Denver Airport: Portal to the New World Underground
Friday, August 23, 2013 2:45 PM
Cryptic symbols at the Denver International Airport have fueled conspiratorial probes about what is really going on there.
Aaron Dykes and Melissa Melton
Activist Post
“Welcome to DIA… We have red eyed evil horse statues, murals of people being slaughtered, and secret underground CoG bases… Enjoy your flight.” -- Scott Lopez
As a traveler arriving in Denver, the Denver International Airport (DIA) can be a strange landing place. Planes touch down some 26 miles from downtown with the Rocky Mountains out in the distance, and closer, a vision of the odd mountain-like roof canopied over the largest airport in North America. On the perimeter of the runways is a vast prairie space destined for development
Inside the $4.8 billion airport is a modern concourse connected by expansive underground trains. Past security is the baggage area — once meant to be an iconic automatic system that ultimately failed — where passengers cross paths with a creepy statue of a gargoyle in a suitcase and walk past a series of murals that range in intensity from unnerving to apocalyptically creepy...
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