FYI: China Is Up To Something Sketchy In Their Desert
Be it a targeting grid, scale map of a city to invade or landing strips for alien spacecraft, it’s safe to say that China is up to something by building large structures in the desert that can be seen from Space. The maze-like structure seems to consist of wide lines drawn with some type of white material, or might be the dust from having been dug by machinery.
These structures were spotted by a Google Maps satellite during a sweep of the Gobi desert in China. These unknown structures are located near the borders of Gansu province and Xinjiang in northwestern China, an area that the Chinese government uses to build military, space and nuclear equipment.
It seems that the more these structures and designs are being investigated the more people are uncovering. One of the large structures seems to be a gigantic complex that spans between ten by five miles wide.
Maybe this is the Chinese equivalent of Area 51 and it’s their facility that officially doesn’t exist (although the United States government did admit to Area 51’s existence).
The real question is if these are intricate grid patterns (which span up to 18 miles long) are indeed targeting grids for satellites, what is the Chinese government wanting to target with their satellites?
Check out the Google Maps of the mysterious structures in China here, here, here, here and here.