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  1. Hutchisoneffect.com is the official website designed for and with John Hutchison himself. Find videos, photographs, links to important documents and experiments. Also, check out the X-Files Newsletter.

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    While attempting to recreate the experiments of Nikola Tesla in the late 1970s, Hutchison claims to have discovered new phenomena, including effects manifesting in metals. The effects of his experiments supposedly included metal objects floating to the ceiling, shattering, melting while keeping enclosing wood cool, fusing with other objects and oth...

    When asked why he is unable to demonstrate the results of his experiment anymore, Hutchison claims he has been coerced and had his work destroyed by the government, which then used his technology to do 9/11.

  2. About.com - John Hutchison Paranormal Phenomena details on Hutchison effect. The Original “John Hutchison” Official Site Mark Solis’s Site. Contacts. John Hutchison john_hutchison@geocities.com or heffect@infinet.net. Mark A. Solis, Shreveport LA, USA your_neighbor@geocities.com

  3. John W. Hutchinson (born April 10, 1939) is the Abbott and James Lawrence Research Professor of Engineering in the School of Engineering and Applied Sciences at Harvard University. He works in the field of solid mechanics concerned with a broad range of problems in structures and engineering materials.

  4. 26 lug 2021 · British guitarist John “Hutch” Hutchinson, a key collaborator in David Bowie ’s early career who performed on the original version of “Space Oddity,” died over the weekend after a long...

  5. 26 lug 2021 · Published on. July 26, 2021. By. Sam Armstrong. Photo: Gijsbert Hanekroot/Redferns. British guitarist John “HutchHutchinson, a key collaborator in David Bowie’s early career who performed...

  6. 4224 *. Mechanisms controlling the durability of thermal barrier coatings. AG Evans, DR Mumm, JW Hutchinson, GH Meier, FS Pettit. Progress in materials science 46 (5), 505-553. , 2001. 2811. 2001. Spontaneous formation of ordered structures in thin films of metals supported on an elastomeric polymer.