People think that Nazi runaways are hiding in the Denver airport. A train goes under the airport probably for their transportation and planes are always in and out. They also have six runways, a reason people think like that is because it’s shaped like a Nazi flag.
The runways are like many new airports, it’s a central building complex surrounded by runways and connected to them with taxiways and this layout does allow for planes to arrive and depart from the runways a lot without plane movements overlapping. The large distance between parallel runways provide more room around them in bad weather, as Denver is known for wind and unpredictable weather. It also allows for adding more runways into the future. The underground …show more content…
This was until a number of people pointed out you could see the larger portions of the conveyor belt machinery still in place. In an astonishing display of willful conspiracy theorists just deleted the photos.
Statements about DIA being an evil headquarters of the also boggles the mind. The Rocky Mountains are about the same distance from downtown Denver as DIA, so why build an underground facility in the middle of a flat plain under just soil? It boggles the mind after a number of nuts, including on stated the facility was built to survive t
NORAD's Cheyenne Mountain nuclear bunker, built to absorb a direct hit by a nuclear weapon, is ~75 miles away in Colorado Springs. If you are looking for a place for your super-villain lair, why not do the same and build a protected bunker under millions of tons of solid granite?
Plus you wouldn't have airplanes taking off over your head, which is not conducive for a good night's sleep. DIA's art contains what could be called "alien languages, soldiers in gas masks oppressing peasants, and Freemasons plaques", or "weird art". Take your …show more content…
They mounted it over a time capsule placed at the airport they organized to fill. The Freemasons are just a local social and charity organization, although the capstone is inscribed with "New World Airport Commission": a body that does not, in fact, exist. Some locals have wondered if this was just something to drive conspiracy theorists even more bananas than normal. The New World Society named in the plaque is a collection of small businesses that helped promote the airport. The three organizations listed as members of the Commission do, in fact,