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Originally posted by Imtor
reply to post by PAPARAYG
Planet X SERIOUSLY? Where is it? I don't see it on the sky if it were 1 AU, or can it also cloak and use Death Ray?
Originally posted by MarkScheppy
Maybe a swastika shape is a better design for the productivity of an airport and so that could be an engineering coincidence. Why the demon horse thing, why not just an airport just stands out as so obvious.
Originally posted by LightInside
Hey everyone, I have not read all posts here, but I found this awhile ago, and thought I would add it, incase others had not seen it. A woman has a blog, and a person (the artist, Leticia Tanguma on Wed, 7th Dec 2011 2:24 am on the blog ) apparently left a big blog comment to her, explaining the meanings of the artwork she was involved with. It is up to you what you think of it.
Link to art explination
On a side note, I think this artwork, and the horse, are really out of place for an airport, even if innocent.
Originally posted by draco49
Thanks posting the link! Those murals are horrifying, and their placement in the main concourse of the airport is beyond inappropriate. Don't get me wrong... I love art, and would love to see those murals exhibited in a proper venue because they are as magnificent as they are disturbing, but the content makes them completely inappropriate for the setting they are in. I don't know why "they" would decide to put such depictions inside of a modern airport, where the usual M.O. is to keep everyone calm and collected. In the same way that it's not acceptable to say the word "bomb" in an airport or on a plane, I don't think it's acceptable to greet travelers with an obviously-evil demon horse and murals depicting death and a Nazi-esq soldier. Denver Airport - what the f### were you people thinking??
Originally posted by PAPARAYG
THE ULTIMATE EUGENICS PLOT IS HATCHED: What the IRAS telescope discovered was quickly studied intensely and it was determined that it would pass through our solar system and most likely cause great loss of life (in about 30 years in their future). Somebody in authority quickly realized this could be the best solution possible to world overpopulation if "handled right".This would also be an ideal time to consolidate power for the "one World Government" crowd during the destruction and confusion to come (their thoughts!). In order to do this two main requirement are obvious: !. Absolute "SECRECY"! 2. Control of the U.S. Government in order to "manage" this project with the necessary massive funding implementation. They had 30 years to get ready so let the preparations begin.
PREPARATIONS: Funding was no problem; they were well practiced in raising billions of dollars for "black military projects' for years.
Originally posted by draco49
and in the middle of it is a wrecked plane sitting inside of a hexagonal structure. Additionally, the plane is painted in a camouflage design on it's entire top-facing surface.
Originally posted by spoor
Originally posted by draco49
and in the middle of it is a wrecked plane sitting inside of a hexagonal structure. Additionally, the plane is painted in a camouflage design on it's entire top-facing surface.
That is simply a plane used for firefighting practice by airport firefighters...
insite
I spent about 8 hours wandering around DIA on a layover last month. Of course I had read all the things about the underground prison so I was always on the lookout. I didn't get a chance to see the spooky mural though, it was in the passenger arrival/departure concourse and I stayed on the concourse with all of the planes.
To feed the conspiracy there were a number of vents coming out of the gound near the runways and more little buldings around the taxi way and runway. I travel relatively frequently and I'd never seen as many buildings out on the actual grounds as in Denver. There also appeared to be a power station there. Probably as backup for the control tower and concourses if the power went out but jeez, it was huge.
Other than that though it was a calm, pleasant airport with a great view and speedy transit times. With so many runways the lineup was minimal. One bad thing though was that there was only one smoking lounge in the whole airport and you had to buy something to be able to sit there. A glass of sprite was $2.15, out of control.