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DustyRadio ago

That airport has always given people a creepy and unsettling vibe. It makes little sense, in its artwork, construction, design... It would shock me not at all to find that nefarious and sinister things went on at that place. Good info, OP!!

ThePuppetShow ago

I agree about the vibe, there's even a Mason time capsule buried and a phrase on the "monument" about "The New World Airport Commission".

OrwellKnew ago

Creepy vibe. Reminds me of some research that was done on the Newtown, CT area after the Sandy Hook Hoax

http://winteractionables.com/?p=26995

*I drove south along Wasserman Way, into Newtown, CT. That town is SPOOKY. It’s either a government façade, or some type of cult town.

The most bizarre part of Newtown is the FAIRFIELD HILLS CAMPUS – site of the abandoned Fairfield State Psychiatric Hospital. Opened in 1931, it was finally closed in 1995 but was never demolished.

This Fairfield Hills Campus (surrounding the decrepit mental hospital) is a bunch of huge abandoned buildings with paint peeling off and doors boarded up (see photos). It feels like a secret government training facility because along nearby roads (eg. Trades Lane), many buildings are abandoned shells, as a buffer from the “real” buildings set back from the road.*

*The only sign of life is an occasional person walking a dog, or sitting in their parked car for no reason – doing nothing. The few “townsfolk” seem to be stationed at key vantage points, doing nothing other than observing.

They seem like Stepford-wife actors, just “looking busy” among all these totally abandoned buildings with boarded-up doors, busted-out windows and big holes in the roofs.

It seems someone doesn’t want anyone who “doesn’t belong” to have any reason to loiter. Fairfield Hills Campus feels like a military base that got decommissioned, but the government didn’t feel like allowing anyone to develop the land, so they just kept it. They mow the perfect lawns, while ignoring the crumbling buildings.*

*Police sit in their (parked) cars every few hundred yards, just watching. This confirmed what I’d read beforehand – along with ghost stories and tales of what happened (prior to 1995) while the Psychiatric Hospital was active. At its peak, it housed 4,000 patients. Lobotomies were common, and patients were transported between buildings through a tunnel system – adding to the rumors of spooky happenings underground.

The feeling of the place: There’s a bizarre agenda here. It’s a VERY BAD agenda. This place isn’t what it seems. This area is being watched closely because interlopers aren’t welcome. Part of me wanted to uncover it, but an instinctive part of me felt compelled to gather whatever photos I could, then get the heck out of there. Yes, I felt something was very wrong – but the most ominous part was that I couldn’t “place” that feeling. It was unlike any feeling I’ve had. THAT was the part that spooked me – I couldn’t figure out WHY the place felt so evil.

Here’s the best way I can describe that feeling: It felt like the “powers that be” were ready to railroad anyone who showed up snooping around – and the townspeople (such as there are) would keep quiet about it, no matter what happened to you … Just like they kept quiet after the Sandy Hook “shooting.”

Newtown feels like an “abandoned Manhattan Project.” Is this where our (occupied) government plans their false-flag “school shootings” and “terror bombings?”*