Sunday, August 17, 2003

Okay, now that I think about it a little, I have received some visitors from military domains before, but they were normal-sounding military domains like NAVY.MIL or USAF.MIL, so I assumed it was just servicemen or pilots (hopefully pilots; pilots are cool) on their breaks at the Internet caf� at the base comissary coming across my blog using Google.com because they're fans of anime or whatever else I write about here. NIPR.MIL was the first really spooky-sounding military acronym I've had visit since I put in the first counter (I just added Bravenet, so I can see more details), and I was thinking about the silly conspiracy theories about Denver International Airport I wrote about yesterday, and, okay, I admit, I tried to put two and two together and got a bit spooked.

About Denver International Airport... can I believe that there is some sort of top secret military installation there? Yes, somewhere on the DIA grounds. It's very possible, since Denver is the second-largest administrative centre for the American government after Washington D.C. Am I concerned by this? Not really; I presume it's just some sort of bunker... possibly to be used by the Air Force in the event of a national emergency should they ever have to use the airport as a base of operations of some sort. Or, it could be something to do with NORAD. However, it is a huge step from believing there is some sort of top secret military installation with a few rooms and maybe even a hangar and a garage and believing there is an 8-storey underground city under the entirety of the airport grounds with a United Nations concentration camp for "patriotic" Americans... that's just silly.

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