Friday, 18 October 2013

Riddles Of The Sand Google Earth Images Of Gobi Desert Spark New Ufo Frenzy

Riddles Of The Sand Google Earth Images Of Gobi Desert Spark New Ufo Frenzy
HESE AMAZING SATELLITE PICTURES HAVE STARTED CONSPIRACY THEORIES AROUND THE WORLD.

THEY COME FROM GOOGLE EARTH, WHERE FANS OF THE UNEXPLAINED ARE DISCOVERING WEIRD PHENOMENA. SUCH PICTURES HAVE ALWAYS CAUSED CONTROVERSY.

AN AERIAL SHOT FROM 1959 IN TURKEY WAS SAID TO SHOW THE REMAINS OF NOAH'S ARK.

HERE UFO EXPERT NICK POPE DISCUSSES THE LATEST FINDS.

INTERNET forums are buzzing with talk of bizarre, futuristic-looking structures that have been found in a remote part of China.But what are they? Lost cities? Secret military bases? Might there be a connection with UFOs and aliens?The modern-day explorers who have found these weird objects are not brave adventurers in the style of Indiana Jones."These are ordinary people, sitting at home in front of their computers, using Google Earth to search for discoveries they believe might change the world."One of the images they have found in the Gobi desert is a structure that looks like a giant spider's web. Is it a man-made crop circle? Have Chinese scientists cracked the code and is this an attempt to establish communication with aliens?"Ark life?... supposed Noah's Ark site in TurkeySceptics point out that military aircraft in the centre of this pattern make it more likely that this is some military experiment to do with stealth aircraft that are invisible to radar.In another shot a silvery-blue runway many times longer than a normal landing strip has spawned conspiracy theories.Another image captures what looks like a second, more elaborate runway - but there are two problems with the runway theory.Web of deceit?... one theory is that the Chinese are communicating with aliensFirst, the sheer size of this thing - four times longer than a normal runway. What on earth (or maybe elsewhere!) would need something that big?Second, the brightness - it looks reflective. But why build a shiny runway? It's a genuine mystery.While experts suspect it is to do with China's space programme, some ufologists speculate that the Chinese may possess crashed UFOs or are working with aliens.On reflection... could this be a runway for spacecraft?Another structure consists of 16 massive squares in four rows and four columns that themselves form an even larger square.Some seem to have suffered bomb damage, which suggests that this is a weapons-testing facility - but the conspiracy theories won't go away.Some people have even suggested patterns like this may be part of a lost city - the remains of an unknown civilisation.Pattern emerging... theorists suggest this may be part of a lost cityOne massive grid-like pattern resembles a maze or jigsaw. One analyst thought they might be targets for spy satellites, so that they can be calibrated.Google Earth, launched in 2005, uses satellite images and aerial photos to offer users a window on the world.But conspiracy theories based on aerial photos have been around for decades. The most famous case involved a structure some believe to be the remains of Noah's Ark.Puzzling... grid-like pattern resembles a maze or jigsawIn 1959 the Turkish Air Force were taking photos as part of a mapping survey. Various researchers have claimed that one image - a large geological structure shaped like a ship - might be Noah's Ark.According to the biblical story, the ark came to rest on a mountain, which many believe to be Mount Ararat in Turkey, near where the 1959 picture was taken.While the debate continues about the latest structures, Google Moon and Google Mars now enable people to take their search beyond Planet Earth.UFO and conspiracy forums claim artificial structures can be seen there, too.But that's another story."http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/news/ufos/3987784/Riddles-of-the-sand.html"


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