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Sept. 21, 2022 - Greg Reese Report
05:42
Bug Out Bags, Underground Bases & The Denver International Airport
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With our government guilty of pushing a deadly experimental vaccine, robbing the nation of its wealth, and starting a war with Russia, who has a superior nuclear weapons arsenal, one has to ask, be it angry mobs or atom bombs, where do these crooks plan on escaping the fallout?
Denver is now handing out free bug out bags to help you just in case you run into emergency.
Lisa, all right, I asked you last time.
I need to know the checklist of everything I got to put in my bug out bag.
Toilet paper, paper towels, toilet paper, paper towels.
We've got cotton balls.
Two opportunities to get these free emergency preparedness bags.
So really an important effort, especially when we're talking about severe weather.
Yeah, and I know a lot of people are going to go and get those bags, but for people who maybe can't make it out there, is there anything in there that's, you know, too tough that you couldn't just put one of those together yourself?
Yeah, there's a lot of stuff you could easily put together yourself.
I mean, if you got any extra cotton balls, you know, paper towels, toilet paper.
The city of Denver is letting the locals know they should be prepared for an unexpected order to get out of town in a hurry.
And many people are connecting dots between this and the Denver International Airport.
The Denver International Airport has long been rumored to be sitting atop an underground military base built deep beneath the surface and connected to several other underground bases.
These rumors are the result of several interesting facts.
From 1995 until he was found dead a year later, Phil Schneider gave dozens of lectures claiming to be a geological engineer hired to build deep underground military bases known as dumbs for the U.S. government.
His father was Captain Oscar Schneider, a former Nazi stationed in Florida working black operations for naval intelligence.
Phil Schneider was showing samples of what he claimed were unknown exotic metals.
He provided maps of the underground dumps and showed off dramatic scars that he claimed were from a violent skirmish with a non-human species deep underground.
In January of 1996, Schneider was found dead in his home days after he mysteriously died of strangulation.
Investigations were never completed and it was ruled a suicide.
His evidence went missing.
Before he died, Phil Schneider used his clearance to take investigative author Alex Christopher into the top underground levels of the Denver airport, where they took pictures of a long road heading off to multiple destinations.
Built upon 53 square miles of land 25 miles from downtown, the Denver airport was billions of dollars over budget.
Different contractors were hired for each section, some of whom have come forward and claimed it would take days to show you what's down there.
Inside the otherwise unimpressive airport, there is a capstone with cryptic Illuminati and Masonic imagery marking a time capsule buried beneath to be opened in 2094.
The airport opened with a famous four-piece mural depicting biological warfare, death and destruction, the surrender of all national sovereignty, and the emergence of a new religion.
On the floor, for no apparent reason, is what appears to be the symbol for gold and silver in a mining cart, AUAG, which is also the abbreviation for a deadly strain of hepatitis discovered in 1965.
Outside on the surface, the runways form the shape of a swastika, and passengers are greeted by what has become known as Belucifer, a 32-foot horse with glowing red eyes that reportedly killed its creator when a piece of the sculpture came loose and severed an artery in his leg.
This is why many people are talking about Denver's bug out bag program, which is good because now that we know who the people committing these historic crimes against humanity are, we can't just let them slip away into some hole somewhere.
Reporting for InfoWars, this is Greg Reese.
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