9 Things That Prove Denver Airport Is The Secret HQ Of The Illuminati
5. Terrifying Gargoyles Watch Over The Baggage Claim Area
Unnerving experiences are not reserved for those flying out of Denver Airport either. Just so nobody feels left out, theyve made sure that arrivals feel a sense of terror as well. So when you disembark your plane and go to fetch your bag, youll be watched over by two creepy gargoyles, another art installation, this time called Notre Denver. Ostensibly they are there to do the job gargoyles were originally intended to do, which is protect a place from harm. Originating in the Middle Ages, grotesques were often added to Catholic cathedrals to deter evil spirits from entering. Now a place of worship would logically be somewhere that these otherworldly evildoers might attack, but a baggage claim area? Surely even ghosts with bad intentions are more imaginative than that, which makes the gargoyles of Denver Airport seem completely out of place. So why are they there? As weve already seen, the Freemasons funded and built the airport, so it figures that these gargoyles serve as grotesques for their own cathedral the airport itself. Another theory suggests that instead of being there to ward off evil spirits, they actually represent the reptilian alien overlords who have shape-shifted into humans and now rule over us incognito. In other words, they are statues of the secret cabal of Illuminati who built the airport. Finally, to make things just that little bit more bizarre, each one has a plaque at its base, which for seemingly no reason at all, explains that each gargoyle is "roughly the size of a fifth-grade-boy."