So.....I can't WAIT to share our experiences with you guys at the Stanley Hotel in Estes Park, Colorado. I have soooo much to share with you that I am still trying to put it all together for you guys. So, I am going to do it in parts, starting from the VERY BEGINNING.
Deak and I flew into the Denver Airport and from there...... we rented a car and drove to the Stanley. So, I have been trying to post SCARY stuff this whole week on my facebook page(www.facebook.com/Becksghosthunters /You can click on the FB badge on my front page and it will take you right to my FB Page) but I thought I would also post some extra HAUNTED SCARY stuff on my blog as well in honor of my FAVORITE HOLIDAY......HALLOWEEN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Anyway, AFTER we got back from the Stanley, I was doing some research and came across this...
IS THE DENVER AIRPORT ONE OF THE MOST EVIL PLACES ON EARTH????
I found this to be VERY interesting since the Denver Airport is the airport that you fly into to go to the Stanley Hotel. So, I was just there a couple of weeks ago! WHAT THE HECK???? The AIRPORT is HAUNTED????? And not only haunted but DEMONIC!!!!!! Man....just my luck.....a day late and a dollar short! LOL I did NOT know this until AFTER we got home!!! DANG!!!!
Anyway here are some of the things that is said about the airport:
Exit arrows point at each other instead of outside; corridors lead to nowhere; and security checkpoints seem to disappear mysteriously as you approach them. As you drive into the airport, you're greeted by a giant horse with glowing red eyes, and one of the terminals is decorated with a massive statue of Anubis, the ancient Egyptian god of death.
As the story goes, the airport was constructed on top of burial grounds and spiritual sites used for centuries by the native tribes that populated the Front Range before the coming of the White Man. The perpetual playing of Native American songs in the 365-foot-long bridge was originally initiated by officials as a way to placate any angry spirits who might want to pull a Poltergeist or The Shining on one of the nation’s busiest airports. People in the conspiracy theory world think the burial ground may have connections to the Navajo writing in the floors at DIA and the dead Native American women seen in the Tanguma murals.
When asked, DIA spokespeople laugh-off the notion that the music has anything to do with angry spirits or that the land where the airport sits was a burial site for ancient tribes. Noting that little archeological evidence of Indian burial sites has ever been found around DIA, they surmise that the rumor had its origin in a ceremony that was performed around the time of DIA’s groundbreaking in the late-80’s by various Native American shaman to bless the new facility. Anything else is pure conjecture, they assert.
What they don’t mention is the secret ceremony conducted on the grounds of the airport in 1995.
That April, coalition of Native American spiritual leaders from around the country performed a night-time ceremony at several sites around the airport to put ancient spirits to rest that were disturbed by the construction of the multi-billion dollar airport. They were part of an official city group under the Webb administration called the “DIA Spiritual Resolution Committee.”
Members included representatives of the Cheyenne and Arapaho tribes who said they had discovered several sites where the spirits had been disturbed, said an article in the Rocky Mountain News. The city and the airport even paid for leaders of the Montana Cheyenne to come to Denver calm the Indian ghosts. At the time, one of the group’s members told another reporter that “Whenever [spirits] are disturbed, it seems like bad things come about.”
Well....now about the Stanley. Well guesst what? You are going to have to wait until tomorrow. I am almost finished but I want it to be really good for you guys so you'll just have to be patient....until tomorrow....ENJOY YOUR HALLOWEEN WEEK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Deak and I flew into the Denver Airport and from there...... we rented a car and drove to the Stanley. So, I have been trying to post SCARY stuff this whole week on my facebook page(www.facebook.com/Becksghosthunters /You can click on the FB badge on my front page and it will take you right to my FB Page) but I thought I would also post some extra HAUNTED SCARY stuff on my blog as well in honor of my FAVORITE HOLIDAY......HALLOWEEN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Anyway, AFTER we got back from the Stanley, I was doing some research and came across this...
IS THE DENVER AIRPORT ONE OF THE MOST EVIL PLACES ON EARTH????
I found this to be VERY interesting since the Denver Airport is the airport that you fly into to go to the Stanley Hotel. So, I was just there a couple of weeks ago! WHAT THE HECK???? The AIRPORT is HAUNTED????? And not only haunted but DEMONIC!!!!!! Man....just my luck.....a day late and a dollar short! LOL I did NOT know this until AFTER we got home!!! DANG!!!!
Anyway here are some of the things that is said about the airport:
Exit arrows point at each other instead of outside; corridors lead to nowhere; and security checkpoints seem to disappear mysteriously as you approach them. As you drive into the airport, you're greeted by a giant horse with glowing red eyes, and one of the terminals is decorated with a massive statue of Anubis, the ancient Egyptian god of death.
Many people believe that DEN's dark aeromancy. The airport has been plagued by conspiracy theories about its true purpose almost since the day construction crews broke ground on it in the mid-1990s. Here's a collection of some the best conspiracy theory videos you've ever seen, all focusing intensely on what is perhaps the most weirdly evil airport on Earth.
First, the facts. The giant, red-eyed horse sculpture at the gates of the airport really did kill the sculptor who created it. He died of blood loss when part of the statue fell on him in his studio. In this snippet of a conspiracy video about DEN, the narrator speculates about how this bloodthirsty horse sculpture might be connected to time travel.
When asked, DIA spokespeople laugh-off the notion that the music has anything to do with angry spirits or that the land where the airport sits was a burial site for ancient tribes. Noting that little archeological evidence of Indian burial sites has ever been found around DIA, they surmise that the rumor had its origin in a ceremony that was performed around the time of DIA’s groundbreaking in the late-80’s by various Native American shaman to bless the new facility. Anything else is pure conjecture, they assert.
What they don’t mention is the secret ceremony conducted on the grounds of the airport in 1995.
That April, coalition of Native American spiritual leaders from around the country performed a night-time ceremony at several sites around the airport to put ancient spirits to rest that were disturbed by the construction of the multi-billion dollar airport. They were part of an official city group under the Webb administration called the “DIA Spiritual Resolution Committee.”
Members included representatives of the Cheyenne and Arapaho tribes who said they had discovered several sites where the spirits had been disturbed, said an article in the Rocky Mountain News. The city and the airport even paid for leaders of the Montana Cheyenne to come to Denver calm the Indian ghosts. At the time, one of the group’s members told another reporter that “Whenever [spirits] are disturbed, it seems like bad things come about.”
Well....now about the Stanley. Well guesst what? You are going to have to wait until tomorrow. I am almost finished but I want it to be really good for you guys so you'll just have to be patient....until tomorrow....ENJOY YOUR HALLOWEEN WEEK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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