Denver International Airport has found itself under intense scrutiny from conspiracy theorists since it opened in 1995?

Denver International Airport has found itself under intense scrutiny from conspiracy theorists since it opened in 1995. Why? Denver International Airport has found itself under intense scrutiny from conspiracy theorists since it opened in 1995.

Philip Schneider, a structural engineer turned whistle-blower who died in mysterious circumstances in 1996, claimed that beneath the airport lies a vast underground facility, which then prompted suggestions that the airport is actually hiding a secret military base or even a concentration camp. And why, ask conspiracy theorists, do the runways form the shape of a swastika? Asked by reader65 16 months ago Similar questions: Denver International Airport found intense scrutiny conspiracy theorists opened 1995 Local > United States > Denver - CO.

Similar questions: Denver International Airport found intense scrutiny conspiracy theorists opened 1995.

Hoo boy! Wowee! Where do these people get these ideas.

Didntcha ever wonder, when watching an old James Bond movie, the one with the supervillian with the secret rocket base inside the volcano, how he managed to hire a large construction company, how he got several thousand tons of concrete and steel delivered and installed in a volcano without anybody wondering? Same thing for DIA. It takes tens of millions of dollars and years of construction to dig out, put down forms, and pour concrete into a secret underground lair.

Years when it's all exposed for all to see. Thousands of people involved, from architects, bulldozer-drivers, dump-truck drivers, forms-builders, concrete truck drivers, concrete pourers, etc, etc, etc, etc. But they're right, in the sense that DIA has a vast underground facility.As do most airports. It's called the "baggage handling level".

No jail cells.As for the runway layout, nothing to see there either. Runways at older airports were laid out in the days of slow prop planes, which landed at around 120MPH and could only tolerate like 20MPH of crosswinds, so those old runways were laid out in the directions of the prevailing winds with a few cross-runways for odd wind days. Newer airplanes land much faster and can tolerate much higher crosswinds, so the runways now tend to be laid out without regard to the prevailing winds and parallel or at right angles and not crossing each other.At DIA they're laid out so they're near to the terminals.

Nothing to do with Nazi symbology .

2 Oooo! That's one i'd never heard before! Guess i'm just not as up on conspiracy theories as I should be.

Oooo! That's one i'd never heard before! Guess i'm just not as up on conspiracy theories as I should be.

3 You aroused my curiosity, so I went to Google Maps to see the layoutof the runways at Denver International Airport...Here's the link to what I observed:maps.google.com/maps?hl=en&tab=wlVisuali... the spatial abstract has always been a deficiency of mine...Would someone care to help me out here... I failed to find a swastika anywhere...

You aroused my curiosity, so I went to Google Maps to see the layoutof the runways at Denver International Airport...Here's the link to what I observed:maps.google.com/maps?hl=en&tab=wlVisuali... the spatial abstract has always been a deficiency of mine...Would someone care to help me out here... I failed to find a swastika anywhere...

4 Being the thorough old time Detective I am, I double checkedmy link, and must say - oooopps...You're going to have to type in "Denver International Airport"(or copy and paste what I just typed), and then focus in on therunways...

Being the thorough old time Detective I am, I double checkedmy link, and must say - oooopps...You're going to have to type in "Denver International Airport"(or copy and paste what I just typed), and then focus in on therunways...

5 and the nearby roads for a reverse swastika...

And the nearby roads for a reverse swastika...

I cant really gove you an answer,but what I can give you is a way to a solution, that is you have to find the anglde that you relate to or peaks your interest. A good paper is one that people get drawn into because it reaches them ln some way.As for me WW11 to me, I think of the holocaust and the effect it had on the survivors, their families and those who stood by and did nothing until it was too late.

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