* * * The most 'telling'  RCMP/NSA confiscation of John Hutchisons equipment 
and data records were off of the cargo ship/eastern coast pier when John was 
transporting his stuff to Max Planck Institute in Deutschland upon MPG's 
invitation(after much investigation/scrutiny into his experiments &/results).  
Methinks that Max Planck Inst. are 'not' fly-by-nighters and warrent the trite 
& inept comment that the Hutchison/Max Planck collaboration is 'worthy of 
eviction.'  Tesla was an 'amateur' as well; as was Edison & many of his team 
and notable other wild-card successes throughout Scientific/Alchemical History. 
 Sir Isaac Newton described himself as an 'alchemyst.' He was obviously a 
'crank;' no?* * *


 

 

 

> Date: Sun, 27 Sep 2009 12:50:19 -0600
> From: [email protected]
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: [Vo]:Tesla'sWardenclyffe-GusherMegaSuccess
> 
> Here is a German professor's website who is currently doing Tesla like 
> experiments.
> 
> <http://www.meyl.eu/go/index.php?dir=80_Meyl&page=1&sublevel=0>
> 
> I haven't had a chance to give it a through read.
> Ron
> 
> --On Saturday, September 26, 2009 9:25 PM -0800 Horace Heffner 
> <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> > Note - URLS below have spaces and asterisks inserted because my ISP blocks 
> > my sending references
> > to them, assuming I am sending spam. The tinyurls work.
> >
> >
> > On Sep 26, 2009, at 2:00 PM, Jack O Suileabhain wrote:
> >>
> >> John Hutchison of British Columbia approached fractionally
> >> Tesla's results and was immediately shut-down and relieved of his
> >> research data & equipment by a joint contingent of Canadian &
> >> United States goverment's 'officials.' This is simple factual
> >> history.
> >
> > John Hutchison is an amateur extraordinaire. It is easy to see why he might 
> > be evicted given the
> > extent of the equipment he kept and used in his *apartment*. See:
> >
> > http://gu * ns.con * nect.fi/innoplaza/energy/story/John/
> >
> > http://tinyurl.com/mrfzub
> >
> >
> > Must have made the neighbors uneasy! That said, the response by authorities 
> > was wholly
> > inappropriate, to say the least. And his stuff was taken on more than one 
> > occasion. For more on
> > the latest invasion see:
> >
> >
> > http://www.g * eocit * ies.com/ResearchTriangle/Thinktank/8863/index.html
> >
> > http://tinyurl.com/yefmpb8
> >
> >
> > This has been a topic of discussion here. Consider:
> >
> >
> > On Mar 18, 2000, at 7:21 PM, William Beaty wrote:
> >> ((((((((((((((((((((( ( ( ( ( (O) ) ) ) ) ))))))))))))))))
> >> )))))
> >> William J. Beaty SCIENCE HOBBYIST
> >> website
> >> [email protected] http://
> >> www.amasci.com
> >> EE/programmer/sci-exhibits science projects, tesla, weird
> >> science
> >> Seattle, WA 206-781-3320 freenrg-L taoshum-L vortex-L
> >> webhead-L
> >>
> >>
> >> http://www.g * eocities.com/ResearchTriangle/Thinktank/8863/index.html
> >>
> >> John Hutchison Raided At Gunpoint
> >> By Canadian Police
> >>
> >> Reporting From Shreveport, Louisiana
> >> UNITED STATES
> >>
> >> Word has been received this morning, Saturday, 18 March 2000,
> >> that
> >> John Hutchison has been raided at gunpoint by Canadian Police.
> >>
> >> John's apartment in New Westminster, British Columbia, was
> >> raided at
> >> 2 PM Friday, 17 March 2000, by gun-wielding police searching for
> >> firearms.
> >> An antique gun collection owned by Hutchison was confiscated in its
> >> entireity.
> >>
> >> According to Hutchison, a phone call was received at about 2 PM
> >> Friday, stating that it was the police, and asking John to answer his
> >> door. Hutchison states that there were 8 to 10 individuals pointing
> >> weapons at him, only two or three of whom were in uniform. The rest
> >> were
> >> dressed in dark clothing.
> >>
> >> Hutchison was handcuffed and placed on the outside steps while
> >> police
> >> searched the apartment. No warrant was claimed or shown at any time.
> >> Police stated only that there had been an anonymous complaint that
> >> firearms were being brought into the apartment.
> >>
> >> Police also called in an "electrical inspector" to examine
> >> John's lab
> >> equipment. This is the famous "Hutchison apparatus" with which John
> >> produces the renowned "Hutchison Effect."
> >>
> >> 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
> >>
> >
> >> On Mar 19, 2000, at 9:12 PM, Michael T Huffman wrote:
> >>> Yo Bill!
> >>>
> >>> If this is the Hutchison that was able to melt metals from a
> >>> distance, then
> >>> I have an interesting article from Business Week Jan 24th, 2000 in
> >>> front of
> >>> me. It says that a Dr.Glenn S. Daehn of Ohio State has more or less
> >>> perfected a technique for melting aluminum using electromagnetic
> >>> waves for
> >>> the car industry. He has been working on it for the past 10
> >>> years, exactly
> >>> the time that Hutchison's first lab was confiscated. Daehn is now
> >>> working
> >>> with Pacific Northwest Lab (Batelle) on the computer modelling for
> >>> the
> >>> technique, and it is hoped that the auto industry will be able to
> >>> replace
> >>> steel with aliminum on complex shaped body parts. Funny how
> >>> Battele always
> >>> seems to be a black hole for new science....
> >>>
> >>> Knuke
> >>> Michael T. Huffman
> >>> Huffman Technology Company
> >>> 1121 Dustin Drive
> >>> The Villages, Florida 32159
> >>> (352)259-1276
> >>> [email protected]
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > Horace Heffner
> > http://www.mtaonline.net/~hheffner/
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> 
> 

                                          
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