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  • Sorry, but you can just tell a lot of this is fake. The wrench only rises on one end which strongly indicates it is being lifted by a wire. The other objects are jerky in their movements as they are rising instead of smooth which very strongly indicates again that they are being lifted by a wire.

  • I know how he could have faked a lot of these but not ALL of them! For example filming in reverse and blowing stuff with a hair drier that is off camera, he could drop something and then blow it to make it lift a bit, reverse that, its a plastic lid moving about then rising up, but then other stuff I can't explain how it could be hoaxed.

  • If an object became immune to gravity it wouldn't go upwards. It would shoot in some random direction at thousands of miles an hour. LOL!

  • WTC´s were destroyed using the hutchison effect (one of the effects i should say)

  • @GeneralRushHour joke or can u base it on anything? if u can plz mail me as im interested to hear

  • People look at the hair style. These videos are really old. Now imagine how long the government has been working to perfect this. There was a test of the improvements a little more than 10 years ago.

  • The main problem here is that these aren't even clever camera tricks. Years of research and the best that can be demonstrated is low quality video tricks like this? Honestly, any high school kid could probably produce better quality video than this.

  • John Hutchison doesn't a have anyway to prove what we see in his videos. Most footage looks like being filmed upside down or in reverse to create the affect we see. Magnets can be used to replicate the floating coins and objects, also some of his claims like wood fusing and turning to metal and cold fires as random affects of his setups are insane. So now after about 30 years he still can't reproduce a single anomaly publicly !

  • @kmartmask : read about Tesla then comment please ... do try to show a little bit of intelligence out of that brain-dead skull of yours and futhermore refrain from making any comments that are pointed directly at my post or anyone else's

  • Tesla is the most unrecognized genius on the planet!

    This, is the only evidence I see that our ancient ancestors must've possessed this knowledge, otherwise, many megalithic structures remain unexplained.

  • @longhornnation ...beyond that, I heard this guy was looked into and could not reproduce results - true? Seems like Zero Point Energy would've been stumbled upon by much smarter men, by now.

  • metals could be moved with a magnet, plates could have magnet on unseen side. Dripping stuff could be filmed upside down. Bottled stuck on a suction lost or sticky stuff over come by gravity and again filmed upside down, no real evidence anything out of the ordinary is happening here but a magician or illusionist's trick.

  • yea..most certainly fake and gay.. Upside down table and/or strings could be involved here.. But that America right there,say or do something mind blowingly stupid and be rewarded some how...

  • A mi me gusta creer, a diferencia de los ecepticos que buscan pruebas para todo, las evidencias de lo que el hiso aun las conserva, como los metales rotos, los que por aca preguntan sobre pruebas, estoy seguro que si personas como ellas les hubiera llegado un Philo T. Farnsworth no tendriamos television, por el simple hecho de no creer o apoyar en sus ideas, pidiendo pruebas y pruebas de todo

  • i wish you could do this at home

  • i wonder is it real? i mean i saw once a documment with him, and guys took camera to this place but nothing happened. so if its fake, shame on him, but if its real and goverment is hiding it, then whoa... welcome space.

  • Unfortunately, he is a self-deluded fraud, at best.

  • @popper666 evidence please?

  • @beyondthelol -- You can't prove a negative. (however, the facts speak for themselves -- the day he does it in front of a group of people with the camera pulled back so we can see what is really going on, then and only then I will believe -- until then it is an obvious hoax)

  • Hutchinson is a fraud, you guys. Seriously. Do you think that the physics community would allow such amazing breakthroughs to go uninvestigated if true? The fact that the US military took interest should not sway you. The top military brass are no more scientists than they are adorable fuzzy kittens. They are just as susceptible to being duped as the average guy on the street. Military scientists have been unable to replicate Hutchinsons findings. Hmmmmm.......seems odd, right?

  • I love that they will call him a sucker even though the US GOVERNMENT asked CANADIAN TROOPS to seal off his lab and impound all his equipment. Wonder why>

  • 'A team of four military scientists stayed with John to document his results, and found all of them (as witnessed in the 1980's footage) to be quite real & unexplainable by conventional physics.'

    We're chimps trying to figure out how an iPod works.Truth is gravity - as described in a recent edition of New Scientist - is still poorly understood and hasn't even been properly described and quantified yet.

  • I knew that was possible when I was a kid. My first understanding of that came when I used to rub a balloon on my head and my hair stood up...simple idea.

  • @TheLight1111 Umm...Wot?...No. Not the same. Rubbing a balloon on your hair and making it stand on end does not mean these sorts of phenomena are possible. Rubbing the balloon generates static electricity, stripping electrons from the atoms that make up your hair and collecting charge on the surface of the balloon. The balloon then has a net negative charge, your hair a net positive. The hair stands on end due to simple coulombic attraction between balloon and hair. No mystery physics here.

  • @TSWG88 Ha ha ha.. thanks ;)

  • @TheLight1111 OHHHHS, you're Trollin'. Trolls gotta Troll! Carry on.  I hope you enjoyed the food : )

  • @TSWG88 I don't even know what that means? I am really interested in science. I am a nurse. :)

  • @TheLight1111 Oh, okay. Sorry to call you a Troll then! : ) I like science too!

  • people can only believe what they choose to! when its incomprehendible to the sheeple, they cant accept it as truth. i would say about 98 percent of the sheeple have no clue who TEsla was! keep disbelieving it while they use this and other tesla technology to manipulate weather and create earthquakes around the world!

  • @jbonethug99 To manipulate weather and create earthquakes.... By what, chanting mantras? There have been attempts at weather control but I've never heard of an attempt using Tesla's discoveries. Unless. You'd like to provide an example for me.

  • @kmartmask Everyone needs examples/evidence to believe, which by all means is the only way to actually believe some ones theory, but look at the big picture, what evidence did the government give you about 9/11, what specific evidence is there that confirms the gravity theory. plenty of more debating on these topics, but im only a student in grade 12 that believes that there are so many flaws/lies/trickery in our world and no one seems to care because they are to scared of an unknown being.

  • @jbonethug99 98% ? ... more like 99% ...... reasoning for the "99% demonstrations" - Wall Street, so forth

  • @MultipleS2002 as for the 99 and ows and other protests going on, some of them are fighting for the right thing, however, i hear too many people, or infiltrators, saying they want democracy! people dont even know what this country is supposed to be! although in school our children pledge to the flag and repeat what we really were set up to be...A REPUBLIC! seems like everyone forgotten that! and we have definitely lost our REPUBLIC! just wait til protests get violent set up for martial law!

  • @jbonethug99 IF any of this shit were true then how come I don't have a flying car?

  • @gijoel Government restrictions on technology being made public

  • @HauntingYourSoul Bahahahahaha you're adorable next you'll mumble ssome rubbish about the Illuminati.

  • @gijoel .... lol. Poor you

  • I have no attachment to whether or not this is real or not real, it is interesting, but I have other things I feel are more important to spend my time on. But as a somewhat impartial observer I have to say the; 'more or less single camera angle' only showing things leaving and never showing 'where they are going' a might bit suspicious. If they had shown the

    context of room would have gone a long way to adding some believability to the

    video.

  • Wow look at all of the troll's on this comment list posing as scientists. Using energy to manipulate an object or finding strange phenomena when you find an objects resonant frequency isn't anything new. God help this loser generation.

  • It is hard for lay public to appreciate how frustrated real scientists are with Mr. H.

    We want to believe you Mr. H. so please explain how your effects work in plain MATH and PHYSICS. No mechanism = not science.

    OK, you can't, so at least tell us exactly HOW you did it so we could REPLICATE your experiments & test forces involved. Can't do that either?

    Not replicable = not science.

    Videotape for $100? R U 4 real? I pay much less for far better special effects

    It's called Hollywood :-)

  • I would strangle you, mr. Hutchison, with my bare hands for what you have done to science and for how you make science look in the eyes of the uneducated public. Invisible force... show me a visible one you idiot freak. Stick your effect you know where.

  • @EmptyBottleTherapies that should then confirm he is the real deal.

  • dios mio , el agua salio del vaso entera !!!!

  • russina crew=russian screw....lack of knowledge is the russian mantra get you head of out of the snowbank and unfreeze you brain for a moment...there are others that can discover Em events other than siberian husky fockers

  • and you penis is just like that rod of steel...broken and shredded....unbelievers

  • I wonder if he has had others in the scientific community confirm his findings. Surely there must be a way to duplicate his experiments. Provided you have sufficient lab and equipment I do not see why one could not try to replicate his experiments to prove or disprove...I am not ready to believe without concrete data.

  • @Fraiyia Well your never going to get your "concrete data" because the air force came in and took his project over a long time ago...

  • didnt this guy have all his equipment seized and confiscated by the government ,twice?i hear something about the canadian government too and ,lackhead martin ending up with something of his by using the canadian government as an intermediary but i cant remembet the exact details of the story,does anyone know ?did the canadians sell it to lockhead martin,i forget the story

  • @bulletproof2353 Those claims add to the fun, don't they? Very appealing to conspiracists. And claiming that certain unnamed "experts" have verified the Hutchison effect really adds credibility, doesn't it? But both kinds of claims are as fraudulent as Hutchison's original claims.

    If I challenge the author of this video to produce links to peer reviewed papers from real experts who have examined Hutchison's claims, see if you can predict the response, using your critical thinking skills.

  • @bulletproof2353 those R bullshit stories from a bullshitter.:.

  • @kurisu925 As stated Hutchinson does not know why this phenomena occurs. He can not duplicate this on the spot. It takes him sometimes hours of fiddling with the equipment to get this effect. This why the camera remains in a fixed position. He has stumbled onto this & lacks the understanding of what is going on to put this into mathematical equations. There are other independent videos of his onsite demonstrations.

  • @Kronaphasia he know why it occur.:.cause he be faking it.:.he been caught faking and lies many time.:.he crazy in head so he think it ok to fool.:.make money from interviews and tv show.:.also use fame to get chicks.:.

  • How long would YOU last if you demonstrated the same thing to officials and executives?Hand somebody a 2-inch diameter steel cylinder that was both melted and fractured in half that they saw in one piece a moment before?and it did not burn their hands?I would feign insanity or take my hush money.There may be a sucker born every minute,but ten fuckers are born every second,and they are on retainer.

  • This "effect" is real and is a by product of something larger. Tesla pioneered these expierments using large high voltage single coil resonant transformers set at certain fequencies to create torodial electro magnetic fields. John Von Neumann later pick up where Tesla left off. Hutchinson is trying to duplicate this by trial & error. People in the know, know he has picked up some of the equipment to replicate some of this but utterly lacks the full understanding of what Tesla & his peers knew.

  • @Kronaphasia No it is not real. I want you do take a closer look at the video segments of the flying objects. Notice how the camera man never tracks the movement of the object as it goes up. Why is this important? Because tracking the movement of an object you are focused on is instinctive. You do it automatically with out thinking about it. What that means is that the object which moved was not the camera man's focus when he started filming.

  • @Kronaphasia This means that the object was likely not even in the frame when he started filming because had it been then it would have become the focus of his attention when it started to move and thus he would have tracked it's movement. No do one more thing for me. There are videos on youtube of Hutchison's levitation videos being played backwards. Watch some of them. They look just like an object falling normally after being dropped.

  • @Kronaphasia If Hutchison was dropping objects and playing the footage in reverse it would give the appearance of being levitated. Also it would account for why the camera man does not follow his natural instinct to track the movement as the object would have been entering the frame too quickly for the camera man to respond to it's movement and track it. Also it would mean that hutchison would be incapable of producing a video which does track the movment as it would reveal his hand dropping it.

  • The US military went to Canada to investigate this guys claims. He couldn't duplicate anything seen in these videos.

  • 30 years later: nothing new. This guy doesn't even seem interested in perfecting the technology and comprehending the phenomena he presumably discovered. His videos are always crappy quality and taken from a very shy angle and he never takes notes wich makes it very convinient of an excuse to claim ignorance for not being able to reproduce the event at will and in a controled environment. He must be the less consciencious person that could have possibly fallen on this exclusivity.

  • @EyeFed we could speculate that it's for intellectual protection, but that would be quite counter-productive even for his own interests. What good is a secret you even keep from yourself?

  • Anyone know what happened to Hutchison's channel? It appears to be shut down, as I can find nothing of it. I had corresponded with him before and and wanted to talk to him. It wouldn't surprise me if they shut it down. This kind of info has to be suppressed, especially free energy that would put the multi billion $ industry out of business! We can't have that now can we?

  • ".T.Barnum said it best:"

    "There's a sucker born every minute..."

    But now a sucker dies every second. So explain that.

  • Wow thank u Mr.fafhd for this !!

  • did they try it on humans?

  • fake like woah! ,,,,, i believe he filmed it up side down and the thinks were falling not rising

  • @doubletapm4 perhaps, except how does he make the materials (not all metallic) bounce a little before falling?

  • @bumgahdna  magnets in side.

  • i just want to know why the camera man didnt fallow the object as it floated to the ceiling

  • american antigravity...um hutchinson is canadian.

  • @bumgahdna American, last time I check Canada was in North America.And there are a few other country's in North America as well.

  • @bloodrock333

    if you watch the video to the end it says "AmericanGravity(dot)com". I was pointing out the fact that he is canadian. have a good day

  • wow .. it one of thoe technlogy that we know the existence put dont know the aplication yet just like that new battery charger from energiver .. anyways you got the point .. i just wish to live long enought to see is aplication loll

  • How does a fraud goofball get so much attention for horrible videos of stupid tricks?

  • @njstupid Simple there are a lot of stupid people who do not like to use thier brains.

  • @MrAwsome514  God loves stupid people. Thats why he made so many of them.

  • I really want to believe, but this video is truly unconvincing. If this is real, they need to do a better job of recording because it looks like cheap special effects

  • Jeeze, even the Keystone Kops had better video quality than this. FAIL

  • This looks incredibly fake. More proof?

  • It's always funny to see how desperate the debunkers get with their explanations.

    LOL @ the upside down test area explanations. that would mean the camera man would have to hold the camera upside down, above his head, and still be able to keep the objects in frame. you guys say it's fishing string attached to the objects. well i'd like to you see you hold up a 75lb cannon ball with a measly piece of fishing string. multi axis movement with string(s) is impossible.

  • @MoveOverRover82 How do you know its a 75lb cannon ball and not an empty plastic shell? You're not thinking like a hoaxer. Several YouTubers have recreated everything in these videos and more, and done it much more convincingly. Try 'Hutchison Effect Duplicated', 'Hutchison Effect (Part II), duplicated' and 'Red Bull Can' by CollinAlexander.

  • I'm embarrassed to have watched the whole video. What a crock.

    Mr. Hutchison, please stop announcing to people that you are from Vancouver, in fact please tell people you are from another planet. They will believe that before they believe your "effect" is not phony.

    Hmmm..... Maybe you called it an "effect" because you failed film school, Special Effects portion of the curriculum.

  • why does he only show them taking off and not hovering or hitting the roof?,...so fake, lol

  • @thermaldog Read "The hunt for zero point" by Nick Cook. You might change your mind by looking into it further...

  • ALGUIEN PUEDE HABLAR ESPAÑOL? QUE SE INVESTIGÓ ACERCA DE ESTE VIDEO ES REAL?

  • Recording tape consists of a long, narrow strip of plastic coated with magnetizable ferric oxide powder. Sound or visuals are recorded through a tape recorder's head--a small, circular electromagnet--that applies a magnetic flux to the oxide on the tape, which then remembers the flux during playback.

    tape. An electromagnet could do some real damage. The magnetic field is strong enough to have a pronounced effect on the ferric oxide particles of recording tape, enough to render it unwatchable!

  • fishing line? if it wasn't then why not follow the objects with the camera and see where the stop or go.it's just a dude pulling a string and then using made up terminology to make it seem plausible.it's fake.

  • most of these seem simple enough to recreate with just a camera and some spare time. Drop some stuff infront of the camera and watch it in reverse. for the clorox bottle... Put water in it and then a little cry ice after squeezing it then seal it it will inflate and possibly explode depending on how much dry ice you put in. Watch in reverse and again it appears to deflate. the water in the shot glass... Freeze some water and drop it into the shot glass play in reverse.

  • He is inducing translational movement of objects by placing them between 2 Tesla Coils (AC) and a Vandegraaff Generator(DC). very high voltages are being used.

  • If the Hutchison-Effect was really a fake then why would so called professionals from distinguished organizations have bothered confiscating his equipment. Calling Hutchison a fake is literally calling these professionals a bunch of stupid idiots who doesn't know the difference between scientific phenomena and trickery.

  • @Afrocanuk

    Name the professionals and distinguished organizations.

    You can't, because the back story is bullshit too.

  • @kamikazeehighlander What else besides the back story is B.S?

  • @Afrocanuk

    ummmm......... The whole video? But you still didn't answer my question, and you never will.

  • @kamikazeehighlander If you were to google John Hutshinson you would find names like Harold Berndt, Canadian physicist Mel Winfield, U.S. Col. John Alexander and other U.S. military scientist. I didn't state any names because an earlier commenter had already given a whole list of names. Its just a matter of reading the comments.

  • @Afrocanuk

    449 comments, you expect me to read it all? You're as crackers as HE is!

    I googled his name, did you mean this guy?

    Hutchison hoax - The Skeptic's Dictionary - Skepdic.com

    3 Aug 2009 ... For example, Mel Winfield even claims that he came up with the Hutchison effect first. Its proper name, according to Winfield is, ...

    ww.skepdic.com/hutchisonhoax.h­tml - Cached - Similar

  • @kamikazeehighlander Cracker, you looking to pick a word fight because you have shit to get off your chest, choose another user name! My comment was not targetted at you and I owe you nothing. You're not paying me to do research and my original comment was from 2 mths. ago!

  • @Afrocanuk

    Crackers as in loony, not as in racially targeting a white guy, I'm a white guy! lol

    Just trying to see what kind of person would believe in this rubbish. Now I know!

  • camera is not showing the person with a string.. fak

  • Anyone notice how the goldpan is spinning? HHHMMM, theres the clue right there...

  • @SinistralEbb Which proves my point.

  • all this stuff was held upside down with magnets, so obvious. the broom is a prop

  • Oh - I saw the string

  • Camera should pursuit floating objects. :\

  • he's a fake, he's even admitted to "gettin creative" with the floating ufo footage. this motherfucker would be rich and wouldnt pass on an opportunity to make it happen if this was real.

  • What's up with the black and White video.make a coloured vedio.

  • He could not reproduce this for Canadian and US Government Rep's in the 90's, i saw it all on the News in Vancouver Canada back then! Still history has shown guys like him sometimes come up with the great inventions that go on, get fully developed and change the world! The Electric light bulb, Power generation, Radio, Cell phones, Diabetic drugs, the MRI and so on! So give this hard working, dreaming of what could be, odd acting Guy a brake! You never know!!

  • An extension of the meisner effect, not a mystery other than how he used this phenomenon.

    Still looking for the fishing line though :)

  • Dude, did you see his pipe? He had to have been right, man.... I fyou have a pipe and you're a scientist, you're in.

  • P.T.Barnum said it best:

    "There's a sucker born every minute..."

  • @russiancrew5000 I can guarantee you have never researched this beyond this video. I see your kind on a daily basis, more than I wish.

  • @russiancrew5000 dont regurgitate wot someone else has said explain wot u mean properly

  • @russiancrew5000 With the advent of the internet, its now every second.

  • I read that this "effect" was exposed as a money-investing scam about 11 years ago. At least 5 different investors were taken to the cleaners for over 3 million dollars. Unfortunately, none of the money was ever recovered. I believe the litigants will pursue a new court case but not sure.

  • wrong again

  • @russiancrew5000

    NASA, Boeing, and Lockheed are convinced this is real and are currently experimenting with this to try and develop anti-gravity propulsion systems. While people are always trying to make money and scam artists will try to capitalize on anything whether it be fact or fiction, this is being taken very seriously by military scientists and shouldn't be dismissed as nonsense because the Hutchinson Effect is probably very real.

  • @CaneFu they been using this for decades! the alot of teslas pattents can be seen in HAARP. this is also something outta teslas creation, looks like hutchinson just picked up where tesla left off

  • this guy is hilarious, he should be on tv

  • @bman462

    okay?

    explain ~

  • i would think john would know how to spell his own name and its not hutchinson it is hutchison so i'm thinkiing johnkhutchinson2010 is not the real john hutchison

  • SELLING MY LAB 6 MILLION DOLLARS!

  • dont sell ur lab ur like the kewlest phisist ever

  • this channel got deleted crazy folks out there lol

  • Hutchison Effect "Duplicated independantly and confirmed"

    Look here:

    watch?v=dl4UzI0r_2A

  • great video`s

  • Hutchison is a lair, a scamming con artist, and a fraud. I exposed his latest fakes with his thumb visible; and he is still attempting spin control. Nothing he does has anything to do with real science.

  • @jupy921 the only way you can prove that this is real is by visiting him, i think its the only way because you never know

  • Look here:

    watch?v=ORWne1EIWhw

  • lol, dude has a cosmic treasure troll

  • 0:34 Listen to the music! Obama followers! xD

  • Oh wait, there is some better video.

    They are charging $120.00 for it...

  • I think this is the ad for the video

    watch?v=3LhvpC2lsCs

    Check out his take on "the business men" and aliens...

  • All of his videos are shitty and scream "please believe im not a fraud!"

    I second that, commenter below, If I was doin this stuff for real I would make clearer and more convincing videos.

    Otherwise I would expect only a few fools to believe it. Honest.

  • keep denial as our friend, we have nothing to loose except a new discovery and invention. We just do our job or work and get enough money to eat and survive than die and leave this world for the next generation ;)

  • As a videographer, the first time I saw this the 2nd most unconvincing aspect that no one seems to notice was the way the cameraman never does the most the most logical human tendency thing which is to FOLLOW where the floating subjects go. Are they suppose to be sticking to the ceiling, when do they come back down? The 1st most unconvincing aspect is the utterly crappy quality.

  • Hey brother, every expert in the video field can recreate this, no argues here. What I want you to recreate is the witnesses to the Hutchison Effect live, the CIA, Col. John Alexander, Canadian gov, Sandia National Labs, if you have not researched this beyond watching the video, and are just making assumptions based on what your subjective reality is, then it is pointless for me to argue. If you are aware of proof that the peripheral information like witnesses is false please tell.

  • Think about it. You are shooting with a handheld video camera and your subject is a never-before-seen levitating object, and proof of your astounding discovery... any human being's impulse is to follow the object as it flies around the room. But this does not happen ONCE in ANY of the clips, because the trick would be revealed. It is like shooting a UFO and letting it fly out of frame while you keep pointing the camera at blank sky. Why would anyone do that?

  • Also why are only some objects moving and not everything? If you created some kind of wacky magnetic field I would believe it would effect everything around the field not just specific objects, like a bowling ball or a wrench.

  • @SowhatNC Where they actually witnesses or people who got fooled long enough to try to contact john or try to recreate the experiment. It is not uncommon for conmen to use every single momentary lapse in judgement of people in seemingly authoritive positions to help make thier story sound more convincing. If I told you that I built a time machine and that some one named Robert sanchez (made up name) who worked for NASA was interested in it... Well what if I left out that he is a janitor?

  • @SowhatNC Where can I find evidence that these witnesses(CIA, etc.) ever confirmed that they actually witnessed a demonstration resembling the one seen in this video, and that they were convinced it was legitimate? Also, why hasn't this guy ever replicated the effects, now that video technology and scientific evaluation are better? I'm not just trying to start shit here; I haven't researched this, but it immediately comes across as bullshit. Applying Occam's Razor, why should I believe this?

  • @SowhatNC it is very interesting how many people don't get the affront to the present enegry paradigm or i think J.P.Morgan said,"if I can't put a meter on it i don't want it" and this droll idea constrains the human race from having an energy rebirth an innovation revolution:What think you?

  • @Xurgonic Maybe My 1st thoughts about the camerman not moving the camera up is that the camera is fixed to a stand. But i noticed the camera was moving up and down ect. shaking. So now ive come to 2 new assumptions explaining this. One the stand wasent very tight at holding the camera and a slight breeze(stupid) But then i came to #2. Ive just now started research so im not 100% on this, but i believe he uses electromagnetic waves, so maybe the camera is being moved magneticly? As a accident.

  • @Donyandfreinds The camera is handheld as it moves sideways & vertically. It is not just tilting as when attached to a tripod. The idea of moving the camera magnetically is ridiculous. A video camera signal distorted greatly when I was just standing next to a large amplified speaker. The objects have no controlled direction, how would a camera? Why? And why would a cameraman stand near the vicinity of an intense, matter-morphing, unpredictable energy field? No sense in it.

  • @Xurgonic Of course its gunna be crappy quality, the video was made.. well i dont know some 50+ years ago. Im pretty sure they didn't have a high quality canon camera on them at the time. And maybe the camera wasn't being held by a man? What if it was perched on a unsteady object? Huh? Ever think about that? Im not say your right, but im not saying your wrong. Your looking at this like a hungry mouse looking at food, all it wants to see is the food and doesn't notice the trap the food is on. :)

  • @darklad345 At most 30 yrs ago, & totally debunked. Why record such a rare event as proof of amazing forces with camera perched on an unsteady object (coathanger?). Didnt he have a chair, desk, box, $24 tripod, hands? By quality I meant the awful compression. 'Ever think of that huh?' Any human wud be compelled to follow at least ONE object flying round a room! Magicians always mislead or obscure the actual 'magic' behind a drape, etc. We dont see round the room cuz it would giveaway the hoax.

  • Where are you SinistralEbb? You nearly had me convinced with your one web site debunking Hutchison, I was ready to look past Nick Cook, Boyd Bushman, Tim Ventura, Col. John Alexander, the C.I.A., Sandia National Labs, Stanford Research Institute, Discovery Channel, The Learning Channel, and Nippon Television, and believe your one web site, ha. Hutchison admitted the toy UFO was staged using fishing line, Ace Baker's still cling to it like a security blanket wrapped around the eyes and ears.

  • SinistralEbb what's your take on John Alexander, who funded a 4-month exhaustive study of the effect through "Stanford Research Institute" and the Central Intelligence Agency in the 1980's? He thought Hutchison was using his mind to create the effect, what do you think?

  • Right, Ace.

  • Yawn, been there, three years ago. Please explain the transmutation and jellification of materials, and how he faked those, I've always wondered that, is it fishing line as well.

  • SinistralEbb I didn't say you need to be physicist to spot a phony. I must not have common sense if I'm showing these videos according to you, right; therefore the chance that I'll ever comprehend what you're saying is slim, but I'll keep trying. Do you have a web site that shows this common sense you speak of? LOL

  • LOL, that's right we should all listen to YOU about theoretical physics and engineering. I'm on your side, how can we stop these engineers and physicists from saying and building these phony things. Boy you really opened my mind SinistralEbb, the next video I upload will be how to sharpen a stick. Such startling announcements as these should be deprecated as being unworthy of science and mischievous to its true progress.-Sir William Siemens (on Edisons announcement of light bulb), 1880

  • Body Bushman of Lockheed Skunk Works has shown this video for years to visitors, he probably loves it because he's limited to speak about things they're working on, but a film someone else made that's fair game. If you can't conceive this advanced technology at first don't worry most people can't, and you may never, it takes a wide open mind to postulate such far fetched concepts as antigravity, transmutation and jellification of materials.

  • Have I missed the memo or has he been PROVEN to be a fake yet??

    Or is it just your average hyper critical, skeptic boys club raiding every video on youtube again.

  • Man, that's one strong vaccum cleaner.

  • love the music thanks cheers john

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  • Acid was good back then

  • 'back then' couldn't have been that long ago. This video features 2L plastic pop bottles and I think there's even a CD in there. The video camera must've been set to sepia to make it look old.

  • Why did this loon refuse to recreate his work in front of the people who featured him in a documentary several years ago?  Because he is a fake.

  • Pretty convincing fake.

  • The greatest ignorance is to reject something you know nothing about -Albert Einstein

  • This is the big deal with Hutchinson? Ice falling out of shot glass in an upside down room? The videos would be a lot more convincing with someone in the room or if they had glass of water next to the things falling upwards. I used to do the collapsing bottle with boiling water in it when I was 10.

  • do the cannon ball then

  • As describe, it seems like the same experiments as the "philadelphia experiments" . I wonder who was first to do it. Anybody knows?

  • Yes, it is the same effects as achieved with high-energy electrostatic and time-varying AC-fields from massive degaussing-cols the lenght of the ship, turning the steel-ship into a giant electromagnet, degaussing and force-field technollogy from Thomas Townsend Brown, by his own admission, High-energy Tesla-coils on the bow and stern of the ship, Special RF-antennas on the bridge-masts, and theory and initial work with models from nearby Princeton Institute for Advanced Study, and Einstein.

  • this video is 100% real

    Hutchinson been contacted by the goverment

    and they also took all his work =( because they wanted to use it for military purposes

    I saw another documentary of Hutchinson and he admitted that if he has the support from the government he could have done so much. more. This guy is like is our modern Nikolas Tesla

  • lmao

  • It is simple. Think of the room as a box with a camera mounted to one side. Now place objects in the box and use adhesives to attach ones you don't want to move. Now flip the box upside down and have the camera record at a high frame rate so when the video is played back at a normal frame rate the objects appear to float away and not suddenly jump into the air.

  • All I know is longitudinal waves hold the key to the answer to this. Waves and resonance can do amazing things. And although he hasnt replicated the exact effect again, he's shown, multiple times other strange effects with his longitudinal wave generator. Like melting toys, and moving things. Resonance holds the key to the universe. Perhaps gravity acts longitudinaly through waves, and is really an electromagnetic effect. See....The Electric Universe

  • Because it is a good income earner for a non-value producer.. he has yet to produce anything and yet always needs money. More church leader then scientist.