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Denver Airport Installs Talking Gargoyle That Says âWelcome To The Illuminati Headquarters, I mean, Denver International Airport!â
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Denver International Airport has just installed a brand new animatronic talking gargoyle statue that is making fun of the âconspiracy theoriesâ about the airport. As you can see in this video, the animatronic statue is incredibly lifelike, and it must have cost a fortune to create. The airport claims that the goal is to get more people to travel through Denver, but the truth is that when you are booking a flight there really isnât much choice. Denver is one of the main national hubs for air traffic, and I have personally changed plans there countless times. Nobody is going to add extra time to their flight plans just to go through Denver if they donât need to do so. In the end, this sort of promotion is very funny, but it isnât going to change consumer behavior. So is there something else going on? Could it be possible that they are attempting to use humor to mask what is really going on at the airport?
Needless to say, a lot of travelers are absolutely stunned when this gargoyle statue suddenly comes to life and starts chatting with them. The following comes from Fox NewsâŚ
On Thursday, reps for DEN unveiled the chatty creature, perched in the main terminal, in honor of the airportâs 24th year in operation, the Atlanta Journal-Constitution reports. The airport shared video footage of the eloquent gargoyle surprising passersby to YouTube, where it has since gone viral with over 70,000 views.
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âWelcome to the Illuminati Headquarters, I mean, Denver International Airport!â the gargoyle exclaims, shocking travelers.
âYou know, you can actually put the phone down and have a conversation with me,â the creature â which claims to be 243 years old â chides a âmillennialâ on their cell phone.
The video now has well over 200,000 views and if you have not seen it yet you can find it right here.
As funny as that talking gargoyle is, let us not forget that there are some legitimate mysteries surrounding this airport. The following comes from an article by Stefan StanfordâŚ
While the entire island of Manhattan, one of the most densely populated cities in the country and home to more than 1.6 million people, sits on 22.82 square miles of land, the Denver International Airport itself is more than twice the size of Manhattan island at 54.05 square miles. In fact, as the Denver Channel reports, the DIA is also bigger than the cities of San Francisco and Miami as well. All that size just for an airport?
Easily the largest airport in America and by far, dwarfing its nearest competition at Chicagoâs OâHare, Atlantaâs Hartsfield and New Yorkâs JFK by some 25,000 acres, DIA has also long been in the publicâs eye as potentially being much more than just an airport.
Containing swastika shaped runways, apocalyptic, end-of-the-world artwork throughout the airport, infamous construction problems which delayed the opening of the airport for years, gargoyles sitting within suitcases on the walls and the demonic blue horse that sits outside of the airport nicknamed âBluciferâ due to its haunting red eye, that âpiece of artâ actually fell upon and killed the artist who was creating it being just a few of the very incredibl