Denver International Airport continued...
If you notice here, the building itself is shaped of what looks like a "swastika" Keep in mind that the swastika is not a bad symbol. It's a good
meaning too. The nazis turned it around just like they did with the pentagram.
But lets not forget about the airport itself, that this building was constructed like this because of the "runways". It may appear to be like a
swastika to many, but they are infact just that. However ask yourself this question.
How many airports are shaped like this? None, at least none that I have seen.
Next is the word "DZIT DI GAII" Please note that this is not german. This in fact means "white water of the mountain" But Mr. Syder as you can
see in the interview at FPI international says translated it stands for "Denver International Airport" Well he's wrong. So now that we got that
out of the way, moving on!
The masonic Capstone. Why is it there? Phil schineder says it acts a honing device to bring in Unidentified Flying Objects.
lol, sounds a little absurd doesn't it? Yeah I think so too, but you never know.
Outside of the airport there is a fence. But what is so unique about it? I don't know about you but do you know of any airports with fences that
curve "in" Keyword here is "IN". Just what are they trying to keep in? Something big? No. People maybe? Could be.. It is said the DIA is the
Western Building for the New World Order Camps. Then again that is just a conspiracy theory right? lol. Well we don't know.
Alright, so what's going on with these murals you ask? First off the Artist lets his art get ripped off the wall without being notified. If it were
me I would be pretty mad. Wouldn't you be?
As we proceed along in the airport looking at these murals, you come across this image...
here is the whole image
"Oh my god!" You say.. "What is that doing there.. and in an airport!?"
Part of this image is cut off since it's a huge painting on the wall. Portrayed here is a tall what seems to be like a "nazi" figure wearing a gas
mask, holding a huge sword pointed towards a doves rear end. Then at the bottom of the painting you have women walking in a line holding dead babies.
And finally in the front you have churches burning down. Just look at that nazis expression!
You ask yourself, "Why is this here?"
Well there is a whole "conspiracy behind it"
Here are some more involving a dead man.
Now the airport explains this is the reason those murals are up here.
Leo Tanguma "The Children of the World Dream of Peace" is a powerful mural expressing the artist's desire to abolish violence in society. One part
of the diptych exhibits the tragedy and devastation of war and its impact on humanity. The mural then moves to images of smiling children dressed in
folk costumes from around the world celebrating peace prevailing over war. Leo Tanguma "In Peace and Harmony with Nature" addresses environmental
issues of the world. One side of the mural shows children pouring out great sadness over the destruction and extinction of life - human, flora and
fauna. The other part depicts humanity coming together to rehabilitate and celebrate nature and its diversity.
Although this does make sense, they never explained why the nazi figure was there, along with the others.
Moving on.
During my research, I have found that almost every single animal in these murals is extinct or endangered. For example there are grey wolves in one of
the mura and they are endangered animals. But why have them in cubes like this? That is what puzzles me.
Here is another mural of a letter.
Continued-- later on
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