Created 20 years ago2004-07-01 03:18:15 UTC by Coolfat3459
names have been changed to protect the innocent.f00
underground reptilian racewhoa, have I been there before...
underground reptilian racehttp://www.angelfire.com/ut/branton/
Actually, the screams they heard were most likely the men, women, and children being sacrificed by the underground reptilian race, reminds me of the story about the some-300 children, teachers, and guides who all went missing after entering a string of undergound tunnels in Malta. All of them went missing, not even one of them managed to escape. Apparently, according to the legend, their screams could be heard undergound throughout the entire Island.From the words of the great captain Jack Sparrow, if there were no suvivors where did the stories come from?
Also, at Denver Airport, a very strange airport indeed, there is said to be a huge underground complex beneath. If you've ever been there, youu'll notice the perculiar, huge ventilation systems that seem to stem from somewhere underground. There are also some frightening murals that depict all sorts of strange and negative stuff. The whole place even cost billions to build, people wanted to know why but there isn't actually an official answer.I live in Denver and used to go to DIA quite often, less so after 9/11 (Before, I used to be allowed to go and walk around, take photos, etc...) Driving along the main access road, Pena Blvd., you can see the vent systems. Also, I remember a friend of mine worked at the Fire Department that serves the Airport, and I managed to get a tour. The doors were all security-coded and required an access card to pass through. There is also this security checkpoint on the way to the parking lot that leads out far into this empty field, and I've only seen a few vehicles using it, mainly White Jeep Explorers, and trucks/vans. It is actually quite cool, the whole fence slides up, lets the vehicle in, closes the first one and opens the next....high security for an empty field if you ask me. Also, when in the underground rail system that takes you around the airport to different concourses, there are hundreds of rail tracks that lead off into areas the train does not go, and I have never seen them used, although they are well maintained and the lights are all on. I have never seen the murals, though, but I almost never have to fly internationally and so I don't go to Concourse A or B very much, where they are located. Maybe next time I'm down there I'll take a look. It cost quite a bit, but walk around the place. Moving walkways, fine marble floors, a huge parking lot, gargantuan bathrooms (im serious! theyre huge!) gigantic fire department/control/security facilities...
Sounds a little Black MesaesqueYeah, kinda. It is as big as BM, and certainly has as many people working there.
if there were no suvivors where did the stories come from?There were no survivors, but if you read the post properly I said that their screams were heard echoing throughout the Island of Malta. This may sound over exaggerated, and indeed it probably is, but let's not forget that most of the Island contains hundreds of networks of tunnels, some built by the ancient Phoenicans and some natural caves.
acutally its fake. heres the log from the team of investigators who found out the truth. note, names have been changed to protect the innocent.The newspaper, 'Ammennusatia', really did exists back in late eighties. There are still few of em left in the library of Porvoo, Finland.
ever heard about radiation?? that might cause the sicknessIt's an idea, but I always figured they'd keep it out of range enough from the civilians to prevent "incidents" happening.
If you are in a microwave, you feel horrible...
i vote that we send RabidMonkey777 in with a bunch of survailence equipment in though the vents to find out whats down there. anyone else besides hime live near Denver. I would go in but i live very far away.I think you'd have to be highly insane to perform such a thing. Let's say you'll be cruisin' for a bruisin' -- or actually a bit more than a bruise, maybe a bullet in the head.
Denver, and the whole area of colarado is a hugely negative place indeed.I like my city/state. It's a nice place.
I think you'd have to be highly insane to perform such a thing. Let's say you'll be cruisin' for a bruisin' -- or actually a bit more than a bruise, maybe a bullet in the head.Exactly. I'm no James Bond. But I play one on TV! (Sorry, just had to do that )