Why Is China Building These Gigantic Structures In the Middle of the Desert?
rich
richard.romeo at gmail.com
Thu Nov 17 08:41:01 CST 2011
closer to home and might've been mentioned here but the conspiracy
theories regarding Denver Int'l Airport. pbly hogwash but those murals
are creepy and that freaky horse (google them) and yes the runways do
sorta resemble a swastika. d'oh
rich
from wikipedia
Controversy
There are several conspiracy theories relating to the airport's design
and construction.
Murals painted in the baggage claim area have been claimed to contain
themes referring to future military oppression and a one-world
government. However, the artist, Leo Tanguma, said the murals,
entitled "In Peace and Harmony With Nature" and "The Children of the
World Dream of Peace," depict man-made environmental destruction and
genocide along with humanity coming together to heal nature and live
in peace.[50]
In the mid-1990s, Philip Schneider gave lectures about highly
secretive government information concerning "deep underground military
bases" that were constructed by the United States government, and said
that one of these bases exists underneath the Denver International
Airport. Author Alex Christopher claimed to have worked in the tunnels
under the airport, and described what appeared to be vast holding
areas for prisoners, strange nausea-inducing electromagnetic forces,
and caverns big enough to drive trucks through, presumably to be
filled with helpless political prisoners. This theory has been
challenged, since photos have revealed that these tunnels are used for
transportation of baggage by way of conveyor belts[citation needed]
People have found out that there have been unusual markings in the
terminals in DIA and have recorded them as masonic markings. One
person found these markings and traced them to a series of tunnels
where people believe were built shortly after the airport was built in
the 1980s.[citation needed]
Conspiracists have pointed to unusual words cut into the floor as
being Satanic, Masonic, or just some impenetrable secret code of the
New World Order: Cochetopa, Sisnaajini, and the baffling Dzit Dit
Gaii.[51] These words are actually Navajo terms for geographical sites
in Colorado. "Braaksma" and "Villarreal" are actually the names of
Carolyn Braaksma and Mark Villarreal, artists who worked on the
airport’s sculptures and paintings.[52]
There is a dedication marker in the airport inscribed with the Square
and Compasses of the Freemasons, along with a listing of the two Grand
Lodges of Freemasonry in Colorado. It is mounted over a time capsule
that was sealed during the dedication of the airport. The Freemasons
participated in laying this “capstone” (the last, finishing stone) of
the airport project. The capstone also is inscribed with a line that
simply states "New World Airport Commission".[53]
On Thu, Nov 17, 2011 at 9:33 AM, David Morris <fqmorris at gmail.com> wrote:
> This one seems to be related to the drainage/low-points of a very
> mountainous topography.
>
> http://maps.google.com/maps?q=40.452107,93.742118&hl=de&ll=40.447764,93.744299&spn=0.005201,0.010107&num=1&t=h&vpsrc=6&z=17
>
> On Wed, Nov 16, 2011 at 7:52 PM, Dave Monroe <against.the.dave at gmail.com> wrote:
>> http://gizmodo.com/5859081/why-is-china-building-these-gigantic-structures-in-the-middle%20of-the-desert
>>
>> http://gizmodo.com/5859781/somebody-ordered-tons-of-satellite-photographs-of-chinas-mysterious-structures
>>
>
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