Bruce Cathie: In or Out of Harmony?
One summer
evening in 1952, a young New Zealand pilot and several
friends stood outside at an Auckland airfield watching what
could only be described as a UFO. For Bruce Cathie it marked
the beginning of a serious study of the phenomenon which has
spanned the last 46 years. His work has led him to reach
some startling conclusions, the publication of numerous
books in support of his theories, and at the same time his
findings have drawn the attention of leading scientists
around the world.
By the early 1970s Cathie had accumulated facts supporting
his contention that the recorded movements of UFOs conformed
precisely to an intricate network of energy grid lines
spanning the Earth, and which are an integral part of the
structure of this planet. He theorizes that the UFOs
position themselves directly above these global lines,
tapping in on a natural energy source freely available at
these co-ordinates. They then are free to conduct
surveillance operations of the entire planet.
Cathie makes other claims, including the statement that
scientists from a number of countries have already been
conducting secret research for several decades using
knowledge gained during the examination of crashed UFOs. He
insists that governments have not only built similar craft
but flown them. These clandestine experiments, based on the
harnessing of gravitational energy, have served only to add
to the increasing worldwide reports of UFO sightings by the
general public.
"I was
taken into a laboratory and interviewed by scientists
and afterwards they admitted that they were working in
15 dimensions. They can do all the things that a UFO can
do," revealed Cathie in a 1992 Radio Australia
broadcast. "I think that we have already been on the
moon before the moon landings and have gone into other
dimensions," he said.
Cathie
believes there are an infinite number of dimensions and that
each is divisible by the same number as ourselves are in
now.
His research has led him ever deeper into the field of
mathematics.
"The whole
universe is based on maths and this is how I became
aware of what is going on around us, " he remarked
during the same radio broadcast.
The success of
his efforts, he reported, can be measured by the fact that
the New Zealander had been contacted and was actively being
visited by scientists engaged in similar work. "I was not
aware I was finding out anything specific until being
visited by these men, then I realized I must have been doing
something important," Cathie revealed.
Knowledge of the global energy grid is being kept from the
world, he claims. The revolutionary work of Nikola Tesla has
also been quietly disregarded.
"Tesla
himself was setting up a system for free world energy
when he died, and this is one regret. People at the top
have suppressed it. The knowledge is so advanced there
would be a financial collapse around the world," he
maintains.
Stung by both
ridicule and criticism, Bruce Cathie was once asked to prove
his claim of being able to predict a nuclear test. "I found
that a bomb has to be detonated on a geophysical point at a
particular time," he said. His reasoning for this relates to
his claimed harmonic lines of force [see the work of Carl P
Munck, Michael Lawrence Morton etc
elsewhere on this website],
or the geophysical position of the sun in relation to
specific points located on the earth's surface. Calculations
carried out by Cathie led him to forecast the exact time a
French nuclear test would be carried out on a remote atoll
in the south pacific during 1968. Armed with his theory and
mathematical knowledge, he then determined that the
geophysical points of Nagasaki and Hiroshima in relationship
to the sun matched precisely the timing of the American
atomic bombing of these two Japanese cities at the end of
World War II.
Cathie believes that it is not possible to simply conduct a
nuclear explosion at any time and at any point on the
world's surface, without carefully calculating the
relationship between the sun and the earth. To bolster this
claim he reports that the U.S. trained its bomber crews to
drop their payload in 300 foot circles for three months
prior to the actual attack on Japan.
"They [the
bombs] could not just be dropped anytime. Everything had
to be accurateely calculated," he said.
Cathie has
written a number of books based on his ongoing research.
These include:
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