Pictures Of
John Hutchison's Work Area And Equipment |
Hutchison now stores his equipment in an apartment that
he's turned into a makeshift laboratory, but he's found
that the Hutchison Effect was disrupting the neighboring
apartments, and cannot continue large-scale testing
until he finds another location. Moving will be a chore,
because his entire apparatus weighs over 8 tons!
He has
been arrested by the Canadian government and placed in
cuffs on his doorstep while his lab was ransacked and
investigated (under the excuse of checking on his
antique gun collection again); this last incident was on
March 17, 2000, and may have been initiated by a
neighbor who experienced an unexpected levitation in
their house and then complained to the police.

John Hutchison in his living room surrounded by a
collection of ship instruments. As he has removed
furniture and other household items to give room for the
multitude of equipment, the feeling is like being inside
a submarine.
Because of all government investigations, which has been
ongoing for over 22 years, his lab has undergone numerous
changes, from completely disappearing into government hands,
to vital pieces having been sold off to pay for subsequent
financial problems. How sad!
Nevertheless,
John Hutchison has continued with his work. He has
"tinkered" and adjusted his equipment and continues to get
varying and remarkable results.
Tinkering" in
his lab. Hutchison has developed extensive forms of free
energy, including fuel cells and the Hutchison Converter,
which apparently can run forever. It was first displayed in
Japan in 1996 and is still running. A scientist sees fact,
but a philosopher sees potential. John is both.