If Anyone Gets ‘Advanced Notice Of TEOTWAWKI’ It’ll Be America’s ‘Continuity Of Government’: This Is Where The Globalists Will Hide As They’re Carrying Out Nuclear Genocide

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    by Stefan Stanford, All News Pipeline:

    Over the last decade+ of researching and writing about what the globalists love to call ‘conspiracy theories,’ one of the more captivating topics out there is no ‘conspiracy theory‘ at all but a 52.4 square mile monstrosity, bigger than the Island of Manhattan, the Denver International Airport.

    The largest airport in North America by land, and the 2nd largest airport in the entire world, as Travel and Leisure reported of the airport back in February of 2020, the DIA is home to a slew of so-called ‘bizarre conspiracy theories‘ though whether they are really just ‘crazy theories‘ or ‘theories cutting too close to the truth‘ is something we won’t come to a clear-cut answer to within this story.

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    Long-rumored to be sitting on top of one of the biggest ‘Deep Underground Military Bases‘ in the world, and the post-apocalypse home of America’s ‘continuity of government agencies‘ and the ‘home of the new world order global government,’ we have to take a look at the DIA once again with the home of the viral ‘Doomsday Murals‘ and ‘Horse of the Apocalypse‘ back in the news this month for National Preparedness Month.

    With DenverReady giving away free bugout bags at a time when talk of nuclear war heats up around the world, the DIA, which opened back in 1995, has long been plagued with rumors and signs of massive underground bunkers beneath the monstrosity and while we think it’s great that DenverReady is ‘getting the folks of Denver ready,‘ as we’re asked in the 1st video at the bottom of this story, ready for exactly WHAT?  With part of that prepping consisting of the city of Denver preparing the locals there to ‘bug out’ of town, as we’re asked in that video, what do they know that we don’t know?

    All of the images seen within this story were taken from the DIA and tell a tale that we’ll never get from the mainstream media nor from the airport management, which this Travel and Leisure story reports made a conscious decision years ago to ‘have some fun with‘ the ‘conspiracy theories‘ rather than try to fight them off.

    And with an approach to the airport bringing us ‘The Blue Mustang,‘ aka ‘Blucifer,’ a 32-foot tall fiberglass sculpture created by artist Luis Jiménez, the statue’s glowing red eyes have long been seen as a nod to the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse. And while artist Jiménez died two years before the statue was completed, when a piece of ‘Blucifer‘ fell on him and severed an artery in his leg, as we see in the next image below taken from a DIA ad campaign, they happily used the horse while linking the DIA to ‘the end of the world‘. Just a bizarre idea for an ad campaign or something more? Check out all the rest of their artwork, murals, capstone, etc, as seen in the remainder of this story before you decide.

    While the gigantic blue beast with red-glowing eyes that quite literally ‘killed‘ its original creator is there to greet visitors as they arrive outside of the airport, the inside of it is host to a series of bizarre murals that seemingly tell a tale of a coming apocalypse. As pointed out in this Travel and Leisure story titled “Doomsday Bunkers, Illuminati, and the Apocalypse: 5 Wild Conspiracy Theories About Denver International Airport,” the Denver International Airport (DIA) has some secrets. From that story.:

    At least, that’s what conspiracy theorists on the internet will tell you. Built as a replacement for Stapleton Airport, near Denver, in 1995, DIA has always had its share of nefarious conspiracy theories about it. From the beginning, Coloradoans have theorized about the airport’s secret tunnels, clues to Nazi secret societies, and horrifying harbingers of doom “hidden” in public artwork around the Denver hub.It doesn’t help that even the Denver airport’s officials are perfectly willing to fuel these wild ideas about Illuminati bunkers and links to aliens in its own advertising campaigns. 

    “We have a CEO (Kim Day) who really embraces the conspiracy ideas,” Heath Montgomery, senior public information officer for DIA, told the Denver Post in 2016. 

    “We decided a few years ago that rather than fight all of this and try and convince everybody there’s nothing really going on, let’s have some fun with it.” 

    Even though the airport is mostly making fun of its own eccentric (and sometimes sinister) history, there are still a lot of people who take the rumors seriously.

    With that story then trying to ‘normalize‘ all of the bizarre artwork and ‘oddities‘ seen at the DIA, it still did manage to at least touch upon all of the ‘bizarre conspiracy theories‘ that we’ll explore more below.

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