Ok.... you say 5300 miles of optical cable.
Fibre Optic Cable typical comes in 4,6,8,12,24,36,48,72 and 96 bundles.
Remembering that cable is not laid as the crow flies, so typical you might factor in a length loss of 30% for bends and circumnavigating obstructions but assuming 96 bundle which I imagine on a job like this will be installed in the trunks as on such a big job it's cost is insignificant, that is actually only 55.2 miles of sheathed cable.
There is probably arranged in a ring like Nato airbase standard, connecting via dispersed mux's and with a complete alternatively ducted duplicate for failover in the event of accident (reducing it further to 25 miles total length) and with duplicated tails off to all access points. So any idea of the circumference of Denver? Suddenly the number doesn't look so impressive but perfectly reasonable.
It's easy to come up with alarmist figures, especially if the authors haven't a clue about the technology as implemented and simply want to fit the facts to their wacky theories.
A fuelling system pumping 1000 gallons a minute. Whoa that's impressive, especially if you know nothing about fuelling systems.
But have a look at
this for Airline Fueling systems.
There's loads more on the www if you care to google.
2.5 million gallons a day.
ie 104166 Gallons hour
ie 1736 Gallons per minute. Whooo definitely a New World Order pumping system!
Or maybe it's not absurd as you say, and it's pretty standard stuff for modern pumping systems at airports that require fast turnaround for increasingly larger jets.
Granite? Imported from all over the world you say?
Like where? Antartica? Peru? France? Some real facts and references to the construction projects orders and invoicing would help otherwise it's just nonsense.
And have you any idea how granite is used in modern building construction?
It's not like building a 19th century fort, it's a thin veneer a few mm in thickness stuck on the concrete like tiles.
You don't need much tonnage to cover a very large area, again Google would show you.
And 110 Million Cubic Yards?
Where does that come from. How many excavators and what size buckets. We can do a quick calculation to see if that is a valid number, but it's not looking good.
Have you any idea how much earth is typically shuffled around and levelled for construction of a large airport on non flat terrain?
Have you a picture of the terrain before the airport was constructed?
Until you do, or can provide proper quotes other than 'arose suspicion' it's a meaningless number.
And who exactly did it arouse suspicion with, the Pope? The President? Maybe the Tin Foil hat brigade?
Huge tunnel system?
What do they(and who exactly are 'they' to judge this) mean by huge? Indiana Jones style huge? Mersey Tunnel huge? Williamson Tunnels huge?
Evidence, photo's etc, otherwise just CT bollocks.