
Take a look at conspiracies surrounding the Denver International Airport:
#1. Bluecifer (sculpture orignally entitled Mustang) one of the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse. Bluecifer greets guests with its menacing glowing red eyes. Its first victom was its sculptor Luis Jiménez who died after a piece of the sculpture fell on him severing his artery. https://www.businessinsider.com/denver-international-airport-conspiracy-theories-debunked-2021-10

#2. The gargoyles over the baggage claim. These sculptures titled “Notre Denver” by Terry Allen, sit inside suitcases casting their gaze across the east and west baggage claim areas. Why are these medieval guardians doing in a international airport?


#3. This mysterious plaque reads “New World Airport Commission,” a group that never existed, according to DEN’s website. According to Visit Denver, some think the airport is linked to the “New World Order,” a conspiracy theory that believes a group of global elites is plotting a dictatorship to overtake the earth

#4. This series of murals depict nazis in gas masks trying to lead children away, ruins, and buildings on fire . Oh yeah, and some of the children are already dead. Setting the perfect mood for those traveling on vacation or business.


#5. The vast underground tunnel system that spans several stories under the tarmac. Only a fraction of the tunnels are open to the public. Theories speculate that the tunnels lead directly to the North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD), located at Peterson Space Force Base about 90 miles south of the airport in Colorado Springs. Other theories are that there are vast underground bunkers and landing pads for lizard people or aliens who visit the earth.

#6. A mining cart carved into the tile of the Great Hall and adorned with the letters “Au” and “Ag” (the atomic symbols for gold and silver) is really an abbreviation for “Australian antigen,” a deadly chemical weapon that the Illuminati will use to secure power over humankind.

#7. Construction of DIA was 18 months behind and about 3.5 bilion dollars over-budget. Part of the problem was poor planning but another issue is how far the airport is from Denver (over 25 miles).
