Filmed by scientists Dec 28, 2007 later the scientists and film crew where interviewed by scientist Ken Shoulders, Steven Seagal , Paris Hilton. Due to the nature of what happened to the "film fellow" who filmed this "the effects" hit most of new westminster canada see kslx cbs radio 97.1 fm. Interviews: http://youtu.be/FUCd-DVLoRY and National Geographic
In 1979, Hutchison claimed to have discovered a number of unusual phenomena while trying to duplicate experiments done by Nikola Tesla. Such as disappearance of metals and fusion of materials together. Zero Point technology and The Philadelphia Experiment explained.
http://www.americanantigravity.com - Part 1 in a multipart interview series with John Hutchison explores the Hutchison Effect. We join John Hutchison in his New Westminster lab to learn more about the effect and see his equipment firsthand.
This footage is part of a documentary on Hutchison created by American Antigravity in 2005. A group of scientists, engineers, and IT professionals visited John Hutchison in New Westminster to learn more about his research.
It was filmed in Hutchison's lab with a Sony handycam in Nightshot (IR assist) mode, so the colors are muted and it has a green contrast from the IR lighting.
In addition to studying John Hutchison's lab up-close, our team was able to thoroughly review John's large collection of metal samples distorted and liquified by the effect. We gathered close-up photos of John Hutchison's samples and spoke with him at length in a number of settings in and around the premises.
http://www.americanantigravity.com - Part 2 in a multipart interview series with John Hutchison explores the Hutchison Effect. We join John Hutchison outdoors at his lab in New Westminster, where he discusses life in Vancouver Canada, shares childhood experiences, and speaks generally on his research.
This footage is part of a documentary on Hutchison created by American Antigravity in 2005. A group of scientists, engineers, and IT professionals visited John Hutchison in New Westminster to learn more about his research.
In addition to studying John Hutchison's lab up-close, our team was able to thoroughly review John's large collection of metal samples distorted and liquified by the effect. We gathered close-up photos of John Hutchison's samples and spoke with him at length in a number of settings in and around the premises
http://www.americanantigravity.com - Part 3 in a multipart interview series with John Hutchison explores the Hutchison Effect and John Hutchison's lab. Gary Stephenson joins us with analysis of tools, equipment, and technologies used by Hutchison, and John shows us further innovations in his lab.
Gary Stephenson is a Boeing engineer with aerospace and IT sector experience, but also with experience as a contributor to STAIF and author of several papers on High-Frequency Gravitational Waves. He was in an excellent position to review John Hutchison's work and understands Hutchison's lab better than most.
This footage is part of a documentary on Hutchison created by American Antigravity in 2005. A group of scientists, engineers, and IT professionals visited John Hutchison in New Westminster to learn more about his research.
It was filmed in Hutchison's lab with a Sony handycam in Nightshot (IR assist) mode, so the colors are muted and it has a green contrast from the IR lighting.
In addition to studying John Hutchison's lab up-close, our team was able to thoroughly review John's large collection of metal samples distorted and liquified by the effect. We gathered close-up photos of John Hutchison's samples and spoke with him at length in a number of settings in and around the premises.
http://www.americanantigravity.com - Part 3 in a multipart interview series with John Hutchison explores the Hutchison Effect and John Hutchison's lab. This footage, shot by Mike Shafer, shows the cramped confines on the inside of Hutchison's lab and captures commentary by John Hutchison, Harold Berndt, Tim Ventura, Colby Harper, and Bryan Berndt.
Hutchison's "Lab" is actually a one-bedroom apartment on the second story of a complex in New Westminster that has been completely converted into an ad hoc research center by inventor John Hutchison. Mike Shafer captured footage while navigating the narrow walkways of the lab, passages between equipment small enough that visitors must often turn sideways to squeeze though.
Into these confines squeezed a team of 5 people along with John Hutchison himself. Mike captured pieces of an interview being conducted by Tim Ventura at the time, but also commentary & discussion by the others in the group as they explored the lab's unique interior.
This footage is part of a documentary on Hutchison created by American Antigravity in 2005. A group of scientists, engineers, and IT professionals visited John Hutchison in New Westminster to learn more about his research.
It was filmed in Hutchison's lab with a Sony handycam in Nightshot (IR assist) mode, so the colors are muted and it has a green contrast from the IR lighting.
In addition to studying John Hutchison's lab up-close, our team was able to thoroughly review John's large collection of metal samples distorted and liquified by the effect. We gathered close-up photos of John Hutchison's samples and spoke with him at length in a number of settings in and around the premises.
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