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THE PYRAMIDS OF CHINA THE PYRAMIDS OF CHINA - The largest pyramid in China is twice as large as any pyramid in Egypt. | Ancient Chinese texts, 5,000 years old talk about these pyramids as being old then! Why aren't we being told about them? told. My informer was a member of the Embassy Of The People's Republic of China. While passing through Wellington, on one of my flying duties, I had decided té make a phone-call to the Embassy, to enquire about the existence of several large pyramids discovered in this area of north central China. “There are some mounds of ruins, probably burial mounds, in the area, but no pyramids", continued the Embassy official, "we do not know of any pyramids in China.” This was very strange, I thought, because I had in my posses- sion at the time a copy of a United States Airforce survey map, produced from satellite photographs of this very area, which clearly indicated the positions of at least sixteen pyramids. Besides this I had a copy of a photograph of the largest one taken from a U.S. Army DC3 in 1947. Although I informed the official of this, and tried to press the point, he still continued to deny their existence. A few days before, I had mentioned the pyramids during a TV interview, and had been informed that several members of the public had contacted the Embassy, and received the same answer. Why the denial? Was it conceivable that government offi- cials were not aware of something of such historical importance in their own country? Surely not. In 1937 the long march, lead by Mao Tse-tung, ended in the north Shensi Province, and the Chinese Communists controlled the whole region until 1947. From there they eventually took over all China. The Shensi pyramids are massive constructions. To remain unaware of them would be like losing an elephant in a city back-yard. The only answer was that the Chinese government did not want the western world to know too much about these gigantic structures until their scientists had completed their own investigations. The secrets to be unravelled, by comparing these pyramids with others around the world, could be so important that the authori- ties were doing their best to damp down interest in them. Our own governments would no doubt do the same, if they were on our territory, but that did not help me much. Possibly they had already discovered the mathematical relationships that I had. The only way to find out, I realised was to write the Ambassador a letter, explaining why I required the information, and enclosing copies of my maps and photographs. The fol- lowing is the letter J sent, and the reply from the Cultural Office of the Embassy. The Ambassador The Chinese Embassy Wellington New Zealand Tse are no pyramids in the Province of Shensi", I was © Bruce Cathie 1983 Extracted from his book Harmonic 371244 - The Bridge to Infinity Published by Quark Enterprises Ltd and Brookfield Press, Auckland, New Zealand Dear Ambassador, Over the last twelve years I have carried out research relat- ing to the geometric structure of the Universe. I have pub- lished a certain amount of the information amassed in three of my books, the third of which is called, "The Pulse of the Universe, Harmonic 288". In this book I have published three unified equations derived Extracted from his book Harmonic 371244 - The Bridge to Infinity Published by Quark Enterprises Ltd and Brookfield Press, Auckland, New Zealand NEXUS¢31 © Bruce Cathie 1983 OCTOBER-NOVEMBER 1992