The Pros And Cons Of The Denver International Airport

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The Denver International Airport, to some, is merely the largest airport in the United States, but below the surface may hide an underground base unseen by the average traveler. The miles of tunnels and highways built beneath the airport, said to have been built for the sole purpose of an intricate luggage system, have been speculated to contain a shelter for the world’s elite in the case of a nuclear holocaust, a home for alien life forms and “lizard people (a.k.a ‘reptoids’)” (Wenzel), or most probable, a location to be used as a FEMA concentration camp in the event that all chaos has broken out and we forfeit all rights due to martial law. Since the initial creation of the airport, locals were outraged at the thought of a newly established …show more content…
Speculations include that the Denver Airport houses “lizard people (a.k.a. “Reptoids”) and/or evidence of aliens” (Wenzel). The evidence provided by the conspiracists are “an ‘alien’ drawing [that] appeared on the walls and blurry footage of ‘lizard people’” (Wenzel). Other minor assumptions have emerged due to the joking nature of the workers at the airport, who are known to pull pranks on newscasters while wearing lizard masks, “one caught on camera by Fox 31 KDVR-Denver” (Wenzel). The airport is also known to have made fun with the theories that have been spread, and the Heath Montgomery, senior public information officer for DIA, has stated the airport “decided a few years ago that rather than fight all of this and try and convince everybody there’s nothing really going on, [to] have some fun with it” …show more content…
FEMA is the Federal Emergency Management Agency and has been said to have even more power than the president in the instance that a disaster happens and chaos ensues. According to many online researchers of FEMA and how they would intend to use martial law to carry out New World Order, it has been cited that there are “over 800 prison camps in the United States, all fully operational and ready to receive prisoners. They are all staffed and even surrounded by full-time guards, but they are all empty. These camps are to be operated by FEMA (Federal Emergency Management Agency) should Martial Law need to be implemented” (“FEMA CONCENTRATION CAMPS”). These prison camps, also referred to as concentration camps, have been linked to buildings in many major cities, and the Denver Airport seemingly would be a prime location, due to its vast amounts of storage space and undeniably mysterious air surrounding its underground passages. If martial law was to be declared, all people of the United States would be forced into these facilities, where it is said they would be killed off in order to reestablish the United States and ensure New World Order. People compare this situation to being similar to the of the Holocaust in which Jews were placed into concentration camps and murdered in pursuit of a new, better society in the eyes of Adolf