No because my dad is a pilot there there are secret tunnels but they are used for storage. LIKE BOI there is nothing suspicious about Denver international Airport. Everybody thinks that the airport is suspicious because it’s the third biggest airport in the world. I’ve gotten a tour of the whole airport. LIKE BOOOOOOOOOOIIIII!!!!!
Connor Mcmullin Buzzfeed made an article saying two africans killed each other over Fried Chicken. That’s not even close... And was pretty racist headline Buzzfeed used for clicks, misinforming their users.
I have lived in Colorado for almost my entire life, and one of my favorite things about the DIA is that lately when three is construction, they put up signs about staying back as too not disturb the lizard people, and hearing the little kids then trying to sneak around and find the lizard people
@Nate Higgers I have no idea what you are talking about. I'm sorry if I offended you but I don't understand why my comment could be considered gaslighting. It's a joke I remembered from the actual airport. And human trafficking? Where did you get that from?
And when did I ever say that I was right and your wrong, or act like I was avoiding topics that you randomly brought up from a story I mentioned from my childhood.
Have you ever heard anyone call it “Den” airport before? Besides getting more of the basic facts wrong than Wikipedia, I couldn’t get past him saying Den every two seconds.
Coming from a Denver Local, there are a few things that need to be addressed. Every one refers to this airport as DIA(for short). Also, there are definitely several levels below the surface; and past sub level 2 I heard pretty much everything is restricted access to even the employees(my parents used to work here). The main idea for the tunnels (we Coloradans believe) is that there is a tunnel system that leads to NORAD. Why? There is a large Aerospace presence in Colorado. NORAD and Cheyenne mountain are very secure places where high officials could seek shelter, hence the tunnels from the airport to the bunkers. Anyways, the Bronco statue is no doubt creepy, especially at night. And the art seen is not as bad as depicted. Overall its one of the less confusing airports (unlike LAX) and has a great layout. The big tents on top represent the snow capped mountains across Colorado. There ya go.
art is always subjective. i worked there 15 yrs, starting right after it opened, and i would NOT walk through areas with certain artwork. i found some of it really disgusting/inappropriate. and it DID scare children.
Thank you! Someone finally said it, after reading through around 20 comments saying that the animation improved..but i just feel like its way too fast and distracting.
@@carsonkien8141 DEN that's just because its short for Denver. Everywhere verbally people call it DIA here (like over the speaker systems, the flight attendants announcements on the plane, ect) but both are correct.
First of all, I use that airport all the time, and no one calls it the "Den airport". Second, the scariest thing there isn't the statue or conspiracies, it's how long it takes to get on a plane.
Kai the Meme Guy they usually just call it Denver Int’l Airport cause I live in Colorado. They only use DEN for like this. (DEN) Denver International Airport..
They are doing it a bit to advanced, the screen is actually shaking so I cant look at the pictures of the art things they put in the video for me to look at...
I’ve lived in Colorado my whole life, and as a little kid I was always love the train ride. Until when I got older and saw how many doors and pathways you see. It goes to A, B, C, Gates and Baggage Claim. There’s definitely more than 4 ways the train goes. I can’t explain that
I miss the old PA lady they had. I can still hear the, "Board here for concourses A, B and C." and also "Board here for concourses B, A, Baggage Claim and Terminal."
My friends and I went on a exploratory roadtrip in 2014. We decided to stop in at the Denver Airport just to check it out. We didn't really do anything to draw attention to ourselves. It seemed 𝘮𝘰𝘴𝘵𝘭𝘺 normal, but out of the corners of our eyes we saw employees of the airport watching us constantly... would even see a couple of them speaking to each other while making sure not to let us too far out of their sights. It was a very strange experience.
Likely because it's very easy for people who've worked there for a while to tell who's at the airport with intention to fly versus those with no intention to fly. Those who seemingly don't intend to fly will certainly get an extra eye because those are the ones who typically cause problems, based on pattern and the commonality of homeless people using the airport as a shelter and then drugging up, leading to more issues. Not saying this fits your category, but workers can easily tell who's there with no intention to fly and based on previous experiences they've had will focus on you a bit more.
Dallas needs a medic bag that maybe the code but when you go to let’s say Sea-Tac you don’t say I’m going to SEA you don’t call it by the code you call it by the name which is DIA or Denver International Airport.
They also used to have artwork that said "The fat lady has sung", as in "It ain't over until the fat lady has sung". Creepy. I also worked with the son of the guy who measured the excavation dirt from DIA; allegedly it was way more than was cleared. Allegedly he was his son. Allegedly I worked with him.
Ok, first it's not Den Airport. No one here calls it that and neither do the airlines that fly in here. It's called "D I A" for Denver International Airport. Two the horse is called Blucifer and is kind of an homage to the football team the Denver Broncos whose colors are blue and orange but they couldn't get the eyes to glow orange (not sure why). The way the airport was designed it was supposed to have a pinwheel look to accommodate multiple planes landing/taking off simultaneously but I will admit it does bear a creepy resemblance to a swastika unfortunately. The old airport was very outdated, super crowded and in need of massive overhaul so it was easier to build a new one rather then remodel the old one while trying to keep it running. Fourth, you are taking Buzzfeed as a news source? Really? Uh...ok...
First, not everyone cares, or lives or affiliates/works with DIA. Second, the runway layout is explained in the video exactly as you've said. Third, there's no such thing as a credible source when dealing with an infographic based off of conspiracy theories. Nazis, Freemasons, the Illuminati and NWO, a bigass airport, and you want a "reliable" source. I'm guessing you skipped this step because everybody else does, but the Buzzfeed article title is "8 Conspiracy Theories About The Denver Airport That'll Freak You Out." Yeah, find a more reliable source for an already bullshit topic.
@@cutthroat795 every coloradan calls it DIA. If you look up the airport on google you search DIA. If you listen to the local news its DIA. If you're a pilot its KDEN or DEN or... DIA. If you would have been through DIA/Colorado "you would know that"
My family goes to Colorado every spring break and we always get to see the huge horse and all the word things the airport has to offer. I haven’t been in two years so I don’t know if they took the paintings down already but they were so creepy and there were like children dying. And when I was like 5 the flight attendants gave me a coloring book and inside it said “how many gargoyles did you see hiding in the airport?”
For a person who lives in Colorado and uses the Denver Airport quite a lot I can tell you everything about the blue horse is absolutely correct all the conspiracy theories are not except for the railways. The underground Railways are quite true people use it all the time to get from one of the three terminals A, B, and C and to get to where their baggage is
All I know is that one of my child hood friends only ended up growing up in my town because his father relocated his family to our state far away from Denver in order to distance himself from the airport because he knew something about it after being one of the construction workers building it.
Actually, Hong Kong was so expensive because they had to remove a mountain to make space. The airport on a new island is the Kansai airport in Osaka Japan. It was also very expensive.
Did you know? Swastika symbol have possibility to give optimum productivity to airport with 4 runaway. So forget about conspiracy, it's about engineering.
some people need to acknowledge that parts of the airport deep underground, which are being pushed down by the building, likely aren’t all structurally safe, and that’s why people don’t go there
Coming from someone who works there, DIA is the third busiest airport in the US, which makes more runways more necessary. Many flights stopover at DIA for fuel and maintenance on their way. Having four runways allows for more short-distance (contract) flights. The runways' usage are determined by the weather since there is always wind. The old airport you referenced, Stapleton, was nowhere near capable of the volume DIA sees. The rumors that the airport connects to Cheyenne Mountain are impossible. 100 miles of tunnel through multiple major cities would be an infrastructure nightmare.
We call it DIA - not DEN Airport - cringe every time I hear that. EDIT: apparently I have to explain that "we" means people who live in Colorado and that no where did I claim what it's "correct" name is. Amazing what triggers people.
It's not even a "conspiracy" theory to suspect there is some kind of classified government bunker or the like. It's in the very center of the country. It's the closest international airport to several millitary bases and the Cheyenne Mountain nuclear bunker (the "war room" of the US.) There were reportedly unnecesarially large underground structures built for the airport with lots of unnacounted space. I don't think it's "area 51" or anything like that, rather just a strategic place for a secret millitary command post or bunker.
As a person from denver who doesnt believe these conspiracies, with all the air force activity it makes sense. I cant go one day without hearing an F-22 flying over my house
I'm impressed you got the "Blucifer" name right, not a whole lot of people know that one. Yet no one local calls it "DEN Airport". DEN might be its calling card, but we call it DIA. Do people outside of Colorado call it DEN Airport? It rakes my brain to here it called that.
You missed: The lizard people 😂 The true fact that queen elizabeth owns land on DIA (tf is a den) property It’s not a devil... it’s a gargoyle. The fact that if the music stops playing on the bridge it’ll fall, because it was built on sacred ground of our native people. Stapleton was plenty big enough at the time. The tunnels connect to downtown, and go on to NORAD 👀 For such a horribly planned video, I thought you’d do better 😂🤣
I worked at the airport over the summer as a Southwest intern at Den and the entire time I was working there (I did go to the basement and there is nothing down there except tunnels for baggage cars and a abandoned baggage system). The different airport layout is because we have so much room compared to other airports. It also makes taking off a much easier thing to do because you’re almost always taking off into the wind. It’s a great airport though! I’d totally recommend flying through it.
I worked there in 1976 when it was the Rocky Mountain Arsenal and contained most of the US military's nerve gas, anthrax, and mustard gas. Everything was stored in underground bunkers and was removed in the 1970s. Or so they say. There could be a complex of underground tunnels dating from this time period.
Central Colorado, the area underneath the east side of the Denver metro area contains an energy vortex, or a portal deep underground. The majority of this is where the airport was built on top off. This was not pre-planned but discovered after this land was bought for the construction of the airport. The portal is a direct path into another dimension. Spiritual entires have been escaping from this portal for decades. I am a Denver native. Lived here my whole life. I grew up in Aurora, Colorado and have noticed something very intriguing. Also note, I am 37 years old, I have travelled all around the country and many parts of the world. I have worked in business, entertainment, the medical industry, sales, I was a professional photographer on the side which allowed me to travel a lot. I have met people from ALL over the world. But one thing I will say. There is something “different” with many of the people I know whom grew up in Aurora Colorado between 1980-2000. They display certain traits and characteristics I’ve never really met on this scale collectively in any other part of world I’ve been. They are the most creative, enlightened, awakened, intelligent, wise, unique individuals I have ever met. I can’t explain it, and I get this may be interpreted as bias. But there is a feeling of the type of people I meet from Colorado that I don’t get anywhere else, and again, it’s only natives that lived here between the years of 1980-2000. It’s like something happened in Aurora underground during that time and it impacted the people that lived above ground during the time. Also note that Colorado is considered sort of the more sensible, more “enlightened” part of the country. By all accounts and survey we are the healthiest state, the happiest state, and one the more educated areas as well. We have NORAD, as well as some of the most advanced technological and engineering companies are located here as well. I know this sounds crazy. But I am also one of these individuals. I believe an individual from this part of the world is destined to change the world in someway. I feel that time is coming soon.
I live in a small town in Pennsylvania, and I've got a masonic temple that's above a creepy vintage furniture place. I drive past the place multiple times a day, as it's on the way to one of the main roads around town. There is a small parking lot kinda tucked in the side/back. There's cars there most of the time, but they're never the same cars. They will park, not move for at least a week, and then at some point they all disappear and new cars pull up. I've seen a man walking in to the building, but I've never seen anyone walking out. I'm not a conspiracy theorist or someone who believes the supernatural necessarily, but it seems to me like people walk in and never come back
@@powdercowboy90 Yeah..they’re implants who just moved here in the past 5-10 years. We didn’t have these problems 20 years ago. They do no count and are not part of the group I’m referring too. Read again…slowly.
@J B DIA currently has 6 runways; 4 are north/south (34/16 L/R) and (35/17 L/R) and 2 are east/west (26/27 L/R). The reason (AFAIK) for the layout is so that airplanes can taxi to and from the runways to the terminals, without ever having to cross an active runway. Again, AFAIK, DIA is the only major airport with this layout. The "master plan" for DIA allows for 6 north/south runways and 6 east/west runways.
For the record, locals always refer to Denver International Airport as "DIA", not "DEN Airport.". Stapleton International Airport was closed because it couldn't handle bad weather, couldn't expand and the people who lived near there complained about the noise. DIA was designed to serve as a hub airport for three airlines, but Frontier Airlines (no relationship to the current Frontier Airlines) went bankrupt, and Continental ceased hub operations in Denver in 1994 (after being the first airline to sign a lease and demanding the airport build a bridge between the main terminal and the A Concourse). Only recently has DIA met the passenger volume initially projected thanks to the new Frontier, United and Southwest all having major operations at that airport.
i went there less than a week ago, and i remember seeing this poster about how they are the center of conspiracy theories lol. also, when you ride the trains to a different terminal, there's a bunch of pinwheels in the tunnels. i thought that was a little strange
This is one year old but I really hope you see this somehow. I love the pinwheels ❤ they have them because the train goes really fast and it makes wind so it makes the pinwheels move! The train is going too fast for you to see them move usually, but it's still really cool that they did that imo
I live in Denver and my grandpa helped build this airport and said the airport opened pretty late and it was because of the baggage system thing rather than the so called “multi story buildings” ,and there aren’t really secret tunnels under the place.
Pavel Slama what do you mean? I think DIA’s appearance is cool. Now tell me, have you ever been? Do you know the feeling of being under a giant tent while going through TSA?
As a person who has been living in Colorado for most of my life I can tell you this is all normal. I’ve been to the airport several times and it’s very unique and the only things that have changed is that there is now a hotel there.
As some one who lives in Denver, I had heard of none of this (expect for it being shaped like a swastika). But the art just looks like a lot of murals you'd see down town, it doesn't look that out of place honestly. A lot of people pay the artists to do it so its not that far fetched that that's what DIA did.
The theme of the mural is not disturbing. What is disturbing is the order in which the paintings in the mural are placed. In one painting it appears that Gas Mask Guy has been defeated, world peace has been achieved. A noble goal. However the final paining in the mural, Gas Mask Guy returns and everyone is dead, or the survivors under his control. Why such an ending for a public mural is beyond me, since public murals have always been commissioned to inspire, not frighten
Also I have been to DEN many times and nothing bad has ever happened to me...it’s artwork may be a little weird but that’s what makes it unique compared to other airport
The only potentail questionable thing about DEN is the layout of its runways, but I think some people are also looking too much into this... However when you look at the layout of the runways they actually make sense. While many other airports use runways that cross over eachother (such as Midway Airport in Chicago) this layout at DEN means that techinicall up to 6 planes could land at once, although they probably never have that many, since the runways all face different directions, and/or are parallel, but none of them cross over eachother.
Ik people that worked on those underground bunkers. If you’re in construction, you’ll meet a lot of people that did. They used to get transported in blacked out buses and you couldn’t see out of the windows until you got to the job site. 🤷🏻♂️
I fly in there every couple months, and it always blows my mind that they own a lot of the land around it. And there’s literally nothing around the airport, just flat land. I wonder why they need so much space if nothing is being built around it.
Well the part about the tunnels is partially true. They’re used for roads for the airport equipment, and there’s definitely lower levels that most airport employees aren’t allowed to access
It would honestly make sense if there was a tunnel connecting DIA to Cheyenne Mountain, which is essentially the main "war room" of the military for nuclear war. After all, it is the closest international airport.
I really like the art in the Denver airport, especially the giant mountain-looking diorama surrounding the mezzanine in one of the concourses. That said, if you want weird airport art, Detroit has a giant tunnel filled with pulsing colored lights that you have to walk through to get to the gates. It's cool and really trippy.
Wow!!! I lived in Colorado for 18 years. I saw the new DIA airport built and used it tons of times. There are extensive tunnels for the trains that go from 4 different concourses and the main entrance building. I never heard any of the conspiracy theories mentioned. The only thing I heard at the time of the construction was that the new airport was being built on Native American sacred grounds. The baggage area was not working properly and some felt it was because of spirits being disturbed on the sacred grounds.
I love this 'popular' theory (conspiracy seems too harsh a word since all major types of people are involved). The one thing I noticed was missing is the weird codes scattered about the place that not even the air port staff have a clue about their meaning.
@@harrydavey9884 Welcome to the modern day dude. The literal meaning of a word means nothing anymore, it's the feeling behind how you present the word that matters. For context 'sick'.
Do you believe the conspiracy theories? What's your opinion?
Sounds like Urban legend to me.
No
Some truth to some things
what was the point of the video, when you didn't even reach a conclusion
No because my dad is a pilot there there are secret tunnels but they are used for storage. LIKE BOI there is nothing suspicious about Denver international Airport. Everybody thinks that the airport is suspicious because it’s the third biggest airport in the world. I’ve gotten a tour of the whole airport. LIKE BOOOOOOOOOOIIIII!!!!!
"According to Buzzfeed..."
I'm gonna stop you right there.
Agent PlagueMask
So interviewing workers at a controversial location is “leftist propaganda?”
He never said it was leftist propaganda, however to say buzzfeed, CNN, Fox, or any of those media outlets put out reliable information is debatable.
@@aware5358 Buzzfeed is known for twisting facts from time to time.
Aware76 typical leftist jumping to conclusions
Connor Mcmullin Buzzfeed made an article saying two africans killed each other over Fried Chicken.
That’s not even close... And was pretty racist headline Buzzfeed used for clicks, misinforming their users.
"According to buzzfeed" yeah such a reliable source...
I was thinking the exact same thing.
Bigpimpdaddy69 definitely is a name i would trust to guide me to credible news outlets.
@bigpimpdaddy69 i dont belive ypu
bigpimpdaddy69
"Buzzfeed does actually have legitimate reporters ".. Bwhahaha! Now that's the best joke I've heard in months!
Right? This annoyed me so much
I have lived in Colorado for almost my entire life, and one of my favorite things about the DIA is that lately when three is construction, they put up signs about staying back as too not disturb the lizard people, and hearing the little kids then trying to sneak around and find the lizard people
@Nate Higgers I have no idea what you are talking about. I'm sorry if I offended you but I don't understand why my comment could be considered gaslighting. It's a joke I remembered from the actual airport. And human trafficking? Where did you get that from?
And when did I ever say that I was right and your wrong, or act like I was avoiding topics that you randomly brought up from a story I mentioned from my childhood.
Have you ever heard anyone call it “Den” airport before? Besides getting more of the basic facts wrong than Wikipedia, I couldn’t get past him saying Den every two seconds.
@@alexmalt I have never heard someone call it that, I just assumed it was what people outside of CO called it
how are the mountains there. 😃😃😃😃😃
"But the airport just isn't set up right for gassing people."
How would you set that up? Asking for a friend.
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That part was playing exactly when I was reading this comment
Needs more trains and showers.
Coming from a Denver Local, there are a few things that need to be addressed. Every one refers to this airport as DIA(for short). Also, there are definitely several levels below the surface; and past sub level 2 I heard pretty much everything is restricted access to even the employees(my parents used to work here). The main idea for the tunnels (we Coloradans believe) is that there is a tunnel system that leads to NORAD. Why? There is a large Aerospace presence in Colorado. NORAD and Cheyenne mountain are very secure places where high officials could seek shelter, hence the tunnels from the airport to the bunkers. Anyways, the Bronco statue is no doubt creepy, especially at night. And the art seen is not as bad as depicted. Overall its one of the less confusing airports (unlike LAX) and has a great layout. The big tents on top represent the snow capped mountains across Colorado. There ya go.
art is always subjective. i worked there 15 yrs, starting right after it opened, and i would NOT walk through areas with certain artwork. i found some of it really disgusting/inappropriate. and it DID scare children.
thanks for dropping jewlz.
@@mbssounds4400 “((()))ls”
LAX is horrid 😂🤣
As a coloradan I also believe it has to do with NORAD.
I've lived in colorado my whole life and I've never heard anybody call it den airport
Jake Oltmans sane only DIA
Jake Oltmans DEN. It’s airport designation like Atlanta is ATL
Bob Smith we understand why they called it that but literally no one calls it DEN it goes by DIA in Denver
I say DIA
Jake Oltmans exactly! It’s DIA
Why is there so many lines with the animation it distracts so much
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Thank you! Someone finally said it, after reading through around 20 comments saying that the animation improved..but i just feel like its way too fast and distracting.
It is Too distracting .. But I like some of the other new features
I guest it's tries to fit the theme of the infographic, because it's conspiracy, confusing and stuff so... i guess that's what they want to achieve
Please stop feeding the animators crack.
Where is the old voice?
He's still doing videos, his friend just is sharing the load as the channel grows :) He'll probably be back in the next few videos
Idk but I heard he had a kid
puberty
Where ever it is, good riddance.
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We do not call it "DEN Airport." It's always called "DIA"
“DIA”-Defence Intelligence Agency
@@Gunther751 DIA for the airport stands for Denver International Airport
it’s called DEN when you book flights
@@carsonkien8141 DEN that's just because its short for Denver. Everywhere verbally people call it DIA here (like over the speaker systems, the flight attendants announcements on the plane, ect) but both are correct.
Da Feef yea i get it
First of all, I use that airport all the time, and no one calls it the "Den airport". Second, the scariest thing there isn't the statue or conspiracies, it's how long it takes to get on a plane.
Kai the Meme Guy they usually just call it Denver Int’l Airport cause I live in Colorado. They only use DEN for like this. (DEN) Denver International Airport..
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For real, every Coloradan I know calls it DIA. Live out by sterling
DEN is in reference to the airspace.
DEN is the ICAO of the airport
Damn! What happened to the animation? Looks much more advanced.
i know right
i comented same thing excatly when video came out and got 0 likes doe
Ikr
They took a course on skillshare xD
They are doing it a bit to advanced, the screen is actually shaking so I cant look at the pictures of the art things they put in the video for me to look at...
*Denver airport, a creepy gigantic building littered with conspiracy stories and a scary horse named Lucifer,* sounds like a nice place to visit.
It is! They have a jamba juice so I'd say its a solid 8/10
Blucifer
@@jfrandy4978 I agree.
Blue-cifer
Anything Interesting it’s actually a really nice place. Very modern
I’ve lived in Colorado my whole life, and as a little kid I was always love the train ride. Until when I got older and saw how many doors and pathways you see. It goes to A, B, C, Gates and Baggage Claim. There’s definitely more than 4 ways the train goes. I can’t explain that
I miss the old PA lady they had. I can still hear the, "Board here for concourses A, B and C." and also "Board here for concourses B, A, Baggage Claim and Terminal."
@@thornysnotsoepic but the jingle is good
@@thornysnotsoepic I also remember the little song(s) they used to play before the announcements.
same
My friends and I went on a exploratory roadtrip in 2014. We decided to stop in at the Denver Airport just to check it out. We didn't really do anything to draw attention to ourselves. It seemed 𝘮𝘰𝘴𝘵𝘭𝘺 normal, but out of the corners of our eyes we saw employees of the airport watching us constantly... would even see a couple of them speaking to each other while making sure not to let us too far out of their sights. It was a very strange experience.
Likely because it's very easy for people who've worked there for a while to tell who's at the airport with intention to fly versus those with no intention to fly. Those who seemingly don't intend to fly will certainly get an extra eye because those are the ones who typically cause problems, based on pattern and the commonality of homeless people using the airport as a shelter and then drugging up, leading to more issues. Not saying this fits your category, but workers can easily tell who's there with no intention to fly and based on previous experiences they've had will focus on you a bit more.
Ah, I think I know the answer to your experience. What color is your skin? You don't happen be a Arab, Hispanic or Black race do you???
@@nicklibby3784There it is, the victim mentality comment.
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Okay, no one calls it the DEN airport.
It's DIA smh...
Sincerely,
A Coloradan
Same
holy shit it’s the airport code
every airport has it
Sincerely,
someone who knows about airports
Thank you for standing up for all of us voiceless Coloradans! 😆
Dude yes. This was bugging the shit out of me
Dallas needs a medic bag that maybe the code but when you go to let’s say Sea-Tac you don’t say I’m going to SEA you don’t call it by the code you call it by the name which is DIA or Denver International Airport.
Any other Colorado homies here?
Yep
No.
Yep
Me i went to DIA for aviation day at united airlines hangar but ive never been inside the actual DIA/gone through main entrance
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I don't know why but the animations sometimes made me feel dizzy
Could be because it's fast.
They are always moving
That’s the LSD silly
Ok guys we get it no one calls it DEN airport its DIA you guys don’t gotta say it 1000 times 🤦🏻♂️🙄
I’m saying, they still understand what they’re talking about
every airport has a code name like Seattle international airport(sea) the code name for DIA is DEN
DIA....CIA? It's funny they'd go by DIA when DEN is easier to understand 🤷🏼♀️
I believe its KDEN....
@ The Spoof Composer... Um Dia=Via, seriously? Lol no it's Dia because it's short for Denver International Airport.
They also used to have artwork that said "The fat lady has sung", as in "It ain't over until the fat lady has sung". Creepy. I also worked with the son of the guy who measured the excavation dirt from DIA; allegedly it was way more than was cleared. Allegedly he was his son. Allegedly I worked with him.
Cause that's all so true huh
Allegedly
They want us to believe that the end of white rule is gonna be the end of the world. Ooooh so scary!
Ok, first it's not Den Airport. No one here calls it that and neither do the airlines that fly in here. It's called "D I A" for Denver International Airport. Two the horse is called Blucifer and is kind of an homage to the football team the Denver Broncos whose colors are blue and orange but they couldn't get the eyes to glow orange (not sure why). The way the airport was designed it was supposed to have a pinwheel look to accommodate multiple planes landing/taking off simultaneously but I will admit it does bear a creepy resemblance to a swastika unfortunately. The old airport was very outdated, super crowded and in need of massive overhaul so it was easier to build a new one rather then remodel the old one while trying to keep it running. Fourth, you are taking Buzzfeed as a news source? Really? Uh...ok...
gottem
Stapleton was fine
First, not everyone cares, or lives or affiliates/works with DIA. Second, the runway layout is explained in the video exactly as you've said. Third, there's no such thing as a credible source when dealing with an infographic based off of conspiracy theories.
Nazis, Freemasons, the Illuminati and NWO, a bigass airport, and you want a "reliable" source.
I'm guessing you skipped this step because everybody else does, but the Buzzfeed article title is "8 Conspiracy Theories About The Denver Airport That'll Freak You Out."
Yeah, find a more reliable source for an already bullshit topic.
Heretikus ok, first it is DEN. If you have ever flown in or out of Denver you would know that. That is the airport code on every ticket.
@@cutthroat795 every coloradan calls it DIA. If you look up the airport on google you search DIA. If you listen to the local news its DIA. If you're a pilot its KDEN or DEN or... DIA. If you would have been through DIA/Colorado "you would know that"
Animation really really improved... even thought it was very good before
Captain Bllizdy s k i l l s h a r e
Although this type of animation is very generic
I feel like its too much going on and its very distracting imo.
I remember the first gen Animations...
Gurjinder Singh yeah
Solomon king
pepperidge farm remembers.
Animations*
Gurjinder Singh nice times
My family goes to Colorado every spring break and we always get to see the huge horse and all the word things the airport has to offer. I haven’t been in two years so I don’t know if they took the paintings down already but they were so creepy and there were like children dying. And when I was like 5 the flight attendants gave me a coloring book and inside it said “how many gargoyles did you see hiding in the airport?”
I’ve been to the Denver airport, the only thing that’s ever happened to me is I got food poisoning at a dominoes.
PP ToasterZ they have a dominos?
Legit just walked the WHOLE airport and didnt see dominos lol
No there’s no Dominos
PP ToasterZ same story but at the Puerto Rico airport. But yea there is no Dominos in DIA
Pizza gate for real 😂
LEGEND Says that despacito 2 is under airport
Captain Bllizdy that I can confirm
Let the skeleton army invade that area.
It's an overrated song anyway
despacito is a dying me me friend
Dude, the best way to conceal weirdness is to embrace the conspiracy theories and put them on display.
The best way to hide something is to hide it in plain sight
When they mock us for putting a target on their symbols and buildings it means we are over the target.
Yup something sketch we’re not crazy .
@@lifeofholy Oh you're definitely crazy.
Where's the first narrator? Loved his voice.
Wonder WhyZ they switch
He’s serving time at the Denver airport concentration camp
I know right it was so satisfying
Wonder WhyZ fr I deadass think that is domislive lol
Since they’re doing construction there rn, It low key looks 10 times creepier
True
For a person who lives in Colorado and uses the Denver Airport quite a lot I can tell you everything about the blue horse is absolutely correct all the conspiracy theories are not except for the railways. The underground Railways are quite true people use it all the time to get from one of the three terminals A, B, and C and to get to where their baggage is
Yeah. I always fly DIA. But I never see anything out of the ordinary.
Katy Lepetsos Same with me.
All I know is that one of my child hood friends only ended up growing up in my town because his father relocated his family to our state far away from Denver in order to distance himself from the airport because he knew something about it after being one of the construction workers building it.
@@evanstowers8529 “knew something about it” so you never asked? Sounds like a made up story.
Yeah this guy knows FOR A FACT that it’s not true guys
It wasn't cheap Hong Kong cost so much because they had to build a WHOLE NEW ISLAND and connect it by brand new motorways and bridge's.
Actually, Hong Kong was so expensive because they had to remove a mountain to make space.
The airport on a new island is the Kansai airport in Osaka Japan. It was also very expensive.
Did you know? Swastika symbol have possibility to give optimum productivity to airport with 4 runaway. So forget about conspiracy, it's about engineering.
And Germans are brilliant engineers, lol
I know there's no "T" in natzi. Inglorious bastards told me so.
German engineers are the kings of engineering
And maybe the wind currents are the reasons why the design was used
No better way to make one disbelieve the truth than to make light of it.
some people need to acknowledge that parts of the airport deep underground, which are being pushed down by the building, likely aren’t all structurally safe, and that’s why people don’t go there
ahh yes buzzfeed the best source of information
xD
The isn't buzzfeed
@@miraenota5206 ikrr
Video has too much motion graphics. Can you guys make backgrounds static again? Camera shake is also.., weird.
"According to Buzzfeed".
Welp, there goes all your credibility.
Coming from someone who works there, DIA is the third busiest airport in the US, which makes more runways more necessary. Many flights stopover at DIA for fuel and maintenance on their way. Having four runways allows for more short-distance (contract) flights. The runways' usage are determined by the weather since there is always wind. The old airport you referenced, Stapleton, was nowhere near capable of the volume DIA sees. The rumors that the airport connects to Cheyenne Mountain are impossible. 100 miles of tunnel through multiple major cities would be an infrastructure nightmare.
Nobody:
Not a single soul:
Infographics Show: According to buzzfeed
DIA not den airport
THATS WHAT I SAID. No one calls it DEN airport. Its DIA.
Agree. Glad someone was triggered by this too
This was bugging me the whole time..
Thank you.
Preach!
Man that horse isn’t a curse or anything. It’s just Denver showing off there broncos fever
I think not
exactly
The Broncos horse (both logo and mascot) is white. Funny enough, Blucifer looks more like the Detroit Pistons logo (blue/black horse with red eyes).
But the horse looks nothin like the mascot...... nothin
not true
We call it DIA - not DEN Airport - cringe every time I hear that.
EDIT: apparently I have to explain that "we" means people who live in Colorado and that no where did I claim what it's "correct" name is. Amazing what triggers people.
Ross Carlson a lot of people do, people in aviation call it den or KDEN as it’s the correct term to use.
SJW
Flightbudy2channel never once herd that
So true
I just call it the airport
It's not even a "conspiracy" theory to suspect there is some kind of classified government bunker or the like. It's in the very center of the country. It's the closest international airport to several millitary bases and the Cheyenne Mountain nuclear bunker (the "war room" of the US.) There were reportedly unnecesarially large underground structures built for the airport with lots of unnacounted space. I don't think it's "area 51" or anything like that, rather just a strategic place for a secret millitary command post or bunker.
As a person from denver who doesnt believe these conspiracies, with all the air force activity it makes sense. I cant go one day without hearing an F-22 flying over my house
@@lotsostuff4722 They also have all kinds of millitary bases in the Rockies, they like to train there.
The CEO said she was aware of the suspicions, she also neither confirmed or denied them...
its scary how fast i am on new videos of infographics
Captain Bllizdy how
The one who is reading this comment have a good day! ❤️
refrec video thanks ur awesome
Thx
no its morning. Commie
lol jk
Alex L comunism is the best think ever!
I'm impressed you got the "Blucifer" name right, not a whole lot of people know that one. Yet no one local calls it "DEN Airport". DEN might be its calling card, but we call it DIA. Do people outside of Colorado call it DEN Airport? It rakes my brain to here it called that.
Actually blucifer is a nickname it somehow got, probably because of the eyes. I believe the real name, given to it by the man who made it, is Mustang.
I got that name because of it killing the original artist that started it.
I’m in Idaho and I’ve always heard it referred to as DEN
I and my entire family call it DIA, but all of my family are from Denver/lived in Colorado. Never seen anyone not call it DIA, though.
Nah... most people call it 'changing planes in denver'
You missed:
The lizard people 😂
The true fact that queen elizabeth owns land on DIA (tf is a den) property
It’s not a devil... it’s a gargoyle.
The fact that if the music stops playing on the bridge it’ll fall, because it was built on sacred ground of our native people.
Stapleton was plenty big enough at the time.
The tunnels connect to downtown, and go on to NORAD 👀
For such a horribly planned video, I thought you’d do better 😂🤣
Norad?
DEN, it's the actual code for the place.
MattIsVicious that no one here actually calls it so miss me with that
@@alyssagross7673 who cares what people from denver call it
MattIsVicious But the airport itself is called DIA
Lots of airports have underground tunnels for the record and for people that don’t know
Congratulations. You've solved it. No more conspiracy.
Garrett Driskill why do they underground tunnels for
Squidy to transport luggage/coffins
Squidy to transfer top secret alien technology to other illuminati members
He did say the underground area is 5 stories deep. Do most have that deep of an underground area? I’m not sure that’s why I’m asking
I worked at the airport over the summer as a Southwest intern at Den and the entire time I was working there (I did go to the basement and there is nothing down there except tunnels for baggage cars and a abandoned baggage system). The different airport layout is because we have so much room compared to other airports. It also makes taking off a much easier thing to do because you’re almost always taking off into the wind. It’s a great airport though! I’d totally recommend flying through it.
Hope you've landed a good job since that internship at WN! We might cross paths at den if you ended up there.
Is this what they told you?
Fed detected
least obvious fed
I worked there in 1976 when it was the Rocky Mountain Arsenal and contained most of the US military's nerve gas, anthrax, and mustard gas. Everything was stored in underground bunkers and was removed in the 1970s. Or so they say. There could be a complex of underground tunnels dating from this time period.
Aye let’s go I live in Denver
Kodak White rip
Kodak White same, bruh nobody talks about Colorado for good reason. I’d rather have no tourists. Also it’s better known as DIA not DEN
- - me too lol, less tourists is fine with me
Kodak White good for you. I suppose I deserve likes for also living in Denver?
John O'Brien too bad a lot of those tourists also move here eventually
Central Colorado, the area underneath the east side of the Denver metro area contains an energy vortex, or a portal deep underground. The majority of this is where the airport was built on top off. This was not pre-planned but discovered after this land was bought for the construction of the airport.
The portal is a direct path into another dimension. Spiritual entires have been escaping from this portal for decades.
I am a Denver native. Lived here my whole life. I grew up in Aurora, Colorado and have noticed something very intriguing.
Also note, I am 37 years old, I have travelled all around the country and many parts of the world. I have worked in business, entertainment, the medical industry, sales, I was a professional photographer on the side which allowed me to travel a lot. I have met people from ALL over the world.
But one thing I will say. There is something “different” with many of the people I know whom grew up in Aurora Colorado between 1980-2000.
They display certain traits and characteristics I’ve never really met on this scale collectively in any other part of world I’ve been. They are the most creative, enlightened, awakened, intelligent, wise, unique individuals I have ever met. I can’t explain it, and I get this may be interpreted as bias. But there is a feeling of the type of people I meet from Colorado that I don’t get anywhere else, and again, it’s only natives that lived here between the years of 1980-2000. It’s like something happened in Aurora underground during that time and it impacted the people that lived above ground during the time. Also note that Colorado is considered sort of the more sensible, more “enlightened” part of the country. By all accounts and survey we are the healthiest state, the happiest state, and one the more educated areas as well. We have NORAD, as well as some of the most advanced technological and engineering companies are located here as well.
I know this sounds crazy. But I am also one of these individuals. I believe an individual from this part of the world is destined to change the world in someway. I feel that time is coming soon.
I live in a small town in Pennsylvania, and I've got a masonic temple that's above a creepy vintage furniture place. I drive past the place multiple times a day, as it's on the way to one of the main roads around town. There is a small parking lot kinda tucked in the side/back.
There's cars there most of the time, but they're never the same cars. They will park, not move for at least a week, and then at some point they all disappear and new cars pull up. I've seen a man walking in to the building, but I've never seen anyone walking out. I'm not a conspiracy theorist or someone who believes the supernatural necessarily, but it seems to me like people walk in and never come back
You’re crazy lol. Too many lsd trips my guy.
Lol ya your tripping....there's some straight up ghetto scumbags in aurora
@@drinkswatere What? Is this how you respond to comments? I look down on answers like this. It’s childish
@@powdercowboy90 Yeah..they’re implants who just moved here in the past 5-10 years. We didn’t have these problems 20 years ago. They do no count and are not part of the group I’m referring too. Read again…slowly.
It's a doomsday bunker and major military hub in case of a catastrophic disaster
@J B DIA currently has 6 runways; 4 are north/south (34/16 L/R) and (35/17 L/R) and 2 are east/west (26/27 L/R).
The reason (AFAIK) for the layout is so that airplanes can taxi to and from the runways to the terminals, without ever having to cross an active runway. Again, AFAIK, DIA is the only major airport with this layout.
The "master plan" for DIA allows for 6 north/south runways and 6 east/west runways.
If Denver airport was really a military hub or whatever you would never find out
Catastrophic disaster...liiikkkkkeeee....a out of control Bio-weapon???
Very true guys. It isn't at all the most popular destination in the US, but the biggest most usefully designed airport for a reason.
@2be Blunt And how do you know this?
"According to BuzzFeed" is where you completely lost me
LOL
For the record, locals always refer to Denver International Airport as "DIA", not "DEN Airport.". Stapleton International Airport was closed because it couldn't handle bad weather, couldn't expand and the people who lived near there complained about the noise. DIA was designed to serve as a hub airport for three airlines, but Frontier Airlines (no relationship to the current Frontier Airlines) went bankrupt, and Continental ceased hub operations in Denver in 1994 (after being the first airline to sign a lease and demanding the airport build a bridge between the main terminal and the A Concourse). Only recently has DIA met the passenger volume initially projected thanks to the new Frontier, United and Southwest all having major operations at that airport.
Also stapleton closed because denvers such a big domestic hub and the airport couldn't handle that many planes
i went there less than a week ago, and i remember seeing this poster about how they are the center of conspiracy theories lol. also, when you ride the trains to a different terminal, there's a bunch of pinwheels in the tunnels. i thought that was a little strange
On pinwheels (and giant anatomically correct satanic horses): Denver has a weird sense of art. You get used to it after living there awhile.
You're forgetting the massive blue bear peering into the convention center downtown.
Steve I took pics of that bear today lol
This is one year old but I really hope you see this somehow. I love the pinwheels ❤ they have them because the train goes really fast and it makes wind so it makes the pinwheels move! The train is going too fast for you to see them move usually, but it's still really cool that they did that imo
@@Steve-xi9ig that has nothing to do with the airport
I live in Denver and my grandpa helped
build this airport and said the airport opened pretty late and it was because of the baggage system thing rather than the so called “multi story buildings” ,and there aren’t really secret tunnels under the place.
If you dont want any conspiracy theories around your building, dont design it in such a suspicious way.
Pavel Slama not trying to argue, I study architecture and I’m wondering what u mean about designing something suspicious
Pavel Slama what do you mean? I think DIA’s appearance is cool. Now tell me, have you ever been? Do you know the feeling of being under a giant tent while going through TSA?
When you play this video, but remember you need to sleep tonight...
As a person who has been living in Colorado for most of my life I can tell you this is all normal. I’ve been to the airport several times and it’s very unique and the only things that have changed is that there is now a hotel there.
Airport payed u to say that
I have been to this airport so many times. The tunnels run a train to get to other parts of the airport with restaurants and shops.
Yeah. I love riding the trains there. It’s oddly fun. Also it’s kind of just one big adventure in one building.
As some one who lives in Denver, I had heard of none of this (expect for it being shaped like a swastika). But the art just looks like a lot of murals you'd see down town, it doesn't look that out of place honestly. A lot of people pay the artists to do it so its not that far fetched that that's what DIA did.
The theme of the mural is not disturbing. What is disturbing is the order in which the paintings in the mural are placed. In one painting it appears that Gas Mask Guy has been defeated, world peace has been achieved. A noble goal. However the final paining in the mural, Gas Mask Guy returns and everyone is dead, or the survivors under his control. Why such an ending for a public mural is beyond me, since public murals have always been commissioned to inspire, not frighten
What did you do to the real Infographics Show narrator
Crusader_Wolf he is just helping the other narrator cause they make so many videos
Crusader_Wolf he killed him
They have him captive underneath Denver airport
its a conconspiracy
I live in Denver!
Negan Gaming same!
Me 2
Sounds like some high shit
I have flown out of DEN since I was an infant it's not as weird as people make it sound
Um, yes it is.
No one calls it DEN
You get used to it when you go there for a while
Reppin Seattle 79 no it’s not😂
I know people need to calm down
Also I have been to DEN many times and nothing bad has ever happened to me...it’s artwork may be a little weird but that’s what makes it unique compared to other airport
Freemasons stop being scary when your friend's dad whose a freemason goes golfing every weekend and you meet him in his shorts drinking a beer.
And when you know their goals and history they are even less scary
It's nickname is DIA, not DEN airport.
The only potentail questionable thing about DEN is the layout of its runways, but I think some people are also looking too much into this... However when you look at the layout of the runways they actually make sense. While many other airports use runways that cross over eachother (such as Midway Airport in Chicago) this layout at DEN means that techinicall up to 6 planes could land at once, although they probably never have that many, since the runways all face different directions, and/or are parallel, but none of them cross over eachother.
I can only imagine all the “Denver native” comments are government officials typing artificial comments to make us think against the conspiracy
I gotta say all the media coverage and determination to smear the conspiracy makes me believe it 10 times more....
Ik people that worked on those underground bunkers. If you’re in construction, you’ll meet a lot of people that did. They used to get transported in blacked out buses and you couldn’t see out of the windows until you got to the job site. 🤷🏻♂️
Watching this in the Denver airport at my gate lol
Are you still alive ?
I mean, it is in Denver...
kremit the frog KERRRRRMITT
kremit the frog you should not go comite die
nerd centrel I agrees
It’s like an airport Matt stone and Trey Parker would use in South Park
yeet
Ikr I’m 20 years old and have never seen anything out of the ordinary at that airport. I haven’t even seen the murals. I only saw the horse.
My mom works there
You guys are unaware
Dude my family settled Loveland and I didnt know about these
Seriously ? You have to search not be told !!
Watching this waiting for my flight in the Denver airport
I’ve been to DIA tons of times and fly in and out all the time. It’s not even bad it’s actually a really cool airport
Boston Robinson same
I've lived in Colorado for all my life I remember, and I never heard any of these other than the horse.
Denver locals call it DIA not den airport wtf
Andres Quintanar officially it’s called KDEN and that’s what atc and pilots have to call it if they aren’t saying Denver
I live in Denver and there is a blue horse and a lot of people believe it’s haunted
Sunil Wadhwa his name is actually Blucifer because of his red eyes
I fly in there every couple months, and it always blows my mind that they own a lot of the land around it. And there’s literally nothing around the airport, just flat land. I wonder why they need so much space if nothing is being built around it.
the art they have in the airport is strange and also the fact that it was over budget too is strange
No one calls it DEN airport. Us locals call it DIA.
Leslie Hutchins, bruh thats the airport code. lots of people call it by DEN.
dont ask who
@@iberia7376 aviators like us😂
@@IntellectualHazard yea bro aviators for life!!!😂
See this is what puts me to sleep in a minute!
Wholesome Lad i just watched that video before this one
Truly wholesome
There's definitely more to that airport than what meets the eye...👌🏼💯✔
Well the part about the tunnels is partially true. They’re used for roads for the airport equipment, and there’s definitely lower levels that most airport employees aren’t allowed to access
It would honestly make sense if there was a tunnel connecting DIA to Cheyenne Mountain, which is essentially the main "war room" of the military for nuclear war. After all, it is the closest international airport.
The airport is more commonly called DIA, but the airport's IACO is KDEN so I can see where you got that from.
It is a masonic symbol. I literally says "Grand Lodge" on the plaque. Just call it what it is.
Not all masons are bad lol
@@GweGwe-lu9ob The majority is.
@@GweGwe-lu9ob they’re lied to about why they are even masons. Most don’t even kno the true reason behind freemasonry. They’re deliberately lied to.
I'm going to ask my dad about/show my dad this video because he used to build elevators there.
Its been a year, what did your dad say??
Well?????
I really like the art in the Denver airport, especially the giant mountain-looking diorama surrounding the mezzanine in one of the concourses.
That said, if you want weird airport art, Detroit has a giant tunnel filled with pulsing colored lights that you have to walk through to get to the gates. It's cool and really trippy.
And to think Lucifer is the master of Arts
We call that the "Willy Wonka" tunnel. Every time we go thru it, we say "Is it raining? Is it snowing?...."
Wow!!! I lived in Colorado for 18 years. I saw the new DIA airport built and used it tons of times. There are extensive tunnels for the trains that go from 4 different concourses and the main entrance building. I never heard any of the conspiracy theories mentioned. The only thing I heard at the time of the construction was that the new airport was being built on Native American sacred grounds. The baggage area was not working properly and some felt it was because of spirits being disturbed on the sacred grounds.
I love this 'popular' theory (conspiracy seems too harsh a word since all major types of people are involved).
The one thing I noticed was missing is the weird codes scattered about the place that not even the air port staff have a clue about their meaning.
"Conspiracy seems too harsh a word"
You don't know what conspiracy means, do you?
@@harrydavey9884 Welcome to the modern day dude.
The literal meaning of a word means nothing anymore, it's the feeling behind how you present the word that matters.
For context 'sick'.
@@lurchibold i agree to an extent, but I'm certainly not gonna contribute to that. Words have meanings, I'm not gonna willfully live in 1984.
first off its DIA not den airport
So you’re telling me that there is a real life HIVE and it’s below the Denver Airport?
Yep, just wait till the T-Virus is released
Hey guys..this might be crazy but here me out....
*I think there are two guys...*
Wolfiyee what are you smoking
Been in Denver my whole life and I do actually remember the offensive or scary art, I’ll be there again today so I’ll try to find them, why not.
Tbh I'm just glad to say that I got lost in DIA, survived, but then got tired and went to Panda Express