Gridpoint Atlas®

Gridpoint Atlas® 3.5 is the exciting software developed by Captain Bruce Cathie and Rod Maupin. This software provides the ability to plot a map and overlay the World Grid® onto it. It makes use of the over forty-five years of research that Cathie has done into the Earth’s World Grid® system, its associated harmonics, and the UFO enigma, and the twenty years of computer work done by Maupin.

This is a one-of-a-kind product that has never before been offered to the public.

The software includes a map database that has worldwide coverage. This is not a street-level map database, as one does not exist for the entire world. However, it is sufficient enough to allow you to plot maps of your area, overlay the grid onto them, and print them out. While the software DOES NOT work with GPS devices, you can take a printed map, along with a printed list of coordinates, and then use them with your own hand-held GPS device to locate grid points in your area.

We hope that this software provides a vehicle for bringing this hidden science to the public. It is only through the education and changing of people’s awareness that this world will ever change into something far greater than it currently is. Quite frankly, this hidden science has been kept from the public for centuries. Far too long in our opinion. This is a real travesty. We know that if this knowledge was fully exploited it would bring on enormous change in the world. We look forward to the day when this happens.

Assumptions

The user of this software is assumed to have a basic knowledge of maps, and the concepts of latitude and longitude. While the software’s Help and manual both contain a glossary, it is not meant to be a textbook for teaching map reading or theory. In addition, it is assumed that the user will have some knowledge of Captain Bruce Cathie’s work, either through his many books or lectures on the subject. The program Help and manual is not meant to teach harmonic theory, the structure of the world energy grid, or relate the years of research of Captain Cathie. However, it does accurately document the software and its functionality.

Gridpoint Atlas® makes heavy use of both plane and spherical trigonometry in performing its calculations. While having knowledge of trigonometry can be helpful in understanding how the software works, a user is not required to know anything beyond the definitions of degrees, minutes, and seconds (these definitions are provided in the Glossary). Knowledge of physics, calculus, or any higher level mathematics is not required, nor is it utilized in the program.

System Requirements

Gridpoint Atlas® 3.5 has the following minimum hardware requirements:

  • IBM-compatible PC equipped with an Intel Pentium processor
  • Microsoft Windows® Server 2000 or higher (2000 / 2003 / 2008 / XP / Vista)
  • 128 Megabytes of RAM
  • 4 Gigabytes of hard drive space
  • DVD-ROM drive
  • Monitor set to 1024 x 768 resolution

*** This software is not available for the Apple Macintosh® ***

Demo/Evaluation

A demo or evaluation version of Gridpoint Atlas® 3.5 is not available. However, you can download the Quick Start Guide or Help by clicking on the links below. The first file is in Microsoft Word 2003 (Office 2003) format.

Pricing/Ordering Information

For pricing and ordering information, go here.

Screen Shots

Below are screen shots that demonstrate the type of maps the software can generate. Click on any of the thumbnails to view a full-size image.

The Gridpoint Atlas Workspace
The Gridpoint Atlas® Workspace

South Puget Sound Area, Washington state, USA
South Puget Sound Area, Washington state, USA

South Puget Sound area, Washington state, USA, with Grid overlaid
South Puget Sound area, Washington state, USA, with World Grid overlay

South Puget Sound area, Washington state, USA with Grid and annotations
South Puget Sound area, Washington state, USA with World Grid overlay and annotations

Houston, Texas area, USA
Houston, Texas area, USA

Houston, Texas area, USA, with Grid overlaid
Houston, Texas area, USA, with World Grid overlay

Auckland, New Zealand area, with Grid overlaid
Auckland, New Zealand area, with World Grid overlay

Paris, France, with Grid overlaid
Paris, France, with World Grid overlay

The Gridpoint Atlas® map database was gathered from two different sources. The first source is the “ESRI Data and Maps, 2002 Edition” CDs, where selected maps of the United States were taken.

The second source is NIMA’s “Vector Map Level 0″ product, which was formerly called “Digital Chart of the World” These map files were in the Vector Product Format used by the U.S. Military, and were converted to the ESRI Shapefile format for use in this product.

All of the map data distributed with this package is royalty-free. The decision was made to only include royalty-free map data in order to make the software reasonably-priced and make it accessible to the largest number of people possible.

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