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Tried debunking the Denver Airport murals myself and found something weird

I spent last weekend looking into the Denver Airport murals after hearing all the New World Order talk. I pulled up the official artist statements from 1994 and cross-referenced them with the actual images in terminal C. What I found was that one mural has a direct quote from a Bible verse that doesn't match the artist's claimed inspiration at all. Has anyone else actually looked at the original sources instead of just repeating YouTube theories?
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hugo_jones
Terminal C's big mural "The Grand Illusion" has that quote from Isaiah 14:12-14 about "I will ascend to heaven" written in the clouds, and the artist's official statement from 1994 just says it's about "the hubris of human ambition." That seems pretty straightforward to me, not some hidden code. I actually read the full artist interview from the Denver Post archives where they talked about using apocalyptic imagery from multiple traditions, not just the Bible. If anything, the quote is right there in plain sight which makes the whole "secret message" thing feel like a stretch.
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wendy_park76
Artists love to play coy though, you really buy that's all there is to it?
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