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Thursday, January 23, 2014

The Denver International Airport Crossroads of Evil


For there is nothing covered, that shall not be revealed; 
neither hid, that shall not be known." 


Denver International Airport 

Denver International Airport's exhibition program includes several venues with changing collections. A theme is developed for each exhibit from an artistic point of view and interpretation. Exhibits are changed frequently so travelers can experience new examples of artistic creativity. 




An apocalyptic horse with glowing red eyes welcoming visitors? Check.

Nightmarish murals? Check.

Strange words and symbols embedded in the floor? Check.

Gargoyles sitting in suitcases? Check.

Runways shaped like a Nazi swastika? Check.

OK, this place is evil.

But seriously, there are so many irregularities surrounding the DIA, that a voluminous book could be written on the subject. 

The facilities and the art displayed lead many observers to believe that the DIA is much more than an airport: it is literally a New-Age cathedral, full of occult symbolism and references to secret societies. 


The art at the DIA is NOT an aggregation of odd choices made by people with poor taste, like many people think. 

It is a cohesive collection of symbolic pieces that reflect the philosophy, the beliefs and the goals of the global elite. 

The DIA is the largest airport in America and it has cost over 4.8 billion dollars. Everything regarding this airport has been meticulously planned and everything is there for a reason.

The airport facilities themselves raised a ton of questions regarding the true purpose of the mega-structure. Numerous “creative” theories are floating around the DIA regarding underground military bases, aliens and/or reptilian creatures. While I’m aware that anything is possible, we will stick to the documented facts.

The airport was built in 1995 on 34,000 acres. 

Its construction forced the Stapleton International airport to shut down, although it used more gates and runways than the DIA. The initial cost of construction was 1.7 billion $ but the final project elevated the bill to 4.8 billion: 3.1 BILLION $ over budget. 

Numerous irregularities have been reported regarding the construction of the site:
  • Different contractors have been hired for different parts of the airport. They have all been fired after their job was done. This lead observers to believe that it was a strategy to make sure nobody had the full scope of the project.
  • 110 million cubic yards of earth have been moved, way more than usually required. This arose suspicion of construction taking place underground.
  • 5300 miles of fiber optics were installed for communications (USA coast to coast is 3000 miles in comparison).
  • Fueling system that can pump 1000 gallons of jet fuel per minute. This amount is totally absurd for a commercial airport.
  • Granite imported from all over the world even if the project was already grossly over budget.
  • Construction of a huge tunnel system (trucks can circulate in them) and underground trains. Most of those aren’t used at the moment.

Analysis of the data available makes me reach at least one conclusion: 

this gigantic structure will eventually become much more than a regular commercial airport. 

It has the capacity to handle a huge amount of people and vehicles, leading observers to think that the structure might be used as military base and others even add that it will be used as a civilian concentration camp in the near future. 


Let’s look at the soothing, traveler-friendly art on display at the DIA.



1- Horse of the Apocalypse







So this is what welcomes you when you enter the gates of hell…sorry, I meant the gates of the airport.
 A 32 foot high fiberglass stallion with veins popping out of its whole body and demonic eyes that glow red. 
Nice. I heard the children love it.


Interesting fact: the horse killed his creator, Luis Jimenez, while he was working on it. A portion of the sculpture came loose and smashed him, causing fatal injuries. His friends now say that the horse is cursed.

What does it represent? 

The 1st thing that came to mind when I saw this horrendous piece (for an aiport anyways) is: 
the Pale horse of the Apocalypse. 

It is the fourth horse in the book of Revelation in the Bible and is appropriately called “Death”.

“And I looked, and behold a pale horse;
and his name that sat on him was
Death, and Hell followed with him. And
power was given unto them over the
fourth part of the earth, to kill with
sword, and with hunger, and with
death, and with the beasts of the earth”.
-Revelation 6:7-8

In other words, the horse “Death” brought killing with weapons, with hunger, and with disease. That’s pretty extreme a family airport, right? Doesn’t seem like that horse should be there. You will soon realize that it fits perfectly with the rest of the DIA. By the way, this is one scary horse anus!

2- Masonic Capstone




The stone is situated in the “Great Hall” of the airport (term that is also used by masons to refer to their meeting hall). There’s Freemason symbols on the stone and on the “keypad” which seems to be written in braille.



Notice on the capstone the mention “New World Airport Commission”. This particular commission does not exist, so it most likely refers to the New World Order.
 There is also a time capsule buried under the stone to be opened in 2094. 




3- Prophetic Murals

Divided into four walls, the murals painted by Leo Tanguma are supposed to represent peace, harmony and nature. But I’m not getting these messages at all. 

When you analyze the symbolism of the murals, you realize that they tell a terrifying story of future events about to happen, as if it was some sort of prophecy. 

There are specific social and political references and other occult details that basically turn those paintings into a New World Order manifesto. 

Tanguma reportedly confirmed that he was given guidelines for the paintings and was paid 100 000$ for the first ones. He later denied he was given instructions and refuted any questions regarding hidden meanings in his paintings. 

Previous Leo Tanguma murals were typical Chicano art, politically charged and community oriented. However, his work at the DIA sends a totally different “vibe”, giving me the gut feeling that he simply drew someone else’s vision. 

Let’s look at the paintings one by one:

A) “Peace and Harmony with Nature“




So the airport’s official website says that the name of the mural is called “Peace and Harmony with Nature”. Really? At the center of the piece, saddened children with extinct animal and plant species. In the background, a forest on fire and further back, a city on fire.




An interesting fact about that city is that it has been retouched and painted over many times during the years, as if it represents something important for the creators. It seems surrounded by an ill colored haze, as if it was attacked by a bio-chemical weapon.

One of the children holds a Mayan tablet depicting the end of civilization.



At the bottom, of this peaceful painting, we see three open-caskets containing dead girls from different cultures. Left is a Black woman, center is a Native woman. Why are they laying there with the other animals? Are we predicting the extinction of those races? We already know that the military has developed race-specific chemical weapons. Here’s what the Project for New American Century (PNAC), a think tank that defines the foreign and defence policy of the US has to say about this:

“… the art of warfare … will be vastly different than it is today … “combat” likely will take place in new dimensions … advanced forms of biological warfare that can “target” specific genotypes may transform biological warfare from the realm of terror to a politically useful tool.”



The girl on the right holds a Bible and a yellow “Juden” star used by the Nazi to identify jews. 
It seems to symbolize the death of Judeo-Christian beliefs. The group at the origin of the imagery of this airport are definitively NOT Christian or Jewish. 


Secret societies have their own belief system that is way too complex to explain here (check the “Educate Yourself‘ section for more info). I can however tell you that caskets are an important part of masonic symbolism as you can see in the next image depicting the main symbols of freemasonry. 
Tombs are also a big part of the Skull and Bones’ rituals.




B) Children of the World Dream of Peace

The 2nd mural is a two part piece. We read from left to right, so I will analyze it from left to right.



Children of all colors, dressed in folkloric costumes give weapons wrapped in their country’s national flag to a… German boy? Huh? Yes the Bavarian costume leaves no doubt. The boy at the center of the image, holding the hammer and apparently building something is German. Even the American kid (dressed as a boyscout) seems eager to give his weapons and flag to the German boy. 

You’re in the largest airport of America, in the middle of the USA, and this is the mural we display. 

America joyfully submitting to Germany. It’s just too odd to compute. 


This obviously represents countries of the world giving up their military might and their national identity for “the common good”. 


Another reference to a New World order, with one government and one army. But why is the German boy at the center of everything? 

There are so many allusions to Germany and Nazism in this airport, there is NO WAY it can be a coincidence. I can’t help but to think of”Operation Paperclip“, which brought prominent Nazi scientists and researchers to the USA after WWII. 

Laying at the bottom of the mural is a broken figure holding a riffle (representing war) with two doves sitting on top of it (representing peace). Heartwarming.


Now follow the movement the of the rainbow that starts underneath that statue, going around the children and leading you to part II of the mural 
(which has recently painted over)

Part 2




The monster has awakened! This big and aggressive militaristic figure is dressed in a Nazi uniform (notice the symbol on the hat) with a face shaped like a gas mask. His hands are holding a rifle and a scimitar that is rather violently molesting the peace bearing dove. On the left is depicted an endless lineup of crying parents holding their limp, dead baby. 

This is a truly atrocious painting, with no redeeming message or moral. The fact that this was displayed at the main gate of the largest airport of America, during the age of political correctness (the nineties) is totally aberrant. 

The militaristic figure is glorified and all-powerful, situated at the center of the action.

It has regained its powers that it seemed to have lost after WWII. It is back in full force and its leading the way to a new holocaust.

Look closely at the people on the left and the dead children sleeping on bricks. There is no traces of violence on them. They’re simply devoid of life, as if they were poisoned by the deadly gas emanating from the rainbow above them. The monster, protected by his gas mask, is pointing the lineup of victims towards the letter on the bottom left.




It is an actual letter written by a Hama Herchenberg, 14 years old, that died December 18, 1943 in Auschwitz Concentration camp (as written at the bottom of the letter). A little disturbing isn’t it. Auschwitz was infamous for it use of toxic gas.

The camp commandant, Rudolf Höß, testified at the Nuremberg Trials that up to 3 million people had died at Auschwitz, about 90 percent of whom were Jews. Most victims were killed in Auschwitz II’s gas chambers using Zyklon B (source: Wikipedia).

The presence of a colorful rainbow and a teddy bear in this image, symbols our minds instantly associate with youth and innocence, is totally sickening and twisted. 

One last thing about the scimitar: it is a symbol often used in masonic imagery:



C) Peace and Harmony with Nature




What do you do when you’ve killed most of the world population with toxic gas? You celebrate around a genetically-modified-glowing plant of course! Happy people from all over the world irresistibly heading towards that plant, some are almost flying towards it. Right above this plant (that doesn’t exist in real life) is a Jesus-like figure but is definitively not Jesus.



All of the extinct species of the 1st mural are all back in action and you even see a little dove appearing in the plant. How nice. They feel so much better now that there’s much less people on earth now. The animals are happy too and they thank you for dying. 

People can now use high levels of scientific knowledge to live in a state of synthesized happiness provided by genetically modified plants. Good for them. The whales are jumping in the air, high-fiving humans. If you look closely at the baby tigers, they have faces of human children. Its it quite bizarre. This whole piece reaks of genetic modification and magick.

To sum up, those murals clearly depicted admitted goals you can read in documents calling for a New World Order:
Massive depopulation of the earth
Death of Judeo-Christian beliefs
One World government
Restoration of nature


If you’ve read  about the Georgia Guidestones, you might notice that the themes are strickingly similar. 
The Georgia Guidestones also feature a capstone with a time capsule buried under it. 

There is no “conspiracy theory” here, those are facts. Everything is written in stone for you to see. 

The elites own this place and they build monuments to celebrate their culture. Their “divine knowledge” is however inaccessible to you unless you’re a high ranking member. There is so much to interpret in those murals that I’m convinced I’ve missed a lot of details (colors, shapes, movement, symbols).


3- The Swastika Runway


After seing all of the allusions to Nazi Germany, would you be surprised if the runways were shaped like a swastika? Here’s an aerial view of the runways and below is how the runways appear in Google Map. Draw your own conclusions.





I highly doubt that the guy who drew the runways did not notice their odd shape. I mean, someone in the process of drawing and/or building had to say “Wait a minute, this kinda looks like that Nazi symbol! We should maybe change it! We don’t want our new 4,1G$ airport to be offensive or anything”. But that did not happen for some reason.


4- Other weirdness

Like I’ve said before, a book could be written on the DIA, so I’ll leave you with unsorted oddities you can see at the DIA.
Garogyles



The symbolism of gargoyles has always been a mystery. Nobody can really explain the reason of their presence, specifically on religious buildings.


St Bernard of Clairvaux, 12th century
The floor




These photos are of a strange set of symbols that run in the floor from the south end of The Great Hall on Level 5 and progress to the north end of The Great Hall. 


Note the black disk which is occulting the sun. There is no mistaking the architecture in the floor as depicting the sun, and the black disk is beginning to eclipse it. When we arrive at the north end of The Great Hall, there is a statue of Jeppesen which is covering the sun. 




Is it supposed to be “native” art representing mother earth? Looks like an alien “sprinkling” life on earth. Whats with the little faces at the top of the painting? Are they alien watching us from space? I don’t know, I can’t find any information about this piece. It makes me think of crop circles for some reason.

For more information regarding secret societies and their beliefs, please visit the “Educate Yourself” page.






It is thought that the New World Order group need to reduce
the population on this planet by quite a bit, and by that 
I mean a reduction of billions, lives that are only seen as 
parasitic to the globalist mentality and therefore totally
expendable. 


On entering Denver Airport you are openly welcomed by a
large Cornerstone, which has engraved on it the following
message:

“New World Airport Commission Contributors”. 

There is other information on the stone however this particular phrase is of special interest as there is no such organization  as “New World Airport Commission Contributors”, and so could this be a metaphor for the 
New World Order,  or perhaps a secret building block 
in their plan for global domination? 





On further investigation of the airport the periodic table 

symbol for gold and silver (Au Ag) appears throughout 

different areas of the airport, however certain individuals

think it represents something far more sinister. One of the 
main sponsors of Denver Airport is also supposed to have
discovered a new deadly strain of the Hepatitis B Virus also 
known as Australia Antigen, which also has the (Au Ag) 
symbol. Obviously due to this people assume the symbol 
with the (Au Ag) represents the method on which the New 
World Order are to reduce the population to the preferred
size.

The final piece of the puzzle as far as Denver Airport is 
concerned is the massive underground network that many 
local people have watched materialize over the last few
years or more. 

Vast underground buildings and a network of tunnels 
connecting have been witnessed and when the 
Airport officials are questioned or even people working on
the construction asked about it, they simply reply that they
are not permitted to talk about it, or ignore the question 
altogether. 

Within this vast network of underground tunnels and
buildings made of concrete, sprinkler type systems 
have been installed, again when people inquire about 
a sprinkler system installed in a non flammable environment,
blank expressions are returned. 
All of this adds fuel to the theory that when the New World 
Order kick start their mission to overthrow the globe, 
that Denver Airport’s underground networks and others
like it around the wold will be used to contain citizens 
under Martial Law. Once they have been rounded up and
herded into these complexes, the so called sprinkler
systems will become apparent. 

Much like the terrible concentration camps of Nazi Germany,
these sprinkler systems will pump through the deadly 
Hepatitis B virus (Au Ag Australia Antigen)

As with all Truth Seeking Theories or Conspiracy Theories
of this nature, there is always another group who are
more than willing to explain all the demonic type actions 
I have explained in this article. 

For example while (Au Ag is partially correct in representing 
Australia Antigen) after I conducted my own research on 
this matter, I discovered that it is only partially right and that 
the correct abbreviation for the strain is (Au Ag-Ab), 
so one must ask has this been left off to fit someone else’s 
theory. Also as far as the sprinkler system, regardless of the environment being concrete and pretty much non flammable, in all underground establishments oxygen is constantly pumped  and pure oxygen like this can cause massive potential for fire and this could be what the sprinkler system
is in place for. 
As for the other things such as the shape of the complex and 
the terrifying murals, I don’t have an answer as to why they 
have been situated at an airport in the intimidating fashion 
they have been sited. It has also been reported on various 
occasions that high profile individuals such as the 
British Royal Family and many others in this realm of status, 
have purchased property close to the facility.

It is of course no secret, that not far from Denver Airport, 
in the Cheyenne Mountains of Colorado Springs, 
NORAD (North American Aerospace Defense Command) 
are stationed deep within and under the mountain's.
It is quite obvious to the reasoning behind this, NORAD are responsible for maintaining control over Satellite's placed 
in space by America, NORAD monitor much further than
the skies for the possibilities of foreign attack. 
They are also the last line of defense in terms of command 
centre should we ever face a Nuclear Holocaust.




Egyptian God Anubis Statue Installed 
Outside Airport Terminal
Posted: 06/03/2010 
As if travelers weren't already freaked out by a 32-foot tall blue stallion with fiery eyes, now a towering statue of Anubis, the Egyptian god of the dead is welcoming fliers at Denver International Airport.

Workers erected a 26-foot tall, seven-ton replica of Anubis, the jackal-headed god of the dead, on Wednesday. The blue and gold statue gazes into the main terminal to promote the King Tut exhibit that opens June 26 at the Denver Art Museum.

Anubis stands not far from the rearing blue "Mustang," an often derided artwork branded "Bluecifer," "Satan's Steed" and "Blue Devil Horse" by critics.

Now the Internet is abuzz with talk about Anubis, who, as the ancient "Lord of the Underworld" and the "god of mummification," ushered the dead on their final journey.

"Why would they place a statue of a god associated with death outside of an airport? Especially one I'm going to in two months?" a puzzled traveler wondered on tvtropes.org.

Thrilled museum officials say Anubis' DIA showcase is a great way to promote the rare showing of King Tut's treasures to millions of travelers.

"We're really excited," Denver Art Museum spokeswoman Kristy Bassuener told 7NEWS Wednesday as the statue was being erected.

"This is the first time King Tut's treasures have ever been to the Rocky Mountains," she said. "Unless you're planning to travel to Egypt, this is really the main opportunity you'll have to see these ... really beautiful objects from King Tut's tomb and also tombs of pharaohs through out ancient Egyptian history."

"So we brought Anubis here to DIA, which is the 10th busiest airport in the country, and ... he's paving the way for King Tut to come to the Denver," said Bassuener. She described Anubis as "the ancient Egyptian god most often associated with funerary context and watching over the valuables of the tombs of the pharaohs."

Others were less enthused.

"What the hell is up with this airport and all its assorted weirdness over the years, anyway?" a poster called "Melonhead" chimed in.

"It's because the elevation is high ... and as a result everyone in Denver is probably high or crazy. All kinds of weird things happen here," the first worried traveler wrote.

The Demon Horse has taken flak -- including movements to have it yanked from DIA -- since its installation on Feb. 11, 2008.

Its glowering eyes -- that change from yellowish white to red during the day -- stare intensely at the roughly 28 million travelers that pass by DIA every year.

The mustang is also infamous for killing its creator.

New Mexico sculptor Luis Jiminez was killed in 2006 when "Mustang" fell on him as he was working on an unfinished section.

Although many people have expressed dislike for "Bluecifer" city regulations require public art installations to stay put for at least five years.

People have complained Mustang is an eyesore at the city's international gateway. Critics have called it creepy, said it gives them nightmares, and that it even scares children.

"That thing is so disturbing," one Internet critic wrote. "I tried being objective, but as an artist who paints a lot of horses myself, I can't get over how hideous it is. Why in the world anyone would commission that is beyond me."

The city of Denver commissioned, "Bluecifer," the 9,000 pound, $600,000 fiberglass Mustang in 1993, two years before the airport opened.

It's not a monument to the NFL's Denver Broncos, as some have suggested. It's meant to capture the spirit of the plains, where herds of wild mustangs once roamed. The city said the mustang is a descendant of Spanish horses that symbolize the West and provided an early method of long distance travel, like airplanes do today.

oh,and by the way

Denver International Airport Named 
‘Best U.S. Airport for Art’ 

by USA Today Reader’s Choice 10BEST

DENVER, Colo. — Nov. 13, 2013 — Denver International Airport (DIA) has been named “Best U.S. Airport for Art” in USA Today’s “10Best Reader’s Choice” travel contest. The category focuses on how airports have been transforming from utilitarian hubs of transport to spaces with beautiful works of art, great restaurants, comfy lounges and terrific shopping. DIA was selected by readers as the favorite among 20 airports nominated by the publication.


“Denver International Airport is known around the world for its exceptional public art, and we are proud that our customers have selected us as their favorite U.S. airport for art,” said Kim Day, Denver’s manager of aviation. 

“We strive to create spaces within the airport that are light-filled, airy and complete with artwork that enriches the travel experience and sparks conversation.”


A list of the winners can be found at http://www.10best.com/awards/travel/


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About DIA’s Art and Culture Program

DIA’s Art and Culture Program administers the City and County of Denver’s “one percent for art” requirement for public facilities and features nearly 30 site-specific works including sculptures, murals and other installations.


The pieces are displayed in outdoor landscapes, inside Jeppesen Terminal and on airport concourses, as well as in the train tunnels and on the train itself. 

In addition to its permanent art collection, DIA curates temporary exhibitions, collaborating with museums, cultural institutions and arts organizations to present the highest quality two- and three-dimensional work. 

For more information, visit www.flydenver.com/art


Denver International Airport is the 13th-busiest airport in the world and the fifth-busiest airport in the United States. With more than 50 million passengers traveling through the airport each year, DIA is one of the busiest airline hubs in the world’s largest aviation market. 

DIA is the primary economic engine for the state of Colorado, generating more than $26 billion for the region annually.