Possible HAARP Facility Discovered in China Near the Strange Desert Structures Reported In November 2011

Following the recent Google Maps discovery of strange structures in the Chinese Gobi Desert (STORY) I decided to have a look around myself, whilst zooming in and out around the various sites shown below:

Overview of all the sites:

I came across the site in question indicated by the red marker in the shot above.

This is a close up of the facility with the original co-ordinates shown in the Google Maps search bar:

If we then take a look at the HAARP facility in Alaska:

There are striking similarities between the two installations!!!

What I feel adds weight to my discovery and my belief that this is possibly China’s version of HAARP, is the proximity to the other anomalous structures as first reported back in November of this year on Before Its News, I wouldn’t say it was perfectly centered between the other structures, but its pretty close.

So what’s HAARP all about, I hear you say, well the High Frequency Active Auroral Research Program (HAARP) is an ionospheric research program jointly funded by the U.S. Air Force, the U.S. Navy, the University of Alaska, and the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA).[1]
Built by BAE Advanced Technologies (BAEAT), its purpose is to analyze the ionosphere and investigate the potential for developing ionospheric enhancement technology for radio communications and surveillance.[2] The HAARP program operates a major Arctic facility, named the HAARP Research Station, on an Air Force–owned site near Gakona, Alaska.
The most prominent instrument at the HAARP Station is the Ionospheric Research Instrument (IRI), a high-power radio frequency transmitter facility operating in the high frequency (HF) band. The IRI is used to temporarily excite a limited area of the ionosphere. Other instruments, such as a VHF and a UHF radar, a fluxgate magnetometer, a digisonde, and an induction magnetometer, are used to study the physical processes that occur in the excited region.
Work on the HAARP Station began in 1993. The current working IRI was completed in 2007, and its prime contractor was BAE Systems Advanced Technologies.[1] As of 2008, HAARP had incurred around $250 million in tax-funded construction and operating costs.
HAARP has been blamed by conspiracy theorists for a range of events, including numerous natural disasters. Various scientists have commented that HAARP is an attractive target for conspiracy theorists because “its purpose seems deeply mysterious to the scientifically uninformed”.[3]

Here’s how it works:

 

Below is the full episode of Jesse Ventura’s investigation into the HAARP facility in Alaska, produced for his show Conspiracy Theory.

This is a very informative video and a good starting point for people wishing to have a better understanding of HAARP in general, along with an insight into the possible misuse of the technology pioneered by Nikola Tesla (Wikipedia Entry)

If you have information regarding my discovery please email me at lordlangerz@btconnect.com I’d love to hear from you.

Regards,

Lordlangerz.