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Anti-Gravity Inventor's Stuff Not Appreciated by . . . ?
John Hutchison's apartment balcony in New Westminster,
British Columbia, looks like a garage collection from a visitor from outer
space. The city says "move it or else." Supporters say
its not "junk" and to stop needlessly harassing him.

[enlarge] Photo by: Vlad of
ZPEnergy
- One of these apartments is not like the others.
- They must not have very good reception in this area.
- What Al Quida? I don't see anything strange here.
- I think my neighbor works for the KJB.
- WMD found in Canadian Apartment.
- What planet is he from again?
- Whe's that thilly wabbit?
Mayor Responds > Nov. 17, 12:42 pm MST, New
Westminster Mayor Wayne Wright replies: "this was the first I heard of the
problem and have instructed our people to contact M. Hutchison and work out an
acceptable arrangement for him"
Media
> John Hutchison on TechTV
(19 Mb wmv) - Invent This program pays a visit to John's apartment.
Describes "petro-electrical effect" behind his "crystal
cells" that are basically rocks turned into non-depleting batteries that
tap ZP energy. (Hutchison index)
by Sterling D. Allan
Greater Things News Service
November 16, 2003
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John Hutchison
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NEW WESTMINSTER, BC
Not everyone wants to live next door to Einstein -- I
mean John Hutchison. There ought to be an award for the most amusing
example of this dubious distinction.
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. The
other neighbors who were questioned by BCCTV don't mind, and actually find his
display "intriguing."
A view of his apartment balcony looks like a top secret military surplus cache,
complete with space-zapper looking gizmos and strange satellite-looking things.

What the . . . ??? [enlarge] Photo
by: Vlad of ZPEnergy

What the h . . . ? [enlarge]
[Photo by: Vlad of ZPEnergy]
In fact, it turns out that it is Navy surplus equipment, that John uses for
various of his experiments. You would probably need a Ph.D., or more, to
understand the description of what these experiments do and how they do it.
Try this one one for size:
"The Hutchison Effect, discovered in 1979, occurs as the result
of radio wave interferences in a zone of spatial volume encompassed by high
voltage sources, usually a Van de Graff generator, and two or more Tesla
coils." -- Mark A. Solis
The news around the Internet says Hutchison's work ranges from free energy
machines to anti-gravity devices.
"Who is this guy?"
"He has made crowbars float, and has welded metal and wood together,"
said Errol Bruce-Knapp of Toronto radio CFRB
"Mind Shift."
(Nov. 17, 2003.)
Bruce-Knapp is among those who call him the "Tesla of our time."
The city has given Hutchison until Nov. 22, 2003 to pack it out or have it taken
away. The law is the law, right?
Not according to Hutchison's friends around the world. They are in an
uproar, pummeling the city email lines with messages like "How dare you
call his stuff junk!" and "Don't let a petty city ordinance hold back
technologies that could clean up the planet." Some even go so far as
to say, "John's work may be very necessary to the preservation of the human
race."
This would be the fourth time his equipment is confiscated by the
government. Another instance occurred when he was trying to move to
Germany to more favorable surroundings. His machines were confiscated by
the Canadian government at the dock.
What is strange about the recent harassment is that John has had this equipment
on the balcony there for seven years, and had the city inspect his flat in 2000,
and "everything checked out."
Aerielle Louise of the Lou Gentile Network,
a paranormal talk show syndicate, is one of Hutchison's close associates who has
been rallying support for his apartment dilemma. "John is brilliant
in science, but sometimes a tad clueless when it comes to how people work.
He thinks that just because all these people are raising a ruckus in his support
he won't have to worry about his stuff being taken; but it doesn't always work
that way when you are dealing with city hall."
Who knows what agendas are being served. Even without conspiratorial
underpinnings, sometimes a bureaucratic mentality can be ruthless and completely
disregard reason.
Hutchison's bright day in the sun was nearly twenty years ago when he invented a
battery that never needs recharging. Several copies are found in various
placed around the world in private ownership. There is one on public
display in Japan that is still running. It doesn't put out that much
electricity -- maybe enough to power a laptop computer -- but it never stops;
never needs recharging.
The energy is supposedly extracted "from the cosmos." Just how
that happens is the subject of numerous websites around the world.
Hutchison went on world tour showcasing his technology. He was visited by
both the U.S. and Canadian governments who wanted him to work with them.
He has received so many offers of funding and support that he has stopped
counting. But after all these years, none have come through as promised.
"They just came, looked, and then stole his technology," says
Louise. "It's not that complicated, and someone who has the right
background can look and know what they are seeing." She says
Hutchison's work is "at the root of what is being done in the military
industrial complex," and that they are not sharing it with the civilian
population.
In fact, she cautions inventors about getting patents on revolutionary things
because they have to be passed by the Department of Defense first, and if the
DOD thinks there is an application there for them, the inventor will get a
notice and the technology will be sequestered.
"John is really quite disenchanted," says Louise. "He's not
done much with his stuff for nearly two years now. His apartment is too
small." It takes too much effort to get things out to where he can
work on them, only to have to put them away again.
You can just hear the conversation now, "Honey, could you please move the
zizzioplagorizer so I can open the dishwasher?"
"Actually, the stuff out on the balcony is not really the issue with the
neighbors," said Hutchison on Bruce-Knapp's show Nov. 17. "When
I was doing some filming for FOX news and Griffin Films, neighbors were
complaining about items floating in their apartment."
"At that point, I decided to stop working with the anti-gravity technology
and just focus on the energy technology," he said.
"He really needs a place out in the countryside where he can work in peace,
with lots of laboratory space," says Louise.
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. Next, he thinks he can
build a battery device with much higher power output. And that is just the
tip of the iceberg, according to the various websites addressing his work.
"We need to get it out of him in the next couple of years," she says,
"or we may not get it at all."
Will city hall bend to one complaining citizen -- or whoever made the complaint
-- and enforce a rule that perhaps even some of themselves are in violation, or
will they strike a more reasonable arrangement?
Cities expend untold millions of dollars to restore historic cites within their
boundaries to honor the heroes of the past. Perhaps New Westminster could
cut Hutchison some slack and let him finish making history. He could do
them proud.
Or will they forever be known as the city that snuffed Hutchison.
Endnotes
- Hutchison Battery on display in Hiroshima City, Japan. Story was
covered by JOGM TV, Mr. Hino - staff reporter. Batteries put out ~1.5 volts
in perpetuity.
- BCCTV did a segment on the problem on Friday November 14 on the 6 PM News
- its 17 minutes into the RealMedia
file
- Bruce-Knapp's
VirtuallyStrange.com > Letter of Support - with links to send emails
to New Westminster city hall.
Follow-up
- Officials
Want to Close John Hutchison's Lab Again - Eccentric inventor,
who has levitated all kinds of things, along with extracting voltage
from rocks, is running into trouble with city officials again, just as
a Fox news feature is about to film a feature there. He faced a similar
dilemma back in Nov. 2003. (RumorMillNews; March 24, 2008)
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Activist Links
Contacts:
John Hutchison
Email: heffect@infinet.net
305-727 Fifth Ave, New Westminster BC, Canada
Phone/Fax: (604) 524-4875 (rarely answers his phone)
Aerielle Louise [has passed away] (close associate of Hutchison)
The Lou Gentile Network
http://www.lougentile.com/
952-447-5049
Related Sites
See also
Page posted Nov. 16, 2003
Last updated March 24, 2008
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