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This is what AI says about Denver Airport:
The Claim: DIA hides vast underground tunnels and bunkers built for the global elite (Illuminati, Freemasons, or New World Order) to survive an apocalypse. Some say it's a prison camp or bioweapons lab, connected to other secret sites via miles of tunnels.
"Evidence" Cited: Construction delays (16 months late, $2 billion over budget) and unused space suggest hidden agendas. Braille inscriptions near a dedication stone are allegedly a "keypad" to open a time capsule buried in 1994 (set to reopen in 2094). The capstone mentions a fictional "New World Airport Commission" with Masonic symbols, and floor tiles have "AU AG" (interpreted as a bioweapon code for "Australia Antigen," linked to hepatitis).
The Claim: Two massive murals by artist Leo Tanguma ("Children of the World Dream of Peace" and "In Peace and Harmony with Nature") show apocalyptic scenes: soldiers in gas masks herding people into coffins, grieving children, and masked figures with weapons—propaganda for a coming genocide or New World Order takeover.
"Evidence" Cited: The murals' scale (28 feet wide) and themes of death/destruction in an airport feel out of place. One panel shows diverse kids holding hands in harmony, but theorists focus on the "dark" parts as clues to planned global catastrophe.
The Claim: The 32-foot blue Mustang statue (nicknamed Blucifer) outside the airport is a demonic guardian or "pale horse of the apocalypse" (from the Bible's Book of Revelation). Its glowing red eyes and rearing pose ward off intruders from the secret base below.
"Evidence" Cited: Artist Luis Jiménez died in 2006 when a section of the unfinished statue fell on him, severing an artery—eerily like a horror movie curse. The eyes (lit by fiber optics) glow ominously at night, and its veins/bones give it a skeletal vibe.
The Claim: Talking gargoyles guard hidden entrances to underground lairs for shape-shifting lizard people (or aliens) who control the world. The airport is their Colorado headquarters.
"Evidence" Cited: Sculptures like "Notre Denver" (gargoyles by Terry Allen) whisper creepy messages like "Welcome to Illuminati Headquarters... I mean, Denver International Airport." Strange graffiti in tunnels depicts aliens, and the runways supposedly form a swastika or Masonic symbols from above.