Bio
Canadian John Hutchison is a self-taught scientist who reports to have accidentally stumbled onto a collection of phenomena now known as the “Hutchison Effect” during attempts to study the longitudinal waves of Tesla back in 1979. Some of the effects produced include levitation of heavy objects, metal samples turned transparent, metals turned into jelly, and the spontaneous fracturing of metals. The Hutchison Effect has been well documented both on film and videotape, and has been witnessed many times by numerous credentialed scientists and engineers. His findings have been televised in the U.S., Japan, and Canada. They have also piqued interest from electrical engineering, aircraft companies, the Canadian Department of Defense, and the military.
Past Shows
The Hutchison Effect & UFOs
Ufologist David Sereda and inventor John Hutchison discussed the often difficult to duplicate Hutchison Effect and its relationship to UFO propulsion systems.
The Hutchison Effect uses RF fields and electrostatic energy to create an "interdimensional...
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Host: Art Bell
The Hutchison Experiments
Self-taught scientist, John Hutchison, discussed his accidentally discovered Hutchison Effect which he described as a "Pandora's box" of levitation, transmuting metals, and the appearance of strange lights. The effects occurred when he set up an array...
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Host: George Noory
The Hutchison Effect
The "jellification" of metal and the levitation of objects were brought about by the "Hutchison Effect," explained Canadian-based inventor John Hutchison (website), Art Bell's guest on Friday's night. Using such items as Tesla coils and RF generators...
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Host: Art Bell
John Hutchison
Canadian inventor John Hutchison uses Tesla's inventions to create
his high voltage anti-gravity lift, plus he has amazing crystal energy
generators that run on zero point energy, and more.
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Host: Art Bell