Ah, Denver International Airport! Nothing adds spice to the most controversial – and most expensive – public works project in history like decorating it with Nazi murals, demonic horses, grimacing gargoyles, and Freemason symbols. Join me on a tour of DIA, as we delve into the mysteries surrounding this nexus of nuttiness.
A word about the Freemasons (I call them “Freems”): I point out that modern-day Freemasons are probably not up to anything scandalous. But this does not hold true for the Freem activities of the past. For one thing, there’s the Propaganda Due fiasco (P2), which is very well-documented in the story of “God’s Banker,” Roberto Calvi, who was found executed in a ritual fashion after a banking career that saw him forge ties between the Vatican, the Mafia, and Freemasonry.
We probably wouldn’t know as much about it today had it not been for my idol, Robert Anton Wilson, bringing so much attention to it in his studies.
The Freems in Italy were openly a “shadow government” at the time of the P2 scandal, and even just last year got exposed for Mafia ties, in which they were accused of giving mobsters access to politicians in secret backroom meetings. It’s easy to laugh along with the joke and put up posters with aliens and lizard people shushing us for making something of American Freems. We should keep in mind, in some parts of the world Freemasonry means something very different.
UPDATE Getting back to Denver, the possibility of a secret underground bunker is, again, the least implausible. Secret US government bunkers have been a practice since ol’ Ike himself, for example, at the Greenbrier Bunker. Tour the facility in this haunting video: