People also tend to believe that the tunnels houses reptoids (lizard people) and aliens. Secret underground tunnels: Failed automated baggage system at DIA © Many believe that the underground tunnels contain bunkers to hide governmental officials and elite in times of nuclear bombing, war or cataclysmic reckoning whereas other theories claim that Illuminati headquarters lies underneath the DIA. Also, the existence of such a long tunnel is very unlikely and uneconomical as the longest underground tunnel (35.4 miles) took over a decade to be constructed. The rotating fan-shaped design helps to optimize take-off against the wind and control the traffic. However, the theories are ambiguous as the runaway vaguely matches the shape of a Swastika from the aerial view. Further, people believe the airport has a 90-mile long secret tunnel connecting the DIA’s remote location to NORAD (North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD),). Swastika shaped runway and tunnel to NORAD: Aerial view of DIA runway © Since people closely relate the existence of Nazi influence in the airport, many of the conspiracy theories say that the runway is in the shape of Swastika, which represents Nazism. The mural is persistently correlated to the existence of Nazism influence throughout the airport. The presence of such a mural beside gargoyles, blue mustang and other such bizarre artworks makes it easier for people to portray grim imagery. However, the artist’s artworks are generally mistaken due to the horrifying stories they depict. It expresses the artist’s longing to eradicate violence and war from society. The one installed at the airport is named “Children of the World Dream of Peace”. The mural representing the end of the world: Mural by artist Leo Tanguma ©The airport features artwork by artist Leo Tanguma and his murals generally narrate a story of world peace, hopefulness and health environment. Further, the strange markings represent the Navajo-language characters and dedication to the airport artists. To which the authorities claim that it was supposed to read “The New commer World Airport Commission ” which was dedicated to the group celebrating the opening of the airport. Besides that, they have no involvement with the airport in any way.Īnother controversy is regarding the unknown “New World Airport Commission” group mentioned on the capstone. However, authorities claim that the masons made it as a gift and offered it on the opening ceremony. The time capsule also has engraved symbols of freemasons, strange symbols and the name of a mysterious group called the New World Airport Commission.ĭue to the presence of such symbols, people tend to believe that a centuries-old secret society named Freemasons controls the operation and functioning of the airport. It has a time capsule with “People of Colorado in 2094” written on it and contains coins, Mayor Wellington Webb’s sneakers, a signed opening-day ball from Coors Field, as some of the items. The Capstone and Freemasons: Capstone showing the freemasonry symbol ©A dedication capstone dated back to 19 th March 1994, marks the airport’s entrance from the south. Denver International Airport © Here are some of the prevalent theories regarding the Denver International Airport.
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