That said, the article linked to above (or, click here), is closer to how a good ‘conspiracy theory’ should be written. More than anything, it’s a significant collection of strange/interesting information—not so much a flurry of personal speculations.
As for the case of the Denver International Airport, I don’t even know what to say! The swastika-shaped runways might be pushing it, but the murals are absolutely real. And those alone are cause enough for some sort of offbeat curiosity. This clearly isn’t just a case of an ‘artist gone mad’, or of a severe misalignment of theme and location—the airport administration would quickly take these down if that were the case. And that horse is just fucking whack. No need to interpret symbolism; it’s just fucking whack.
The weirdest thing is I’ve been to this airport! (Apparently, I never had to travel through the Grand Hall, though.) Let it be said that should I be passing by Denver anytime soon, I’ll definitely be taking the DIA tour!

That said, the article linked to above (or, click here), is closer to how a good ‘conspiracy theory’ should be written. More than anything, it’s a significant collection of strange/interesting information—not so much a flurry of personal speculations.

As for the case of the Denver International Airport, I don’t even know what to say! The swastika-shaped runways might be pushing it, but the murals are absolutely real. And those alone are cause enough for some sort of offbeat curiosity. This clearly isn’t just a case of an ‘artist gone mad’, or of a severe misalignment of theme and location—the airport administration would quickly take these down if that were the case. And that horse is just fucking whack. No need to interpret symbolism; it’s just fucking whack.

The weirdest thing is I’ve been to this airport! (Apparently, I never had to travel through the Grand Hall, though.) Let it be said that should I be passing by Denver anytime soon, I’ll definitely be taking the DIA tour!

You all know I have a thing for the abstract/surreal nature of power-lines and streetlamps, and apparently someone else does too. All I have to say about that is:
WHAT A FUCKING COOL IDEA!
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You all know I have a thing for the abstract/surreal nature of power-lines and streetlamps, and apparently someone else does too. All I have to say about that is:

WHAT A FUCKING COOL IDEA!

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Awesome short film composed of shots of Montreal in the 60’s (i.e. Expo ‘67-era): people, cars, architecture, lights, shapes, and so on. All set to a Pink Floyd track. Very groovy.