Tuesday, July 05, 2011

Denver International Airport ... a secret military bunker?


Ok.  I was skeptical at first too...till I read the little blurb the Survival Spot Blog has on it. 
Denver International Airport is one of the nations largest and busiest new airports. At over 53 square miles, the Denver International Airport is the largest international airport in the United States and the third in the world.
While there is no physical proof of a bunker at this location, there is a lot of tertiary evidence to support the claim. Some interesting facts about DIA that may support this conclusion are:
  • The budget far exceeded original projections (original budget was 1.7 billion and ended up costing 4.8 billion)
  • There is a large network of subterranean tunnels here, used for an “automated baggage system”. When the system failed miserably, they spent 1 million dollars per day for several months worth to repair it. Eventually in 2005, the airport abandoned this automated system all together to save 1 million per month of maintenance costs.
  • The airport has extensive alternative energy systems, uncharacteristic of the modern airport.
  • There are many very important military installations nearby including: Cheyenne Mountain, NORAD, Peterson AFB, United States Space Command, Air defense mission, United States Northern Command and dozens of major business headquarters
  • Some famous people who live or have purchased homes in Colorado are: Tom Cruise/Katie Holmes, Oprah Winfrey, Oliver Stone, Richard Holbrooke, Norman Schwarzkopf, Jr., Prince Bandar (wealthy Saudi Prince), Michael Eisner, David & Victoria Beckham, Condoleeza Rice
  • Significant quantities of earth (110 million cubic yards) have been removed from the site, far more than is traditionally necessary
  • 5 buildings were built incorrectly and new buildings were placed on top of them
  • Granite was imported from all over the world for the airport
  • The fueling system can pump 1000 gallons of jet fuel per minute, which is far more than any commercial airport could need
  • There around 5300 miles of fiber optics installed (the United States coast to coast is 3000 miles)
I admit its all circumstantial but it does seem to add up.

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  4. feeling a little frustrated are we Mr. Thomas????

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  6. don't give up now bud....keep posting so i can keep tossing your comments into the internet trash heap!

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  10. LOL! Thomas must be off his meds today.

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  11. 1. What has Thomas been saying?

    2. Why would anyone care that the possible bunker is near a bunch of celebrities?

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  12. Thomas was being an asshole. i could post his comments but hey, this is my house and my rules so no, the bastard gets no air time.

    next, it was a speculative posting and i thought it was fun and interesting. you, USS Helm, like Thomas is taking this far too seriously.

    relax bud, enjoy the pleasure and learn to read. i said it was circumstantial.

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  14. yep sferrin...you're right. definitely off the medication!

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  15. Maybe Thomas needs a time out, or maybe a nap.

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  16. he needs to do something. if he hates the blog cool...just don't come here but if he keeps coming then i'll keep trashing.

    i really don't expect much more from scared little pussies.

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  17. - The budget over-run was the result of our previous Dem mayor, Pena, lining the pockets of his cronies. One contractor poured sub-standard concrete and the runways had to be jackhammered and re-poured.

    - Yes, it has tunnels for a bagage system United insisted on having, and was a problem from day 1. This system has been scrapped and partially replaced.

    - I don't know about the energy systems

    - Yes, lots of military bases which makes a civilian airport less desirable (OPSEC).

    - Famous people who live in Aspen which is hours away from the Denver metro area. In a SHTF scenario, they would have to use I-70 which is a major problem on weekends during the ski season. There is no rail service to DIA. Yet.


    I don't doubt there could be something to this. The symbols/art are something else entirely...

    http://vigilantcitizen.com/sinistersites/sinister-sites-the-denver-international-airport/

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  19. LOL.
    This is pretty funny as conspiracy theories go. The first bullet is explained by many of the later bullets if you stop to think about it.

    Cost overruns are inevitable on projects so complex no one involved has ever dealt with the challenges of doing something like it before, and therefore have no idea how much something should cost or how long it should take.

    Goes to show 'complexity' isn't just a 'defense' problem eh?

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