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Denver International Airport (DIA) is home to many conspiracy theories. Some believe the underworld beneath the airport serves as headquarters for a secret government, while others believe it is prepared to serve as a FEMA concentration camp. Yet others believe an underground city of populated by extraterrestrials is what lies beneath DIA.
Periodically, a local news station in Denver does a story about DIA’s conspiracy theories. On Tuesday, May 14, Denver’s NBC affiliate, 9News, aired a story during which the reporter received a tour under the airport by DIA Communications Director Stacey Stegman. During the story, Stegman states, “I’ve never seen a facility that has so many questions about it.” She goes on to say, “I think people would be very disappointed if they were to actually spend some time under DIA.”
After the tour, 9News concludes, “Aside from the random handprints on the walls, the alien an airport worker drew on a wall and the old baggage system, all that’s under DIA are everyday airport operations.”
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Denver’s FOX News affiliate featured the Mutual UFO Network on a piece about UFOs. Visit www.MUFON.com or www.COMUFON.org for more information.

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Denver UFO's Too Fast To Be Seen By The Naked Eye
Paranormal Utopia Several Denver UFO sightings have been caught on video have captured UFO's flying in the skies of Denver, around the same time every day, that are too fast for the human eye to see. In slowed videos, the objects are obviously metallic and seen shooting … Total Hooey: The Strangest Non-Stories of 2012 |
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UFO: Alien technology appears over Denver, Colorado
Canadian National Newspaper DiscloseTV, whose tagline is “truth revealed”, lives up to its name by releasing all manner of news items that may slip by the general public. Their 18 November 2012 report was actually carried on Fox News 31, Denver and covered the sighting of a UFO … |
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Final goodbye: Roll call of some who died in 2012
Denver Post One of the most recognizable of the remaining Navajo Code Talkers, whose code helped confound the Japanese duirng World War II. Jan. 3. Lowell Randall, 96. Pioneer rocket scientist who helped launch the U.S. space program and tested intercontinental … |
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Denver UFOs (Or Flying Insects) Still Have The Mile-High City Abuzz
Huffington Post The group's website clearly shows the types of insects it found out there, and how it visually experimented with a fly to determine if it could be mistaken for a UFO under the right photographic conditions. When he contacted KDVR to offer his opinion … |
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THAT DENVER UFO Flying insects? Secret military drone?
Sky Valley Chronicle That's us. So the update on the Denver UFO piece is that the reporter who did the first story has been inundated by people calling and emailing them from all around the world telling them they have the mystery figured out. One guy says the object is an … |
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In early November, an anonymous man gave KDVR Fox 31 in Denver, Colorado a video showing what he claimed were UFOs over the city. He claimed these objects appear “a couple of times a week,” but the objects fly “too fast to see with the naked eye.”
A photojournalist from the station went to the same location as the anonymous man, set up his camera, and managed to capture footage of a UFO for himself. The station then showed this video to aviation expert Steve Cowell who responded, “That is not an airplane, that is not a helicopter, those are not birds, I can’t identify it.” He also concluded that “the objects are not insects.”
Insect expert Mary Ann Hamilton. (Credit: KDVR)
KDVR Fox 31 continued investigating the mysterious object by asking local entomologist Mary Ann Hamilton to analyze the video. Hamilton watched the video and commented, “This is a toughie. I’ve never seen anything like this.” According to KDVR Fox 31, she concluded, “I do not believe it’s an insect. The shape is inconsistent with an insect.” But Hamilton was apparently basing her opinion on limited, and potentially inaccurate, information.
Astronomer Phil Plait with Slate Magazine contacted Hamilton to ask her about her “not insects” conclusion. She told Plait that she was only shown a few clips of the objects and was told that the objects were far away from the camera. She explained, “I did the best I could with what was shown to me.”
Plait, like many others, is astonished that these UFOs over Denver have received so much media attention. He is confident the objects in question are no longer UFOs, but simply insects (Maureen Elsberry and I discussed the likelihood of bugs as a possible identification for these UFOs on the November 16 episode of Spacing Out! – http://youtu.be/VJxyLJ8ypt8?t=6m45s). He recently stated, “And yes, I know: UFO means Unidentified Flying Object, and since no one could identify them, these are by definition UFOs. Except they aren’t. They’re insects.”
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Denver Local News Sees Insects, but Thinks UFOs
Slate Magazine (blog) As a skeptic and an astronomer, I'm sometimes asked what it would take for me to believe in UFOs (in this case, meaning alien spaceships). I usually say, “One landing on my front lawn.” But what don't convince me are blurry photos and unreliable … |





