Underground Portals of the USAF & CIA
The short ebook provides pictures showing where Google Maps identifies “portals” at the Denver airport. Also provided are mapping diagrams showing the portals at Schriever Air Force Base. The term “portal” is a unique word and would never be used to describe a security badging center at Denver airport. Nor would it be used to describe a passenger train, such as the A-Line at Denver airport.
It has long been suspected that the U.S. Military and the CIA have created an extensive network of underground tunnels. Whistleblowers have spoken about these tunnels and a Bechtel whistleblower of the 1990's stated that the CIA was building an large office building, deep beneath the Denver airport. Now we have more evidence.
The short ebook provides pictures showing where Google Maps identifies “portals” at the Denver airport. Also provided are mapping diagrams showing the portals at Schriever Air Force Base. The term “portal” is a unique word and would never be used to describe a security badging center at Denver airport. Nor would it be used to describe a passenger train, such as the A-Line at Denver airport. But in fact, Google maps refers to both of these locations as “portals”. Very odd. Note that within 24 hours of making the screen captures, the Google maps were altered. That certainly indicates the government is hiding something, or trying to cover it up – and doing a shoddy job of it.