Conspiracy Theories: Beneath The Radar The Denver International Airport

Conspiracy Theories: Beneath The Radar The Denver International Airport

by Cheryl Leonard

Hoaxes & Deceptions
Amazon:★★★3.4(37)
Goodreads:★★★3.38(26)
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Added on January 13, 2026

Description

For over two decades, The Denver International Airport has been the topic of numerous conspiracy theories surrounding its true purpose. The narrative has been shrouded in secrecy, with the basic belief presented that below the airport are underground bunkers and tunnels, for the New World Order of the elite population, to be used as their headquarters in an apocalyptic event. This book is an examination into these proposed theories concerning the history behind the airport, including necessity and funding, strange artwork murals, statues and sculptures, floor carvings, dedication marker and time capsule, symbolic runway designs, bunkers, and tunnels. The summary of the evidence will allow the reader to calculate their own conclusions and determine further research on this highly debated matter.

Reader Reviews

★★Rick Medrano

Read this book for research for a course. The author does a good job at discussing the many conspiracy theories surrounding the Denver International Airport, but does not do so in a very compelling or descriptive way. The book in its entirety consists of maybe 30-40 paragraphs, and each is packed with several ideas, so it is hard to get an in depth understanding of any one theory. Additionally, the author's discussion/conclusion are packed into one (short) paragraph, so it seemed more like a lis

★★★Shawn Schenck

Ain’t that somethingA fun and interesting read, not dissimilar to speculative fiction. The DIA is, indeed, an interesting amalgamation of horrific imagery with thought provoking implications.

★★★★★Malissa Ashira

Short But Sweet I really enjoyed this book. I wish it was a little longer, but then I usually feel that way about books I like. Very informative overview of the DIA.