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DIA Base - New info




Topic started on 16-9-2007 @ 06:18 PM by alexbassguy


I've been reading on here quite a bit of information on the DIA Underground Base theorey. 99% of it makes sense, but people seem to be convinced that the strange writings on the floor all relate to Nazi occultism/symbology. For example, DZIT DIT GAII is found on the floor in the main hall of DIA. Everyone thinks that it means "Black Sun" or "Black Saturn." However, after some Google-ing, I found that it translates in Navajo to "White Mountain." White Mountain (or Mt. Blanca, the official name) is a sacred Native American site in S. Colo. where large amounts of paranormal activity has been reported. In fact, all of the "cryptic" messages that are found on the floors all relate to Native American culture.

Hoever, there are still mounds of evidence that support something fishy. Try Googling "New World Airport Commision" (the name of the group who supposedly had a hand in building the airport, as listed on the keystone of the time capsule) and all you get is sruff about the DUMB theorey. The keypad protruding from the keystone has the Braille transcription of the the stone says on it... no buttons, unfortunately.

Also, the creepy apocalyptic murals cite mostly nonexistant people as thier painters. The only man who was ever found and questioned about them said that the airport officials gave him oddly specific guidelines about what to paint.

My next piece of evidence is a massive tile arrangement in Concourse A. First off, Concourse A has always seemed wierd, because they have thier own seperate security line, even though it is linked to all of the concourses and the terminal via the famous DIA Train. The tile arrangement I speak of is gigantic - it fill the whole hall, being approx. 70' x 150' - and has stange, barely decipherable images of people all doing violent things. I can't particularly make them out, but there seems to be a boxer, a man with a baseball bat, a samurai-looking figure, a soldier, etc. Around the border are what look like ancient runes or symbols (???) and jumbles of letters, like LLASDIPPD. According to all of the people who work at DIA, all of the art is supposed to be based around different cultures and native traditions. But they sure have a wierd way of showing it.

The last thing I'll mention is the train system itself. When you get off the train at the terminal, if you're on the front train, you can very clearly see the track raise up into what very obviously looks like sunlight. I'd always assumed that this was just an outdoor inspection area, where people would clean up trash, get forgotten bags, etc. until I really closely looked all around the main terminal for signs of such a station. Nothing. Not even on Google Earth can you see anything. Strange...

Oh yeah, and the strange way the airport is built is supposed to be the Rocky Mountains.

Any thoughts?

[edit on 16-9-2007 by alexbassguy]



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reply posted on 19-9-2007 @ 11:13 AM by alexbassguy


come on now, I thought you guys'd be all over this one. Three days and not one reply?



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reply posted on 19-9-2007 @ 08:54 PM by nathan_p


There are two other DIA threads.

Anyway, I live in the Denver area (south and east of DIA), and it's a weird airport. I was born here, and most of my flying that I can remember has been done out of DIA.

First, DIA is very, very far from Denver. People joke that you're practically in Kansas when you get there -- and once you take the exit on Pena Boulevard to get to DIA, you drive further east through empty fields, rental car lots, and C-DOT buildings. That airport is in the middle of nowhere... and yet, it's Denver's main airport, aside from a few private airports.

Second, Concourse A is indeed very weird. To get there, you have to take a moving sidewalk (the bridge, I'd estimate, is about five hundred feet in length or so), and then you get into a separate security line, which I find handy. After you go through security, you turn either right or left to get to your gate. Those forking halls are very bare and... not serene, but tense. Waiting, somehow.

Third, seen from a ways off, DIA's funny roof does indeed look like the Rockies... sort of. More like a gigantic circus tent, I'd say. And of all colours, they made it white. Not brown with white on top, like the actual Rockies, nor grey. Shining, pristine, bizarre white.

Since I grew up with the airport as a place of happiness (not only do I enjoy traveling, it's where my grandparents flew in to when I was a child... which really shows my young age), I find it only mildly eerie thus far.

However, on a recent flight back into DIA from vacation, I saw what appeared to be a dirt runway with a little shed, metal-roofed, near it. This was on the south end of the airport, and I found it weird enough to consider taking a picture. Unfortunately, I only got a view of it for a moment. Does someone know what this is?



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reply posted on 2-10-2007 @ 05:15 PM by CyberSEAL


I thought this thread was about the Defense Intelligence Agency.



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reply posted on 10-10-2007 @ 09:38 PM by pigchunks


this is silly


its an airport i see a post where someone wondered why the tracks went on pass the last terminal heres a scary realization the train is mechanical and mechanical things break the tracks lead out beyond the terminal incase of catastrophic failure wouldnt want the train crashing or coming to a very abrupt halt in a populated area would we. .

now we have paintings woopy doo theyr paintings someone was a weirdo. the masons thing masons are overrated and not the sect you should be looking out for anyway. and then the individual security gate. to the concourse away from everything else oooooooooh creepy give it up theres several reasons this could be

independent ownership of this councourse by delta or whatever..
runway layout have u ever actually seen the size of these planes one would need alot of room to park and turn and drive these things.

lamber has a terminal just like this maybe its a scary place where people do satanic rituals and kidnap rape and eat people oooooohhhhh scary
no its another terminal simple as that


and if something strange was going on at the airport wtf makes u think they would have clues all over the airport itself.

id have to say if they had a secret underground lab or whatever that airport would have white walls windows and tile floors and nothing else.



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reply posted on 25-10-2007 @ 09:20 PM by malpaso


I miss Denver Stapleton Airport. That is the one I flew in and out of occasionally in the military.
There was no reason to close Stapleton and build that garrish monster DIA out on top of the Indian Burial grounds.
DIA is ghoulish.
And it also goes to prove that this country has gone strait to hell.



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reply posted on 25-10-2007 @ 09:28 PM by uberarcanist


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That's interesting what you say about Dzit Dit Gaii, but would you please provide a link with the supposed translation? I want to look at this closer.



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reply posted on 2-11-2007 @ 09:25 AM by alexbassguy


The Konformist - Dzit Dit Gaii
That's just one of the places. I origionally found it on Wiki, but it seems to be gone now... that's really wierd. there was a whole Wiki entry on Mt. Blanca which had a section specifically debunking the DIA thing (at least that phrase.)
So, yeah... maybe you guys can take this and run with it.



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reply posted on 2-11-2007 @ 09:29 AM by alexbassguy


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So what do you have to say about the New World Aiport Commision that doesn't exist?



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reply posted on 11-2-2008 @ 03:46 PM by 12.21.12


I do know that the Airports design on the roof resembles TP's, not the Rocky Mountains. Also DZIT DI GAII has two possible translations that were used by the Anasazi meaning "Mount Blanca" one of four sacred peaks in southern Colorado to the Anasazi. DZIT DI GAII may also refer to as black sun according to the Anasazi but more less as Nazi terminology.

Mount Blanca is located near Alamosa, Colorado it is north of the underground bases in Dulce, New Mexico. Looking from Google earth is very interesting indeed and there is a legend of an old expedition where a lot of Gold was buried there and never recovered. Also this area is very high in UFO activity.

Black Sun refers to the time prophecy of the sky going black. This is the Wordly elites plan to survive the coming age of Aquarius in 2012. They will occupy the underground tunnels until 2094 after the flood. Supposedly there is an "Arc" or "Time Capsule" buried in the underground portion.

Something else that gas kind of spring up from nowhere is a park in downtown Colorado Springs, CO called America the Beautiful Park. www.americathebeautifulpark.com, it looks similar to the scene at Montauk. There are two obelisks reaching 4 stories tall and a "Continuum" that is supposedly from NORAD and the two obelisks were "A gift from ancient Space Travellers." I believe that it is a model for cold fusion, however I still have some research to do and will be posting about this park again in the near future.

Also I have a map of the tunnels but only a section of it. These tunnels are a system that stretches across the US. The section I have starts from the north in Wyoming down to DIA from there they go to NORAD and from there branch off, one to Dulce and one to Area 51. From Area 51 they lead to various AF bases in Cailfornia and from Dulce they lead to southern Texas and down into Chihuahua Mexico.



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reply posted on 20-5-2008 @ 09:17 PM by Anonymous ATS


DZIT DI GAII actually has three known translations. The one i'm about to reveal is a bit creepy actually. Considering the satanic cults (Masons and Illuminati) who apparently built the Airport.

The words DZIT DI GAII can also be translated from German (also note the Swastika runway design) into an element known as "Dysprosium" which absorbs thermal neutrons from a nuclear control rod. And it's atomic weight is, wait for it kiddies.... "66".

Coincidence??
Perhaps...

If it's building design weren't suspiciously shaped like a Swastika.



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