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The Hutchison Effect: a key to the Bermuda

Triangle in Vancouver?

Long before John Hutchison began his pioneering experiments into electromagnetism
and alternative energy, travelers in the Bermuda Triangle had reported odd occurrences
involving electromagnetism: their ships or planes would be seized by a strange vapor,
then all equipment would go haywire; unexplained fogs would sit over the ocean, yet in
all cases the weather was not right for creating fogs, and there was certainly no reason
for electromagnetic aberrations such as they reported.
These were, in due course, put down in the category of sea lore, sensationalism, or
attributed to occultists trying to push their supernatural views of nature. It didnt seem
to matter that most of those reporting them were veteran pilots, shipmasters, and even
Coast Guard officers.
These unusual phenomena quickly formed the backbone of the mythos of the Bermuda
Triangle, the enigma of unexplained forces, hints of the laws of nature running wild,
of possible time warps, interdimensional transition, wormholes, and invisibility. To
speak about them is to speak about the supernatural, the impossible, and the occult . .
.until now.
Though they remain unexplained, there is no longer the lack of a cross reference for
themand this has to do with electromagnetism. And thats where Vancouver scientist
John Hutchison comes into play. His experiments into electromagnetism has
unintentionally produced every phenomena reported in the Triangle. The term
Hutchison Effect has become a moniker applied to all the peculiar and startling effects
his plethora of machinery can produce.
John might be likened to many of the fictional characters of movies who stumbled onto
fantastic inventionsFlubber, The Shaggy Dog, and the many other Disney movies of
Kurt Russell being transformed by his madcap experiments at Medfield College. The
great exception is that John is not fictional, nor are his experiments. They have
penetrated the very building blocks of matter and looked squarely into the labyrinth of
time and space. . . .and they are all created by electromagnetism and its effects on
various wavelengths!
It all began back in 1979. While studying the longitudinal wavelengths of Tesla (Nikola
Tesla, a radio pioneer), Hutchison, limited by space in his small apartment, crammed
into one room various devices that emit electromagnetic fields and wavelengths, like
Tesla coils, RF generators, van De Graaf generators, etc. He turned them on and went
about his work. In some unexpected way, the wavelengths these machines created
interplayed to create astonishing effects. John first noticed this when an object touched
his shoulder. . .one he wasnt expecting because it was levitating!
Repeated tests have produced a number of astounding effects. These include the
continued levitation of objects: wood, styrofoam, plastic, copper, zinc they hovered

and moved about, swirl around and ascend, or shoot off at fantastic speeds. With
further experimentation: fires started around the building out of non flammable
materials, like cement and rock; a mirror smashed (80 feet away!), metal warped and
bent and even
broke, (separating by sliding in a sideways fashion), in some instances crumbling like
cookies; some metal became white hot but did not burn surrounding flammable
material; lights appeared in the air, along with numerous other corona manifestations;
and water spontaneously swirled in containers. . . to name only a few.
More than one observer of Hutchisons experiments and demonstrations (he has given
over 750), have not only been amazed at the results but uniformly express
astonishment at the weak electrical power which seems to be sufficient to empower
very stupefying results. 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.
It is at this pointcall is a warp or votex, whatever you like where things begin to
happen. But how they interact is still largely a mystery. Even where they interact can be
perplexing. Sometimes one must wait for days for something to happen, and 99 per
cent of the time nothing happens at all. To draw an analogy, it is like trying to boil
water without being able to determine the strength of the heat in such a scenario it is
not surprising it may take different amounts of time to produce the boiling effect.
Over the last 22 years, Hutchisons work has been subject to broad though varying
interest and approval. His laboratory was ransacked by Canadian officials who seized
his equipment under the pretense of confiscating his antique gun collection which was,
however, subsequently returned with no explanations or charges. Three nations have
aired his work; he was courted by scientists in Japan, accused of treason in Canada
when he went to Germany for funds to continue; Los Alamos Lab has done research on
his Effect; the Canadian government seized his lab equipment once again while crated
and
in transit to Germany in 1990 (and never returned it despite a court order), when he was
seeking financial aid to continue his studies. The military of Canada and the US has
expressed a covert interest. He has been arrested by the Canadian government and
placed in cuffs on his doorstep while his lab was ransacked and investigated (under the
excuse of checking on his antique gun collection again); this last incident was on March
17, 2000, and may have been initiated by a neighbor who experienced an unexpected
levitation in their house and then complained to the police.
Because of all this, which has been ongoing for over 22 years, his lab has undergone
numerous changes, from completely disappearing into government hands, to vital
pieces having been sold off to pay for subsequent financial problems.
I have personally experienced the grayish-type mist when I was doing my high voltage
research; and this mist would appear and disappear. To look at it, it looks like metallic. I
couldnt see through it. So it exists . . .it exists.
Nevertheless, Hutchison has continued with his work. He has tinkered and adjusted
his equipment and continues to get varying and remarkable results, many of which have
been documented and photographed by McDonnell Douglas Aerospace and the Max
Planck Institute in Germany.

The Hutchison Effects connection with the Triangle comes in many forms. Many of the
effects he has created mimic those reported out there: strangely swirling clouds and
lights, green glows and phosphorescence, and electromagnetic anomalies. But one
discovery in Johns experiments clearly underlines the connection of the Bermuda
Triangle with electromagnetism. During one experiment, John produced something
undeniably Triangle-esque.
I have personally experienced the grayish-type mist when I was doing my high voltage
research; and this mist would appear and disappear. To look at it, it looks like metallic. I
couldnt see through it. So it exists . . .it exists.
In other tests, objects have appeared that had a cling of gray fog moving about the
room, all of which were clearly filmed on 8 mm film. One is reminded of Bruce Gernons
feeling that the electronic fog traveled with his plane, or Don Henrys encounter where
the fog formed around the metal barge and caused it to vanish while at the same time
effecting all of his electronic equipment.
While our first instinct is to believe that these forces can only be engineered in a
laboratory, a disturbing thought comes from an observation made by electromagnetic
researcher, Albert Budden. The original way that Hutchison set out his range of
apparatus was, by industrial standards, primitive and crowded, with poor connections
and hand-wound coils. But it was with this layout with its erratic standards that he
obtained most of the best examples of objects levitating, despite the fact that the
maximum power drawn was 1.5 kilowatts, and this from the ordinary power sockets of
the house mains.
These crude ways seemed better adept at tapping into the vast power all around us. The
watts produced in a lab, however, would be infinitesimal compared to the potential in
the atmosphere. The estimated power in the atmosphere is best demonstrated during a
thunderstorm in which lightning streaks across the sky with infinitely more watts of
electricity enough to scramble radios and other equipment dozens of miles away,
enough to destroy trees and houses and melt sand into glass.
But can electromagnetism cause a plane or ship to disappear? John has kept abreast of
the unexplained in the world and is well aware of the effects reported in the Bermuda
Triangle. In commenting on the applied ramifications, he has observed:
It is highly probable that nature can form these fields on her own and create the right
situation for the ship or aircraft to either totally disintegrate or disappear into another
dimension or domain.
What should we make of such radio reports like Jensons, in which he says he is lost in
clouds at 150 feet elevation? Remember, he vanished thereafter, but 11 hours later,
long after fuel starvation, he reemerges in time briefly, to make one last call 600 miles
from where he was lost, only to vanish again without trace. What about the other
maydays picked up hours after fuel starvation? What about the radio and compass
quirks so often reported? Is nature telling us something? Or is it guiding us to the
potential in natural energy? Is the Hutchison Effect merely a small example of the
greater machines in nature?
However esoteric some of this may sound, we may well inject here Times association
with gravity and magnetism. Atomic clocks record time passing slightly faster in orbit
than at sea level, the difference being that gravity is weaker higher up. An electrical
current will produce a magnetic field at right angles to it, but since there are three

planes of space, where is the gravitational plane? No one, including Einstein, could ever
find it. What forces are really out there?
Electromagnetism may also be a gateway to something far more startling. Mark Solis
writes: It is surmised by some researchers that what Hutchison has done is tap into the
Zero Point Energy. This energy gets its name from the fact that it is evidenced by
oscillations at zero degrees Kelvin, where supposedly all activity in an atom ceases. The
energy is associated with the spontaneous emission and annihilation of electrons and
positrons coming from what is called the quantum vacuum. The density contained in
the quantum vacuum is estimated by some at 1013 joules per cubic centimeter, which
is reportedly sufficient to boil off the Earths oceans in a matter of moments.
. . . A disappearance, a disintegration seems mild by comparison.
Long before John Hutchison began his pioneering experiments into electromagnetism
and alternative energy, travelers in the Bermuda Triangle had reported odd occurrences
involving electromagnetism: their ships or planes would be seized by a strange vapor,
then all equipment would go haywire; unexplained fogs would sit over the ocean, yet in
all cases the weather was not right for creating fogs, and there was certainly no reason
for electromagnetic aberrations such as they reported.
These were, in due course, put down in the category of sea lore, sensationalism, or
attributed to occultists trying to push their supernatural views of nature. It didnt seem
to matter that most of those reporting them were veteran pilots, shipmasters, and even
Coast Guard officers.
These unusual phenomena quickly formed the backbone of the mythos of the Bermuda
Triangle, the enigma of unexplained forces, hints of the laws of nature running wild,
of possible time warps, interdimensional transition, wormholes, and invisibility. To
speak about them is to speak about the supernatural, the impossible, and the occult . .
.until now.
Though they remain unexplained, there is no longer the lack of a cross reference for
themand this has to do with electromagnetism. And thats where Vancouver scientist
John Hutchison comes into play. His experiments into electromagnetism has
unintentionally produced every phenomena reported in the Triangle. The term
Hutchison Effect has become a moniker applied to all the peculiar and startling effects
his plethora of machinery can produce.
John might be likened to many of the fictional characters of movies who stumbled onto
fantastic inventionsFlubber, The Shaggy Dog, and the many other Disney movies of
Kurt Russell being transformed by his madcap experiments at Medfield College. The
great exception is that John is not fictional, nor are his experiments. They have
penetrated the very building blocks of matter and looked squarely into the labyrinth of
time and space. . . .and they are all created by electromagnetism and its effects on
various wavelengths!
It all began back in 1979. While studying the longitudinal wavelengths of Tesla (Nikola
Tesla, a radio pioneer), Hutchison, limited by space in his small apartment, crammed
into one room various devices that emit electromagnetic fields and wavelengths, like
Tesla coils, RF generators, van De Graaf generators, etc. He turned them on and went
about his work. In some unexpected way, the wavelengths these machines created
interplayed to create astonishing effects. John first noticed this when an object touched
his shoulder. . .one he wasnt expecting because it was levitating!

Repeated tests have produced a number of astounding effects. These include the
continued levitation of objects: wood, styrofoam, plastic, copper, zinc they hovered
and moved about, swirl around and ascend, or shoot off at fantastic speeds. With
further experimentation: fires started around the building out of non flammable
materials, like cement and rock; a mirror smashed (80 feet away!), metal warped and
bent and even
broke, (separating by sliding in a sideways fashion), in some instances crumbling like
cookies; some metal became white hot but did not burn surrounding flammable
material; lights appeared in the air, along with numerous other corona manifestations;
and water spontaneously swirled in containers. . . to name only a few.
More than one observer of Hutchisons experiments and demonstrations (he has given
over 750), have not only been amazed at the results but uniformly express
astonishment at the weak electrical power which seems to be sufficient to empower
very stupefying results. 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.
It is at this pointcall is a warp or votex, whatever you like where things begin to
happen. But how they interact is still largely a mystery. Even where they interact can be
perplexing. Sometimes one must wait for days for something to happen, and 99 per
cent of the time nothing happens at all. To draw an analogy, it is like trying to boil
water without being able to determine the strength of the heat in such a scenario it is
not surprising it may take different amounts of time to produce the boiling effect.
Over the last 22 years, Hutchisons work has been subject to broad though varying
interest and approval. His laboratory was ransacked by Canadian officials who seized
his equipment under the pretense of confiscating his antique gun collection which was,
however, subsequently returned with no explanations or charges. Three nations have
aired his work; he was courted by scientists in Japan, accused of treason in Canada
when he went to Germany for funds to continue; Los Alamos Lab has done research on
his Effect; the Canadian government seized his lab equipment once again while crated
and
in transit to Germany in 1990 (and never returned it despite a court order), when he was
seeking financial aid to continue his studies. The military of Canada and the US has
expressed a covert interest. He has been arrested by the Canadian government and
placed in cuffs on his doorstep while his lab was ransacked and investigated (under the
excuse of checking on his antique gun collection again); this last incident was on March
17, 2000, and may have been initiated by a neighbor who experienced an unexpected
levitation in their house and then complained to the police.
Because of all this, which has been ongoing for over 22 years, his lab has undergone
numerous changes, from completely disappearing into government hands, to vital
pieces having been sold off to pay for subsequent financial problems.
I have personally experienced the grayish-type mist when I was doing my high voltage
research; and this mist would appear and disappear. To look at it, it looks like metallic. I
couldnt see through it. So it exists . . .it exists.
Nevertheless, Hutchison has continued with his work. He has tinkered and adjusted
his equipment and continues to get varying and remarkable results, many of which have
been documented and photographed by McDonnell Douglas Aerospace and the Max
Planck Institute in Germany.

The Hutchison Effects connection with the Triangle comes in many forms. Many of the
effects he has created mimic those reported out there: strangely swirling clouds and
lights, green glows and phosphorescence, and electromagnetic anomalies. But one
discovery in Johns experiments clearly underlines the connection of the Bermuda
Triangle with electromagnetism. During one experiment, John produced something
undeniably Triangle-esque.
A long time ago, biologist Ivan Sanderson noted that the greatest number of
disappearances in the world occurred in specific locales, vortices, he called them,
which lie on the right or east sides of the continents, and all precisely in curious areas
where hot surface currents stream out of the tropical latitudes toward the colder waters
of the temperate. . . He explains this is of enormous significance because these are
the areas of extreme temperature variabilities which alone would predicate a very high
incidence of violent marine and aerial disturbances. What more likely areas, he
continues, for storms and wrecks and founderings, and even magnetic anomalies? He
went on to ask, Whether these vast [natural] machines generate still another kind of
anomaly that might cause something to go wrong . . .in our space-time continuum. In
other words, could they create. . . vortices into and out of which material objects can
drop into or out of other space-time continua?
Hutchisons studies may not prove this, of course, but continuing results prove the
unlimited potential of electromagnetism on matter.
One of the most remarkable effects is the fusion of dissimilar materials. In describing
this, Mark Solis makes note that dissimilar substances can simply come together yet
the individual substances do not disassociate. A block of wood can simply sink into a
metal bar, yet neither the block of wood nor metal bar come apart. Moreover, he adds
there is no evidence of displacement, such as would occur if, for example, one were to
sink a stone in a bowl of water.
But perhaps one of the most remarkable aspects of his Effect is spontaneous invisibility
of materials in the active zone of a Pharos-type Hutchison apparatus . . . (A
phenomenon which Richard Hull uncovered in
historical investigations took place in the Farnsworth Fusion Machine in the 1930s,
where solid metal portions of the apparatus became transport during a number of tests.
((Philo T. Farnsworth was the inventor of the electronic TV)).
Hutchison has added that invisibly surrounds metallic objects. Properly adjusting his
equipment, he adds, the cronons and gravitons generated by his technology could
cause entire buildings to disappear. The propulsive part of the Effect could get us into
space faster and cheaper than any conventional fuel.
Since the effects and the materials vary exceedingly, it seems logical to assume there is
some form of disruption of the basic atomic structure, considering that fusion of non
identical materials, fires, levitating objects, invisibility, etc., have nothing else in
common but these building blocks of matter. Electromagnetism is a doorway into a
world of which we are all made. As such, its potential seems unlimited.
Since the Earth is itself an object generating electromagnetic fields, are there areas
where some of these fields will intermittently interplay and cause aberrations? To be
more explicit, is
the Bermuda Triangle properly situated on the Earth, in the areas of correct
temperatures and weather volatility, in areas of electromagnetic stresses, to create
effects as Hutchison has done in his lab?

We can no longer say impossible to anything once the doors to the very building
blocks of the universe are unlocked. The dreams and even wistful fancies of past
philosophers and scientists are daily becoming reality in our modern world. It is time we
as a species woke up to them. For too long we called them supernatural when they
were not above nature, they were merely above our understanding of it. It is also time
that
Working on alternative energy sources in his lab.
An aluminum bar, ABOVE, and TOP LEFT, shredded and split by the Hutchison Effect.
The metal turned wobbly like jelly before coming apart. This is called cold melting
because no heat is involved.
Tinkering in his lab. Hutchison has developed extensive forms of free energy,
including fuel cells and the Hutchison Converter, which apparently can run forever. It
was first displayed in Japan in 1996 and is still running. A scientist sees fact, but a
philosopher sees potential. John is both.
An example of Sandersons 12 vortices set at regular intervals around the earth, brought
to his attention by the higher incidence of unexplained disappearances therein. The
North ands south Pole account for the 11th and 12th vortices.
Fusion dissimilar of materials.
science looks beyond a mere fact. We must start looking at potential whether it has
immediate profitability or not. The greatest contribution in the Hutchison Effect is that it
shows us the great potential in nature all around us.
Original article here - http://www.bermuda-triangle.org

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