Bruce Leonard Cathie | |
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Born | 1930 |
Occupation | Airline pilot and author |
Bruce Cathie (born 1930) is a retired New Zealand airline pilot who has written seven books related to flying saucers and a "World energy grid".
His central thesis is that the laws of mathematics describe a grid-like pattern on the earth that powers flying saucers and controls the dates and places where nuclear bombs can function. He claims to have successfully predicted the detonation time of an early French nuclear test using his harmonic "mathematics", which is based around trigonometry and geophysical latitude/longitude coordinates.
His discoveries are in the same vein of research as Einstein's "unified field theory", where gravity, time and space and their relation therein can all be expressed in one equation. It is said that the US military attempted on more than one occasion to silence him using bribes in the millions.
Cathie claimed that he first saw a flying saucer over the Manukau Harbour, Auckland in 1952 and in discussions with other airline pilots discovered this wasn't uncommon.[1]
His first book Harmonic 33, published in New Zealand in 1968[2] and reprinted in the United Kingdom by Sphere in 1980 http://catalogue.nla.gov.au/Record/2930341
New Zealand millennial author Barry Smith claimed to have received his information on restrictions on nuclear weapons from Cathie.
An interview with him was played in the fourth episode of the fourth series of the US television program In Search of....