For the first time in over a decade, Canadian inventor John Hutchison has reproduced the "Hutchison-Effect" in his homebuilt lab-environment. In our exclusive video footage, taken March 4th by researcher Harold Berndt, over 1,500 pounds of test-equipment is seen to spontaneously jump after what Berndt describes as an audible change in equipment noise that occurred while Hutchison was calibrating his test apparatus. This is the complete 40-minute video shot by Berndt during Hutchison's experiment. For a shorter overview of the new effect itself, click here.
This is the first reported occurrence of the Hutchison-Effect since the mid-1990's, when the Canadian EPA asked Hutchison to discontinue his research due to public anxiety about the unexpected nature of the effect itself. However, a combination of television publicity and renewed interest in the effect by the United States military has caused them to relax their views and allow Hutchison to begin new experimentation.
Berndt is a well-known Vancouver area realtor who developed an interest in UFO's and the paranormal two years ago, which eventually led him to connect with inventor John Hutchison as he continues to explore new avenues of research in science & technology. Berndt is also the Canadian representative for the Disclosure Project, a well-known activist organization involved with lobbying the government for openness on the subject of UFO's.
Berndt's description of this anomalous phenomenon is inline with previous reports of the Hutchison-Effect. It tends to occur unexpectedly while Hutchison himself is busily engaged in calibrating a collection of sensitive tube-based RF transmitters & Tesla-Coils, and exhibits a diverse array of phenomenon including levitation, the jellification of metals, in addition reported invisibility effects. Another hallmark characteristic of the Hutchison Effect is it's frequency --in this case, while Berndt shot over 40 minutes of footage while Hutchison was testing equipment, only a single kinetic event lasting only a few seconds was caught on film.
In a statement Monday about this research, Berndt reaffirmed his goal to return to Hutchison's lab in the hopes that new effects may present themselves as Hutchison continues his experiments. Unlike the vast majority of stock-footage taken of the Hutchison-Effect taken with primitive home-recording equipment in the early 1980's, Berndt is filming with contemporary digital recording equipment and intends to immediately upload any new manifestations of the effect to the web within hours of recording them.
The Hutchison-Effect was investigated extensively during the 1980's by a scientific team from the Stanford Research Institute, which reported its findings to Col. John Alexander (INSCOM) for review by the Central Intelligence Agency. Col Alexander (ret.), has reported the findings of this report as supporting the existence of the Hutchison-Effect, but was ultimately unable to suggest any explanation for exactly how this effect was caused.
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