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- I'm at the Denver International Airport,
where there's tons of conspiracy theories
surrounding this place.
Let's just get down to the bottom of this.
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Supposedly, it went over two billion dollars
while building this airport, is that true?
- I don't know that.
- Okay.
- So it went way over budget?
- [Voiceover] The following are facts.
Construction of the airport fell 16 months behind schedule,
and went two billion dollars over budget,
with a final cost of $4.8 billion.
Here are some of the theories.
In the Denver Airport,
there is supposedly an underground facility
meant to act as an emergency bunker for the global elite,
made up of billionaires, world leaders,
politicians, and celebrities.
Another theory suggests that there is a vast
underground network of New World Order command bunkers.
And another theory suggests that
there is a FEMA Concentration Camp for future use.
- [Voiceover] An airport construction worker
claimed that the scheduled delay
had been because five multi-storied buildings
had been built beneath the airport.
The same construction worker, along with others,
reportedly said that there was a
complex network of tunnels beneath the airport.
It was later determined that these underground tunnels
may actually now be home to the airport's rail system.
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When you enter the Denver Airport,
there's a horse statue officially titled "Mustang,"
but nicknamed Blucifer, and is thought to be cursed.
One conspiracy about the horse statue
is that it represents the Fourth Horseman of the Apocalypse,
which represents death.
Spoken about in the Biblical Book of Revelations.
- Its eyes glow red.
Weird, fiery red in the middle of the night.
- [Voiceover] The horse statue
actually fell on its sculptor,
killing him by severing one of his arteries.
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- We made it to the
Denver International Airport dedication stone.
If you look closely,
you can see that they have the Freemason logo.
Clear and proud.
- [Voiceover] The Freemasons are a secret fraternal society
that's allegedly the largest in the world.
This secret society has existed
at least since the 18th century,
but possibly as far back as the Middle Ages.
The Freemasons have had many
powerful members throughout history,
which has made people suspicious
about the organization's intentions.
- The date that the airport was dedicated
was March 19, 1994, and that number equals 33,
which is the highest level
that you can get to in Freemasonry.
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- [Voiceover] This mural is titled,
"In Peace and Harmony with Nature,"
and is supposed to address
the destruction of the environment.
This mural is titled,
"Children of the World Dream of Peace,"
and is supposed to represent
the wish to get rid of violence in society.
- Just seeing the couple murals that are here in Denver.
There's four in this airport,
the two that are on that side
and the two that are behind me.
They're pretty much showing, kinda like,
you know, different ways of how the Illuminati,
like, effects life in every way.
- [Voiceover] The Denver Office of Cultural Affairs
has publicly outlined the process
of choosing artwork for the airport.
A project selection panel made up of
community members and artists
is appointed to choose the artwork.
But it must be approved by several government committees
and the mayor before being commissioned.
- Three dead women, that look like they're
all from three different nationalities.
We have a letter from some child who died in Auschwitz,
in the Denver Airport.
So, I don't understand the connection
between me trying to catch my flight
and having to run into this.
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- [Voiceover] If you look closely
at this image of the dedication stone in the Denver Airport,
you will see it says, "New World Airport Commission."
The New World Order is thought to be
a small group of powerful people,
secretly working together throughout history
towards an all-powerful global government.
Even if the murals aren't referencing the New World Order,
many people in government had to approve of them
before they went up.
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