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DIA conspiracy

11/15/2012

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Denver International Airport, Denver, Colorado, www.flydenver.com

If you believe what you read on the Internet, Denver International Airport is apparently the future North American HQ for the New World Order, complete with Masonic symbols, allegedly post-apocalyptic murals, and an enormous labyrinth of subterranean tunnels that hide deep, dark secrets about the Illuminati and every shadowy conspiracy in the book. Online theorists note that the Queen of England has been buying up property in the area, that whistleblowers have killed themselves, that Nazi “Black Sun” worship ties heavily into the airport’s secrets, and that the mayor of Denver was paid off by the CIA to keep quiet about the whole thing.

The airport is the nation’s largest, at over 50 square miles, and its construction necessitated the relocation of 100 million cubic yards of earth (one-third of that moved for the Panama Canal). Its sheer size, as well as its seemingly illogical location in the middle of nowhere and its since-shuttered robotic luggage system, makes good fuel for the fire. As does the mural with the guy in the gasmask. He’s really creepy.

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