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Thursday, February 16, 2012

Weird or What

Cathie, UFOs, & Coral Castle:

On Wednesday's show, researcher and investigator Joe Bullard discussed the work of Capt. Bruce Cathie,  a retired New Zealand airline pilot, who after witnessing UFOs,  developed a theory of a harmonic grid system circling the Earth. Bullard  also spoke about the mysterious Coral Castle in Florida, and how Ed  Leedskalnin's construction of it relates to Cathie's theories. Cathie  was one of the first to associate UFOs with the idea of anti-gravity,  and believed that these craft were not coming from distant planets but  have always been here. The grid Cathie postulated is like an invisible  line of energy that craft align with and can use as an energy/propulsion  source, Bullard explained.

The grid is sustained by devices planted in the earth and the oceans,  Cathie hypothesized. Further, he was able to predict where future UFO  sightings would take place based on his knowledge of the grid, Bullard  detailed. Cathie offered an explanation for a missing plane off the  coast of Florida in 1945, suggesting that they flew through a magnetic  line that caused a kind of time warp. Cathie also investigated ancient stone discs  found in a Chinese cave, which could relate to an alien visitation.  Capt. Cathie, now 83, was reached for a short interview in the last  hour, and described one of his UFO sightings.

Bullard suggested that Leedskalnin was aware of the energy grid and was  in tune with its forces when he moved Coral Castle to its second  location. Witnesses also described Leedskalnin using anti-gravity  techniques to float stones over the Castle, he recounted.

Student Loan Problems:

First hour guest, founder of StudentLoanJustice.Org, Alan Collinge, talked about a report  that student loans are draining parents' retirement accounts, and how  the lifetime default rate on the loans is greater than 1 in 3. He argued  that student loans should have standard bankruptcy protection, and this  would actually help keep tuition inflation down.

all excerpts are from Coast To Coast.

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