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This is unsettling asf ๐Ÿ˜ญ ๐Ÿ˜ญ

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RDT2 years ago

Dude just keeps going in circles. Probably high as a kite ๐Ÿ˜†

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UNIVERSAL FEEDS2 years ago

Bro finally snapped. ๐Ÿ˜ญ

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Hope Hunk2 years ago

The things you believe..

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The Meme Merchant2 years ago

not at all i love the airport at 3 am this is just a back hall for unloading and loading planes used late at night while the rest of the airport is cleaned.

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โœญ๐Ÿ…ž๐Ÿ…– ๐Ÿ…“๐Ÿ…๐Ÿ…šโœญ2 years ago

this is the lower level to an airport. that โ€œnowhere gateโ€ is in most airports. itโ€™s a kind of private plane spot. away from other gates and low enough to the ground to drive to.

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Ryan Tyre ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ2 years ago

It's not the "backrooms" that are unsettling ... Wait till you hear about what's underneath the airport...

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layiba2 years ago

Leave me alone

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Smileโค๏ธ2 years ago

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JDโ€™s vision2 years ago

According to the article and According to workers at the airport, the backrooms are supposed to be home to luggage, yet some people have speculated this could be a disguise for something else entirely. This isn't the first time Denver Airport has been the subject of conspiracy theories, with the internet regularly highlighting that the airport is a hub of bizarre theories including secret world governments, reptile humans, ghosts and aliens. None of which have been proven to be true The famous blue horse statue outside the airport, called 'Mustang', is also known as 'Blucifer'. Theories around the statue have evolved over the past two decades, after the statue's creator died finishing the statue in 2006 after a piece came loose and struck him. Other theories include speculation the rooms below the airport are actually food storage spaces prepared for an imminent apocalypse and that the airport's gargoyle statues are actually satanic and 'cursed'. Again, none of this has any plausible evidence to suggest it is true. A spokesperson for Denver International Airport told UNILAD: "The area featured in the TikTok video is part of an extension of Concourse A-West and is neither hidden nor restricted. In fact, this area has dining and retail spaces including a brewery and a travel convenience store. "After reviewing the footage, we noticed it was taken around 12:30 in the morning, which is a time when there likely were no flights departing or arriving."

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