Conspiracy theorists have revisited allegations that there is a massive but secret underground alien-government base at the Denver International Airport (DIA). The base is allegedly designed to be used as a doomsday bunker for top government officials and their Reptilian alien mentors in the event of an apocalypse.
Conspiracy theory rumors that the DIA hides a massive alien-government underground base consisting of an extensive network of bunkers first surfaced in 1995. According to the rumors, the underground complex is a Continuity of Government (COG) facility that includes residential amenities for the Reptoid global elite.
The elite plan to use the facility when the global catastrophe designed to pave the way for the inauguration of the Reptilian-Illuminati New World Order occurs.
But the claims were considered rumors even in some conspiracy theory circles until Shepard Ambellas , an online conspiracy theorist who manages the right-wing conspiracy theory blog Intellihub, announced in an article published in June 2014 that a whistle-blower with insider’s knowledge of the DIA complex had come forward to confirm rumors about a massive and extensive military facility located deep beneath the airport.
Information about the existence of the underground base at the DIA complex is so closely guarded that not even airport staff are aware of its existence, the whistle-blower claimed.
The alleged whistle-blower testimony intensified rumors, speculation, and theories, with people asking why the government spent billions to construct a massive and elaborate network of bunkers beneath one of the country’s busiest airports.
The consensus that emerged in conspiracy theory circles was that the NWO-Illuminati elite were preparing secretly to survive a major global catastrophe, but the masses were being kept in the dark about it.
A video uploaded online on May 30, 2016, by conspiracy theory YouTube channel Secureteam10 (see YouTube above) revisited the body of allegations and sparked renewed discussion in the conspiracy theory blogosphere.
“Something is very wrong with the Denver International Airport,” Secureteam10’s Tyler Glockner said. “There have been a range of conspiracy theories about Denver airport. The most known is that the airport is actually a massive base, said to be underground.”
According to Glockner, a masonic symbol on a stone at the airport raises suspicion. He also claimed that a time capsule to be opened in 2094 was buried beneath the stone.
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“It’s no secret that there is an underground structure beneath the airport… they’ve actually created tramways down there, tunnels for trains.”
“It’s almost as if they built this airport with some sort of information that we don’t know about that something bad is going to happen in the near future,” he added.
Glockner alleged that the underground complex was designed as a survival hideout for senior government officials when the anticipated apocalypse happens.
“According to an airport spokesman, these building are now being used as ‘storage,’” he said. “It’s no secret that there is an underground structure beneath the airport because they’ve actually created tramways down there, tunnels for trains.”
“Do they know something we don’t? It’s all very cryptic,” he concluded.
Glockner’s comments echo conspiracy theory claims that the underground base is the world headquarters of the evil Illuminati, a super-secret organization of the global Reptoid elite with a secret sinister New World Order plan.
Some claim that the bunkers beneath the DIA are part of an “underground city” consisting of a network of subterranean facilities and installations scattered across the country but connected by an underground transport system.
The “underground city” is designed to be used by top officials of the Reptilian alien-backed U.S. government in the event that the central government’s command hubs in Washington are compromised by a major catastrophic event, such as a Russian or Chinese nuclear strike, a major asteroid impact, or a supervolcano eruption that threatens the global environment.
Conspiracy theorists argue that the murals, sculptures, mysterious inscriptions, and other artwork at the complex bear cryptic NWO-Illuminati messages about the purpose of the underground facility. The inscriptions, according to conspiracy theorists, are an alien script or code communicating a secret message in an extraterrestrial language that only the initiated can read and understand.
Photos allegedly showing underground passageways linking the secret bunkers have been shared extensively in the conspiracy theory blogosphere. Dark rumors also insinuate that the underground complex has extensive facilities for holding detainees.
Bizarre conspiracy theories about the sinister world domination plans of the evil but technologically sophisticated Reptilian aliens from the Alpha Draconis star system in the Orion Constellation are a staple in the conspiracy theory blogosphere, the Inquisitr reported .
The Alpha Draconians, as the Reptilians are also known, colonized Earth 800,000 years ago before the Lyran ancestors of mankind arrived from their original planetary home in a distant star system.
Arch-conspiracy theorist David Icke has managed to convince thousands of followers that the global elite, including the British royal family and the Rothschild family, have Reptilian alien DNA that imparts shape-shifting powers and a war-mongering blood-thirst.
Conspiracy theorists insist that the reasons to be suspicious of the motives underlying the decision to construct the DIA are obvious. At the time the project was initiated, Denver already had a major functional airport, the Stapleton International Airport, but the DIA was built and opened in 1995 despite the fact that it had fewer runways than Stapleton.
But skeptics challenging the rumor-mongering about the DIA complex have asked why the evil Illuminati would choose to construct their headquarters under the busy Denver airport when the Rocky Mountains, a far more suitable site for a top-secret underground fortress, are just a few miles away.
To support the argument, skeptics pointed to the nearby Cheyenne Mountain Complex that includes a nuclear bunker. The complex, at the Cheyenne Mountain Air Force Station in Colorado Springs, Colorado, is located under 2,000 feet of granite and is believed to be able to withstand a 30 megaton nuclear blast.
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