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Denver International Airport (DIA) is believed to conceal a massive underground facility beneath its runways. The presence of fenced regions circled by barbed wire at the airport raises eyebrows, seeming somewhat excessive for a standard international transit hub.
The North Star Report published an article titled "UNDERGROUND MILITARY BASES IN THE U.S.," which delves into the speculations surrounding DIA.
"The Denver International Airport is said to hide a vast Deep Underground Military Base that spans over 22 miles in diameter and stretches across more than eight levels below the ground. Interestingly, the CIA moved the base of its domestic operations from their primary headquarters in Langley to Denver. Despite its completion in 1995 seeing it overshoot its budget, the construction of the airport was pursued with an unusual determination by government officials and politicians. Reports highlighted consistent changes in construction companies, rampant corruption, and regular termination of teams once they finished parts of the construction. This approach ensured no single team had a comprehensive understanding of the airport's layout. It's noteworthy that the local populace neither wanted nor felt the need for this new airport, yet it was still aggressively pursued."
Another peculiar aspect of DIA is its abundant Masonic symbols and unsettling artwork. These include images of cities engulfed in flames, women encased in coffins, and unsettling depictions of deceased infants.
The aforementioned article by North Star Report also discusses this intriguing imagery.
_"Masonic emblems paired with unsettling images, ranging from devastated cities to disturbing illustrations of deceased infants, are a significant part of a large mural. Strangely, these artworks are not highlighted in the airport's official website that showcases other art pieces in the facility. It's suggested that DIA is merely a facade for the expansive subterranean structures beneath. Some individuals have reported experiencing unusual electronic or magnetic disturbances around the airport, leading to discomfort or headaches. Large areas surrounded by inward-facing barbed-wire fences and peculiar small concrete structures resembling ventilation units for the underground stand out in the vastness of the airport’s vicinity. This underground complex is believed to be approximately 88.3 square miles in depth. In essence, it's akin to stacking eight cities vertically! These enormous underground bases have the capacity to shelter millions." _
JFC. You're a Qanon cult member too aren't you?
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