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Post by PrisonerOfHope on Sept 16, 2011 23:17:17 GMT -5
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Post by perpetualbug on Sept 17, 2011 23:25:21 GMT -5
Those murals are so creepy! I've been to the Denver airport several years ago and never noticed them - but I'll definitely try to avoid that particular airport in the future. Gives me the heebee jeebies just looking at the photos!
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Post by PrisonerOfHope on Sept 18, 2011 0:35:09 GMT -5
I don't think you could miss them - did you maybe go to the old airport (Stapleton)?
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Post by shann0 on Sept 18, 2011 13:46:49 GMT -5
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Post by maeday5 on Sept 18, 2011 17:57:41 GMT -5
Those murals are so creepy! I've been to the Denver airport several years ago and never noticed them - but I'll definitely try to avoid that particular airport in the future. Gives me the heebee jeebies just looking at the photos! Yes, it's bizarre and definitely creepy!
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Post by baydoll on Sept 21, 2011 10:07:39 GMT -5
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Post by amazinggrace on Sept 29, 2011 19:06:11 GMT -5
We lived in Colorado Springs for a few years and have spent LOTS of time at DIA. I've seen the murals and the rest ... strange and creepy to say the least!
I am flying through there next month but I won't be up on the level where the murals are, thankfully!
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Post by shann0 on Sept 29, 2011 19:12:36 GMT -5
That Pale Horse of the Apocalypse doesn't exactly inspire anyone to feel safe flying out of Denver if you ask me!
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Post by PrisonerOfHope on Sept 30, 2011 0:28:58 GMT -5
Baydoll's article is very interesting; this really jumped out at me, especially after watching Hoggard so much:
AC: Things are escalating at an incredible rate. I think a lot of these movies in the media are trying to get us softened up for what they plan to unleash on us. C: So, in just a matter of years, they plan to bring it out and bring people to that airport? AC: You know, Reagan said more than once that the only thing that would bring people together would be some kind of "outside force". DA: Exactly, I remember that. He said that several times.
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Post by baydoll on Sept 30, 2011 8:34:34 GMT -5
We lived in Colorado Springs for a few years and have spent LOTS of time at DIA. I've seen the murals and the rest ... strange and creepy to say the least! I am flying through there next month but I won't be up on the level where the murals are, thankfully! Did you see the Blue Horse? Is it as creepy in real life as it is in pictures?
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Post by baydoll on Sept 30, 2011 8:42:49 GMT -5
Baydoll's article is very interesting; this really jumped out at me, especially after watching Hoggard so much: AC: Things are escalating at an incredible rate. I think a lot of these movies in the media are trying to get us softened up for what they plan to unleash on us. C: So, in just a matter of years, they plan to bring it out and bring people to that airport? AC: You know, Reagan said more than once that the only thing that would bring people together would be some kind of "outside force". DA: Exactly, I remember that. He said that several times.That's very similiar to what Kissinger said at the Bilderberger Conference in 1991: "Today, America would be outraged if U.N. troops entered Los Angeles to restore order. Tomorrow they will be grateful! This is especially true if they were told that there were an outside threat from beyond, whether real or promulgated, that threatened our very existence. It is then that all peoples of the world will plead to deliver them from this evil. The one thing every man fears is the unknown. When presented with this scenario, individual rights will be willingly relinquished for the guarantee of their well-being granted to them by the World Government."
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Post by baydoll on Sept 30, 2011 8:58:37 GMT -5
That Pale Horse of the Apocalypse doesn't exactly inspire anyone to feel safe flying out of Denver if you ask me! I don't think the murals of the "dead in open coffins... A burning city, children sleeping on piles of bricks, a line of mourning women in rags with dead babies, limp in their arms. A huge, looming military figure in a gas mask brandishes a sword and machine gun. Part of an actual note written by a child interred in a Nazi death camp" would actually thrill and inspire people either. I guess one needs to be a NWO elite to enjoy that kind of thing.
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Post by baydoll on Sept 30, 2011 9:07:49 GMT -5
(I got this off a blog) The Top Five Denver International Airport Oddities: Bluecifer (lol!) This giant rearing stallion statue, nicknamed Bluecifer by locals, towers over the entrance to the Denver airport at over 30 feet high. At night this disturbing statue looks even more apocalyptic, with glowing red eyes more fit for a Stephen King novel than a public landmark. What makes it even more creepy? During the initial building process a large portion of the incomplete statue fell, crushing the artist to death. Murals The interior of Denver International Airport is covered in large, disturbing murals depicting, amongst other things, and ghost-like figure brandishing a gun and sword that many have likened to a Nazi, deceased children in open caskets, and a row of women holding the lifeless corpses of infants. Anubis In early 2010 assembly began on a new statue, destined to join the ranks of Bluecifer, a 26 foot high rendering of Anubis, the Egyptian god of the dead. Unlike Bluecifer, a permanent resident, Anubis is scheduled to be removed in early 2011, when the King Tut exhibit now prominently featured at the airport closes. The Letter I once was a little child who longed for other worlds, but I am no more a child for I have known fear. I have learned to hate how tragic, then, is youth which lives with enemies, with gallows ropes. Yet, I still believe I only sleep today. that I'll wake up, a child again, and start to laugh and play. These words grace a fallen slip of paper in the mural, just below the looming Nazi figure. These words are an excerpt from a note written by Hama Herchenberg, a 14 year old Jewish prisoner of Auschwitz. Roof The roof of the Denver International Airport is rumored to have been modeled after the Rocky Mountains. Some conspiracy theorists claim the pointed roof is made to resemble native American tepees instead, to help pacify the ghosts that were disturbed when the airport construction took place. Despite the various claims, Denver International Airport if more likely to look like a row of big top circus tents to those flying in. www.listmyfive.com/f0883364/The-Top-Five-Denver-International-Airport-Oddities
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Post by amazinggrace on Sept 30, 2011 9:47:35 GMT -5
The horse statue sets off to the side as you are making the LONG drive up to the actual airport. There are a lot of murals in the airport that are "normal" but the scary ones are somewhat off to the side (like near escalators). I think most people walk right past without giving them a second glance.
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Post by shann0 on Sept 30, 2011 12:20:01 GMT -5
The teepees are made of Kevlar material. I doubt it will stop what's coming from getting them though.
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Post by baydoll on Sept 30, 2011 12:36:28 GMT -5
I think they'll be deep underneath the airport if and when that ever happens. They think they're going to be safe... they're in for a huge surprise though.
"Then the kings of the earth, the nobles, the military commanders, the rich, the powerful, and every slave and free person hid in the caves and among the rocks of the mountains. And they said to the mountains and to the rocks, "Fall on us and hide us from the face of the One seated on the throne and from the wrath of the Lamb, because the great day of Their wrath has come! And who is able to stand?"
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