Sir, you're going to need
to calm down, calm down. Gotta lower your voice. I need the account
number for that-- RC CHRISTIAN: I need a banker. No. In the pin. Yes. [knocking] [phone ringing] Hi, good afternoon. How can I help you? So you need money to build this? No. I have the money. What I need is discretion. OK. Yeah. We can be discreet. You can be discreet. Only you. No one else can
ever know who I am. So who are you? SCOTT WOLTER: The history that
we were all taught growing up is wrong. My name is Scott Wolter, and
I'm a forensic geologist. There's a hidden
history in this country that nobody knows about. There are pyramids
here, chambers, tombs, inscriptions-- they're
all over this country. We're going to investigate
these artifacts and sites and we're going to
get to the truth. Sometimes history isn't
what we've been told. America has always been a refuge
for people seeking the freedom to speak their minds and
practice their beliefs in ways they couldn't
elsewhere in the world. As a result,
churches, the press, and even secret societies
like the Freemasons have all prospered here
in the United States. But now, the true mission
of one of America's alleged secret societies
is being exposed, and it seems to go against
the very idea of freedom. I'm on my way to the Denver
International Airport, said to house a secret base
of an organization that calls itself the New World Order. People have compared members
of this illicit group to Nazis, claiming they're
hell-bent on world domination and population control. I've been asked to investigate
whether it's possible America's busiest airport really is
sitting atop the command center for this cryptic organization. I'm here to meet someone
who adamantly believes the New World Order has a
hand in the Denver Airport. But first, before
I meet him, I'm going to check out what
clues could be hidden around the airport myself. Excuse me. I'm sorry to bother
you, my name is Scott. Hi, I'm Alaina. You just got off a plane? Yeah, I just came
in from Alaska. OK. I just have a question for you,
I know this is kind of strange, but did you notice the
murals as you went by? I did not. OK. What do you think
when you see this? ALAINA: I wouldn't
put it up in my house, it's a little disturbing. I-- I don't care for
it, it's pretty dark. Some people say these
things are cryptic messages of a dire future. I don't know what I
think, but I'm going to try to uncover the truth. Hey, Greg, this is Scott Wolter. Yeah, my plane just got in, and
I had a couple minutes to look around at your murals and
some of the other things you mentioned, and
I'll tell you what, I can't wait to talk to you. According to some, bizarre
signs and symbols at the Denver Airport are evidence that the
New World Order manipulates everything going
on in the world. Supposedly, the New World Order
is a sinister organization that counts world leaders
and the richest of society among its members. This shadowy syndicate
is said to be planning global domination. Its very existence may have
been inspired by an older secret society called the
Illuminati, which was founded in Germany in 1776. People say both the New World
Order and the Illuminati had the same mission-- to take over the United States. By the 20th century,
Adolf Hitler used the phrase New World
Order to describe Nazism. President Woodrow Wilson,
Winston Churchill, and even George H.W. Bush used it
to refer to a global power shift that would usher
in a new age of peace. Today, many say the mission
of the New World Order is population control
and world domination. Frightening prospects that
I want to learn more about. So Greg, before we talk
about some of your theories about the Denver Airport, tell
me about the New World Order. What is it? Well, what most people
think the New World Order is is that there's going
to be a global takeover, they're going to
dissolve all countries, and we'll be under
a fascist state. So how would they
implement this plan? You're talking about taking
over the whole world or control of the whole world. How would they do that? Well, there's either going
to be economic collapse, global economic collapse,
terrorist attack much bigger than the World Trade Center,
some kind of emergency, and they're-- the military's going to
move in under the guise of a humanitarian effort. But you realize,
some people are going to look upon these
claims as a little crazy. That's fine. What you're talking
about sounds almost like Nazi fascism. Well, let me
show you something. This is the runway for the
Denver International Airport. Now I want each of you to
tell me your gut reaction to this picture I'm
going to show you. Don't think about
it, just look at it, and tell me what you see. What I see is four runways
that are arranged in the four directions, and it
looks like a swastika. Right. You know, Greg,
on the internet, they talk about that symbol and
that it's a subliminal message from the New World Order. And, you know, this
isn't the only one, there are many symbols that
certain groups have put out into society hidden
in plain sight, if you will, and we're
talking about groups like the Freemasons. Absolutely, they're a big
part of the powers that be. When I say powers that be,
New World Order, globalism, the Illuminati,
all the same thing. But it's only at the very
highest tier of the Freemasons. You know, I remember
when I was at the airport, I saw a Masonic capstone. You know anything about that? Yeah. I've got this picture
right here of it. Down here is called the New
World Airport Commission, as in the New World
Order Airport Commission. This is a secret society doing
the capstone at the Denver International Airport. OK. Now who in the hell wants
a secret society doing the capstone at an airport? They've got a secret. OK, do you think that they're
up to something nefarious here by putting this capstone? Is this, in your mind, a
message it's being sent to the people at that airport? That a secret society is doing
something under the radar? They're keeping
secrets because they're going to take over. You're going to be
living in a fascist state if we don't wake up. I'd say that there's
certainly a possibility of that, but again, I need to see
the evidence for that, but I'm open to it. Right. Now let me ask you
another question. When I was going through
the airport, I remember, as I got on the tram,
I saw this gold card that had the letters AUAG. What does that say to you? People think it refers
to a certain type of virus, and that the New World Order
is going to unleash a virus. SCOTT WOLTER: The AUAG is said
to refer to Australia antigen, a deadly strain of hepatitis. But for me as a geologist,
it makes a lot more sense than it's referring to the
periodic symbols for gold and silver, products of the
Colorado mining industry. Do you think that in this New
World Order, the powers that be, maybe one of the things
that's part of their plan is to release a worldwide
virus or pandemic on the world? Why would they do that? Is it to cripple the population
so that they can take over easier? Is it to deliberately
reduce the population? The population so they can
easier control the people. There's a lot of
talk on the internet that there's going to be a
terrorist attack on the White House, and they're going to
move the capital to Denver. And everybody's
sitting around here, you know, watching "Wheel of
Fortune," whatever, you know, going out and doing their big
screen TV, completely asleep to what's going on, just
like in pre-Nazi Germany. What other evidence
do you have that might tie this New World
Order to the Denver Airport? There's also the underground
tunnels underneath the Denver International Airport. It's 53 square miles. That's huge, huge. It's a big area. And that could have been
used for an underground base. An underground base as
large as you're talking about, one of the first things
I would want to do is to find out if the local
geology here in Denver even lends itself
to a base like that. That's why I called
you out here, Scott. I want for us to dig and for
us to prove that the New World Order has an underground
base and tunnels underneath the Denver
International Airport. That would be a huge find. It's not about
people proposing ideas, proposing theories,
it's about the evidence. If we're going to get
to the truth of this, we've got to have facts. I'm looking for evidence of a
dangerous secret society known as the New World Order. And not just whether it exists,
but whether a secret base is hidden underneath
the Denver Airport. To shed some light,
we need to dig. It's said that this organization
is made up a small group of the world's most
powerful people who are planning
to stage government takeovers around the world. Uncovering their hideout would
go a long way to finding out exactly who's involved and
what the New World Order has in store for all of us. Tell me again, what is it that
makes you think that the New World Order could have built
this extensive tunnel system under the Denver Airport? There is a whistleblower, and
he supposedly blew the whistle on the Denver Airport. He was a geologist, he had
a high security clearance with the government, he says
he went underneath the Denver Airport and it had like I
believe six to seven levels, he said. Really? GREG ERICSON: That leads me
to believe there is indeed an underground base
underneath Denver Airport. My years of experience have
told me that whistleblowers are usually telling the truth
because they got a lot to lose. Where is this guy now? Maybe we should talk to him. He died shortly after,
they said it was a suicide, but his ex-wife is saying
that he was murdered. That sounds really
suspicious, doesn't it? Yeah. Well, I guess that leads us
back to our own investigation here. What I'd like to
do is try to get a feel for the
local geology here to see if this mass of tunnels
that you talk about is-- A possibility. Is really a possibility. I mean, if the geology
lends itself to that, they could go for a long ways. If it doesn't, then
maybe it's not as likely. Barr Lake Park is pretty
close to Denver Airport, and so the geology in both
places should be similar. The idea of the New World
Order hiding a vast network of tunnels here beneath
America's busiest airport is a huge yet
frightening undertaking. A soil survey from
just a few feet deep ought to tell me whether
it's even possible to build an underground base
like Greg is suggesting. You know what? That's all sand. [inaudible] getting
a little bit lighter. SCOTT WOLTER: Yeah, it's
getting lighter in color. GREG ERICSON: What do you think? Tell you what I'd like to do. Clear out all this stuff here. I'm going to look at it
with my hand lens here. GREG ERICSON: OK. Let me take a look here. Well you know what, Greg? GREG ERICSON: Mm-hmm? This is mostly sandstone. Relatively clean sand. It looks like it's
mostly quartz. And we're within a few
miles of the airport, so the geology here is
probably similar over there. And if that's the
case, this type of rock would be some of the easiest
material to tunnel through. SCOTT WOLTER: Uh huh. So the geology certainly
works in your favor as far as a massive
tunnel system. Based on what I see here, the
question isn't whether the New World Order could have built
this tunnel system that you claim, the question
now is did they? So have you tried contacting
the officials at the airport? I mean, ask them questions? GREG ERICSON: Yeah,
I've called many times and got nothing
but rude comments, wouldn't answer my questions,
and it's just a dead end. Just blew me off, huh? GREG ERICSON: Yep. I wonder if they'd answer
questions if I asked him. Can you give me the number? And I will call them. Sure. All right. You know, there's another
place that you might be interested in. It's in Georgia, and they're
called the Georgia Guidestones. SCOTT WOLTER: I've heard
of the Georgia Guidestones. They're a set of mysterious
granite slabs placed in the Georgia
countryside in 1980. The monument is inscribed with
a modern 10 commandments written in eight different languages. What frightens a lot of
people is the suggestion that the human race be cut
down from 7 billion to 500 million people. No one has worked out who
is behind the guidestones or why they are here, but this
sounds eerily like New World Order de-population. STACY STEGMAN (ON
PHONE): Hi, this is Stacy with Denver
International Airport. Please leave me a message and
I'll get back to you shortly. Hi. My name is Scott Wolter. I'm a forensic geologist
and I'm investigating claims that there's a secret tunnel
system under the Denver Airport that's connected to
the New World Order. I'd just like some answers. My investigation into an
alleged secret society called the New World Order
has taken me from the Denver Airport all the way to Georgia. I want to know if there
is truth to the idea that the New World Order
intends to reduce the world's population and stage a
frightening global takeover. Some say the organization's
home base is hidden underneath the Denver Airport. Meanwhile, these massive
stones in Georgia, called the Guidestones,
which are inscribed with 10 modern commandments
in eight different languages, could also be a clue to who is
behind this seemingly sinister group. GARY JONES: Scott? SCOTT WOLTER: Gary,
how are you doing? Good. Welcome to Elbert County. Thanks for meeting me here. Yes, sir. Wow. Impressed? Well so far. I tell you what, I just came
from the Denver Airport, and I'm investigating
the New World Order. Many people say that
these stones might be part of this New World Order. What can you tell me
about these stones? These stones were
erected in about 1980, and they were commissioned
by a man named RC Christian. They're all cut
from local granite. Elbert County is the granite
capital of the world. These are big slabs,
and if you don't mind, I'm going to take
a quick peek here. I'm a geologist, so the rocks
are of particular interest, and it's relatively flat, but
it's not polished or dressed clean. This is a fairly fine-grained
granite, it's very uniform, and these are massive slabs. Typically you won't
see slabs this big coming out of a quarry, right? That's correct, that's right. So whoever did this
definitely spent some money-- a lot of money. So the message that they're
sending is very important. You know, this whole thing
about this New World Order, we're talking about a small
group of people that would set up a worldwide government
that would basically run the world and all of us. And many people are
concerned about that, and this monument here
certainly gives people a reason to think about that. Now we've got unite humanity
with a living new language. Rule, passion, faith,
tradition, and all things with tempered reason, that
seems relatively innocuous. Protect people and nations
with fair laws and just courts. Let all nations rule internally,
resolving external disputes in a world court. Now that sounds very
New World Order-ish. And look at the top. Maintain humanity under 500
million in perpetual balance with nature. If that doesn't sound like
a New World Order mandate, I don't know what does. I mean, that's dramatic. And if that is the mission,
how would they do that? Are we talking
about a nuclear war? Are we talking about
a pandemic that's going to kill most of
the people on the planet? Well, I think that you
have to keep in mind the-- the area in which
these things were-- were built. This was-- this was done in 1980. That was kind of in the
heyday of the Cold War. And I think that the people that
put this thing together might have thought that there would
be a catastrophic event, that there may be
only 500 million left. Well you and I were
both around in 1980. I remember that very well. It was a scary
time for the world. Absolutely. And so maybe the people behind
this, if it's the New World Order or some other entity,
was worried that maybe there would be a nuclear
catastrophe, and this was the message to the survivors. I mean, that does
make some sense. Maybe so. That's-- maybe that's what
they were thinking about. It's also a calendar, and I
don't know if you've noticed, but they've cut this
hole through here, and you can actually
see the sunset, and on the summer solstice it's
lined up so that you can see that through this stone. SCOTT WOLTER: Well what
we're talking about here is archeoastronomy. Ancient cultures did
this all the time. They would track the movement
of the sun, the moon, the stars, the planets by building
structures that would incorporate and capture
these different alignments for religious and
practical reasons. To go to that level
of detail tells you something about how
these people fought, or this RC Christian, what
was going through his head and why he erected this. So can you tell me a
little more about this guy? What do we know about him? Well, we don't know
too much about him. RC Christian is a
pseudonym, and he came here with this plan in
mind, the details of what he wanted to
build and what it needed to look like and the alignment
and so forth, so there's not too much known about him. Well whoever it was,
this RC Christian, he spent a lot of money. And one of the things
that I've learned and I think a lot
of people know is if you want to try to get
to the source of something, you follow the money trail. Right. Well, the man who was
responsible for the financial transactions for
the guidestones is a man by the name
of Wyatt Martin, and he was the bank manager-- Is he still living? GARY JONES: Oh yes, he is. The problem is is that he has
taken a vow not to reveal who are RC Christian is, and he's--
he's said that he's going to take that to his grave. Well maybe it's time somebody
tried to change his mind. Well, good luck. SCOTT WOLTER: The
identity of RC Christian, the mysterious person behind
the Georgia Guidestones, could be the key to
understanding not just who built them, but what the
messages on them really mean. Today, only one man knows
who the real RC Christian was, but maybe by the end
of the day, I will, too-- if I can convince him
to share his secret. Wyatt Martin? WYATT MARTIN: You've got him. Scott Wolter,
nice to meet you. Scott, a pleasure. I was wondering if I could
ask you a few questions about the Georgia Guidestones. I've heard of those,
I'll be glad to. SCOTT WOLTER: OK. Wyatt, I'm investigating a group
called the New World Order, and some people believe that
the Georgia Guidestones could be involved. And I know RC Christian was
the person that really was behind the guidestones,
and you're the only one that knows his identity. You were a banker, and he
came to you, is that correct? Where were you a banker? At Granite City Bank
there in Elberton. RC Christian came into our
town one Friday afternoon in June of 1979. He wanted to get a monument. When he told me
what he was going to do with 10 rules
of life on it, I said, if you want
to benefit mankind, why don't you just take $50,000
and throw it out in the street out there and let the wind blow
it back and the poor people get out and pick it up, you'll
benefit more people like that than you will with a bunch of
rules on the slab of stone. SCOTT WOLTER: Did
he mention anything about a New World Order to you? WYATT MARTIN: He used a phrase a
few times, the New World Order, but--
- He did? Yeah. That was part of the thinking. When you read those 10 rules,
you can see the New World Order very much in that. SCOTT WOLTER: Tell
me a little bit about what he said to
you as far as I want you to keep my identity secret. How did you feel about that? Being a banker
for about 40 years, I had to keep
everything secret that had to do with a
customer's business. Sure. WYATT MARTIN: He wanted me
to agree to it that I'd never divulge it and I never
have and I never will. When I'm-- when I
leave this Earth, no one will ever know who put
that money in and who paid for it. And he's passed on, correct? Don't you think that the
world should probably know who this man was? His main reason for keeping
his identity and his group's identity secret was the
curiosity of not knowing who did it would cause people to
come and read those 10 guides. So that hasn't changed. [laughs] I can
appreciate that. Wyatt, the identity
of this RC Christian could be the linchpin here that
could help us understand what's behind this New World
Order and the secret behind the Georgia Guidestones,
and so I'd like to ask you, would you reconsider
sharing your secret with me? important to me aty to know who is behind
the Georgia Guidestones and possibly connected
to this New World Order. Would you reveal to me the
identity of RC Christian? No. I cannot do that, because I
gave my word I never would. That's not his
real name obviously. Right. OK, why did he pick that name? He said because
I am a Christian, and that's a name that I'll use. What's the RC stand for? He never told me. I never asked. Did you have any other
input into this project? I did. I helped to get the translations
of the various languages that went on the stones. Them Ambassador of Pakistan
got the translations done at the UN for me. This is the United Nations. That's correct. Do you think there could be
a connection with the New World Order and the United
Nations in this project? WYATT MARTIN: It could be. SCOTT WOLTER: Was
there any plans to expand the monument at all? WYATT MARTIN: Yes. Mr. Christian's idea was some
other person would come forth of another country and
finance an additional eight stones encircling
the guidestones, and they would have the other
major languages of the world on it with the same message. And they would be
called the moonstones and would be
positioned to follow the movements of the moon. Oh, interesting. This sounds an awful lot
like Stonehenge in England. WYATT MARTIN: Well, he'd
been there and seen it. SCOTT WOLTER: And many people
believe that at the time the monument was
made, that there was an impending apocalypse that
would reduce the population to a fraction of
what it is today, and that the guidestones
were a place of pilgrimage, if you will, to guide the
survivors into the future. Do you think that's what
RC Christian had in mind? WYATT MARTIN: He may have,
because the way Mr. Christian envisioned it would be a place
that certain people could gather back and
re-establish the calendar, the compass, and the
seasons of the year. So can I ask
you one more time, would you reveal Mr. RC
Christian's identity to me? I cannot. Well, Wyatt, before I
leave, I want to thank you. It's really a
pleasure to meet you. Thank you. SCOTT WOLTER: I'm not letting
Wyatt's oath of secrecy stop me. I'm heading back to the
guidestones for one last look. My timing for this
trip is no accident. Today is June 21,
the summer solstice. Gary told me an alignment
involving the sun and one of the
stones occurs today. I think it's another clue to
understanding if the New World Order was involved
with the guidestones. If this secret society exists,
I know that powerful people must be involved with it. Whoever built the guidestones
were people who recognized their place in the universe
through archeoastronomy in the same way ancient
civilizations did. Like an acknowledgment-- we're
all part of something bigger. The guidestones marked
the beginning of summer and are a perfect calendar. Perhaps left for survivors
of some horrific event the New World Order predicted
or planned to enact. One thing that I
still don't know is whether the New
World Order was involved with strange symbols and
an alleged underground base at the Denver Airport about
1,500 miles northwest of here. STACY STEGMAN (ON PHONE):
Denver International Airport, this is Stacy. Hello, Stacy?
STACY STEGMAN (ON PHONE): Hi. Yeah, this is Scott Wolter. I'm following up
on a call I made. STACY STEGMAN (ON PHONE): OK. I'm out here in
Georgia, and I just saw an incredible alignment
here at the guidestones. STACY STEGMAN (ON PHONE): Sure. And I'm investigating
the possibility of a connection
between these stones and the Denver Airport
with the New World Order. I understand you have an
extensive tunnel system under the airport,
and I'm wondering if you'd be willing to
show me around under there. STACY STEGMAN (ON
PHONE): Yeah, sure, I'd be willing to
show you around. You would?
STACY STEGMAN (ON PHONE): Yeah. Great. STACY STEGMAN (ON
PHONE): Not a problem. I'll get back to you soon. Scott? Are you Scott? Stacy, hi, how are you? Nice to meet you. SCOTT WOLTER: Nice to meet you. Thanks for coming
out here today. You bet. I'm investigating
the New World Order, and I've talked to a number
of people who strongly believe that there is evidence here
at the airport of a highly secretive and quite frankly
dangerous organization. So what I would like to know-- is the New World Order
connected to the Denver Airport? We have heard t
opened in 1995. We have heard that there is
a secret underground society, that there are alien
structures, that there's underground runways. So many stories. People question our murals,
they question our art, they question our baggage
system, everything that we do, and I'm afraid that there's
not a whole lot to many of these stories. SCOTT WOLTER: Well, I can
appreciate your viewpoint, but if there is no connection
to the New World Order, why is it that the Freemasons
have placed a capstone here that says New World
Airport Commission? It's the New World
Airport Commission. It was a group of civic
leaders, business leaders, political leaders that all
came together to help fundraise and plan a number of
pre-opening events before the airport even opened. SCOTT WOLTER: New World
Airport Commission. STACY STEGMAN: Exactly. SCOTT WOLTER: Well,
there's the compass and the square, definitely the
Freemasons were involved here. STACY STEGMAN: This
isn't uncommon. The Freemasons regularly lay
capstones or cornerstones in public buildings
all across the US. SCOTT WOLTER: What
about the secret tunnels I've heard so much about? That there's also
a base down here that's supposed to house
this elite group of people. When all the world
gets decimated, the population gets
reduced, and they're all going to come right under here. Do you think we could conceal
this from the 53 million people that go through this airport
every year, from the thousands of airline workers that work in
the baggage tunnel every day? One way that we could answer
that question is if you'd let me go down there. Would you show them to me? Yes. SCOTT WOLTER: All
right, let's go. STACY STEGMAN: Let's go. All right, Stacy,
what do we have here? So what you're seeing now
are the remnants of what at the time was the
state-of-the-art baggage system when the airport
was built in 1995. This baggage system runs
all through the tunnels under the airport, and
it's not in use anymore. It was a very expensive. It took a long time and
was fraught with problems to really get functional,
and then at a point, we just abandoned it. SCOTT WOLTER: People have
mentioned to me more than once that there are secret
underground tunnels here, and they insist
that they're here. Not just here, but below here. And perhaps an
underground bunker. There are so many
theories out there and ideas of what's going
on in these tunnels, that there's some sort
of psychological warfare testing going on here, or
probably one of my favorites is there's miles and miles that
connect to Cheyenne mountain where NORAD is in
the Colorado Springs area, another secret
underground bunker. How would we know that? I mean, it could be hidden,
perhaps, couldn't it? STACY STEGMAN: Well, there are
a lot of people that work here. There are thousands of airline
employees in these tunnels every day. This would be pretty
darn hard to conceal. I have a picture
I want to show you. I talked with Greg Ericson
who showed me this picture, and I have to admit that I
found it very interesting. He claims that the
configuration of the runways looks like a swastika. STACY STEGMAN: Well, I think
if you were going to eliminate some of the runways, connect
lines where none exist, yeah, you could make a
swastika if you seriously had that in your mind. But this isn't even
what our runway system is going to look like. This is a shot today, but once
we get all of the runways built out, this is going to be
a very different picture. SCOTT WOLTER: I have
another thing that I want to address with you. As you get off one of the trams
going to the baggage claim, I remember seeing a
cart that had an AUAG. Some people have suggested that
the AUAG represents some type of pandemic that's going to be
released upon people to reduce the population. I know exactly what
you're talking about. Let's take a look and
talk more about that. SCOTT WOLTER: I got
some names here. We've got fossils. Right. Handprints. STACY STEGMAN:
The one that we're interested in is
right over here. So these are the symbols, AUAG. SCOTT WOLTER: Gold and
silver, and in a mining cart. And I suspect you're going to
tell me that this is symbolic of the mining history
of Colorado, right? Yes, this represents that. It's a celebration
of Colorado history. There's nothing cryptic
about this message. It's gold and silver. This is Colorado. This is what we were founded on. It's a way to celebrate
the miners that were here before us. The infamous mural, right? Yeah. Some people have suggested
what that message is, that the New World Order has
plans to depopulate the planet by using violence,
and that you guys are part of some big conspiracy. What do you think
about all that? This mural in particular
gets talked about quite a bit. We have two by the
artist Leo Tanguma, and this one is "Children of
the World Dream of Peace." And it's a two-part mural. So what you just said,
though, is a little backwards. You need to read
it the other way. Start at the smaller
piece, and you look at it, and you realize, no, this is
where he starts his story. He talks about what's going to
happen with violence, what's going to happen with war, and
see its impact on humanity and society. Then you come over
here and you look at all of the children,
all of the diversity, all of the happiness when they
get rid of the violence, when they get rid of the war. And this is kind of showing
what society should be, what we should be
striving toward. SCOTT WOLTER: You know, after
everything that I've seen here, you've been kind enough to
take me below the airport, to look at these tunnels, and
I haven't seen anything as far as factual evidence that to me
indicates that there's any New World Order planning
anything in the near future. In fact, when I
look at this mural, I see something here
that says basically we're at a critical point in the
history of our species, and depending on the decisions
that we make right now, we're either going to
have a bright future or we're going to have
a very negative future, but it's up to us. And these-- this is a
very powerful message. My investigation into
the New World Order has proven that for some people,
the fear of a global takeover by a powerful and clandestine
group is very real. I think this frightening
secret society could exist, and Wyatt Martin's
admission that the man behind the guidestones
referred to the New World Order proves as much. But according to Denver
Airport, the apocalyptic images that adorn the concourses
are really a message of the power of peace, while
the underground tunnels were part of a dysfunctional
baggage system. I think there's no denying
that the murals are disturbing, and the Colorado geology could
support a base even deeper underground, which will fuel
conspiracy theorists who still contend there's a cover-up. As for the Georgia
Guidestones, I think there is a clear cut
New World Order connection. Although RC Christian's
identity remains a mystery, I did get confirmation that
this man had the New World Order in mind when he
put up the guidestones. Whatever the truth, the takeaway
is that signs and symbols that we encounter
every day have meaning, just not always the
meaning we might expect.