Blog post 'DYEW? (4) What’s the story about Denver Airport?'
DYEW? (4) What’s the story about Denver Airport?
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*All pictures can be found in my gallery, in the denver album.
Denver International Airport, often called DIA, is, by land size, the largest international airport in the United States, and the third largest international airport in the world. Currently, Denver International Airport is the fifth busiest airport in the United States in terms of traffic, and the tenth in the world with around 50 million passengers passing through the airport in 2006.
It was built in 1995 on 137.593km2 in spite of the fact that Denver already had a perfectly fine airport - Stapleton - which was ordered closed when DIA was built. The initial cost of this New Beast was to be 1.7 billion dollars, but in the end it costed 4,8 billion dollars - obscenely over budget.
The choice of location seems really odd, since the DIA is placed 40km out of the town and moreover it was built in a high wind area – unlike Stapleton, a fact that has caused many times flight cancellations or delays. DIA has a fiber optic communications core made of 5,300 miles of cable. That's longer than the Nile River. That's from New York City to Buenos Aires, Argentina. The airport also has 11,365 miles of copper cable communications network. Granite was imported from all over the world - Asia, Africa, Europe, North and South America - and used in making the main terminal floor. An unjustified expense, especially when you're already over budget. Another strange fact is that whole buildings were constructed below ground level and then buried with the excuse that they were "built wrong".
According to the researchers Alex Christopher and David Icke, an area of 8 km2 is buried under DIA, where according to workers sayings, aliens and humans are working together. The two researchers talk about 8 sub-basements and low- and high- frequency sounds that make people sick, once they step into DIA.
DIA is full of Masonic and Mystical Symbols. On the biggest terminal is based a capstone or dedication stone for the Denver airport with a Masonic symbol on it. The terminal, by the way, is called The Great Hall, which is what Masons refer to as their meeting hall.
In the airport you can also see gargoyles statues, like in all the catholic churches. The floor is interesting, too. There's brass inlays of the extinct animals that have left fossils in the area (some of which were found digging up the area for the airport) and also Native American words which have spiritual references. In the chapel someone can find the harmonic combination of all popular religions. But all the above say nothing, compared to the horrifying murals…
Taking a quick look at the murals might give the viewer the impression that their creator Leo Tanguma – a Chicano artist-activist – did exactly as he said: “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.” Sure there is a peace message on all these murals. But only the first time you look at them. If you look carefully, there are hundreds of details, that are not visible just with the first sight. In fact, nobody knows what all these hidden details mean, but the neo-mythology over them claims that they represent what the New World Order and the New Secret Government plan to do with the world and it’s population.
There is one mural which depicts all of the children of the world taking the weapons from each country on earth and giving them to a central figure which is a German boy who has this iron fist and anvil in his hand, beating the swords into plowshares. One group of youngsters carrying the weapons bundle is composed of Croat girl, Bosnian girl, Slovenian boy and Serbian boy, nations that were part of Yugoslav state up to ten years ago. On the right of the German boy, in between the wreckage, there is a dead blonde girl with a cross on her chest and a teddy bear.
Another mural depicts three caskets containing a dead young African woman, dead young Jewish-American woman holding a Christian Bible, dead young Native American woman. Behind the caskets lay dead wild animals and a Mayan girl holds a Mayan tablet. In the background of the mural is shown the destruction of city and forest by fire.
There is a mural where total war is painted in which everybody, except few, dies. In this mural grown women can be seen carrying dead babies.
Finally, one of the murals lays a page containing a poem
I was once a little child
who longed for other worlds
But I am no more a child
for I have known fear,
I have learned to hate…
How tragic, then, is youth
which lives with enemies,
with gallows ropes.
Yet I shall believe
I only sleep today,
that I’ll wake up,
a child again, and
start to laugh
and play.
It has been reported that from time to time, pieces of the murals are being “updated”, more vibrant, clear and detailed. The conspiracy lovers believe that the spots that are getting cleared or detailed represent plans of the New World Order that have already been completed. Whatever these murals have to do with, most of the DIA visitors find them repulsive or at least awkward.
*All pictures can be found in my gallery, in the denver album.
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Wow, that's just bizarre. Where do these people come from that design these places? I haven't been to the airport in Denver since Stapleton was open. I might have to find a way of traveling there for the express purpose of seeing that in person. As I am from Las Vegas I can find an easy excuse of making my way through there. lol
