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John Hutchison is selling his anti-gravity lab on e-Bay
Starting at a minimum bid of $50,000 USD, "this lab includes ALL OF THE COMPONENTS that I have used to produce anti-gravity, including many pieces of equipment that I built with my own hands. If you want me to come and set up the lab and show you how to operate the anti-gravity, there is an additional fee of $10,000".
by Sterling
D. Allan
Pure Energy Systems News
Copyright © 2010

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John Hutchison is definitely one of the most eccentric and entertaining
inventors that I know of in the free energy world. He's probably been
featured on more television and radio programs around the world than any other free energy inventor.
While some allege that the Hutchison anti-gravity and other effects are merely
functions of video trickery, I know several people who say they have personally
seen his stuff in operation or know someone who has.
His quirky personality seems to be the primary obstacle that has kept any of his
technologies from going to market. Several years ago I filed
"Hutchison" in my mind under "own worst enemy" and pretty
much wrote him off as being interesting but not likely to ever bring anything
useful to market due to his impeding eccentricities.
Now an opportunity has arisen that I think could be a godsend for the planet in
possibly getting his technology closer to practical use by passing the baton on
to someone else who hopefully will have the necessary business and other skills
to bring the technology forward into the marketplace.
As of July 10, Nikola Tesla's birthday, John posted a page at eBay stating that
his anti-gravity lab is up for sale to the highest
bidder (no bids yet), with the opening minimum bid starting at $50,000
USD. The kicker is that for an extra $10,000 he says he will "come
and set up the lab and show you how to operate the anti-gravity."
Heck, that's how much Timothy Thrapp wants just to have you come see a demo
(another own-worst enemy scenario, unfortunately)..
If I was a rich dude, with money burning holes in my pocket, I would jump at
this chance, if only for the entertainment value.
These prices are so astonishingly low, compared to what they are worth, if they
are indeed real.
Here's a sample video on YouTube showing the Hutchison Effect in action,
apparently levitating many objects in very unusual ways.
And here's a brief video
about Hutchison from a National Geographic TV segment on the Bermuda Triangle:
Here's a 38-minute Google Video showing Hutchison's anti-gravity lab in 2006.
The description for this video says:
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 full 40-minute clip for the Hutchison-Effect in 2006, detailing Hutchison's experimental procedures & equipment setup.
Upon learning that this 2006 footage was the first time the effect had been
replicated by Hutchison in over a decade; I think my wallet would head back
toward my pocket, even if I had a lot of money to burn; realizing that the
likelihood of Hutchison getting the lab running -- somewhere else, after a move
of a lot of rare equipment -- would be quite low. The chances are very
good that this opportunity is more likely to just be an experience in
entertainment by a real-life character and a half.
I doubt your agreement with John would include going to his present lab and
seeing the equipment successfully running before making the move.
As for the question of why John would pass these things on at such a low price,
if they really worked; several things come to mind.
First, John, like many of us, has high and low points financially. Second,
a human attribute is to get burned out or fed up with something after it takes
too long to materialize into something we might have hoped for it. Third,
another human attribute is to undervalue something during a time of personal
crisis and stress.
I remember a time when I was in graduate school at the University of Arizona in
Tucson. I was short on cash, so I took some of my least-used text books to
a pawn shop. I'll never forget the sick feeling I got getting a mere $5
for a book I had paid nearly $100 for, and which I would have liked to have hung
onto for reference in the future.
I'm guessing that some of these factors are at play here. About a year
ago, John put up all his equipment for sale on eBay for $1 million.
Apparently he didn't have any takers then, for that price.
The bidding
will be open until July 16, 2010 at 23:42:31
EDT. You'll have to ignore the "free shipping" ad at the
top, because the description says that the lab will fit on 6 pallets, and the
buyer needs to make arrangements to pick them up.
I'll be curious to see your comments on this one.
Hutchison
also put a portable
radar up for sale a few hours later, but with a price tag of $750.
Apparently more items will be appearing as well, as he has said: "I will be
listing on ebay various small items from the lab that can be easily shipped."
Now you too can "Own a piece of history, and a piece of the Hutchison lab!"
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July 27, 2010 update -- SOLD
On the 11th we reported that John Hutchison was putting all the components
needed to produce anti-gravity up for sale on eBay. Though that bid period ended
without a sale, John says a couple of German groups have subsequently come
forward to salvage what is left, even though it isn't likely to result in
anti-gravity. "I'm not an inventor", John says.
See above for original article describing the sale.
On July 27, 8:14 pm mountain, John Hutchison sent the following email update:
(edited)
Subject: Hutchison Effect Lab Sold
Two German groups, some of whom attended viewing demonstrations in 2007, [will
receive] most of this stuff. [It] will be shipped to the German group who I
knew from 2007 and 1989 German lab tests done. See Esquires media
articles 1986 July in German worldwide in English. I've got the German
copy.
Some items will be used in the Gulf Oil crisis, Re: RF manipulation of
contaminated water will be tried; 50 percent of something useful.
I'll be leaving Canada forever with my muskets and machine tools plus some
exotic test devices for power cells development.
In Germany I'll be setting up the lab. There's a million dollar prize for
levitation of 20 grams. Yet I doubt the lab will work, as so much has been
sold off already on Craig's list and eBay -- average 2000 pounds of stuff.
This was told to the German group yesterday, but they are willing still to buy
it; and a $5,000 down payment now has been processed. Anyway the lab has a
good home of engineers and scientists.
Why they want it, I do not know, as the technology is old and used in Lockheed
Martin and Sandia Labs Los Alamos. [Sandia] has a more advanced system of
antimatter/antigravity technology, more simple than this.
I have other adventures ahead of me. Change is healthy.
Most inventor types follow their path until the end. I do not wish this demise,
lol; but more fresh fun.
For the record, I am not a scientist, nor inventor, nor stumbling into
things. I never wanted to prove anything -- just enjoy inspiration of
kids. This worked for over 200 TV news stories documentaries and feature
films plus over 500 radio shows.
Cheers,
John
p.s. junk still on eBay under my seller name, johnkhutchison.
Check out the goodies.

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Unedited text:
Subject: hutchison effect lab sold
to german gruop whom some members attended viewing demonstrations in 2007
most of this stuff will be shipped to german gruop who i know from 3007
and 1989 german lab tests done see esquires media articles 1986 juli in
german worldwide in english i got german copy
some items will be used in the gulf oil crisis re rf manipulation of
contaminated water will be tried 50 percent of something usefull
ill be leaving canada forever with my muskets and machine tools plus
some exotic test devices for power cells developement
in germany ill be setting up the lab theres a million dollar
prize for levitation of 20 grams
yet i doubt the lab will work as so much has been sold off already
on craigs list and ebay average 2000 pounds of stuff this was
told to german gruop yesterday but they are willing still to bye it and a
5000 down payment now has been processed anyway the lab has a good
home of engineers and scientists why they want it i do not know as
the technology is old and used in lockheed martin and saundia labs los
alamos has a more advanced system of antimatter antigravity technology
more simple then this
i have other adventures ahead of me change is healthy most inventor
types follow there path untill the end i wish not this demise lol but more
fresh fun for the record iam not a scientist nor inventor nor stumbling
into things i never wanted to prove anything just enjoy inspration of kids
this worked for over 200 tv news stories documentaries and feature films
plus over 500 radio shows cheers john junk still on ebay my seller
name johnkhutchison check out the goodies |
Corrections
On July 29, 2010 3:23 AM mountain, John Hutchison wrote the following
regarding the update that he provided above:
(edited)
Subject: Re: Hutchison Effect Lab Sold; corrections
Hi dear friend Sterling Allan,
Interesting article but a bit off course.
Today I have had yet more offers from groups upping the price on this lab.
This is all good stuff.
Correction: the first huge demonstration was for Fox TV in 2000 --Ghosts, best
evidence caught on tape. Then Fox Family 1999 demo. Then many others up to 2004
Beyond Invention www.gryphonproductions.com
Check it out on the website or Wikipedia beyond invention then www.bluebookfilms.com,
Ark of the Covenant revealed now on DVD then GRB Entertainment, then Chinese
TV, Japan TV plus www.motionpicturesprod.com,
Tom Sky, and at least over 200 film crews news; offers from the USA Pentagon in 2006.
Then Polar Shift Films with radio host Rob Simone, CNN News, CNN, other NBC TV not aired yet,
then many scientific teams visited as well. This is all verified on my you tube channel
johnkhutchison2008 and
http://www.myspace.com/johnkhutchison.
See photos of letters and visitors. Do see clips of the news and TV shows from 1999 to
Jan 2009 on my you tube channel.
The lab has duplicates. One is Lake City Studies where there tons of machines stored; and
George Hathaway's lab reproduction; as well as Hiroshima City.
Thanks. Make your corrections. Additions: Nick Cook book Hunt for
Zero Point, George Hathaway's books publications and his latest book mind benders
just in a book from York University: Field Propulsion by Control of Gravity,
Stoyan Sarg where replication of the Hutchison effect, page 39 with photos; then also
Ken Shoulders The Hutchison Effect and Evos. Google search this, presented in
May 2005 to Princeton; then German Esquire articles features on the Hutchison
effect along with Dr. Peter Kokoshinegg and Bredow, Dr. Amon and many others.
I include this letter to investors done by Nancy ----------
And again, people don't seem to know the facts.
Letter by Nancy to Investors
In 1994 and 1995 he was on lecture tours in Japan.
From 1994-98 John was also busy salvaging important electronics from decommissioned warships. It was from these warships he found some rare, key components contained in the current anti-gravity lab.
Between 1992-98 he was flying back and forth to Japan, working with Tesler Labs in Hiroshima doing anti-gravity.
It was in 1999 that John Hutchison duplicated in his current lab the anti-gravity done in his old lab. He did this to prove to himself that the anti-gravity was not a fluke and could be duplicated with equipment OTHER than what was in the old lab.
The Hutchison Effect is based upon principles and formulas that can be duplicated in various equipment, including the "new lab".
And "other people" have been emailing him, saying "don't sell it to Germany, sell it to us." ....
John sent out the email that the lab was sold, so that others would understand an offer had been made and was accepted.
For clarification, it is John's understanding this is what has been agreed upon:
1. The components of John Hutchison's (most recent) anti-gravity lab will be packed onto pallets.
2. These components are the pieces of equipment that were used by John Hutchison between 1999 and 2008. The equipment that created the anti-gravity that has been repeatedly documented during this time period.
3. The list of the components are at the end of this email.
4. There are missing components, which are also listed. John is not obligated to provide these missing components, but he will assist you in finding sources for this equipment.
5. It is UNKNOWN if the equipment will arrive intact and undamaged in Germany. YOU are responsible for the shipping, and for providing us with any specifics necessary for packing. (I suggest you buy insurance.)
6. John will also pack many replacement parts for the equipment, so if the lab does sustain damage during the move, repairs can be made.
7. John Hutchison (and Nancy) will come to Germany AFTER we are done with our project in the Gulf of Mexico.
8. In Germany, John test all the equipment to see if it is working. He will direct persons from your lab in how to make any necessary repairs. He will then instruct persons from you lab how to connect the components.
9. You have agreed that John Hutchison is not required to duplicate in Germany any anti-gravity that was accomplished in Canada.
10. The cost of the lab equipment is $50,000.00
A down payment of $5000 will be made by July 30, 2010
Upon receipt of the $5000 John Hutchison will remove from Ebay the items from that lab that he is currently offering on Ebay.
If the down payment is not received by July 30, 2010, the lab will be available (entirely or in part) to other buyers.
11. You will come to Canada the day prior to our packing the lab. (sometime between Aug. 4th and Aug 10th, 2010) Before coming, you will give us specific instructions for packing. You will handle all issues with customs.
12. Upon the lab items being properly packed on pallets, you will pay John Hutchison the balance of the purchase price ($45,000 U.S.) in cashier's check (or other adequately secure payment).
13. When John Hutchison and I finish with our work in the Gulf of Mexico, we will pack the "anti-gravity lab" equipment (used in the Gulf) onto pallet(s), which you will then arrange to ship.
14. After the work in the Gulf, you will pay John Hutchison $10,000. He will provide his own transportaion to Germany, and you will provide lodging for John and Nancy. John will fly to Germany, test the equipment and instruct your personnel how to connect and configure the lab. The anticipated time to accomplish this task is two weeks.
(Again) Here is the list of equipment from the lab:
RF signal generators (15, we may need some for the Gulf of Mexico)
General Radio sweep generators (5)
Universal Magnatron power supply system
Universal Klystron power supplies (2)
RF amplifiers (2, may need to use these in the Gulf of Mexico)
Phase shifters (3)..two made by John
Oscilloscope monitoring system
Vacuum tube oscillators (4)
Antenna tuners (2)
Inferonometer (made by John, may need to use this in the Gulf of Mexico)
Variable power supply
Radar interference system
Spectrum analyzers (3)
Microwave teleometer
RF projector units (3)..made by John
Double spiral pancake foil system (navy)
RF choking coil
Variable induction coils (2)..one has been sold
Directional antenna (large)..made by John
High powered magnatron
Universal Radar testing system (2)
Radio Receivers (5)
Switch Box units (2)
Function Generators (3)
Approx. 1 cubic yard of cables
Variacs (3)
Frequency meters (2)
Variable Tunable Cavities (2)
Echo Box (currently listed for sale on Ebay)
Various interconnecting monitoring machines, including watt meters and gieger counters.
Small audio amplifiers (2)
Centrifuge
Miniaturized Tesla lab...made by John
Alpha Beta source 200 millicurries
Doorknob capacitors (10)
Xenon spark gap
Microwave plumbing (wave guides)
Missing:
High voltage capacitors (25), a static generator, tesla coil, high voltage transformer (30k volt DC), a 15k volt transformer, toroidal coils and high voltage corona suppressors (30).
Please respond and verify this constitutes the agreement.
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Last updated August 11, 2010
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