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This article, by Rico Suave, discusses the incident at Glenwood Caverns Adventure Park, framing it as a psyop designed to instill fear in the local community and justify increased law enforcement budgets. The author questions the official narrative surrounding the discovery of Diego Barajas Medina’s body at the park on October 28, 2023. Suave suggests that the alleged perpetrator, Diego Barajas Medina, may be a fabricated identity, possibly a conflation with his purported brother, David Barajas Medina. The author points to inconsistencies in age and name reporting, as well as alleged links to military bases like Ft. Irwin, CA and Colorado Springs, to support the theory of a staged event.

The article also scrutinizes Garfield County Sheriff Lou Vallario, highlighting his long tenure, Republican affiliation, and alleged connections to prominent families like the Macmillans (associated with Cargill) and individuals in the military-industrial complex, such as Allan Cooper of Collins Aerospace. Suave draws parallels to previous events, including the Ted Bundy “scam” and a campaign finance investigation involving Lauren Boebert, to suggest a pattern of deception and manipulation by law enforcement. The author also references past incidents at Glenwood Caverns, including the death of Wongel Estifanos on the Haunted Mine Drop ride and injuries on the Alpine Coaster, as well as alleged sexual misconduct scandals involving Garfield County Sheriff’s deputies. Ultimately, Suave concludes that the incident at Glenwood Caverns was a manufactured event to create fear and justify a budget increase for the Garfield County Sheriff’s Office, likening it to broader CIA, Homeland Security, and military operations that rely on manufactured fear.

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