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I was in this airport a month or so ago. I dont remmeber much about it, which probably means it did it's job. On the other hand, I can give a DETAILED description of London Heathrow. The pain of that place is still fresh in my mind.

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I've done extensive research on DIA, living in Colorado for many years.

One of my good Christian friends is a fireman out there, who has worked

on the site, since before the first shovel of dirt was overturned.

Another fireman filmed many video cassettes of the place, as the

construction was underway. I took 2 private tours of DIA, before it was

opened to the public, and have written a couple of articles - one called

"DIA: A New Age Cathedral or Gambling Casino?" Another short article was

written on the Native American Indian Spirituality that is prevalent

there. If you are interested in them, I'll be glad to send them to you.

I've changed computers (and some of my writings are missing in the file

manager), so would have to mail them, if you have a PO Box or address

you could give me. Our black mayor Wellington Webb (friend of Bill &

Hillary) is a Black Mason and oversaw the masonic dedication ceremony,

where hundreds of masons showed up in their white aprons (Rocky Mountain

News). There are 2 gargoyles overlooking the infamous baggage claim

area. Simulated "fossils" depicting evolution are imbedded in the

floors.

Numberous murals - (I have pictures of all) - promote paganism,

indigenous people power and World Order. Much of the Indian spirituality

has Aztec/Mayan overtones. Nature worship is a primary theme. One casket

has a Christian child lying in it. Webb met with chiefs and witchdoctors

of various Indian tribes, before the construction of the airport,

because they were concerned it was being built over Indian burial and

warring grounds, and that the spirits of the dead were angry. Thus,

rituals were performed by their shaman and the "tent-like" terminal

structure.

Webb's wife Wilma (recently appointed by Clinton to the dept. of labor,

I believe), was responsible for the art work at DIA - and she gave the

contracts to her friends (received kickbacks, I'm sure, since she always

has a left-wing/monetary agenda). She and Wellington are both leftover

60's radicals. He was elected mayor through voter fraud, taking Federico

Pena's place (also voter fraud) - he was the one (along with Colorado

Governor Roy Romer - now head of the Democrat Party)- who was able to

get DIA built. I'm not sure who Phil Schneider was, or where he got his

information on the underground facilities, but according to my friends

who've been out there longer than Phil could have been, they don't

exist. Others have made similar claims, even selling books, but

strangely, could never come up with any real proof. But, it provides a

good, scary scenario. I think that if we really knew what is and has

gone on out there, that we wouldn't have to invent underground

facilities to make us quake in our boots. Denver is a hub for the New

World Order. Kissinger and others were out there overseeing the DIA

project, from time to time. The head of New World Airport Commission is

the husband of a Clinton-appointed Ambassador. It is sticky. I don't

know if this helps, but it's my two-cents' worth.

Blessings,

 

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Free Press International

10.13.2003

 

 

Can you please give us answers to these questions?

(1) Why the picture of a military man killing a white dove?

(2) Why the freemason symbol and the"New World"on the capstone?

(3) What are the translations of the writings on the floors of DIA?

(4) Are there any underground facilities at or around DIA?

I'm posting my letter on the Free Press International Website. I will post your replys there also.

Thank You,

Greg Ericson

 

2nd Letter To DIA Sent On 10.16.2003

Dear Sirs,

Can you please give us answers to these questions?

(1) Why the picture of a military man killing a white dove?

(2) Why the freemason symbol and the"New World"on the capstone?

(3) What are the translations of the writings on the floors of DIA?

(4) Are there any underground facilities at or around DIA?

I'm posting my letter on the Free Press International Website. I will post your replys there also.

Thanks,

Greg Ericson

 

Mr. Ericson,

We have received BOTH of your emails, and we will provide the information you requested within an appropriate time-frame. These questions have been asked adnauseam by groups like yours throughout the nine-year history of this airport, and quite frankly, they are not our highest priority right now. All of this information has been discussed publicly over and over during the years, and you can select whatever explanation you choose to believe. I have asked out Art Director to find biographical information about the artist who painted the piece you questioned. She can also provide a fact-sheet on the piece itself. She will also provide some fact sheets about the artwork in the floor. As for the "new world" designation, the New World Airport Commission was simply a group consisting of local business and political leaders who sponsored and organized a number of pre-opening events at Denver International Airport. The airport was to usher in a new era making Denver a world-class city, thus the New World name. The group has absolutely no association with the new world order. And the underground facilities are just baggage tunnels that are used every day by hundreds of airline workers to take luggage to and from the Terminal. However, these explanations rarely satisfy people who love to believe in conspiracy theories and who are convinced that Denver International Airport is at the center of something sinister. It is important to keep in mind that this airport was the largest, most scrutinized Public Works project in American history. There were cameras and reporters here documenting every single inch of dirt ever moved. If something strange was going on out here, hundreds of media outlets would have been all over it by now. I'm surprised it took you nine years to send this email. I will get back to you with the information you requested so that you may post it to your web site. Of course, I'm betting you will probably post this as well.

 

Steve Snyder

Public Affairs Office

Denver International Airport

 

Reply Sent 10.16.03

Mr. Snyder,

Your job as a public servant is to provide information to the public. You weren't hired to chastise the public. The Public has a right to know the questions I am asking. So if you would just answer all the questions, I'm sure the public would appreciate it.

Greg Ericson

Free Press International

 

10.20.03

Mr. Ericson,

Here is the rest of the information you requested on the artwork at Denver International Airport. The artist in question is named Leo Tanguma. I do not have any contact information for him, but you might be able to track him down if you have any further questions about his art. Below are descriptions of his murals at Denver International Airport: Leo Tanguma "The Children of the World Dream of Peace" is a powerful mural expressing the artist's desire to abolish violence in society. One part of the diptych exhibits the tragedy and devastation of war and its impact on humanity. The mural then moves to images of smiling children dressed in folk costumes from around the world celebrating peace prevailing over war. Leo Tanguma "In Peace and Harmony with Nature" addresses environmental issues of the world. One side of the mural shows children pouring out great sadness over the destruction and extinction of life - human, flora and fauna. The other part depicts humanity coming together to rehabilitate and celebrate nature and its diversity.Below is a description of the artwork in the floor you asked for: Juane Quick-to-See Smith / Ken Iwamasa Center Great Hall Floor. The terrazzo floor completes the three-part thematic work of art in Jeppesen Terminal. Using a grid similar to those used to create cubist and constructivist paintings, a traditional Native American design appears in the floor. The rainbow step bars move in from the corner wings to connect the interior modules with "Mountain Mirage" (the fountain). The river pattern emerging from the wings suggests the four rivers of Colorado's Great Divide. The history of the state is told through bronze pictographs embedded in the terrazzo. Pictographs have long been used by many indigenous groups to depict their history. The bronze pictographs represent Colorado's economic industries like skiing, farming, industry, tourism, arts, etc.

My emails now should have provided answers to all of the questions you asked.

Steve Snyder

Public Affairs Office

Denver International Airport

 

10.20.03 2nd Letter Received

Mr Ericson,

I receive dozens of requests for information each day. My job is to prioritize these requests in order of importance and respond accordingly. I did not refuse your request for information; I merely told you that it was not a high priority, particularly when I received your second email only three days after your first. I base priorities on a number of issues. First and foremost, your questions have literally been discussed hundreds of times during the short history of this airport, and there is plenty of information available on the subject from a variety of sources. Second, this is not of wide-spread interest to the general public. Rather it is only a few groups who keep raising the topic. Finally, while the artwork in question can certainly require an explanation, you lose credibility in a hurry when you start asking questions about underground facilities at Denver International Airport. Hundreds of people work in those baggage tunnels every day, and thousands more have been down there for various reasons over the years. Nobody has ever reported anything remotely suspicious. We've heard all the stories that we're secretly hiding everything from underground runways to slave labor camps down there, and those charges are so far off-base, it is almost humorous. And it most certainly is my job to protect the public from misinformation and to chastise those who spread it. Your questions about Denver International Airport fall right along the tired, old story that this airport is somehow at the center of some giant conspiracy. A quick visit to your web site confirmed the underlying nature of your questions. The information we provide never seems to be enough to satisfy people like you, so we all end up wasting our time rehashing ridiculous rumors that simply aren't true. You now have the information you requested, and it was provided to you in a timely manner. You can do with it what you wish. We consider this matter closed.

Steve Snyder

Public Affairs Office

Denver International Airport

 

10.20.03 Reply

Mr Snyder,

You have stated that you have answered all our questions. This is NOT true. I would think that it's YOU losing your credibility. What about the freemason symbol on the capstone? What about translations of all the writings on the floors of DIA? What does "DZIT DIT GAII" mean?

Greg Ericson

Free Press International

 

 

10.21.2003

Forgive me for assuming you grasped the obvious. The Free Mason symbol is on the capstone because they constructed the capstone. And interestingly enough "DZIT DIT GAII" translated means: "Free Press International-bringing you the real world news." Who knew! Steve Snyder

Public Affairs Office

Denver International Airport

 

10.21.03

You've already been caught in a lie by telling us you answered all our questions. And now your'e refusing to translate the writings that are all over the airport. The public has a right to know what these writings mean. We expect full translations from you. We also need the names of the people on the New World Order Commission. DIA has no contact information for the artists who painted the murals...........what a laugh smile.gif

Greg Ericson

FPI

 

10.27.2003

Have you found the translations yet Steve?

Greg Ericson

FPI

 

11.15.2003

It is quite apparent that Mr. Snyder has only fueled the conspiracy about the Denver International Airport. He has refused to provide translations for the coded messages at the airport.He also has not provided the names of the people on the New World Commision. Another question for Mr. Snyder is "Why is a secretive organization like the Freemasons on the capstone?" After talking with Mr. Snyder it is very clear to me that the Denver International Airport is hiding something.

Greg Ericson

Free Press International

 

11.20.2003

FPI has contacted newspapers, TV and radio stations in Denver about Mr. Snyder.

 

http://www.freepressinternational.com/denver.html

 

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I was in this airport a month or so ago. I dont remmeber much about it, which probably means it did it's job. On the other hand, I can give a DETAILED description of London Heathrow. The pain of that place is still fresh in my mind.

DIA as an airport is benign. The fuckers who decided to place that airport 20 miles to the opposite side of everything in Denver need to be shot madgo_ron.gif I hate that drive madgo_ron.gif

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Here's a party trick.

 

Take any two numbers at random, second bigger than the first (such as 214 and 346)

Add them together

Add the result to the second largest number

Repeat from step 2 for a while (five or six times, maybe)

Divide the last result you got by the second-to-last result

I'll bet your answer is somewhere close to 1.618. Let's try it:

 

214 + 346 = 560

346 + 560 = 906

560 + 906 = 1466

906 + 1466 = 2372

1466 + 2372 = 3838

Okay, that's enough, let's see what happens when we divide the last by the second-to-last:

 

3838 / 2372 = 1.618

 

Fun with numbers

WTF does this have to do with aliens, freemasons and the Denver airport? Not a damn thing. yellaf.gif

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Denver airport's got a Canterary cut fabric roof, pretty cool IMO. But so far out in the sticks, the planes have a problem with deer on the runways. I think Denver was thinking urban sprawl, and how it may be there in thirty years.

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The flip side of the coin is every NIMBY and their brother griping about airplane noise. A high speed rail connection would seem to be the obvious answer, but nobody put me in charge.

 

That Ericson-Snyder message exchange was hilarious. yelrotflmao.gif Please Mr. Snyder, answer the question, yes or no, have you stopped sacrificing passengers in satanic rituals yet?

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Denver airport's got a Canterary cut fabric roof, pretty cool IMO. But so far out in the sticks, the planes have a problem with deer on the runways. I think Denver was thinking urban sprawl, and how it may be there in thirty years.

 

While I applaud forward thinking, it's a sad thought. Denver is enough of a dump without getting any bigger. crazy.gif

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