Denver Airport Conspiracy The Denver Airport conspiracy theories are, like most conspiracy theories, equal parts entertaining, strange, and thought-provoking. If you?ve every been through DIA or plan to take a trip to Colorado anytime soon, you?re in for quite an experience. First off, the Denver International Airport terminal really is a unique, beautiful building. From a design perspective, the giant tent ceiling mimics the Rocky Mountain peaks, making it an awesome feat of architecture. Also, the main hall has an open, outdoorsy feel to it that is unlike any other airport we?ve ever visited. But there are some other things that make DIA unique. Bizarre things. Things that might make you scratch your head, and which some people have found so unusual that they?ve developed thoeries that have become known as the Denver Airport Conspiracy. Read on for some odd facts about one of the busiest airports in the United States? Secret Underground Base? Some people flat-out believe that the government has built a secret underground base below the airport. This is apparently to keep it ?hidden in plain sight.? Reasons leading to this conclusion? DIA is the only airport in the world that is located so far from the urban center it services, distanced at more than 20 miles east of the city of Denver. It was originally budgeted at 1.7 billion dollars to build, and ended up costing almost 5 billion. The fuel-hold tanks handle millions of gallons of fuel, many times more than actually needed to operate an airport of its size. The airport has thousands of miles of fiber optic cable, which some say far exceed an airport?s communications needs. Queen Elizabeth and several other top world diplomats have reportedly purchased land near the airport. DIA definitely takes up a massive amount of land, and seems to be constantly under construction, with earth movers and dump trucks in regular use. But that might be said of many airports across the country. However, there are several spooky elements that are clearly visible whenver you visit DIA. Add these to the "secret underground base" Denver airport conspiracy, and it sure seems like a weird place. The Horse ? Nicknamed ?Bluecifer? by the locals due to its ominious appearance, a sculpture of a giant blue Mustang stands guard at the entrance/exit of the terminal. With blazing red eyes, the horse rears back in a terrifying display that almost feels like a warning to all who enter. Many harken it to one of the four horses of the Apocalypse. Most frightening of all is the true story about how part of this sculpture fell and killed the artist, Luis Jiménez, while he was working on it. The Murals ? A collection of eerie murals filled with bizarre symbolism are featured througout the airport. At first glance, they seem like many other brightly colored South American folk art works, but when you look closer, you see images images of dead children in coffins, dead or frozen animals, nuclear explosions, and men in gas masks with swords. Some were eventually painted over due to complaints. Those are some odd images to have in an airport, where many people are already anxious or stressed out. The Capstone ? Located at the front of the terminal, right where you get in line for security, you will see a simple dedication capstone. On it is a masonic symbol, and the date March 19, 1994. But underneath that it says ?New World Airport Commission.? The problem is that no such entity exists. Or does it? Not in public record it doesn?t. Is it a secret organization? Is this a sign that a New World Order exists, and this is its airport? The Subway Tunnels ? A subway train moves travelers from the main terminal to Gates A,B, and C where passengers can board their plane. The ride is a fun one, with catchy music playing whenever the train starts and stops. Little propellers attached to the tunnel walls spin from the wind of the train?s movement. And if you pay attention, you?ll see several tunnels that veer off in other directions. Where are they going? Why are there so many of them? For a train that only goes back and forth all day long, there sure are a lot of other tracks. Some of the darker Denver airport conspiracy theories include how aerial images show how the runways take on the shape of swastikas. from Vanessa The Google Girl. my skype name is rainbowstar123