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A mural at which airport has given rise to a spate of conspiracy theories?
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#106531. Asked by BaronBatty. (Jun 22 09 11:22 PM)
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zbeckabee

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The artist responds: Artist Leo Tanguma doesn't understand how conspiracy theorists find hidden messages in his mural on environmentalism.
The theories: Weidner explains that some high-level factions in Masonic society may be using the murals to alert the general population to the earth-shattering political and environmental changes in store for 2012. Either that, or those factions are amazingly arrogant. Because for Weidner and other conspiracy experts, the symbolism is as explicit as a manifesto.
One mural features three women in coffins surrounded by endangered animals, including a Quetzal bird, named after the Mayan god Quetzalcoatl, in a glass cage — an "extinction message," Weidner says. The next panel shows children of the world gathered around a "gigantic psychedelic plant of some kind. And they're all extolling that all the races are going to live together in a world of peace."
"It's like the one-world government bylaws," says Noory.
But the peace doesn't last. Another mural depicts a Gestapo-like figure "knifing the dove of peace with his bayonet," surrounded by crushed cities and starving citizens. Considered in the context of other curiosities captured in his documentary, Weidner concludes that these DIA murals reveal that 2012 will be a time of intense military oppression.
http://www.westword.com/2007-08-30/news/dia-conspiracies-take-off/full
See Page Two -- Weird-Ass Mural for close-ups and more information:
http://www.anomalies-unlimited.com/Denver_Airport.html
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Baloo55th

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I'm looking forward to 2012. There ain't 'alf going to be some egg on faces....
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