A Seven Ton, 26 Foot Tall Concrete Sculpture Of An Egyptian God Installed At Denver International Airport
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What is with all of the giant pagan idols that are suddenly popping up all over the United States? The latest example of this is a seven ton, 26 foot tall concrete sculpture of an Egyptian god that is being installed at Denver International Airport. The giant statue being constructed at the south end of the DIA terminal is of Anubis - the Egyptian god of death and the afterlife. So why is this being done? Well, it is apparently being put there to advertise the Denver Art Museum's King Tut exhibit that is about to open up. That exhibit will go from June 29th through January 9th, 2011. The plan is for "Anubis" to remain in place at Denver International Airport the entire duration of the exhibit.-
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DefKid
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Before downing this post you should look in to some of the FACTS about New World Airport in Denver, such as the "Kevlar roof?" The murals of soldiers and weeping humanity, the lay out of the runways in the pattern of a swastika., just to name a few oddities. Also the significance of an Egyptian soldier at an airport in Denver has as much relevance as a pyramid on the dollar bill...have you ever stopped to wonder why a pagan symbol adorns the greenback along with "In God We Trust"? Not that I believe in god, but I'm just saying it's sort of curious.
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DefKid
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controlusplease
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In Denver, are you sure? Not Cairo...? Really?
"Whaaaaaat Daaaaaaa Fuuuuuuuck?" - 2 years ago
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zichi [removed]
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Monkey_Films
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zichi:
Modern America is the first time in History that humans revel in their ignorance.
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Monkey_Films
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zichi:
Perhaps they are already here.
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JuliusBC
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2helenahandbasket
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And it cost the taxpayers HOW much for this 'ad'? Oh, my bad. Probably the Museum paid for it. Right?......
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Darevalo
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imma flag it as spam... cause its just bad news.
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Darevalo
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chasingame
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This is stupid on so many levels that I don't know where to start. On that thought I am just going to vote it down and drop it...
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chasingame
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mcjk
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Really? This bullshit blog again? The rapture is coming because of art instillations everybody... take cover.
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mcjk
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Monkey_Films
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mcjk:
Actually, if the article would have mentioned that the entire Denver Airport is decorated with images and murals depicting the 'end times', graphically and scary btw, more would understand why the addition of the statue depicting Ra is creepy and almost seems to an attempt, among others, to cause interest in the 'end times' subject. Instead of dismissing the people pointing this out, one might wonder what the hell the taxpayer money is being spent on?
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Monkey_Films
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Monkey_Films:
Agreed, i saw it on t.v with Jesse Venture who asked them wtf is this painting...
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Nephwrack
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interesting.
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Nephwrack
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H3ADLINE
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Why is this even remotely worth mentioning? It's a big statue advertising an exhibit. This conspiratorial tripe about "all of the giant pagan idols...suddenly popping up all over the United States" reflects a ridiculous notion that this imagined trend is part of some sinister force. What a joke. It's a nice piece of art, not some magical idol. It's sad that I even need to explain that.
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suMmit
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H3ADLINE:
you don't...
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Varex_Sythe
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I like it. It's culturally diverse, interesting, and it is a good advertisement for the King Tut exhibit. Overall, what's not to like?
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Varex_Sythe
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Hipstar
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Thats cool, but is every story about dynamic advertising going to make it onto this "news" page....voted down.
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Hipstar
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diode
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that's random as hell...cool, but random
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diode
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Kurta
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Big deal. The ancient Egyptians aren't trying to force their religious beliefs on us. That's Christianity's job. I would have a problem with it if it was the Ten Commandments that was installed.
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Kurta
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bigloutech
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the giant gundam in japan is pretty badass
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bigloutech
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diode
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bigloutech:
if only it were real :( i can't wait to have my own mech
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diode
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bigloutech:
Yepper ! +^d
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likeamazing
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it's better than having a giant statue of muhammad at the denver airport
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remanns
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Well,....if the planes go down, at least the patron guide of the underworld will be on hand to shepherd the fresh souls,.....( probably to that damn "LOST" island though )
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remanns
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remanns:
...Remmmmmmmmmmmmmmmsssssss...
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eden49
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keithponder
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It's not pagan. I think that it's great. Amen Ra was the Sun God of Egypt. Every religion on the planet still pays homage to him by closing their prayers with his name "Amen".No one seems to have a problem with that because they really don't know just who they're praying to. All religions came from Egypt.
You're all praying to Amen Ra, the "Sun of God", people.
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keithponder
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snarly
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keithponder:
amen!
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snarly
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Stoneyroad
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keithponder:
All religion revolves around the Sun
all hail RA
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BNf-P_5u_Hw - 2 years ago
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keithponder:
Yes, but Ra, the Sun God, is one and the same with the Anti-Christ and Satanism.
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acontradiction:
You need to do some research, it's hard to be contradictory when you don't know the facts, acontradiction. You and Zichi love to make statements while using your high school level intelligence. Thanks for your insight guys but try using the button on the top right of your browser. GOOGLE You'd be surprised how quickly you can research a subject and avoid making false statements or looking like a fool... Even the history of the Mason's, etc., etc., etc, etc. all agree that the Sun God, Ra, whatever you want to call him is the what the Christians and other religions would refer to as the Anti-Christ. All Satanist religions are based on RA and secretly Catholicism is based on Ra, but don't tell Catholics that. The symbol in the video above is the layout of the Vatican's streets if looked at from above.
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blaino
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What is the big deal? Its a cool statue, get over it.
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blaino
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chinese_democracy
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I can only think of one group of people who would have a problem with this.
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Stoneyroad
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heres a God statue Amerinans may like. as long as he buys 2 tickets
Bacchus/ god of wine & intoxication
http://img2.photographersdirect.com/img/19309/wm/pd1496782.jpg - 2 years ago
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Stoneyroad
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ibrake4rappers13
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Money well spent!
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eden49
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...I don't have a problem with it being there to advertise King Tut exhibition...but I think I might feel a bit squeemish if I was boarding a plane...
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JuliusBC
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eden49:
If someone hands you a copy of the "Book of the Dead" before you board, then you may want to reconsider.
If you are boarding Oceanic flight 815 and your name is on the ceiling in the cave then you will be okay. I just asked Jacob and he gave me all of the names.
See you there! .........................................Or will I?
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JuliusBC
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JuliusBC:
...I'll go prepared...lol...
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eden49
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eden49:
Don't forget your cat!
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JuliusBC
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eden49
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JuliusBC:
...ahhh, she's in the canopic jar with my heart...
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eden49
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JuliusBC
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eden49:
Purrrrrrrrrfect!
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JuliusBC
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EdJoyProductions
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Religious freedom, baby. If they can build a mosque on the World Trade Center site, I am going to demand a shrine to Zeus as well. I just want to do my part to usher in the imaginary apocalypse.
Besides Anubis is far more attractive than a crucifix.
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EdJoyProductions:
If you get a Zeus, ....I get an Athena ! Fair is fair! (Pan would go well with a bar district)
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EdJoyProductions:
Oh,.....+^d !
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remanns:
Excellent! I appoint you City Planner.
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EdJoyProductions
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remanns:
And one for Aretha, just for good measure. Can Divas count as Goddesses?
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sb_spoons
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I find no problem in this, it's advertising for an art exhibit. What is a better way to bring attention to an art history exhibit than an 26 foot statue? The only reason they picked Anubis is because he is one of the better known and most recognized of the Egyptian Gods. When people see it, they'll think " Oh cool Egypt." and that's about it.
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