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UER Forum > Private Boards Index > Urban Legends > Denver International Airport (Viewed 4207 times)
Sinister Crayon 


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Denver International Airport
< on 3/11/2005 9:51 PM >
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I found this on the internet a couple days ago.... Not the most pleasant thing in the world.

http://www.anomali...enver_Airport.html

There are a few pages, so make sure you read them all. I don't know If it qualifies as an Urban Legend, but sure Makes you think.



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< Reply # 1 on 7/3/2005 3:58 PM >
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Trying to find it on Earth Google but not having luck - be interesting to see it on that tool and see what it looks like...




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Re: Denver International Airport
< Reply # 2 on 7/3/2005 10:25 PM >
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Trying to find it on Earth Google but not having luck - be interesting to see it on that tool and see what it looks like...


Here's the entire airport


Here is a possible for the buried runway





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Re: Denver International Airport
< Reply # 3 on 7/4/2005 4:55 PM >
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Interesting... but are people just reading into patterns when they look at images like that? I have heard all about it, but really wonder what the point would be. Very strange place though...




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< Reply # 4 on 8/20/2005 3:48 AM >
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very interesting read, and the more i think about the underground stuff, the more it makes sense, even in the parking garage you can look down and see at least 4 stories going down...I think they also had that painting on the news and people were mad and stuff.

Also, did anyone else notice that the nazi guy had an AK?


OOOOh and then reading the rest of the radio transcript you realize that this person is a bit of a crack pot. http://www.anomalo...s.com/christo.html



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< Reply # 5 on 8/29/2005 12:31 AM >
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Posted by Kbasa


Also, did anyone else notice that the nazi guy had an AK?





I don't know where you saw this but it might also be a German M44 assault rifle. These were made at the end of the war and stood as example for the AK. But I have to see the pic first to be sure about the type of weapon.




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Re: Denver International Airport
< Reply # 6 on 3/17/2006 2:23 PM >
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Hell, they found this naval structure on Google Earth community that looks like this, i can't find the link. Essentially if you try and come up with a structure with a lot of radial access you tend to come up with some form of cross.

One that is interesting is the Georgian City of Bath here in the UK. it was built as a leisure town making use of the natural warm spa baths, but was all designed by one person, who was a master Mason, he invented the crescent and circus street types and from the air the old parts of the city make up a number of Masonic symbols, try Google Earth.




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< Reply # 7 on 3/31/2006 9:17 PM >
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Im going to to bath this summer, ill check it out




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< Reply # 8 on 7/4/2006 1:32 AM >
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DIA doesn't have a buried runway, thats a drainage ditch where the land sinks down. Look at it on a contour map or in person. Ain't nothing there.

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Re: Denver International Airport
< Reply # 9 on 7/7/2006 8:52 PM >
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Wow... that mural is freakin' messed up! Who in their right mind decided to approve this thing?!




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