12 Compelling Pieces Of Evidence That Prove The Illuminati Is Real
2. Denver Airport
Beyond the obvious reasons – that is, flying people in and out of
Colorado’s state capital – there can only be one purpose for the architectural
frightmare that is Denver Airport. Seriously, if that place isn’t living proof
that the Illuminati exists (and probably uses it as their headquarters) then we
don’t know what is.
Travellers (un)lucky enough to fly from Denver Airport are first greeted by the giant, looming sculpture of a blue horse with fiery, devilish eyes lovingly nicknamed ‘Blucifer’ by locals that spookily enough managed to kill it creator, sculptor Luis Jiménez, when a chunk of it fell on top of him prior to its installation at the Illuminati headquarters … we mean, airport.
It doesn’t get much better inside either. Whereas most airports might have pictures of sunny destinations or ads enticing you to spends loads in duty-free, Denver airport has several murals depicting wailing children, forest fires, dying animals and a terrifying, weapon-wielding Nazi dude with a gas mask for a face. According to their artist Leo Tanguma, the murals are about the destruction of the environment and desire for global peace but we’re not taking his word for it.
Add to that a dedication plaque paying homage to the ‘New World Airport Commission’ (which doesn’t sound New World Order related at all) and the fact that its runways are suspiciously swastika-shaped and there’s no denying there’s something weird going on at Denver Airport.