Denver airport mason keypad code, page 1
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Topic started on 17-8-2004 @ 01:43 PM by jimbolux1
This is probably a stupid question because anyone knowing what the answer is most likely won't answer...

But what is the code for the "keypad" at the denver airport?



It is obviously Masonic, and I am sure it has been talked about in this forum before. But does anyone have any information on the code for the keypad?


reply posted on 17-8-2004 @ 02:42 PM by jimbolux1



reply posted on 17-8-2004 @ 06:36 PM by ThePunisher
Originally posted by jimbolux1
Originally posted by ThePunisher
here are the murals at dia, take a look at the darth Vadar one see if you can work out whats behind it, lots and lots of masonic stuff around them halls as well.

www.godlikeproductions.com...

[edit on 17-8-2004 by ThePunisher]


Yeah... that is kinda sick looking. It looks like Nazi Darth Vader molesting a dead dove with a sword.


yes, but you havnt noticed the fallen twin towers in the background (you might need to put your pc monitors brightness to full), these murals/pictures where painted in the 90's!.


reply posted on 18-8-2004 @ 01:06 PM by jimbolux1
I am not trying to say that there is a conspiracy in regards to the DIA in any way.

Besides... why is it that when anyone asks for feedback from masons they say there is no conspiracy... or it is part of a conspiracy that some nut job came up with and I have been taking it too literally?

And yes, ok... the runways are probably better designed to allow more aircraft land without crashing into each other... hence it is the only airport in America that can allow 3 aircraft to land simultaniously from such different directions.

But you have to admit... that if you do a little research into the DIA there are some interesting design elements.

Now... don't go off the handle and say that everything needs geometry. Fine. It does. But to the masons that I know, geometry plays a very important part in their rituals even the postition of the lodge. I think that I can even go as far to say that geometry has many "allusions" that are guiding principals in how a mason is supposed to lead their lives.

When I look at a large building, I don't automatically assume that there is some great masonic conspiracy behind the design of the building and where the bathrooms are located and the position of the chairs.

I just think that the DIA is an interesting building, with some interesting history, some interesting design elements, and a very interesting capstone placed in the middle of a very prominant part of the building for all to see and ponder... whereas most masonic time capsules and dedications are in the corner of a building or a less dramatic location.
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