Denver International Airport has shown a new ad campaign that revolves around its new construction program while simultaneously promoting conspiracy theories that have long considered the airport and its unusual design an example of how to hide something in plain sight. Many believe that there is more going on at this airport than meets the eye.
On September 4, 2018, Denver International Airport (DIA) tweeted something that is either an ingenious marketing gimmick or a secret hidden in plain sight.
DIA is known for its eerie murals and the demonic statue of blue horses that stands in front of the airport, as well as the statue of Anubis.
Inside the airport there are strange murals and statues that refer to the world government and a stone with a cryptic description and under the stone - a time capsule that will be opened by the "people of Colorado" in 2094.
In addition, it is said that there is an underground base under the airport that is not accessible to the public.
Promotional video:
This underground area is just the first level that leads to the secret lower levels - there are five secret underground buildings with a depth of 75 to 120 feet on each one, all with connecting tunnels to each other and lengths from 2.50 to 3.00 miles and 16 feet wide.
These underground buildings are designed for various purposes such as medical research laboratories, prisons, work camps, military premises, food storage, etc.
Hiding the truth in plain sight is a great way. Could this be the tactic the DIA is pursuing?