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My friend's joke about the Denver airport murals made me rethink my whole view on 'official stories'
I used to be the guy who would roll my eyes at any conspiracy talk, calling it nonsense. Then about two months ago, my buddy Mark pointed at that creepy blue horse statue at DIA and said, 'They tell you it's art, but what if it's a marker? What if the whole airport is something else?' He was half joking, but it stuck with me. I started actually looking into the weird murals and the odd construction stories, not just dismissing them. The debate for me now is this: are these just strange art choices and cost overruns, or is there a real pattern of weird details that doesn't add up? On one side, you have the official explanations that sound reasonable if you take them at face value. On the other, you have a pile of odd facts that seem to point somewhere else. What finally tipped me off was realizing I'd never actually listened to the other side, I just called them crazy. Has anyone else had a specific thing, like a place or a document, that made you stop and actually consider both sides of a theory?
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caleb_walker628d ago
The floor layout at DIA always got me. The baggage claim is on level five, but you check bags on level six. Why build a whole train system underground just to move bags one floor? That's a weirdly complex fix for a simple problem. Makes you wonder what else is down there.
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bailey.sam9h ago
Seriously? Andrew_kelly nailed it. That train moves way more than just one floor's worth of bags across the whole airport.
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andrew_kelly28d ago
But that train moves thousands of bags an hour across a huge terminal... way faster than any elevator.
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