-John Hutchison's clothes-line-

 

 

Ah yes:  The 'Philosopher's Stone' as the very 'Transformative Quest;' quite 
right. But at a more prozaic level

Sirah Hutchison did not 'melt' metal; but rather, a large piece of 
'steel-stock' was altered at the 'atomic' level to a different atomic-number. 
?Lead to Gold?  John utilized Naval warship diesel electric generators(I 
Believe in parallel) to create a toroid chamber which shows every indication of 
approaching the electro-plasma speed-&-density powerful & focalized enough to 
effect an incipient electro-plasma toroid presingularity state to occurr.  And 
that allowed cross/spectrum hyper dense plasma-jet/field/lobe to ingress into 
his chamber's normal-space at the eye-nexus bleed through point.  John also 
used a series of step-up sequence Tesla coils to enhance the density/punch of 
his toroid-chambers field density.  The formulae of his winding number and 
coil-guage etc. & firing sequence was some of what his apparatus was 'raped' 
for.

 

And said cross-over superplasma indeed rearranged the 
atomic-number/atomic-weight of the steel stock but accompanying btu-heat was 
apparently 'not' intense; cold fusion anybody?  This intriguing result was 
merely the beginning of the uproar and has been ruthlessly denied and debunked 
while strenuous measures have obviously been made by quite high-up authority to 
mask those results and misinform them to any internationally interested parties 
at large.  

 

Electro-Plasma Toroid-centre induced fusion is reality.  Within the toroid is a 
rather profound cavity created & then ingressed by hyper-dense electro-plasma 
with an accompanying super-gravity-compression effect.  And the results are 
what one might expect related to that chain-reaction of sequential/simultaneous 
force/energy inputs.

 

 

That Hutchison's ingressing super-electro-plasma at the toroid eye-nexus also 
created an increased gravity-lobe axially above the eye-of-toroid was also a 
phenomenon though new to 'common-physics,' but was apparently 
not-particularly-new to black-projects governmental agencies.  So that they 
violently were intent upon 'not' letting this cat out of the bag lends rather a 
large level of credence to the unorthodox scientific/hyper-intuitive 
methodology of ole 'Wild-Card John Hutchison.'  John, John, John; intent on the 
'Quest' and dragging orthodoxy kicking-&-screaming into the future.  There 
really is nothing new under the sun; it's just that our grandfathers neglected 
to inform us, so these realms though new to us;  are 'not' new; but rather 
aeternally ancient.  The first sailor hardly invented the wind; but he simply 
realized that the observations of his wife's clothes-line could be put to 
good-work attached to his canoe. . .-JO-

 

 

 

> Date: Mon, 28 Sep 2009 08:58:37 -0400
> Subject: Re: [Vo]:Tesla'sWardenclyffe-GusherMegaSuccess
> From: [email protected]
> To: [email protected]
> 
> On Mon, Sep 28, 2009 at 6:56 AM, Jack O Suileabhain
> <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> > Sir Isaac Newton described
> > himself as an 'alchemyst.' He was obviously a 'crank;' no?* * *
> 
> Is so, he was in good company.
> 
> I think people often misinterpret what is meant by Alchemy. Gold is a
> low entropy element in that it does not corrode easily. Alchemist
> believed there is a similar mental state. The philosopher's stone is
> alleged to turn base metals into gold. Perhaps this is a metaphor.
> 
> http://www.rexresearch.com/alchemy5/regardie.pdf
> 
> p.5 excerpt:
> 
> "Not only does Alchemy envisage an individual whose several
> constituents of consciousness are united, but with the characteristic
> thoroughness of all occult or magical methods it proceeds a stage
> further. It aspires towards the development of an integrated and free
> man who is illumined. It is here that Alchemy parts company with
> Psychology. Its technique envisages a religious or spiritual goal.
> In much the same terms as Eastern Philosophy, Alchemy propounds the
> question, "What is it, by knowing which, we have all knowledge?"
> 
> A bit like Gnosticism, eh?
> 
> BTW, these ideas play a large part in Dan Brown's new book "The Lost Symbol".
> 
> Terry
> 

                                          
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