Denver Airport / Conspiracy Theory

Southerngirl71

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Did anyone happen to see the Jesse Ventura show on Tru TV about the Denver Airport and the conspiracy theories concerning 2012? I can't say I buy into all the conspiracy stuff but I do have to admit that some of the paintings in the airport are really disturbing. Also, what is up with the statue of the demon rising out of the suitcase?
 
Did anyone happen to see the Jesse Ventura show on Tru TV about the Denver Airport and the conspiracy theories concerning 2012? I can't say I buy into all the conspiracy stuff but I do have to admit that some of the paintings in the airport are really disturbing. Also, what is up with the statue of the demon rising out of the suitcase?

i didn't see that one......have a link??
 

Sorry but thats the biggest load of horse puckey I have ever seen.
 
Just an FYI here is what the artist has to say.
<H6>Artist Leo Tanguma doesn't understand how conspiracy theorists find hidden messages in his mural on environmentalism.
Jim J. Narcy
</H6>
Back in 1994, Leo Tanguma was working in his studio in the Lakeside Mall when a van full of people pulled up.
"And they weren't hostile," he recalls. "They asked a lot of questions." They wanted to know about all the different symbols in the murals that he'd been commissioned to make for the still-unopened DIA. "And I explained it like I explain it to everybody," the artist says. The first part of the environmental mural is about the ways that humans destroy nature and themselves through destruction and genocide. The second part is about humanity coming together to rehabilitate nature and revive their own compassion.
Tanguma likes to keep things simple. He may be left-wing, but he says he's not a liberal intellectual. He's a Christian who thinks of his murals as painted sermons, depicting the virtues of the poor and hardworking, and warning against the evils of greed and violence. Like many painters trained in the Mexican style of mural art, Tanguma gears his work to the street and all of its elements, everyone from businessmen and college professors to people like his parents, who were all but illiterate. The last thing Tanguma wants is for viewers to mistake his meaning.
The visitors stayed for more than an hour, looking around his studio, talking. One of the women asked Tanguma if the airport had told him what to paint. He remembers that, because he remembers how she said it. He told her no, that he was given no instructions on content. And then the visitors began to talk about how the United Nations was another conspiracy to take over the United States.
"How do you figure that?" he asked.
Before they left, they went to the back of their van and pulled out a thick, photocopied book detailing the U.N. conspiracy. They gave Tanguma the book. He knew where it was until about ten years ago, when he moved his studio from the strip mall to a modest house in Arvada where he lives with his wife.
Now that his art has become so central to a growing group of conspiracies, he wishes he could find it.



from http://www.westword.com/2007-08-30/news/dia-conspiracies-take-off/full
 
Whatever the explanation for his art, they sure are creepy looking.
 
Oh, I totally missed it. Didn't even know that it was on. Did it mention the alien race that lives under the airport?

I read this article once, mentioned the paintings, the Mason symbols and all this other stuff. Your reading it, saying that it makes a bit of sense and then the guy starts talking about how he went into the underground tunnels and encountered aliens. :scared1: Oh, and that is not even the best part. That came when he talks about how they are abducting young children and using them as slaves down there and that is why kids go missing all over the place. The government is all in on this also. :lmao:

Needless to say, he lost me.
 
Thats what I saw Heidi, what a loon~!

BTW, we live in Denver now but my husband spent the last year commuting so was in DIA every other week. He said he's never seen anything weird.


Frankly between NORAD, Buckley, and the AF academy I feel pretty darn safe here.
 
You can watch it on youtube. I have to admit that I forwarded through a lot of it because it is 6 videos and each is about 8 minutes long. They do talk about under the airport but I think their theory is that the govt is preparing it for the disasters that are predicted to strike in Dec 2012. There is suppose to be a "New World Order" that is made up of world leaders and they even mentioned that several (such as the Queen of England) are buying property close to the airport under assumed names. I don't think they mentioned anything about aliens. Some kind of a way the Masons are involved in the theory. It was really off the wall stuff and I can't imagine people buying into their theories. I just thought that the murals were a little strange for an airport (one shows children in coffins and mothers weeping as they hold their dead infants). There is a statue of a demon rising from a suitcase. Just wondered what was up with the person in charge of decorating the airport. I do have to admit that I am jealous of the airport. Wish we had one half as nice here in New Orleans.
 











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