Posted on 10/25/2013 3:08:06 PM PDT by null and void
Nut-job Conspiracy Theory Ping!
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I remember the opening of that airport. It was touted as one of the most advanced airports in the world.
The baggage system was so humongous, complicated and screwed up that your bags would actually arrive with you at your destination airport...
How is any of that art, I can’t even read the article they are so flippin’ disturbing. Where is the Norman Rockwell of our Day? If their is none why not do a tribute to him or Georgia O’Keefe, who cares if they are not from Colorado, it is just a flippin’ airport, a transient location by nature...
This caught my eye. Stapleton was 6 miles from Denver in WWII. Today, Quebec street is the western boundary and Denver continues for a couple miles to the east. I drive past the old airport every day.
The Wings over the Rockies museum GW Bush liked for speeches is visible on my drive home. A great museum for aviation buffs.
Bob Dornan's B1A is in there, along with an example of each century series fighter.
It cost 26 million, never worked then got scrapped. DIA means Democrats In Action. Governor Roy Romer and Mayor Frederico Pena.
I’m just too prosaic and concerned with making a connection while going about a mile through the United terminal and rushing for the men’s room and to catch my plane. Never did see any of those murals.
Poundstone Amendment breaker. Poor Adams county crying bitterly. Boo Hoo!
BTW the Fascist trooper isn’t carrying an AK. There’s no gas cylinder below the barrel.
Stapleton was only 6 miles from Denver after all
Stapleton was 6 miles from >down town< Denver.
The Vrid Society is still alive.
I mean, it's not like the government could build some super-secret data mining server farm in the middle of nowhere to store all of our digital communications, right?
-PJ
Are there really these paintings/sculpture at the Denver airport, or is this fictional?
OK, that is strange,
are any or all of the stated facts, the murals, the buried buildings, the unknown funding source....
true??
Number 11 is simply a gargoyle like is on many ancient cathedrals around the world. I forget what the symbolism is but its not malevolent.
Sounds like the murals are an eco-nut wet dream
If you were in Caracas all of the murals are about the greatness of Hugo and socialismo....
I was made aware of this back in 1998 or 99 (I think), and I remember feeling I shouldn't show too much excitement because someone would think I'm a nut.
Now ... I don't give a shit anymore ...
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