up.
Originally posted by inforeal
reply to post by ConspiraCity
Those 5 buildings mean somthing, I think, but I can't go into it now. And the fact that they are underground is interesting.
OK...Some wealthy Colaridian got to participate in the freakish artiwork...
Shwayder, who was devoutly religious, also named his son King David and required all company executives to carry the Golden Rule engraved on a golden band.