Anonymous ID: e7e270 March 7, 2019, 1:48 a.m. No.5554771   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5102 >>5437

Take a trip into Denver’s secret underground tunnel system (VIDEO)

 

https://kdvr.com/2016/05/02/take-a-trip-into-denvers-secret-underground-tunnel-system/

https://www.amazon.com/Tunnels-Under-Our-Feet/dp/155566458X

 

DENVER – Downtown Denver is full of colorful characters and colorful places, but there’s much more to the city’s past than what meets the eye.

Denver has a treasure trove of history underground.

Colorado author Tracy Beach literally wrote the book on Denver’s tunnels after crawling through dozens of them when her curiosity got the better of her.

“I just love finding history that people don’t really know about,” she said.

Many of the tunnels were built to connect restaurants, hotels and shops throughout downtown.

“Grocery stores, butcher shops, laundry. You had some kitchens for different restaurants. They would possibly cook it one place and then would go through the tunnels to deliver it to different hotels,” she said.

Some were also built in the wake of race riots in the late 1800s, when Denver’s Chinatown was destroyed, as a place for those workers to hide.

The tunnels were naturally located underneath some of the city’s oldest buildings, including Union Station and the Oxford Hotel. Others existed beneath what was then Denver’s "red light district" on Market Street.

“They would come through the tunnels and up into the buildings, and then sneak up the stairs to where the girls were,” Beach said.

Denver’s most elaborate building also had a tunnel system. Tunnels beneath the State Capitol connected nine buildings throughout the Capitol complex and run for entire blocks under city streets and sidewalks.

Doug Platt is the spokesman for the state Department of Personnel and Administration. He has walked every inch of those tunnels. While there are many rumors about why they were built, they actually served a very practical purpose.

“There’s actually ore car tracks you can still see today. … When they poured the floor, they left those tracks visible. Back when they built the Capitol, this building was heated with coal,” Platt said.

Mules and coal dust weren’t the only subterrain hazard workers had to watch out for. A river of sorts also once ran underground in the form of open sewage.

“Sewer from the building would drain down from gravity and then run through what at the time were open trenches,” Platt said.

However, it wasn’t all muck and mules. The elaborate maze of tunnels beneath the Capitol also once hid treasure locked away in giant vaults.

“A hundred years ago, the state actually stored its treasury down here. That was the days before ATMs,” Platt said.

Rare pieces of marble are also still securely stored underground. Rose onyx is used on the main floors of the Capitol. The same can be said for Denver’s tunnel system.

The elaborate network once connecting dozens of buildings is on the verge of extinction. Most have been destroyed because of safety concerns.

“They really need to save these things. You can’t just keep saving trolley tracks and fancy dresses. This is also part of our history,” Beach said.

“It's really a window into a century and a lifestyle that's long gone, and it's really a pleasure to show it to the people of Colorado,” Platt said.

It’s hidden history right beneath our feet.

Beach's book, "The Tunnels under Our Feet,” is about the 14 Colorado towns with an underground tunnel network.

Anonymous ID: e7e270 March 7, 2019, 2:15 a.m. No.5554879   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4888 >>5102 >>5437

More video on DIA Tunnels

 

Under Colorado: The secret tunnels of Denver International Airport

Every day, thousands of people at Denver International Airport walk over it as they're trying to catch their flights, and they have no idea what's right under their feet.

 

Author: Gary Shapiro

Published: 6:39 AM MDT May 18, 2016

Updated: 8:51 AM MDT May 18, 2016

There are so many rumors swirling around about what's under Colorado.

Many residents have heard about a secret military city under Denver International Airport, even a government project on aliens down there.

Coloradans have heard about what it’s like inside the most famous underground military base in the world: Cheyenne Mountain.

There might be whisperings about tunnels under the Colorado State Capitol, used back in the day for lawmakers to escape gunslingers or to sneak prostitutes into the building.

And who can forget about a bunch of old missile silos supposedly scattered around the state?

9NEWS decided to put the rumors to rest by visiting these places and finding out what really happens Under Colorado.

On Monday, 9NEWS took viewers inside Cheyenne Mountain. On Tuesday, 9NEWS went underneath the Colorado State Capitol building. On Wednesday, 9NEWS answered the most questioned underground space in Colorado: Denver International Airport.

 

https://www.9news.com/article/travel/under-colorado-the-secret-tunnels-of-denver-international-airport/201142788

Anonymous ID: e7e270 March 7, 2019, 2:17 a.m. No.5554886   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4902 >>4928 >>5102 >>5437

DIA under a $650 Million Renovation Project

 

The $650 million renovation project at DIA could face a 10-month delay

There are issues with the concrete in Denver International Airport’s terminal floor that could impact future phases of the project, according to the contracting team’s monthly report.

 

DENVER — Denver International Airport may have to add 10 months to its projected 3-year renovation project. A new monthly report from the contracting team showed some of the concrete samples from the airport’s terminal floor tested weaker than expected.

Great Hall Partner’s forecasted delay is 209 business days. The original completion date was Nov. 3, 2021. The new estimate is Aug. 30, 2022, according to the December report released last week.

 

The report shared concerns the weaker-than-anticipated concrete could push back future phases when crews need to start erecting steel on the Jeppesen Terminal floor.

After testing about half of the concrete samples last fall, the report said some of the concrete extracted from the floor had lower ‘compressive strength’ results, or ability to withstand heavy loads without breaking, than the airport planned. Approximately 94 percent of the concrete cores were tested when the report was issued, according to Great Hall Partners.

The report made clear the delay is a preliminary estimate. The projected schedule could change after more review and mitigation efforts. DIA explained concrete testing will continue through April. By then the airport will have a better idea of what the delay might be.

The contracting team said they will still work on other parts of the project in the meantime.

Work on the Jeppesen Terminal began last summer. When construction is complete, the terminal will look completely different and the concourses will have new gates.

 

https://www.9news.com/article/travel/heres-what-dia-will-look-like-after-its-2-billion-renovation/73-a6b9bca1-1cd3-4f41-9315-1ad089948205

Anonymous ID: e7e270 March 7, 2019, 2:18 a.m. No.5554892   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Redacted Audit of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives Controls over Weapons, Munitions, and Explosives 2018

 

https://oig.justice.gov/reports/2018/a1821.pdf

Anonymous ID: e7e270 March 7, 2019, 2:25 a.m. No.5554922   🗄️.is 🔗kun

A Review of Various Actions by the Federal Bureau of Investigation and Department of Justice in Advance of the 2016 Election (June 2018)

https://www.justice.gov/file/1071991/download

Anonymous ID: e7e270 March 7, 2019, 2:39 a.m. No.5554978   🗄️.is 🔗kun

http://www.jonathanhowardart.com/?page_id=2 Artist of mural at SCC library before the renovation… Pictures in previous pinterest>>5554974

Anonymous ID: e7e270 March 7, 2019, 2:57 a.m. No.5555041   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Interpretation of Denver International Airport Murals

 

Children all over the world bringing the German boy (Merkel) their swords as he beats them into plowshares.

Anonymous ID: e7e270 March 7, 2019, 3:28 a.m. No.5555213   🗄️.is 🔗kun

DC Search Warrant Proceedings on Facebook, Twitter, Google, etc

 

https://www.dcd.uscourts.gov/sites/dcd/files/Attachments.pdf

 

Not much info provided, but has court numbers for cross referencing

 

i.e. 1:18-sc-00944-RMM SEALED

18 Us Code SC 1956

Laundering of monetary instruments…

Anonymous ID: e7e270 March 7, 2019, 3:33 a.m. No.5555238   🗄️.is 🔗kun

http://ogc.osd.mil/doha/industrial/02-02499.h1.html

 

3 MICROSOFT EMAIL ACCOUNTS

 

50 U.S. Code § 1701

Unusual and extraordinary threat; declaration of national emergency; exercise of Presidential authorities

 

Entered:10/05/2017 11:16:24

Filed: 10/05/2017

 

Call for order authorizing the installation and use of a pen register, trap and trace, and caller identification service filed by UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

Anonymous ID: e7e270 March 7, 2019, 3:49 a.m. No.5555318   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5328

==[PDF]

Sealed DC Indictments… are being unsealed…Is Shit …==

 

Suspicious name for a document posted on a government website…

https://www.dcd.uscourts.gov/sites/dcd/files/Attachments.pdf

Created Date: 10/3/2018 10:46:50 AM

Anonymous ID: e7e270 March 7, 2019, 3:53 a.m. No.5555337   🗄️.is 🔗kun

1:17-mc-02649-DAR SEALED

 

IN RE APLICATION OF USA FOR PRTT ORDER FOR ONE INTERNET ACCOUNT

 

SERVICED BY COMCAST FOR INVESTIGATION OF VIOLATION OF 18 USC 2252

 

CASE CLOSED ON 10/20/2017

 

18 U.S. Code § 2252.Certain activities relating to material involving the sexual exploitation of minors

Anonymous ID: e7e270 March 7, 2019, 4:28 a.m. No.5555516   🗄️.is 🔗kun

The Role of Military Intelligence in Homeland Security

 

https://digitalcommons.law.lsu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?referer=&httpsredir=1&article=6053&context=lalrev