Soon after it opened, Denver International Airport found itself at the centre of conspiracy theories — and they persist 20 years later.
To this day pilots and passengers ask why does the airport resemble a Swastika? Some claim it must surely be a sign of a secret right-wing plot, The Sun reports.
Conspiracy theorists soon turned their attention to the airport’s bizarre art-packed interior and exterior.
Most prominent is the bright blue Mustang, by El Paso artist Luis Jiménez. The giant sculpture actually killed Jiménez in 2006, when a section of it fell on him severing an artery in his leg. Full story...
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To this day pilots and passengers ask why does the airport resemble a Swastika? Some claim it must surely be a sign of a secret right-wing plot, The Sun reports.
Conspiracy theorists soon turned their attention to the airport’s bizarre art-packed interior and exterior.
Most prominent is the bright blue Mustang, by El Paso artist Luis Jiménez. The giant sculpture actually killed Jiménez in 2006, when a section of it fell on him severing an artery in his leg. Full story...
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