New World Order
Yesterday, I was finally able to see the famous Leo Tanguma murals in the Denver International Airport. Honestly, I almost missed my flight for this.
These murals i had had heard about almost four years ago and was in tears when I realized I had been to this airport and didn't see them while I was there. There is a lot of conspiracy behind these murals, but honestly they are just so beautiful in their entirety. The murals are to support this New World Order and a fight for world peace. Each one symbolizes so much, and although it is meant to be kept out of the understanding of the public many have figured out there is more to these paintings than just the images themselves. I'm not going to explain them all, just look them up online, but they're honestly amazing. From the moment I landed for my layover in Denver, I had about an hour to go, find the murals, and go back through security to make my flight. Once we landed, my siblings and I ran to find our gate for the next flight. After leaving our stuff with our brother, my sister and I started running to ask information where to find the paintings. The first guy we went to, looked at us and smiled and said "oh you're looking for those! Take the train 3 stops to the main terminal and you'll find them there." I smiled, thanking him, and running then down the escalator to the train. Once we we got to the train, we asked the next worker which train to take to the main entrance. She also smiled and said we needed to take the one our right. Three stops later, we finally got our, finding ourselves in the main terminal area that held the many shops and food spots. I looked around remember that my dad said it would "easy" to find them, (since he found them a few months before on a business trip). I didn't have time to waste, so I found another worker and asked him like the others "where can I find the Tanguma murals?" And he smiled and said "I've seen those, just don't know where that one is specifically, you might find some around this wall, or the one down the hall, or... Wait, if you look across from here past these pillars, I think there might be something back there. Do you see it?" I glanced over, and smiled so big, I looked back and said "I think that's exactly what I'm looking for!" And ran over there. I stood there and marveled at it, I was finally able to see the painting I had desired to see for years. It was so amazing I took some pictures and then wanted to find the others. I looked around, and found the others down the hall, ran over to find the others. I saw them, took more pictures, smiling so big and almost crying, then found my sister and had to head back over. I honestly though know there is so much to that airport than people know of, and running through it to find them I felt uneasy. There was an eerie feeling to these paintings and the airport itself. I was happy to finally find them and be able to examine them and understand them for myself. here is a video from someone who explains these portraits a little better than I do.
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AuthorReggie is a college gradute with a degree in English. She loves traveling and hopes to one day stay on the battle field for missions. Life is a book and everyday is an adventure, follow her on this journey and see the world through her eyes. Archives
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