Episode 84 - Hot Leads Cold Cases Guests John Hutchison, Creator of the Famous "Hutchison Effect" episode artwork

EPISODE · May 26, 2013 · 56 MIN

Episode 84 - Hot Leads Cold Cases Guests John Hutchison, Creator of the Famous "Hutchison Effect"

from Hot Leads Cold Cases Podcast · host Nancy du Tertre

05/24/13 - Nancy du Tertre, host of "Hot Leads Cold Cases" on CBS and Para-X radios, also known as "The Skeptical Psychic," talks to famed self-taught physicist and electrical engineer John Hutchison, inventor of the "Hutchison Effect" known to cause levitation of heavy objects, fusion of objects into other objects made of different materials, like knives into wood, bars of metal to melt, drip, splinter, jellify and so on, spontaneous fires, and all kinds of "impossible" physical phenomena. John talks about the confiscations of his laboratory by the Canadian government, the dangers of working in his unusual laboratory, his creation of cheap and simple free energy, zero point energy, and many more unusual topics. He and his wife Nancy Lazaryan Hutchison, who also joined the discussion, talk about the work they have been doing with frequency shields to protect and actually convert radiation stemming from the ongoing crippled nuclear reactor at Fukushima in Japan, and also the British Petreolum oil spill disaster in the Gulf of Mexico.

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