Mystery as Oregon man vanishes while waiting for flight at airport plagued by haunting conspiracy theories

An Oregon man has shockingly disappeared from an airport, surrounded by chilling conspiracy theories, as his family desperately pleads for his return.

Jesse George, 35, was looking for a clean slate, said his sister Breanne Winsbury VOC31.

It was “another chance to start over,” she said.

So George packed up and bought a one-way ticket to Arkansas from Medford.

He took off on Sunday and landed at Denver International Airport in Colorado for a layover, but never made it onto the connecting flight to his final destination on Monday.

Jesse George, 35, disappeared from Denver International Airport on Monday

George had a connecting flight to Arkansas from Denver, Colorado, but had difficulty getting through TSA

George had a connecting flight to Arkansas from Denver, Colorado, but had difficulty getting through TSA

George’s concerned sister said he had difficulty getting through airport security with his temporary ID.

When the issue arose with the airport TSA personnel, he stormed off.

Winbury told FOX31, “After he got rejected, he called his dad and was very upset and that was the last time any of us had any contact with him.

“I think if he storms off, he’ll fall back on his sanity.”

Since he disappeared, George has not called his cell phone. There has also been no activity on his credit cards.

“According to airline officials and airport police, he had made no attempts to re-go through TSA or had any contact with officials,” Winsbury wrote in a Facebook post about the situation.

The 'Blucifer' statue at Denver International Airport is at the center of one of the site's conspiracy theories

The ‘Blucifer’ statue at Denver International Airport is at the center of one of the site’s conspiracy theories

George moved from Medford Oregon for

George moved from Medford Oregon for “a new chance to start over,” his sister said.

No family members have been able to contact him since Monday after he stormed away

No family members have been able to contact him since Monday after he stormed away

His luggage is still at the airport.

“I’m hoping someone can locate him and put him in touch with me so I can help figure out how to get him home,” Winsbury told FOX31.

She addressed her brother directly, pleading with him to contact his family if he could.

Winsbury told the outlet, “I love you, come home.

“You’re scaring us all and it would be nice if you could call us.”

Denver police confirmed the case has been filed.

Denver International Airport is notoriously embroiled in numerous conspiracy theories.

Many believers have speculated about hidden tunnels, secret societies and disturbing messages hidden in the airport’s artwork. Travel + Leisure reported.

One chilling theory is that a blue horse statue – known to locals as ‘Blucifer’ – outside the airport is an allusion to the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse.

The Denver Public Library claimed that a

The Denver Public Library claimed that a “huge” complex lies beneath the airport

George's sister said she hoped her brother would contact her soon and that she loves him

George’s sister said she hoped her brother would contact her soon and that she loves him

The 10-meter-high statue, designed by artist Luis Jiménez, has LED spotlights that give it red-glowing eyes.

Jiménez died after a piece of the 9,000-pound statue fell on him and severed an artery. His shocking death contributed to far-fetched ideas about it, such as the red eyes that only started to light up after his death.

Another conspiracy theory is that the airport contains the headquarters of the Illuminati and was actually built by the New World Order – which, according to Travel + Leisure, has ties to Nazism.

Believers believe the airport construction went way over budget, so the Illuminati stepped in to cover the payments on the condition they would have access to the property.

As written on the Denver Public Library website: ‘According to many nameless, anonymous sources, there is a huge underground complex beneath DIA.

“Several conspiracy sites claim that much of the chaos and unrest during the airport’s construction was actually caused on purpose.”

Denver International Airport is surrounded by creepy conspiracy theories

Denver International Airport is surrounded by creepy conspiracy theories

This incident comes just two weeks after a Broadway star was reported missing. He was last seen leaving his mother’s home in Columbia, South Carolina.

Zelig Williams, 28, has not been found. His loved ones are deeply concerned and devastated by his absence.

“I just want Zelig to come home,” the performer’s mother, Kathy Williams, said of her son at a news conference Wednesday morning.

“He’s all I have, he’s all I have, he’s all I have, please bring my baby home.”