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Zerozulu
New Member

6 posts, Jan 2003
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posted 01-25-2003 09:35 PM
I have never personally seen the artwork, only the pictures from various websites and the history of the artist Leo Tanguma.Why in an airport ? The artwork has quite an expression of deep meaning along with it spoken through colors, expressions, clockwise flow both in and out of negative space provide a feeling of cold tyranny, not to mention the "Dominant" figure either protecting or oppressing. But why in Denver International Airport ? The only thing I don't like about the artwork is the location! At a baggage claim ? This work belongs at Little Five Points in Atlanta. Maybe I'm wrong but thats my opinion.  ------------------

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zoobie555
Tired, need to get to bed earlier.

Conroe, Texas, USA 185 posts, Jan 2003
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posted 02-03-2003 02:08 PM
All this Denver airport stuff is a new one on me. Those murals are f'ed up, to say the least. The only thing I've heard about DIA, is the secret underground military base that is supposedly built underneath it. Although a bit skeptical, I have a fealing that is a distinct possibility, especially now that I see that gasmask man. I've never been there, but it gives me the creaps already. 
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zoobie555
Tired, need to get to bed earlier.

Conroe, Texas, USA 185 posts, Jan 2003
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posted 02-03-2003 03:45 PM
What is up with the creepy little white bengal tigers with the humanoid faces? 
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zoobie555
Tired, need to get to bed earlier.

Conroe, Texas, USA 185 posts, Jan 2003
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posted 02-03-2003 04:10 PM
Beating swords into plowshears is biblical. But when it is done by a little blond haired, blue-eyed Nazi kid with iron fists and sledghammer, that is just twisted. Children in coffins? Humanoid animals. WTF. I bet our taxes paid the artist too. 
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zoobie555
Tired, need to get to bed earlier.

Conroe, Texas, USA 185 posts, Jan 2003
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posted 02-03-2003 04:15 PM
If the artwork were even remotely controversial in terms of abortion, or race, or people with disabilities, it would be sand blasted off immediately at the first complaint. I wonder if DIA would remove their "New World Artwork" if we wrote and complained that their creepy art had no place in a public airport? I doubt the Masons would let them. I bet if someone called a religious foul for all the different religious symbols it may dissapear quickly. Of course I'd prefer it stay there, it is a symbol of things to come, hopefully more would take heed of it as a warning.
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billder
Senior Member

Hachita New Mexico USA 181 posts, Feb 2002
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posted 02-03-2003 07:13 PM
i would sure like to know what a mature believer in Jesus Christ is, I have never met one. Believers I know (And Unfortunately I know too many) are very short on facts and long on gullibility. I consider belief/faith simple laziness, as well as an inability to read HARD. American ideals across the board have been perverted with this STATE religion here, and it shows badly. The superstitiousness concerning the supposed judaic number of the beast as an address in NYC ranks right up there with 13th floor superstitions of the near past. The book Holy Blood Holy Grail, imo, details a program whereby world government/vatican is attempting to ENGINEER a Second Coming, to WOW the mind controlled BELIEVERS, mature and otherwise, as if the good Rabbi Yeshua Ben Miriam was to be reborn. And as to the Denver Airport I have heard many odd things about it, and what worries me most is its proximity to certain underground facilities that are well prepared for and by the financial elite against armageddon. They have made themselves some nice hidey holes in case the rabble get out of line. There is supposedly an entire underground city below the airport and I am sure there are links to other underground facilities. Visit sauderzone.com to view some particulars about a book chronicling the 12000 miles or so of underground facilities prepared by govt at taxpayers expense and kept secret for the most part from said taxpayers.....b------------------ You don't have to burn books to destroy a culture, just get people to stop reading them. Bradbury 
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Otavaleph
Senior Member
the new world 38 posts, Jan 2003
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posted 02-03-2003 07:38 PM
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the professor
KNOW YOUR ROLE
heartland USA 1164 posts, Jan 2003
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posted 02-03-2003 11:29 PM
Theres more of that artwork in the book death in the air by Len Horowitz, good reading.
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Otavaleph
Senior Member
the new world 38 posts, Jan 2003
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posted 02-03-2003 11:49 PM
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Donny_B
New Member

4 posts, Feb 2003
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posted 02-04-2003 09:15 AM
I noticed the previous links to the Denver Airport picture and runway diagram no longer work, but found this updated link and pictures: http://www.directionsmag.com/article.php?article_id=121
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Common_Sense
Debunker
UK 68 posts, Jan 2003
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posted 02-04-2003 09:32 AM
Oh please, DIA is an efficient layout. It's a coincidence it happens to kind of almost sort of might maybe resemble a swasticker. Believe it or not, the art here is amazing and has done something that a lot of art can't do - incite a responce. By whining about it, you've just confirmed its worth. 
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Otavaleph
Senior Member
the new world 38 posts, Jan 2003
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posted 02-04-2003 02:57 PM
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Mech
Commitees of Correspondence

The Minuteman State 6025 posts, Jun 2001
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posted 09-08-2003 12:54 PM
Had to bring this one back.Anyone have any more information as to what might be under this airport? ...and WTF is the "NEW WORLD AIRPORT" Commision?
Is this part of their "New World Order" ? ------ http://www.letsroll911.org/
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Lulu
ice behaving badly
right here 2553 posts, Dec 2000
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posted 09-08-2003 03:17 PM
I don't have any new information Mech, but I do know that the murals give me the creeps!
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Mech
Commitees of Correspondence

The Minuteman State 6025 posts, Jun 2001
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posted 09-08-2003 04:41 PM
Yes Lulu..I wholeheartedly agree.This one in particular disturbs me. It shows a black woman and child, a native american woman and child and a Jewish girl holding a bible...all in Coffins. WTF are they trying to tell us? ------- http://www.letsroll911.org/
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Lulu
ice behaving badly
right here 2553 posts, Dec 2000
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posted 09-08-2003 04:59 PM
Yes a very disturbing mural indeed Mech! What it tells me is the death/extinction of these races? Is this what the NWO has planned????I am an artist and can appretiate good art in many forms and expressions but this is freaky. Shivers. 
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the professor
KNOW YOUR ROLE
heartland USA 1164 posts, Jan 2003
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posted 09-08-2003 07:54 PM
The one that disturbs me is the trenchcoat gas mask wearing nazi that is so happily displayed in Denver airport. I think someone posted that pic here before, if that doesn't say anything to people about the openess in which is starting to make it's way to the mainstream then were all in for a long ride.
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JerseyBluEyz
Trust the Universe

Northeast 1215 posts, Jul 2003
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posted 09-08-2003 11:27 PM
All those murals are so dark - plain old evil looking. And that poem, how depressing! I am surprised that its all still on display after all this time. Its interesting what people will ge accustomed to after some time passes.Someone earlier in the thread posted a link to the mural page at GeoCities, but this link http://www.geocities.com/Baja/5692/ has additional information some of you might not have seen. Where it says Click Here to go to Murals, beneath it are other interesting symbolic images. Some I recognize and others – who knows what they mean? Look for: ??? ??? ??? BTW, there are five target races: Blacks, Jews, Hispanics, Indians, and Orientals. They are all represented in the murals. 

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Mech
Commitees of Correspondence

The Minuteman State 6025 posts, Jun 2001
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posted 09-09-2003 08:28 AM
Well you know how these globalists love to brag.They do it right out in plain view. Kind of like Bush SR's New World Order Speech on Sept. 11th 1990. What happened 11 years later to THE DAY? ----- http://www.letsroll911.org/
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Wolf_Larson
Senior Member

The Sea 437 posts, Aug 2003
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posted 09-09-2003 11:50 AM
So I take it that none of you have ever studied art or have been to Mexico?
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Wolf_Larson
Senior Member

The Sea 437 posts, Aug 2003
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posted 09-09-2003 12:30 PM
No shiney happy people here either 

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Lulu
ice behaving badly
right here 2553 posts, Dec 2000
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posted 09-09-2003 04:06 PM
Yes, Wolf, I have studied Art History! and have seen a lot of art depict a lot of things, but none give me the chills like the murals at Denver airport period.
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Wolf_Larson
Senior Member

The Sea 437 posts, Aug 2003
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posted 09-11-2003 03:35 PM
quote: Originally posted by Lulu: but none give me the chills like the murals at Denver airport period.
Yes, Lulu, but isn’t that the purpose of good art? Check out the following: http://www.flydenver.com/guide/art/mural.asp
More on the artist: “Educated, hard-working, and a teacher of concept along with technique, Leo Tanguma is a highly motivated painter. His specialty is murals done in acrylics. Tanguma's style is both symbolist and realist, his colors clear like Salvador Dali's but giving an impressionist-cum-primitivist effect like Hans Marc's and Henri Rousseau's because of his fuller palette. His murals are, in their portrayal style, of the school of Mexican muralists Diego Rivera, José Clemente Orozco and especially David Alfaro Siqueiros (with whom Leo had a grant to work, prevented from full fruition by Siquieros' death in Feb 1974). Tanguma's mentor is social realist painter of the Civil Rights movement, Dr. John Biggers of Texas Southern U in Houston. Larger in size than people's physical reach, Tanguma designs big, very big, and huge colorful murals. Painted on walls and panels of birch plywood, some can be shown on tours. A Tanguma mural series depicting recovery from our century's raping of Earth is fixed in place for millions of travelers to see in the Denver International Airport. Even larger is the Y2K 3-story-high surround mural that changes a dull grey cement stairwell of Candelaria Hall at UNC Greeley to a sparkling saga. Tanguma's murals overall support the thinking that underlies constructive cultural development. -- Constructive cultural development is a very fitting theme for Tanguma's latest, 24.5 foot tall, 1400 square-foot work that spirals at one's side climbing the stairs of the class-building. The Candelaria Saga shown spirals from the first steps' mountain shepherd life past wars of our century thru development of universities where the thematic symbolic flame of comprehension "puts some light on the subject", as its theme character would say. Muralist paints lifetimes of heroic effort Tanguma himself (Nov. 5, 1941), from a family background of agricultural field work in Texas -- thru the age of 14 ... is a heroic figure. Enabled to begin painting by his elder sister's hard-won gift of a set of paints when he was 8 and she 12, Leo always gives her the credit. (Not the set's instructions, though; they were in English only.) Particularly noteworthy are his persistence and maturing as painter and professional thru protest, personal loss, politics, and passage of time. In toto they make it totally appropriate that his own brown, bearded, blue-eyed face is one of the many that appear in the colorful saga. He is a real contributor to the community and cultural development seen in the Candelaria Hall mural. Medium of Murals: Might of Message thru Empathy Truly a man with vision from our own times, Tanguma says, "My work comes out of the Chicano movement, and I'm still trying to be faithful to my original ideal of human dignity for all people." A banner in his Mental Recovery mural Too Long in Darkness, Reaching for Light (1989-1991; Bayaud Industries, Denver) proclaims "SELF-RESPECT ... HUMAN DIGNITY". Another banner in Tanguma's Quetzalcóatl mural in the Denver Art Museum (1988-1989) says clearly "MUTUAL RESPECT AMONG PEOPLE". With symbols, faces, and sweeping compositions, Tanguma is effective at reaching the emotions and interest of people. That is as it should be, for a muralist with empathy is our own chronicler.” http://www.cognizor.com/CSaga/tanguma1a.html http://www.tsha.utexas.edu/handbook/online/articles/view/CC/kjc3.html http://www.coloarts.state.co.us/tiesbind_fr.asp
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Mech
Commitees of Correspondence

The Minuteman State 6025 posts, Jun 2001
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posted 09-11-2003 10:28 PM
Wolf Larson may not see the dangers and the paralells...but I certainly do.The elites have RACE SPECIFIC BIOLOGICAL WEAPONS. It's admitted. Don't believe it? Look it up. Type it into a search engine. oh...also type PNAC (Project for a New American Century)..its ALSO part of their own documents. When I see art like that and MASONIC monuments in airports with inscriptions that say NEW WORLD...it's pretty obvious to me. -------- http://www.letsroll911.org/
[Edited 2 times, lastly by Mech on 05-08-2004]

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Wolf_Larson
Senior Member

The Sea 437 posts, Aug 2003
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posted 09-12-2003 11:06 AM
Mech, What in God's name does that have to do with the mural art at DIA?
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