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Demonic Horse Statue At Denver International Airport.

 
Anonymous Coward
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01/30/2009 09:31 PM
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Interesting!
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Interesting link. This photographer says the Mustang looks like it galloped straight out of hell. I thing the Mustang captures pure energy.

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so weird. so creepy.
How would you know the difference between the dream world and the real world?
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Also know as turanian, bactrian, median and of course PARTHIAN HORSE. china called them the "blood sweating". First known horse of the ancient Scythian 700 B.C.. Bread far "alamam" or raiding
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I saw it last Summer. It's flat land there and you can see it a long way off too. My sister-in-law was all excited about it, but it is pretty creepy.
When the Lamb opened the third seal, I heard the third living creature say, "Come!" I looked, and there before me was a black horse! Its rider was holding a pair of scales in his hand.

Then I heard what sounded like a voice among the four living creatures, saying, "A quart of wheat for a day's wages, and three quarts of barley for a day's wages, and do not damage the oil and the wine!"


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The sculpture was based on the eight-foot-high sculpture Mesteño
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Mesteño means mustang. The area of South Texas between the Nueces and Rio Grande Rivers was referred to as the "Wild Horse Desert" for the wild mustangs that inhabited it. The mesteño, being free spirited, reflects on the ideology of our ancestors
[link to el-mesteno.com]

Here, this War Pony is painted with white “See Better” rings around its eyes, white hail stones on the cheeks signifying unstoppable power; a blue thunderbolt depicting the power of the Thunder Beings; red crosses under the thunderbolt are fire symbols representing the result of the warrior’s attacks. The use of the White (mind), Blue (spirit), and Red (body) are very powerful when used correctly. One of Creator’s most noble creations.
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Interesting. The Vaquero in Houston Texas is the same blue with red eyes.
When the Lamb opened the third seal, I heard the third living creature say, "Come!" I looked, and there before me was a black horse! Its rider was holding a pair of scales in his hand.

Then I heard what sounded like a voice among the four living creatures, saying, "A quart of wheat for a day's wages, and three quarts of barley for a day's wages, and do not damage the oil and the wine!"


-Revelation 6:5, 6:6
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Several years ago I made a deliberate stop in Denver to check out the murals and such. The stuff's all over the place. The entire airport looks like a giant teepee which is weird when you look at the ceiling and wonder why in the hell would anyone build something so odd for an airport?

So I looked for the inward-facing barbed wire fences on descent and sure enough they were there.

DIA is HUGE and seems so out of place because there's not the volume of people one would expect with say, Chicago or New York.

Rumor has it that Atlanta will be the main processing center for the eastern U.S.A. (concentration camp?) and Denver has been set up for the western U.S.A.

DIA also had MASSIVE budget overruns - who builds a runway then tears it up? And on and on it goes. Sorry no link but if you look at the runways from the air, you could easily see they are formed in the shape of a swastika.

The horse is just another weird example of TPTB. Obviously, they exist and they're VERY sick but here's the kicker: they don't believe in good or evil. Creepy indeed.
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I am trying to find a link to some old sketches of that ancient christian cannable calvary. The airport and the horse looks like it out of one of those.
the airport looks like a bunch of tents of an ancient army and the AKHAL TETE horse fits right in. My first date was cleary wong, Maybe between 600 and 800 A.D.. Where is that 4000 B.C. chic, she might know. It happened around northern Iran/Iraque.
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[link to eyelevel.si.edu]
another blue horse 'thunder being'
and the man on fire posing
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Sodbuster—San Isidro
by Luis Jimenez, Jr.
Photo: Wichita State University

Our favorite of Jimenez’s sculptures is his mighty Sodbuster—San Isidro. Originally commissioned in 1979 by the small city of Fargo, North Dakota, the piece pays tribute to the plains farmer, two huge oxen muscling forward and a grey bearded man behind the plow. Its title also honors the patron saint of agriculture, a popular image throughout Latin America. The work was recast, and there are now six versions, one at the Federal Reserve Bank in Dallas and a beauty at Wichita State University in Kansas.

Jimenez’s bravura and innovations, like his purple oxen, were immense forces pulling American art ahead. His powers broke the sod for thousands of Chicano painters, printmakers and sculptors working in the U.S. today.
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"So I looked for the inward-facing barbed wire fences on descent and sure enough they were there."

Where is that at?
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I wonder why the thing is gelded? Perhaps thats why it killed the sculpter.
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"So I looked for the inward-facing barbed wire fences on descent and sure enough they were there."

Where is that at?
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I saw them on final approach - sorry, I don't know which runway that was on. But I clearly saw two fences with inward-facing barbed wire. Perimeter? Maybe someone else who is familiar with the airport can verify.
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Also, anyone think there's a connection between the horse at DIA and the one referred to in the Montauk Project?
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Ok, Denver Broncos rah rah rah, that's the scariest mustang I've ever seen. Anyone that loves horses, is an artist and wants to do a good job would not make it look so sinister. It goes perfect with the rest of the airport for what it's worth and you blind folks just go ahead and say ooooo, beautiful..... :puke:

Thank killdamon. The history of the thing really makes you wonder. Sure took a lot to get it there.
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Ok, Denver Broncos rah rah rah, that's the scariest mustang I've ever seen. Anyone that loves horses, is an artist and wants to do a good job would not make it look so sinister. It goes perfect with the rest of the airport for what it's worth and you blind folks just go ahead and say ooooo, beautiful..... puke

Thank killdamon. The history of the thing really makes you wonder. Sure took a lot to get it there.
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May be "scary" but it's in keeping with the artists "style." I posted above that he did another statue that is standing in Texas now. Looks like the same horse, but with a rider on it. You can find it linked on his wiki page.
When the Lamb opened the third seal, I heard the third living creature say, "Come!" I looked, and there before me was a black horse! Its rider was holding a pair of scales in his hand.

Then I heard what sounded like a voice among the four living creatures, saying, "A quart of wheat for a day's wages, and three quarts of barley for a day's wages, and do not damage the oil and the wine!"


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And why would they choose that artist
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AKHAL TEKE sorry sorry
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Anyone wants to know more about that kind of horse there's a book about them called "Sacred Horses", by a guy who went to Turkmenistan to see them, very interesting if you love horses.
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The best artwork often has a mirror like quality to it. In some respects it reflects some of the qualities in the viewer. In other words, some of what we see in art is what we bring to it.
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Um, the horse statue is for their team, the Denver Broncos.

It's a Mustang not a Bronco.
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A Mustang is a breed.A feral horse appearing in America during the 16th century

A bronco is not a breed. It is any horse that doesn't want you on his back

Therefor there are alot of wild Mustang bronco's
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And why would they choose that artist
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He may have been a blue blood. Blue blood is O negative. The elite think those with blue blood are the descendants of Gods. Spain just happens to have the largest portion of blue bloods. This is probably why they made the horse blue. The statue in addition to the rest of the nihilistic art is so over the top it is hilarious ,but a joke it is not.
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KILLDAMON, your avatar looks like an evil version of Dr Frazier Crane- Kelsey Grammer
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The best artwork often has a mirror like quality to it. In some respects it reflects some of the qualities in the viewer. In other words, some of what we see in art is what we bring to it.
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I agree with you that this is good art work, but not because it reflects the qualities of the veiwer necessarily. In my eyes it reflects the inward qualities of people who espouse survival of the fittest while dealing human society a stacked deck which makes losers out of all but themselves.
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I agree with you that this is good art work, but not because it reflects the qualities of the veiwer necessarily. In my eyes it reflects the inward qualities of people who espouse survival of the fittest while dealing human society a stacked deck which makes losers out of all but themselves.
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That sculpture sure is saying a lot to you! Shows how art can ignite much cerebral activity.
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I agree with you that this is good art work, but not because it reflects the qualities of the veiwer necessarily. In my eyes it reflects the inward qualities of people who espouse survival of the fittest while dealing human society a stacked deck which makes losers out of all but themselves.

That sculpture sure is saying a lot to you! Shows how art can ignite much cerebral activity.
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The artist was a genius. The horse is an obscene gesture at the vainglorious elites who are relishing the thought of crying mothers ,dead babies, and especially dead little girls. The elites over paid for something the artist probably would have been happy to have built them for free. He even made them mad by being late. He pegged them right ,and this was before the elites decided to steal from the poor ,and kick most people out of their houses. The artist is my hero.
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Its the same kind of artwork they use for edutating and the statchue is like a mcdonalds or the old bobs big boy, or the quarter rides in front of supper markets.
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Its sketchy 3rd world "learn something / buy something" art.
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Its the same kind of artwork they use for edutating and the statchue is like a mcdonalds or the old bobs big boy, or the quarter rides in front of supper markets.
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When the Lamb opened the third seal, I heard the third living creature say, "Come!" I looked, and there before me was a black horse! Its rider was holding a pair of scales in his hand.

Then I heard what sounded like a voice among the four living creatures, saying, "A quart of wheat for a day's wages, and three quarts of barley for a day's wages, and do not damage the oil and the wine!"


-Revelation 6:5, 6:6
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Its the same kind of artwork they use for edutating and the statchue is like a mcdonalds or the old bobs big boy, or the quarter rides in front of supper markets.
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It was meant to scare and does a good job of it. One things for certain no would use that thing to market hamburgers.





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