

Blue horse to stick around until 2013
DENVER - After a week of heated debate over the sculpture of a large blue mustang at Denver International Airport, 9NEWS has learned the statue isn't going anywhere for a while.
The debate started when a Facebook page asked for poems about what the site referred to as the "heinous blue horse."
Those messages will be handed over to Denver Mayor John Hickenlooper's office next week.
9NEWS learned Friday from Hickenlooper's office about a law on the books regarding public art displays.
Pieces such as the big blue horse stay in place for at least five years. Only after that time will the city consider rare circumstances that could lead to the artwork's removal.
Since the mustang went up in 2008, under the law, it will stay up until 2013
Could this statue of a dark horse (Famine) be pointing to Codex Alimentarius (which is part of the plan to create a fake food shortage to boost GMO crop sales)? We already know Denver International Airport is just bursting with Masonic symbols, but I wasn't aware of this one which was built recently, and it is appropriately creepy looking. There is also the possibility that it is a Kelpie of Gaelic folklore, from Wikipedia: The water horse is also a common form of the kelpie, said to lure mortals, especially children, into the water to drown and eat them.
Great choice for a statue, crazy motherfuckers.
There's also this one near Fred Jones (Wasn't that the blond guy from Scooby Doo?) University:

And this humongous "He/She" (androgynous god) statue in Baltimore, notice it has 8 limbs:
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That's a pretty creepy looking horse! Denver is a place where horses can walk and talk. (Broncos)
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