Thursday, January 14, 2010

Jesse Ventura - Conspiracy Theories - 2012

Conspiracy Theory with Jesse Ventura Profiles Apocalypse 2012, Including Alleged Denver International Airport Role

Jesse Ventura Featured on 9NEWS in Denver to Address Alleged DIA Role

Wasn't there supposed to be a Doomsday on January 1, 2000? Well, most of us are all still here, and a lot of people who wrote books and sold fear-based Y2K products were made richer as a result of their fear mongering.

Conspiracy Theory with Jesse Ventura
Conspiracy Theory with Jesse Ventura Profiles Apocalypse 2012, Including Alleged Denver International Airport Role
and Apocalypse 2012: Private Businesses Are Cashing In, Too

The former pro wrestler and governor visited a missile silo remodeling project in Kansas. These silos are being turned into condos for people who can afford them and who are worried about the world coming to an end as we know it in a couple of years. These projects can withstand above ground water submersion and extreme heat temporarily. So it's obvious that the construction industry (sans government contracts) has found a way to make a buck off of Apocalypse 2012, too.

Conspiracy Theory with Jesse Ventura and Apocalypse 2012: Is Denver International Airport More Than Just An Airport?

Jesse Ventura visited Denver International Airport touring with conspiracy theorist Jay Weidner. This massive project allegedly contains underground protection for the elite and a secret 120 mile tunnel and rail connection to the heavily-guarded Cheyenne Mountain, which is full of bunkers. This theory helps explains to conspiracy theorists the reason why the DIA airport project was way over budget.

Were the luggage sorting system failures before the airport's first scheduled opening a smokescreen to buy time for covert building? What really happens to the full shampoo bottles, full peanut butter jars, and the like that's confiscated at the Denver International Airport screening lines? Are they kept for surplus supplies for Apocalypse 2012, or are they really thrown away as the TSA claims? These are questions I would now pose.

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