View Full Version : Denver airport/New Mexico underground base.
seperatefromtheherd
04-04-2007, 07:02 PM
I first read about this in Icke's "The Biggest Secret" and I'm curious to learn more if anyone has their share of other info about it. I'm refering to the underground government base that stretches underground through Denver and the border along the border of New Mexico(something like that, correct me if i'm wrong). Supposedly it might be responsible for a lot of the thousands of children that go missing without a trace.
quelyn
04-04-2007, 08:37 PM
I first read about this in Icke's "The Biggest Secret" and I'm curious to learn more if anyone has their share of other info about it. I'm refering to the underground government base that stretches underground through Denver and the border along the border of New Mexico(something like that, correct me if i'm wrong). Supposedly it might be responsible for a lot of the thousands of children that go missing without a trace.
SFTH,
I have nothing profound to share that you haven't read. However, anyone that is the least bit sensitive to energy will NOT miss the depressing, dark, sick feeling that one receives in/around the Denver airport. Travel friends of mine that are not at all "awake" to this info share feelings of just wanting to exit the area ASAP! I now don't even change planes there!
Namaste'
seperatefromtheherd
05-04-2007, 11:13 PM
Yeah, I had heard about some guys out around the New Mexico area or something and they saw air vents coming out of the ground out in the middle of nowhere.
mada88
06-04-2007, 10:48 PM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XHKrEFiDn6E
I reckon the "colum"bine school shootings where a ritual.
seperatefromtheherd
09-04-2007, 08:27 PM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XHKrEFiDn6E
I reckon the "colum"bine school shootings where a ritual.
A lotta bad feedback on that DIA video thats posted. It's sad when people dont ask any questions about whats around them and they stay so inclosed in their narrow and gullible(however you spell that word, I dont feel like getting a dictionary) minds. Oh well though, no sweat off these balls....
mrguitarbear
10-04-2007, 01:05 AM
Again , its a ' those with eyes to see ' thing isn't it ? Most normal people won't notice anything odd , those who are sensitive will pick up the ' bad vibes ' , but only those ' in the know ' will understand the true meaning behind the images.
How many of those who walk past the murals will notice that there aren't any old people in the pictures ? How many will get the reference to the Mayan calender and 2012 ? How many will think of the ' Club of the Isles ' and their desire to decimate 50% of the Earth's population to create a brave new ( fascist ) world ?
The swastika shape , the 8 levels of underground base , and the flights bringing children in - you'll only know about those if you hang around sites like this !
That artwork is extremely creepy , it doesn't give off vibes of ' peace and love ' to me. :mad:
chicken_little
07-05-2007, 05:06 PM
Again , its a ' those with eyes to see ' thing isn't it ? Most normal people won't notice anything odd , those who are sensitive will pick up the ' bad vibes ' , but only those ' in the know ' will understand the true meaning behind the images.
How many of those who walk past the murals will notice that there aren't any old people in the pictures ? How many will get the reference to the Mayan calender and 2012 ? How many will think of the ' Club of the Isles ' and their desire to decimate 50% of the Earth's population to create a brave new ( fascist ) world ?
The swastika shape , the 8 levels of underground base , and the flights bringing children in - you'll only know about those if you hang around sites like this !
That artwork is extremely creepy , it doesn't give off vibes of ' peace and love ' to me. :mad:
Regarding the murals, I have to agree. A few years ago I attending my aunt's wedding near Denver. When I found out that I'd be landing at the new airport in Denver, I was anxious to have a chance to see the artwork in person after having read about it and seen pictures of it online. It is definitely disturbing. What's even more worrying for me is that people just walk past it without even looking. I think most folks are simply blinded or too ignorant to realize what is being displayed in the picture. WTF?! Anyone with a right mind should be able to look at it and immediately realize that there's no reason for such a sick piece of "art" to be shown in a location like that.
lottie
07-05-2007, 05:11 PM
it'd be good to see some of these murals you are talkin about- interesting to have a look- has anyone got any pics of them?! :)
chicken_little
07-05-2007, 05:47 PM
it'd be good to see some of these murals you are talkin about- interesting to have a look- has anyone got any pics of them?! :)
If you Google for "denver international airport murals" you should get plenty of good results. This site has a lot of pictures or links to pictures: http://www.bibliotecapleyades.net/esp_sociopol_denver.htm
graflok
07-05-2007, 08:28 PM
I first read about this in Icke's "The Biggest Secret" and I'm curious to learn more if anyone has their share of other info about it. I'm refering to the underground government base that stretches underground through Denver and the border along the border of New Mexico(something like that, correct me if i'm wrong). Supposedly it might be responsible for a lot of the thousands of children that go missing without a trace.
Tons of info on the web. Search the web for "dulce underground base" and/or "phil schneider"
graflok
lottie
07-05-2007, 08:51 PM
cheers Chicken little, i had a look at all those murals and jesus they are in no way a nice welcome when you arrive at Denver are they- they just look sinister to me! I had a read of the interview with Alex Christopher and that was very interesting indeed- ive ended up looking at Phil Schneider from there and crikey its led me off into so many other things, thanks for sharing! :)
Some of the stuff going on is sick and its just confirmed to me how we are all f**ked basically unless this stuff is exposed and people wake the f**k up!!:eek:
tvaspen
17-07-2007, 11:14 PM
The first time I flew into DIA I was, of all things, reading about the DIA in 'The Biggest Secret' as the plane touched down (No Shit!). The whole experiece was surreal to say the least. That was Feb of 2001, I have flown into there a few times since. The energy there is just too weird for words.