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Picture of the Week #10: Airport Murals at Denver International Airport

I stopped doing the Picture of the Week feature a few months ago, but I'm bringing it back, at least for today, to showcase this piece of airport artwork:

photo courtesy: telegraph.co.uk

Looks like some sort of Chavez propoganda to me, but it's actually a mural at Denver International Airport. I stumbled upon the picture while reading a UK Telegraph story entitled, "The world's strangest, weirdest and scariest airports."

I did some further research on the murals at Denver and stumbled upon a treasure trove of conspiracy websites about DIA and its artwork and architecture.

Follow the link above to check out some of the other "interesting" exhibits at Denver International, including a Masonic dedication plaque to the "New World Airport Commission," an organization that does not exist...officially. Don't forget, the airport is shaped like a swastika!

Spooky...

Filed under: picture of the week, den, denver
Posted on: 27 Jun 2010

Comments

#1
Matthew June 27, 2010 at 05:46 pm

And please know, if it wasn't obvious above, I was being facetious.

#2
Grace January 10, 2012 at 12:35 pm

Keep an eye out for my art historical point of view on these paintings. While I tend to agree that the paintings are a bit unsettling for an airport, people clearly don't do their homework before coming up with insane claims.

#3
Grace January 10, 2012 at 12:36 pm

Oh and the airport is evil and phallic too....coming from a guy who calls himself the "Third Eagle of the Apocalypse" and "Co-Prophet of the End Times"

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