by Fed Up Texas Chick, The Tenpenny Report:

How long has satanic symbolism been around us? How many of us have not noticed? I am more aware of it than ever, but this wasn’t always the case. The Denver Airport is a great example of this symbolism being “hidden” in plain sight.
If you’ve ever driven to Denver International Airport, you know there is a vast stretch of fairly desolate land as you approach the modern structure that is the main airport. One of the first things you are likely to see is the 32-foot Blue Mustang statue. It’s an electric blue, anatomically correct 9,000-pound statue affectionately known as Blucifer the Devil Horse. Also called Satan’s Steed, the statue with red glowing eyes actually played a part in its creator’s death. Artist Luis Jiminez actually died when a piece of the sculpture fell on his leg and severed an artery. But it’s fine, and not satanic, even though the first thing that pops into the minds of many upon seeing it is -Revelation 6:7-8, the Bible’s famous “behold the pale horse” verse.