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Paperback The Pulse of the Universe: Harmonic 288 Book

ISBN: 1976217873

ISBN13: 9781976217876

The Pulse of the Universe: Harmonic 288

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The secrets of life on Earth revealed... In his first book, Harmonic 33, Captain Bruce Cathie aroused worldwide interest when he first postulated the existence of a world magnetic power grid, which was directly associated with UFO sightings. His second book, Harmonic 695, carried this research further, demonstrating that the grid and its powers are already known to - and being utilized by - powerful countries with nuclear stockpiles. Now, in The Pulse of the Universe: Harmonic 288, Captain Cathie has made astonishing new breakthroughs. He examines our concepts of space-time and discusses the harmonics of light, sound, water, plant growth, and human health. Strong emphasis is placed on the work of Nikola Tesla, whose research bears out many of Cathie's recent discoveries, including the idea that we need to attempt to communicate with lifeforms on other planets. Captain Bruce L. Cathie is a Fokker Friendship captain flying for the National Airways Corporation of New Zealand. He is married and lives with his family in Te Atatu, Auckland, NZ.

Customer Reviews

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Easier to read than other early Cathie books

As it is better edited and heaps easier to read than the other early Bruce Cathie books, it is a shame that this one is so hard to get. As usual there is a brief life history of the author and an explanation of why he has an interest in UFOs. There is mention of the work of Tesla and an explanation of the Author's views on the phenomenon of harmonic resonance and the existence of a world wide energy grid. I am not educated enough in engineering or electronics to know if any of the claims made in the book are true. Any time I see yet another exposition on the measurements of the great Pyramid I get a bit sceptical. However the mathematics in this book is not so obviously flawed as is that in some other books after this style. I cannot help thinking there are things of importance in this book.
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