Statues and Monuments in Denver Airport
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Entering the Denver International Airport you are greeted by a 32-foot statue of a electric blue horse with glowing red eyes. This statue tells me something, stay away! This is a mescaline horse that is standing on his back two legs. Jennifer Williams says, “A strike is a forceful, forward kick with a front leg that can be either aggressive or defensive” (Williams). This looks to be a very aggressive and masculine horse. Luis Jemenez created this satanic horse statue. He was actually working on the horse when the head of the statue fell off. This giant head landed on his leg cutting into a major artery and he eventually bled to death (Belcher). A few of his close relatives helped to finish the project. This statue was estimated at $300,000 dollars. I do not understand why an airport would need a 32-foot tall statue of a horse that cost them $300,000 dollars. Airport patrons have complained about this statue and it’s satanic look and have tried to get it brought down. However, this statue is still standing today and is guarding the biggest secrets the government is trying to hide from us.
Entering the Denver International Airport you are greeted by a 32-foot statue of a electric blue horse with glowing red eyes. This statue tells me something, stay away! This is a mescaline horse that is standing on his back two legs. Jennifer Williams says, “A strike is a forceful, forward kick with a front leg that can be either aggressive or defensive” (Williams). This looks to be a very aggressive and masculine horse. Luis Jemenez created this satanic horse statue. He was actually working on the horse when the head of the statue fell off. This giant head landed on his leg cutting into a major artery and he eventually bled to death (Belcher). A few of his close relatives helped to finish the project. This statue was estimated at $300,000 dollars. I do not understand why an airport would need a 32-foot tall statue of a horse that cost them $300,000 dollars. Airport patrons have complained about this statue and it’s satanic look and have tried to get it brought down. However, this statue is still standing today and is guarding the biggest secrets the government is trying to hide from us.
(http://thechive.com/2012/03/08/something-is-rotten-in-the-denver-airport-25-photos/)
Possibly one of the weirdest parts about this Airport is nobody knows who built it. The airport was contracted out to many different construction companies making it difficult if not impossible to determine the builder. This would be a great way to keep people who are not in line with the one world order from being there long enough to see what they are really building. It is unknown who paid for this enormous airport. The only thing I could discover that would make a little sense was that the airport was sponsored by many different businesses. It is reported that the New World Airport Commission was a huge sponsor (Williams), but this does not exist. It should not be this hard to find who paid for the Denver International airport. That is why this topic is so interesting because it is so secluded and a big secret.
Possibly one of the weirdest parts about this Airport is nobody knows who built it. The airport was contracted out to many different construction companies making it difficult if not impossible to determine the builder. This would be a great way to keep people who are not in line with the one world order from being there long enough to see what they are really building. It is unknown who paid for this enormous airport. The only thing I could discover that would make a little sense was that the airport was sponsored by many different businesses. It is reported that the New World Airport Commission was a huge sponsor (Williams), but this does not exist. It should not be this hard to find who paid for the Denver International airport. That is why this topic is so interesting because it is so secluded and a big secret.
(http://thechive.com/2012/03/08/something-is-rotten-in-the-denver-airport-25-photos/)
Terry Allen, the artist, created two bronze gargoyles, which are said to protect and guard areas (Denver Airport Underground base and weird murals). This is also what the Denver International airport’s website tells us. Now why would an airport baggage claim need protected? Are these gargoyles symbolically protecting something else, possibly underneath the baggage claim area? I just cannot seam to wrap my mind around why this airport needs protected so much by (Ambellas) all of these statues and figures.
Terry Allen, the artist, created two bronze gargoyles, which are said to protect and guard areas (Denver Airport Underground base and weird murals). This is also what the Denver International airport’s website tells us. Now why would an airport baggage claim need protected? Are these gargoyles symbolically protecting something else, possibly underneath the baggage claim area? I just cannot seam to wrap my mind around why this airport needs protected so much by (Ambellas) all of these statues and figures.