Denver Airport -- Sources Bibliography and Further Reading
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Denver Airport -- Sources, Bibliography, and Further Reading
[edit | edit source]Primary and Official Sources
[edit | edit source]DEN Construction Records and Official Documents:
- GAO Report AIMD-95-230: "Denver International Airport -- Information on Selected Financial Issues" (September 20, 1995). The definitive public accounting of DEN's financing, cost overruns, and bond structure. Available at govinfo.gov.
- City and County of Denver Airport System Annual Reports (1990-1995): Construction progress and financial reporting documents.
- Federal Aviation Administration grants documentation for DEN construction.
The Official Art Programme:
- Denver Arts and Venues documentation of the DEN public art programme; available through the City and County of Denver Arts and Venues department.
- Commission agreements and artist statements for Leo Tanguma (murals), Luis Jimenez (Blue Mustang), and Terry Allen (gargoyles and Colorado Panorama) through DEN's public art office.
Denver Public Library Resources:
- New World Airport Commission collection (WH858): 11 boxes of NWAC archival documents held by the Denver Public Library Western History and Genealogy department.
- Denver Public Library Special Collections blog: "A Local's Guide to DIA Conspiracy Theories" -- the most comprehensive, well-sourced debunking of DEN's specific conspiracy claims.
The ONR Information Model: See the official DEN website (flydenver.com) for the airport's own position on conspiracy theories.
Books and Articles: The Conspiracy Literature
[edit | edit source]- Icke, David. The Biggest Secret. Bridge of Love Publications, 1998. Icke's primary framework for reptilian elite control; references to DEN appear in the context of his broader American elite geography.
- Schneider, Philip. Various lecture transcripts and recordings. Available through UFO/conspiracy research archives. Primary source for the underground base claims; significant caution required regarding verifiability.
- Sitchin, Zecharia. The Twelfth Planet. Stein and Day, 1976. The foundational text of the Anunnaki-as-ancient-astronauts framework; not directly about DEN but provides the cosmological framework applied to DEN by subsequent theorists.
Books and Articles: Critical and Skeptical
[edit | edit source]- Dunning, Brian. "Denver Airport Conspiracies." Skeptoid Podcast, Episode 313. Available at skeptoid.com. A concise, well-researched skeptical treatment of DEN's primary conspiracy claims.
- Radford, Benjamin. Various Bad Science/Media Mythmakers articles addressing specific DEN claims. Available through CFI (Center for Inquiry) publications.
Academic and Journalistic Sources
[edit | edit source]- "The Denver Airport Baggage System Disaster" -- multiple project management case studies available through the Project Management Institute and in project management journals including:
-- "Lessons Learned from the Denver International Airport Baggage System" by Richard de Neufville and Stefan Scholtes. Interfaces, Vol. 26, No. 3, 1996. -- "Denver International Airport Case Study" by Lisa A. Burke and Kyle P. Chen. Project Management Journal, Vol. 26, No. 4, 1995.
- Westword (Denver alternative weekly): Multiple investigative articles on DEN conspiracy theories, including the 2007 article explaining the "New World Airport Commission" name as a reference to Dvorak's symphony.
Websites
[edit | edit source]- flydenver.com -- DEN's official website; contains #DENfiles content and the airport's official engagement with its conspiracy mythology
- history.denverlibrary.org -- Denver Public Library Special Collections; the most authoritative local source for DEN historical documentation
- visitdenver.com -- Visit Denver's tourism guide, including "Myths and Legends Behind Denver International Airport"
- de173.com -- (Primary Philadelphia Experiment site; relevant for underground base cross-references in the conspiracy literature)
The Art That Is Not Conspiratorial
[edit | edit source]For visitors wishing to engage with DEN's legitimate art programme:
- Terry Allen's Colorado Panorama in the A-Train tunnel
- The Westin Hotel art programme (ongoing)
- The Anschutz Collection works throughout the concourses
- DEN's continuing public art programme continues to commission new works
Leo Tanguma's murals are expected to return to display approximately 2027 after the Great Hall renovation is complete.
