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  John Hutchison Encyclopedia Article @ Peculiarly.net   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
John Hutchison is a Canadian autodidact known for his alleged discovery of a variety of purported natural (or paranormal) phenomena.
Hutchison allegedly retorts that this is due to the destruction of his lab by "military intelligence", or because he has been otherwise prevented by "the government" from repeating his experiments.
Hutchison apparently claims that "at the end of the cold war" a "military intelligence service" (not otherwise specified) destroyed his lab in Vancouver while he was traveling in Europe.
www.peculiarly.net /encyclopedia/John_Hutchison   (726 words)

  
 Hutchison Effect: the truth told by Mel Winfield
He wasn't interested in John Hutchison's work as John Hutchison had never indicated that he had ever carried out any levitation but John Hutchison had made equipment for the purpose of duplicating Tesla's transmission of electricity through the air.
John has issued me a challenge to put his letters and the contract with him on the internet along with pictures and commentary of the levitation of a can of tuna and including my equipment.
His lawyer declared that “the terms of this agreement are of no further force and effect” on the grounds that John was naïve and didn’t understand it.
www.spacetelescopes.com /john-hutchison.html   (1015 words)

  
 hutchisoneffect.ca   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
John Hutchison's life changed drastically in 1979 when, upon starting up an array of high-voltage equipment, he felt something hit his shoulder.
In John's upcomming newsletter, he will be releasing never before seen, previously classified documentation from his own works as well as the Department of Defense documentation he has aquired over the years.
John belives in a world of free energy and the marvels of anti- gravity for the general public, not just those in positions of power.
www.hutchisoneffect.ca   (479 words)

  
 Oxford Materials | Dr. John Hutchison
Li, C.M., Robertson, I.M., Jenkins, M.L., Hutchison, J.L. and Doole, R.C.: 'In situ TEM observation of the nucleation and growth of silver oxide nanoparticles' Micron 36 (1) (2005) 9-15.
Hutchison, J.L., Allsop, N., Kirkland, A.I., Hetherington, C.J.D., Titchmarsh, J.M., Cockayne, D.J.H. and Dobson, P.J. Optimisd HREM imaging of CdSe nanoparticles.
Hetherington, C.J.D., Hutchison, J.L., Lebedev, A.A., Mosina, G.N., Savkina, N.S., Sloan, J. and Sorokin, L.M. Characterization of a porous silicon carbide layer produced on a 6H-SiC substrate: TEM (XHREM) and EDX studies.
www.materials.ox.ac.uk /peoplepages/hutchison.html   (2124 words)

  
 The Hutchison Effect
Hutchison claimed that the presence of heavy masses was important in his levitation experiments.
Hutchison has a collection of metal samples which have been broken and/or deformed, indicating that high energy levels are involved, as mentioned before.
Hutchison actually thought he had been hallucinating, but when the film was developed it transpired that there had actually been something objective there.
www.theverylastpageoftheinternet.com /otherdevices/hutchison/hutchison.htm   (3296 words)

  
 John Hutchison of Attala Co. MS.
John Hutchison was born January 4, 1816, in Tennessee.(1) He appeared on the tax roll for Attala County, Mississippi, that was prepared in September, 1836.
Her widower, John Hutchison remarried shortly thereafter to Mary E. Goss.(7) Miss Goss was a native of Ohio who was born on October 2, 1838, the daughter of J.W. and S.S. Goss.
John Thomas Hutchison (the fourth son of John) would have only been 24 at that time so it is reasonable to assume that the loan was made by his father, who must then have been named John T. Hutchison.
members.aol.com /hutchroots/JohnHutchison-MS.html   (3283 words)

  
 Privacy Study Commission - Commission Members and Staff - John Hutchison
John Hutchison is the Research Director of the NJ Senate Republican Office.
Hutchison assisted Republican Senators with the enactment of legislation to revise the state's hazardous site cleanup laws, the 1995 "Green Acres" bond act, and the 1998 "Garden State Preservation Trust Act." As aide to the Senate State Government Committee, Mr.
Hutchison was employed as a Research Associate in the Office of Legislative Services, where he drafted legislation on environmental protection, coastal protection, agriculture, and transportation issues.
www.state.nj.us /privacy/hutchison.html   (151 words)

  
 Levitation Physicist John Hutchison Raided At Gunpoint By Canadian Police
According to Hutchison, a phone call was received at about 2 PM Friday, stating that it was the police, and asking John to answer his door.
Hutchison states that there were 8 to 10 individuals pointing weapons at him, only two or three of whom were in uniform.
Hutchison indicates that these persons had an "official air" about them, and that they might be Government agents, especially given the confiscation of the original Hutchison lab, which took place while John was out of the country in 1990.
www.rense.com /general/raid.htm   (1413 words)

  
 John Hutchison and Margaret Thomson.
John Hutcheon, with his wife Margaret Thomson, lived at Inverveddie, either at the farm or more likely at the Meal Mill, from the date of their marriage in 1750 (or thereby) until 1765, when the whole family moved to Dens Mill.
John's son George Hutchison, who married Christian Keith, was born at the Dens Mill shortly after the family arrived there, and must have lived there until he married Christian., in 1797.
They then moved to the Runrig Farm Town of Gask, where they spent the rest of their days, he combining farming with his other noted skill - that of a "Wright", who was a cross between a carpenter and a millwright, though he may also have been a Ploughwright.
hutchison.ibcos.net /hutchison.htm   (251 words)

  
 The Hutchison Effect - American Antigravity
Experiments - John Hutchison's experiments have been exceeding difficult to replicate due to the extraordinarily complex arrangement of waveforms that is seemlingly required to generate the Hutchison effect.
Hutchison's experiments include the operation of between 5 and 6 Telsa-coils simultaneously, but also include a buffer-voltage that he applies through a variable-output DC Van De Graaf generator.
Hutchison now stores his equipment in an apartment that he's turned into a makeshift laboratory, but he's found that the H-Effect was disrupting the neighboring apartments, and cannot continue large-scale testing until he finds another location.
www.americanantigravity.com /hutchison.html   (526 words)

  
 John Hutchison - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Hutchison claims that in the 1980s he worked for the American and Canadian military, investigating various alleged phenomena.
Hutchison also claims to have invented over-unity batteries which he calls Q Cells or Hiroshima cells and which, he says, obtain energy from the vacuum using the Casimir effect.
Hutchison claims that "at the end of the cold war" a "military intelligence service" (not otherwise specified) destroyed his lab in Vancouver while he was traveling in Europe.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/John_Hutchison   (573 words)

  
 John Hutchison Antigravity and Free Energy
John Hutchison hit the news again with his Anti Gravity device.
People that were associated with John Hutchison have been ridiculed, had objects stolen, and have lost jobs.
John Hutchison is one of the very few that stands up to his claims and allows media to come in and observe.
www.nottaughtinschools.com /John-Hutchison/Antigravity.html   (1096 words)

  
 PowerPedia:Hutchison Effect - PESWiki
The Hutchison effect (also H-Effect or HE) is a name given to a collection of phenomena that John Hutchison claims to have discovered in the 1980s.
This was the result of John's attempt to produce low-power effects by direct single-wire power transmission, and not in any way indicative of his experimental procedures or results from the 1980's (which utilized no wires or strings of any kind).
Hutchison equipment (of apparatus weighs over 8 tons) is currently in a laboratory apartment, but Hutchison cannot continue large-scale testing because of the neighboring apartments.
peswiki.com /index.php/PowerPedia:Hutchison_Effect   (1344 words)

  
 John Hutchison Antigravity
These are the actual filmed experiments that John Hutchison has presented to the world.
This John Hutchison footage is to anti gravity, as the Billy Miers footage is to UFO's and Aliens!!!
John turns on the coils to see how these coils effect the objects.
www.nottaughtinschools.com /John-Hutchison/index.html   (84 words)

  
 Dynamic Combat | John Hutchison Profile
John Hutchison began his martial arts career in 1971 while in the United States Navy with the study of Japanese Jiu Jitsu.
Hutchison became a Police Officer in 1985 where his martial arts skills were put into practice as a Defensive Tactics Instructor.
Currently Hutchison is a Sergeant on the Yavapai County Sheriffs Office, the head Defensive Tactics Instructor for the Northern Arizona Police Academy and Chief Law Enforcement Instructor for the RDS, Inc.® Tactical Defense Training™: Law Enforcement Training Division.
www.dynamiccombat.com /profiles/hutchinson.html   (244 words)

  
 Hutchison effect - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Hutchison effect is a name given to a collection of alleged natural phenomena that John Hutchison claims to have discovered in 1979.
Hutchison states that he hasn't actually reproduced his effect since approximately 1991, though he continues to reject charges of fakery, and maintains that his "effect" has been demonstrated many times in the presence of scientists and, he says, members of the US Army Intelligence and Security Command.
Hutchison claims to have reproduced the effect in his apartment as recently as March 2006 for National Geographic, as well as for author Harold Berndt, whose film of the event can be found on the American Antigravity website, which promotes Hutchison's claims.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Hutchison_effect   (899 words)

  
 John Hutchison, The Wild Scientist from Vancouver
John has taken some precautions to guard his privacy, with some humorous wink in his intelligent eyes.
John kneels down on the floor to avoid being hit by the circling aerial and accelerates it to a speed of several rounds per second.
John tells that the deformations have taken place in room temperature as a result of a complex combination of electromagnetic fields.
guns.connect.fi /innoplaza/energy/story/John   (1470 words)

  
 Oxford Materials: John Hutchison   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
John Hutchison joined the Department in 1979 and has since then been responsible for its high-resolution electron microcsopy facilities.
John works on the development of ultra-high resolution electron microscopy for the atomic-scale structural characterisation of new materials, including CVD diamond films, quantum dots, inorganic fullerenes and complex oxides.
John is currently the President of the Royal Microscopical Society.
www-em.materials.ox.ac.uk /people/hutchison/index.html   (1624 words)

  
 Calendar to the Hutchison Family Papers, 1773-1970 - Manuscripts Division - South Caroliniana Library - University ...
Includes Moore's letters to his brother-in-law, David Hutchison, discussing military problems facing planters in the Mississippi delta during the War of 1812 and comment re the difference in agricultural prospects between Mississippi and South Carolina; correspondence and legal documents reflecting the mercantile and banking interests and investments of Hiram Hutchison (ca.
Hutchison (thanking him for his gift of $200 and the $24 interest from Dr. Ford, stating--"It has been the greatest service to me. I have been able to commence with a few Boarders and I hope by prudence and industry to succeed").
Wilson, to A.E. Hutchison, Rock Hill (re the application of Presbyterian High School of Rock Hill to the trustees of Davidson College for a loan of $7,500.00 and inquiring re the value of the real estate and the stock of Standard Mills and Rock Hill Land Co. offered as collateral security).
www.sc.edu /library/socar/mnscrpts/hutchison.html   (10975 words)

  
 COAST TO COAST AM WITH GEORGE NOORY: SHOWS
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.
Hutchison also imparted incidents from his life and career, which included the confiscation of his entire laboratory by the Canadian government in 1990, and his subsequent three-year stint touring and lecturing about his discoveries in Japan.
John Hutchison created this high-voltage model of the "Ark of the Covenant" in a project he did for Blue Book Films this past year.
www.coasttocoastam.com /shows/2004/05/18.html   (281 words)

  
 John Hutchison,b. 1712 VA. Died Fairfax Co. VA
John built his home sometime between 1740 and 1750 on his father’s land, and on 9 Aug 1759, his father deeded 350 acres of his 1119 acre tract to John.
The last schoolteacher was herself a Hutchison descendant, Zenella Moss Miller, wife of George Miller and granddaughter of Melville Hutchison.
Melville was the grandson of John’s brother, Jeremiah.
members.aol.com /hutchroots/JohnHutchison-Fairfax.html   (1234 words)

  
 John Hutchison
First of all, the Hutchison Effect is a collection of phenomena which were discovered accidentally by John Hutchison during attempts to study the longitudinal waves of Tesla back in 1979.
However, nobody in psychical research here in England seems to be aware of EH or the work of John Hutchison, and there are fixed ideas which are protected with a religious fervor.
Freak electromagnetic field conditions which seem to stretch the laws of physics to almost breaking point are not a welcome conclusion, although the history of science is littered with painful upheavals where the established view is turned on its head, and iconoclasts like myself and, unwittingly, John Hutchison, threaten the status quo.
www.rangeguide.net /hutch.htm   (3093 words)

  
 Genius Inventor's Stuff Not Appreciated by . . . ?
John Hutchison would be among the finalists -- and at least one person (who is not letting his/her identity be known) isn't very happy about it.
Hutchison's bright day in the sun was nearly twenty years ago when he invented a battery that never needs recharging.
Louise said Hutchison would next like to put his technology out in the form of a toy that never needs the battery to be changed.
freeenergynews.com /Directory/Inventors/JohnHutchison/apartment   (1468 words)

  
 John Hutchison -- Free Energy from Rocks and Such
Hutchison Materials-Effects Photos - Tim Ventura took a road-trip to John's house in Vancouver to capture him on film and provide a more in-depth perspective of this controversial inventor.
GMF and the Hutchison Effect Explained - William Alek theorizes how complex magnetic fields associated with Gravitational Mass Fluctuations (GMF) will induce cold eddy currents in metals, causing them to melt at room temperature -- an effect demonstrated repeatedly by John Hutchison, who also demonstrates anti-gravity phenomenon with the effect..
The "Hutchison effect" is a form of levitation by translational movements, where objects become lighter and move around.
freeenergynews.com /Directory/Inventors/JohnHutchison   (726 words)

  
 John Tomas Hutchison b
John Thomas Hutchison was born in January of 1841 and was Christened October 5, 1841 at St John's Catholic Church in Clinton, MD. He married Susannah Tenley September 15, 1868 and had 7 children.
John is aged 39 and married to Susannah, aged 29.
The relatives of Johns are gone and we are in the house that John built in Clinton.
www.drbeach.com /john_tomas_hutchison_b.htm   (507 words)

  
 John Hutchison's Web Page   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
John Hutchison does not like to be called a physicist or an inventor.
John Hutchison has solved some of them as people will see when my film is completed.
John Hutchison is one of the most loving people I've ever met.
www.jbcr-virtualsolutions.com /heffect/accomplish.html   (1729 words)

  
 The Hutchison Effect
John might be likened to many of the fictional characters of movies who stumbled onto fantastic inventions—Flubber, The Shaggy Dog, and the many other Disney movies of Kurt Russell being transformed by his madcap experiments at Medfield College.
Since basic outlets in the house supply sufficient power to operate his many machines, the power which unleashes all these incredible effects is believed to lie elsewhere, such as where these various fields interplay, since on their own the wavelengths or fields these machines create have never been noted to do this.
John has kept abreast of the unexplained in the world and is well aware of the effects reported in the Bermuda Triangle.
www.bibliotecapleyades.net /esp_bermuda_2.htm   (2040 words)

  
 Univ. of Arkansas, Fayetteville: JOHN NELSON HUTCHISON SCRAPBOOKS   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
John N. Hutchison (1911-2003) was the editor of the Arkansas Traveler 1936-1937.
The Hutchison scrapbooks were given to the University of Arkansas in July 2003 by Vivienne Hutchinson, through Martha A. Langley, alumni liaison for the Walter J. Lemke Department of Journalism.
Hutchison's later career can be found at the Foreign Affairs Oral History Program, Georgetown University, Washington, D.C. and the Association for Diplomatic Studies and Training.
libinfo.uark.edu /specialcollections/findingaids/hutchison.html   (276 words)

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