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Denver Airport Conspiracy Theories
This page records the claim as an unverified internet narrative.
This page tracks a conspiracy theory or recurring internet narrative. It does not present the claim as verified fact.
What is this theory?
The theory encompasses various claims and narratives related to the architecture, artwork, and purported underground facilities of Denver International Airport.
What the theory claims
Versions of the theory describe the airport as having hidden meanings in its murals, the presence of a statue known as 'Blucifer', and extensive underground tunnels that some believe are linked to secret societies or other conspiratorial activities.
Origin or background
The narrative is commonly associated with the airport's opening in the 1990s and has evolved through online discussions and various media portrayals.
Common versions of the claim
The murals contain coded messages about a New World Order.
The airport is a hub for a secret society.
The tunnels serve as a shelter for the elite during a global catastrophe.
Why it keeps resurfacing
The theory resurfaces due to ongoing interest in conspiracy culture, the airport's unique design, and the proliferation of online platforms where such narratives can be shared and discussed.
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Questions people ask
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What does this theory claim?
The theory claims that Denver International Airport has hidden meanings in its artwork and extensive underground facilities linked to secret societies. -
How is this narrative usually described online?
The narrative is often framed around the airport's murals and the statue known as Blucifer, suggesting connections to conspiratorial themes. -
Why does this theory resurface?
The theory resurfaces due to ongoing interest in conspiracy culture and the unique features of the airport. -
What is the verification status of this claim?
The claims are not confirmed and lack verified primary evidence. -
Which related theories are commonly associated with it?
This archive links the topic mainly to nearby case narratives when supported by matching mentions. -
How does this archive treat the claim?
The archive treats this as folklore, rumor, or online discourse. -
What recurring variants are associated with this theory?
Common variants include claims about coded messages in murals and the airport serving as a hub for secret societies. -
How does this claim appear in online discussions?
The claim appears frequently in forums and social media, often linked to broader discussions about conspiracy theories.
Verification status
The claims surrounding Denver Airport are not confirmed and lack verified primary evidence. The archive treats this as folklore, rumor, or online discourse.
Sources and further reading
Source excerpts are shown only for context and link back to the original publication. Claims remain framed as unverified narratives rather than verified accounts.