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Ever since it was first installed at Denver International Airport, the 32-foot-tall blue “Mustang” has been the talk of the town, but a new addition is sure to get plenty of attention.

A crew is installing a seven-ton, 26-foot-tall concrete sculpture of an Egyptian god at the airport.

Anubis, a statue with a jackal-head, will be built south of the Jeppesen Terminal.

Although part of the lore of the 9,000-pound “Mustang” is that its creator, Luis Jiménez, was tragically killed while making the piece, Anubis may be even more notorious. He’s the Egyptian god of death and the afterlife.

It’s being put in to preview the Denver Art Museum’s King Tut exhibit.

The exhibit runs June 29 through Jan. 9, 2011, and Anubis will be standing guard during that time.

The big King Tut exhibit doesn’t open at the Denver Art Museum until the end of the month, but the first piece is already on display, standing tall outside Denver International Airport.

It is an exhibition of royal artifacts thousands of years in the making and it’s never been seen in Denver before and will never be again — “Tutankhamun the Golden King and the Great Pharaoh.”

One of the biggest sculptures from a new exhibit of ancient Egypt was unveiled Wednesday at the airport to kickoff the event. In a mere 27 days Denver will go Tut crazy.

The installation of the 7-ton, 26-foot tall statue of Anubis took place at the south end of the DIA terminal. Anubis was the ancient Egyptian god of the afterlife.

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philiPKNixon - Mind Your Head (Ikipr’s “Watch your face, homie” Mix) from Ikipr on Vimeo.

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Dear Borderland Scientist,

I need your help!

Business is off and we have used up the reserves in our bank account. We are desperate to pay the rent, phones, and credit card loans!

Borderland Sciences is one of the oldest alternative science organizations in the world. The staff has been working on a volunteer basis for most of the year and the Director is looking for a job to pay the rent, phones, and credit card loans but things are not happening fast enough. We need $1500.00 immediately to cover the overhead to preserve the research library, the mail order office, and keep the information available to researchers like yourselves.

I am not going out of business, or worse. I will eventually find a job and keep Borderlands alive; I will do whatever it takes to maintain this treasure trove of historical research. We all know how far Alternative Science and Alternative Medicine has come since 1945 when Meade Layne first created a place to promote thinking that was outside the mainstream of academic science. Millions of people have been given alternatives.

We recognize that this has happened because of the diligent hard work of thousands of researchers and healers. It makes us very proud to know that most of them came through our doors at some point to aquire the basic education needed to create the many platforms of alternative healing.

The tottering 64 year old Grand Father of Alternative Science and Medicine Needs you today!

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Care of the R & D scientist @ Dangus labs.

“It’s a mass meditation to stop the dude’s pacemaker.

A shitload of people contacted me when I first suggested it a month or

so ago, expressing both interest and amusement. The reason I picked

this date is because it’s the one year anniversary of his most recent

cardiological exam. Lots of hate has undoubtedly been directed at our

former VP over the last 8 or 9 years, but I submit that no one has

focused much attention on this little device that keeps his wicked old

ticker going. Well,. that needs to change! So let’s DO DIS!

I’m

guessing most of you are off work on Sunday, but even if you’re not,

just take a few moments to focus your mental energies on making the

pacemaker putt out. If you need help with visualization, just imagine

the thing slowly turning into a Yugo (see below), which then throws a

rod in the desert. Maybe pour a little beer into the gas tank for good

measure. I bet Cheney likes to pour beer into his own gas tank anyway

(especially while he’s out hunting birds), so that seems quite fitting.

Alternatively,

you can have him fall victim to a rabid sasquatch in the woods, who

then removes the still-pumping pacemaker from his nefarious chest.

The date is Sunday, July 12. Folks, let’s do this for the betterment of humanity!

yrs.,

heck/dang”

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New PKN audio for your Enjoyment. Listen/download with headphones here. Podcast also enclosed for the lazy. PKN is not music.

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Classified IX-Encryption Secured Class 5 Da’athian Radiation Field Cymatic Data and Psionic Data Clustering for firing of Pivot-Point through #624 Bio-Etheric patchbay installed in Thagirion Serpentine FloodGates. Performed by the torrential axis of the Hyperstition.

 

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As International Infictive Month begins winding down we present you with the last of our installment of podcast and a thought: Infictive is not an adjective (despite what it’s etymology may lead you to believe) it is a subspace. It is not limited to the county baring it’s namesake, but is instead an encompassing state of ultra-real. It is nothing which you can posses nor is it a quality which can be attributed to any person or object. Things simply either occupy the space and play with the circuit or else fail to engage it, ’nuff said. Consider occupying such a space more often or be careful not to invoke it. You could easily wind up eaten by the harsh cruel game like so many others. Walk free ’til dead, brothers and sisters. 81! The End

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Eat moar sweetmeats @ BenMackBlackMagic.com

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Join us for our 2nd post honoring International Infictive Month and partake in some light-hearted storytime as Mystery X narrates and scores his “Rainy Day” piece. If it peaks your interest you should also be sure to check the sequel “Even the jordon river has got bodies floating.” Enjoy.

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In honor of the International Infictive month, we have a very special episode of Phase II podcast, where our co-host Brenden Simpson, care of Brenico, contracts through OSK in order to help scrutinize our guest, Mystery X. In the 2nd half, our co-guest Chris Titan joins in and we ponder a bit of infictive theory. The four of us examine the strange world of “Infictive” together and invite you to do the same. This is all in honor of the narrative “Rainy Day” - stay tuned for it’s podcast and a special Welcome to/from infictive county.

 
 

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Surely this must be in honor of the International Infictive Month, January.

HEY, Don’t scan over this post. Must-Absorb. Very FUCKING important.

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Possibly the most important of the trinity. Thanks to Harney County Orchestra for their “Renegade Students of Zoroaster” & “Target 184″ tracks, care of Infictive County Records.

 

Next month the podcast should quite possibly return to semi-standard interview format. For now.

Edit:This is totally episode nine, not eight.

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