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    Denver International Airport opened on February 28, 1995. It was not operational nearly 16 months late, costing $4.8 billion, or two billion more than the expenditure budget. It spans 35,000 acres, making it the second largest airport on the planet and approximately double the size of the second largest airport. It was a mystery why a new airport was opened in Denver, as Denver already had a functioning airport. This airport is also 6 miles from Denver; basically, in the middle of nowhere. DIA's entire roof is made of 15 acres of woven fiberglass coated with Teflon. This material makes it impossible to pinpoint the location using radar. A person entering the airport is greeted by a 32-foot-tall, 9,000-pound electric blue mustang statue called El Mesteno, made of blue molded fiberglass with glowing red eyes. “The horse statue resembles the horse associated with the Montauk Project, a secret government program linked to controversial experiments such as mind control” (Crebar). “Researchers used the Montauk facility to study magnetic manipulation for teleportation , time travel and psychic manipulation” (Quinn The Montauk installation is located in Long Island, New York. The artist who created the sculpture, Mexican-born Luis Jimenez, died in 2006. when the blue horse's head fell on his leg, causing a severed artery Among all the strange decor at Denver International Airport is a statue of an open suitcase. In that suitcase is a sharpened demon, head enters. The airport's runways, when viewed from a bird's eye view, are shaped like a swastika and would also be unusually longer than most runways. The dedication stone in the middle. paper. .....and free thinkers of the time. The organization, also known as the Bavarian Illuminati, opposed the Roman Catholic Church's control over philosophy and science; promoted the education of women and their equal treatment; sought to “enlighten” people’s minds and free them from superstitions and prejudices; and tried to reduce state oppression. The Illuminati was the brainchild of Adam Weishaupt, chair of canon law and later dean of the law faculty at the University of Ingolstadt in Bavaria (a state in southeastern Germany). ) in the early 1770s” (Castro). from Denver International Airport is completely unknown. Whether it's a post-apocalyptic bunker for the Illuminati, a FEMA concentration camp, a city hidden beneath the surface, or a satanic cathedral, no one will know what's really going on behind the closed doors of the DIA..