John Hutchison's experiment

Carrigan, Ken ( (no email) )
Mon, 20 Mar 2000 08:49:54 -0500

I tell ya what, I could never run these experiments in my house or
neighborhood as the apparatus used by John creates all types of RF
emissions where cable TV, Cell phones, HAM's, AM/FM radios, sensors
from Garage doors, to security alarms would all be interfered with.
John's experiments and the equipment he used must have had some power
to it also. Just Telsa's coil put's out HUGE RF emissions, spark
gaps, signal generators, power amplifiers, etc etc.

Bet the "men in black" might have been the equivilent to FCC here
in the states. Imagine doing all this experimenting in the states?
You would most assurible be hauled into court, fined, equipment
conficated, and maybe even serve jail sentance. Nothing to fool
with... in the states.

v/r Ken Carrigan
<SNIP>
> Additional individuals dressed in suits were brought in who took
> extensive photographs of the Hutchison apparatus. 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.
> None of these persons showed any identification.
>
> Those who have followed John's career of invention and innovation
> will recall that his first laboratory was forcibly seized by the
Canadian
> Government on 24 February 1990 by the direct order of former Canadian
> Prime Minister Brian Mulruney. The Government has retained the lab in
> spite of a court order by Judge Paris of the Supreme Court of British
> Columbia to return it.
>
> A previous raid on John Hutchison's apartment involving his
> collection of antique firearms occured in 1978, and processing took
two
> years. The confiscated antiques were returned at the order of Judge
> Paris. These events occured under the administration of former PM Joe
> Clark.
>
> The present raid follows close on the heels of a recent
successful
> levitation performed 11 October 1999 which was videotaped by John.
The
> effect was achieved after six days worth of attempts.
>
> However, neighbors called local police to complain about
Hutchison's
> experiment. It is unclear whether something in their apartment
levitated,
> although there is no other way known at this time that they could have
> been aware of the levitation experiment that was in progress. The
> neighbors in question live across the street from Hutchison.
>
> The sound of approaching sirens was recorded on the video
soundtrack
> of Hutchison's camcorder during the experiment, and video of some
> emergency vehicles and personnel was obtained.
>
> Further updates on the situation will be posted promptly on this
> website.
>
> Mark A. Solis
> Shreveport, LA USA
> Webmaster for John Hutchison
> your_neighbor@geocities.com
>
> http://www.geocities.com/ResearchTriangle/Thinktank/8863/index.html
>

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