Wednesday, November 24, 2010

Denver International Airport Wastes Money in Effort to Debunk Jesse Ventura

Airport defends tunnels, satanic murals, and secret societies. Looks like the airport just confirmed what Ventura was reporting about a secret mission for the airport.


When bloated bureaucracies, corporate media, paranoid corporations and governing intelligence agencies spend incredible amounts of fake federal reserve notes on debunking theories regarding conspiratorial natures such as this, common sense would dictate they are spending a lot of money to protect tons of monied interests. Corporations don't spend marketing dollars without an expected return in profits - you've gotta spend money to make money.


Think about that the next time you watch a slickly produced expensive two hour debunking special on one of the networks regarding 9/11 conspiracies, such as the History Channel, Discovery or TLC - a lot of effort, manpower and resources are put into these to uphold the government's Official Conspiracy Theory of nothing to see here, move along and just trust us and our non-investigations. Same goes for printed publications such as the hit piece on 9/11 in Popular Mechanics. That publication was taken over by 25 year old Benjamin Chertoff Michael Chertoff's cousin [that's right, the former DHS Chief and current airport cancer x-ray pusher] who then replaced the staff in preparation for the debunking issue, which they then brought these staffers in as authorities on these "documentaries" during their regularly scheduled "programming."


Bluecifer at DIA

The editor brought in to take over the Hearst publication PM comes from the entertainment industry in New York, James Meigs. Between the corporate interests, several of the world's governments and their vast intelligence agency resources used in this effort, they have spent untold hundreds of millions of dollars of your tax dollars in trying to convince you that there is nothing to see and that common sense, that gut feeling you have that something is rotten in Denmark, is all in your head. You'd think they'd just stay silent about all of it, yet they doth protest to much.

One last note. As I was preparing to enter US intelligence at the childish age of 18 after being recruited to do so during Air Force basic training, I was sent to Denver for school. At that time, the new improved airport of DIA was already long overdue in the mid-eighties and a source of contention in the media locally, having been located almost 25 miles outside of the city. I remember one news report at the time stating that during construction there had been a problem with some of the underground structures that they had built and too cost prohibitive to fix, so the airport authority had decided to just cover the existing structures, burying them to just start over and build on top - yeah, right. Nice try.


DIA debunks conspiracy theories
Heidi Hemmat | Investigative Reporter | November 22, 2010

DENVER -- Denver International Airport is where thousands of conspiracy theories have taken off.

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