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Hutchison Materials-Effects Photos
By Tim Ventura | Published  09/11/2005 | Feature Articles | Rating:
Tim Ventura
Wired calls him "The Linus Torvalds of Antigravity", but NASA still won't return his calls. Since the birth of American Antigravity in 2002, Tim has been featured on a multitude of television networks, such as Nippon TV and the BBC, as well as extensively covered in print by sources as diverse as Wired Magazine and Jane's Defense Weekly. 

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A Pictoral Overview of the H-Effect

Tired of the same old "stock photos" of the Hutchison Effect? So were we...so we took a road-trip up to John's house in Vancouver to capture him on film to provide a better, more in-depth perspective of this controversial inventor. Download our roadtrip 2005 photos for a sample of our closeup-coverage of his materials-effects...

Our team included Colby Harper & Mike Shafer, both AG/BPP enthusiasts from the Seattle area, as well as Harold Berndt and his son Mike, from the Disclosure Canada Project. We met with John Hutchison at his Vancouver residence on September 10th for a tour of his lab, and in-depth photo coverage of a variety of samples changed by the classic "Hutchison-Effect".

John is currently precluded from conducting Hutchison-Effect experiments due to his lab's location in a residential apartment building: turning the equipment on proved disruptive to his neighbors, thus illustrating the need for this remarkable inventor to find a roomy premise to conduct his experiments similar to the spacious labs provided courtesy of the US Gov't during the 1980's. (patrons wanted: inquire within).

As a result, we focused on documenting the long-term materials effect found in the samples provided by John, including jellification & disintegration effects in Aluminum, Brass, and Stainless Steel bars & rods. We shot over 400 photos of John, our team, the lab, and his metal samples, and the following ZIP file contains a great overview of the materials effects, taken with better closeup angles than anything we've seen to date.



File Size: 978kb
ZIP Download: Hutchison Sept 2005 Photos

Product Pages: Hutchison 2007 DVDHutchison Premiere DVD, Products, Classic Products

Related Pages: The Ultimate Hutchison (Article), Hutchison's 2006 Research, The Effect of John Hutchison, The Poltergeist Machine, Close-Up Hutchison-Effect Photos, Hutchison Classic-Page, Hutchison Heavy-Mix Video, Hutchison's 'Lost-Footage' Video, Hutchison 2006 Heavy Remix Video, Hutchison's 2006 Experimental Research Video, Hutchison Zero-Point Video, Keech & Corum's 'Hutchison-Physics'George Hathaway Interview, Mel Winfield Interview, Rex Webb's Project Veneficus, Philadelphia Experiment 2006, John Hutchison Interview (Audio), Hutchison & Ted Gagnon (Audio), Ted Gagnon Interview (Audio), Col. John Alexander (Audio), The Hutchison Effect Online, Coast to Coast Interview Page


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  • Comment #1 (Posted by an unknown user)
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    Before and after photos [Editor --This is an example of a dumb question, because the samples are 20 years old. Obviously I won't have high-res before shots.]
     
  • Comment #2 (Posted by an unknown user)
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    It's time we brought public attention to new scientific methods.
     
  • Comment #3 (Posted by an unknown user)
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    Those are some great photos! I'm hoping someone can donate some lab/garage/barn so that he can continue his work.
     
  • Comment #4 (Posted by an unknown user)
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    Not enough pictures of John and the lab. You were where most of us will never be. Show us!!!
     
  • Comment #5 (Posted by an unknown user)
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    Good Pics
     
  • Comment #6 (Posted by an unknown user)
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    in these experiments the atoms on a sub atomic level were disbonded and im guessing its a different frequency of of energy fields for different materials

    mike walker
     
  • Comment #7 (Posted by an unknown user)
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    I have not yet managed to replicate any of these experiments i will keep on trying...
     
  • Comment #8 (Posted by David Goodpasture)
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    nice pics thanks for taking your time to show us.
     
  • Comment #9 (Posted by an unknown user)
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    Good array of photos. Would be great if other's tried to replicate John's fascinating work. Some under-explored phenomena is at work here. One could only speculate as to the practical applications but the contribution to the body of scientific knowledge would be solid. Keep up the good work John.
     
  • Comment #10 (Posted by an unknown user)
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    What do i need to do those experiments I mean what equipment because i cant find specific info. I mean if it can be done in a garage with the right equipment it could get thing going in my country.
     
  • Comment #11 (Posted by an unknown user)
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    The pics are awesome I would have liked to see more. Perhaps more of his equipement the placement of each piece and the zone in which these marvelous things took place.
     
  • Comment #12 (Posted by andrew77)
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    Dear Mr Hutchinson!

    PLESASE SEE : GIZA Pyramyd!!!!! this is one qwantum machine and work with diamagnetic line.
    Please I M from hungary i will sending for you my theory
     
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